Video: After Man Utd, can Leeds make it a Spurs double?

LEEDS UNITED manager Simon Grayson insists his side must focus on league matters before considering the prospect of adding the Premier League scalp of Spurs at White Hart Lane to that of champions Manchester United at Old Trafford.

United, the last name pulled out in the fourth-round draw, were paired away with Spurs.

"We have a long season in terms of games but hopefully a successful one as well," Grayson said.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Click here to read Simon Grayson's thoughts on a memorable Cup win >>

Click here to read Richard Sutcliffe's match report from Old Trafford >>

Click here to read Sir Alex Ferguson's view >>

Click here to read Richard Naylor's thoughts on the victory >>

"It's a good draw again. We're up against a top Premiership team and a top manager and we'll approach that as we have done for the Manchester United game – with the respect that they deserve.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"But we've got a few league games in between and that's our bread and butter."

Burnley will travel to Liverpool, assuming Rafael Benitez's team win their replay at Anfield against Reading, while last year's beaten finalists Everton await the winner of Nottingham Forest's replay against Birmingham.

If Sheffield United can win their replay at Queens Park Rangers following yesterday's

1-1 draw at Bramall Lane they will travel to face Premier League Bolton.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Doncaster Rovers, whose tie at Brentford was postponed at the weekend, will be away again should they beat the Bees – to either Millwall or Derby.

Holders Chelsea face a trip to Deepdale to take on manager-less Coca-Cola Championship side Preston, who slaughtered Colchester 7-0 on Saturday.

Arsenal, who came from behind to defeat West Ham 2-1 at Upton Park, face another trip to Premier League opposition – Stoke.

Manchester City travel to Championship side Scunthorpe, and Aston Villa take on League One Brighton.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Fulham must face the winners of Accrington's tie against Gillingham, while Wigan go to either Notts County or Forest Green – the last non-league team left in the draw.

4th round draw

Southampton v Ipswich

Reading or Liverpool v Burnley

Millwall or Derby v Brentford or Doncaster R

Bristol City or Cardiff v Leicester

Stoke v Arsenal

Notts County or Forest Green v Wigan

Scunthorpe v Man City

West Brom v Plymouth or Newcastle

Everton v Nottm Forest or Birmingham

Accrington or Gillingham v Fulham

Bolton v Sheff Utd or QPR

Portsmouth or Coventry v Sunderland

Preston v Chelsea

Aston Villa v Brighton

Wolves v Crystal Palace

Tottenham v Leeds U

Ties to be played weekend of January 23-24.