Bradford need replay triumph to face Hull and ensure Yorkshire presence in last 16
Victory for the Bantams over the Shakers next Tuesday will ensure that the White Rose will have at least one representative in the last 16 of the competition in February.
Meanwhile, Leeds United could face a banana-skin trip to National League outfit Eastleigh if the Hampshire club – the only non-league representative left in the competition – win their replay at Bolton Wanderers next week.
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Hide AdSheffield Wednesday will travel to the New Meadow for the first time to face Shrewsbury Town having last visited the Shropshire outfit in September 1987.
Huddersfield Town, who face a replay at Reading next Tuesday, will host League One side Walsall if they dispose of the Royals at the second time of asking.
Holders Arsenal will host Burnley – conquerors of Middlesbrough at the weekend – while Manchester United, who saw off Sheffield United thanks to a stoppage-time penalty from their captain Wayne Rooney on Saturday, travel to Championship promotion chasers Derby County.
Manchester City will visit Wycombe or Aston Villa, while Crystal Palace entertain Stoke in the only confirmed all-Premier League tie.
Chelsea travel to Northampton or MK Dons.
FA Cup 4th round draw
West Brom or Bristol City v Peterborough
Eastleigh or Bolton v Leeds United
Arsenal v Burnley
Derby County v Man United
Huddersfield or Reading v Walsall
Exeter or Liverpool v West Ham United
Wycombe or Aston Villa v Man City
Shrewsbury Town v Sheffield Wednesday
Nottingham Forest v Watford
Carlisle United or Yeovil Town v Everton
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Oxford United v Newport County or Blackburn Rovers
Ipswich or Portsmouth v Bournemouth
Colchester United v Tottenham Hotspur or Leicester City
Bury or Bradford City v Hull City
Northampton Town or MK Dons v Chelsea
Ties will take place between Friday, January 29 and Monday, February 1