United draw Southampton in FA Cup

Manchester United have been sent to Southampton in the FA Cup fourth-round draw, while Stevenage host Reading and Tottenham must go to Fulham.

United's reward for beating Liverpool in the third round on Sunday is a clash at League One side Southampton.

Saints, who beat Premier League side Blackpool 2-0 on Saturday, will face Sir Alex Ferguson's men at St Mary's on the weekend of January 29/30.

There could be as many as five all top-flight ties, with Bolton drawn at home to Wigan, Fulham up against Spurs, winners over Charlton on Sunday, and Aston Villa taking on Blackburn.

Holders Chelsea will travel to Everton after overcoming Ipswich on Sunday, while the winners of the replays between Doncaster and Wolves and Stoke and Cardiff will also meet.

League Two side Stevenage, who caused the shock of the round by beating Newcastle 3-1 on Saturday, will welcome Reading to the Lamex Stadium, while Birmingham take on Coventry in a midlands derby.

Leeds and Arsenal will replay next week with a home tie against League One promotion hopefuls Huddersfield awaiting the winner, while West Ham will be at home to Nottingham Forest and Watford play Brighton.

The winners of Manchester City's replay with Leicester will head to Notts County, surprise winners at Sunderland on Saturday, while Swansea will play Leyton Orient and Burton Albion will travel to Burnley.

The winner of Monday's game between Crawley and Derby will head to Torquay, while Sheffield Wednesday will be at home to the winner of the replay between Wycombe and Hereford.

The FA Cup Fourth Round draw: Torquay v Crawley Town/Derby, Watford v Brighton, Bolton v Wigan, Arsenal/Leeds v Huddersfield, Fulham v Tottenham, Everton v Chelsea, Southampton v Man Utd, Swansea v Leyton Orient, Burnley v Burton Albion, Birmingham v Coventry, Doncaster/Wolves v Stoke/Cardiff, Notts County v Leicester/Man City, Stevenage v Reading, Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers, West Ham v Nottingham Forest, Sheff Wed v Wycombe/Hereford.

Source: Team Talk
Date Published: 9 January 2011