Manchester United will travel to London for their FA Cup fifth-round match tie being drawn against and holders Chelsea.
With Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool already out of the competition, Monday’s draw means that, at most, only two of the top six in the Premier League will progress to the quarterfinals.
United, who beat Arsenal 3-1 in the fourth round to advance, will look to continue their remarkable form in the league and cup under new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when the ties play out from Feb. 15-18.
Chelsea, who saw off United 1-0 in the 2018 final, beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 on Sunday night at Stamford Bridge to advance.
A number of teams are still awaiting replays to determine their opponents including Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, who will face Middlesbrough or Newport County, while Crystal Palace will play away at League One Doncaster Rovers — in the fifth round for the first time in 63 years
League One AFC Wimbledon, who knocked out top-flight West Ham United, take on Championship (second-tier) Millwall, who eliminated Everton in the fourth round.
FA Cup fifth-round ties:
– Bristol City vs. Shrewsbury Town or Wolverhampton Wanderers
– AFC Wimbledon vs. Millwall
– Doncaster Rovers vs. Crystal Palace
– Middlesbrough or Newport County vs. Manchester City
– Chelsea vs. Manchester United
– Swansea City vs. Barnet or Brentford
– Portsmouth or Queens Park Rangers vs. Watford
– Brighton & Hove Albion or West Bromwich Albion vs. Derby County
Information from Reuters was used in this story.