Holders Chelsea have been drawn to face Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round in a repeat of last year’s final.
In the stand out tie of the round, Maurizio Sarri’s side will take on Ole Gunnar Solskaer’s improving Red Devils at Stamford Bridge next month.
United have won all eight of Solskaer’s matches in charge since the Norwegian succeeded Jose Mourinho last month, including an impressive 3-1 victory against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium in the fourth round on Friday.
Eight-time winners Chelsea reached round five courtesy of a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday.
Eden Hazard scored the only goal from the penalty spot when the sides met at Wembley in May, with Chelsea lifting the trophy for the fifth time in 11 years.
Elsewhere in the draw, League Two side Newport could face Premier League champions Manchester City if they beat Middlesbrough in their fourth round replay.
League One’s Doncaster, through to the fifth round for the first time in 63 years, will host Crystal Palace.
AFC Wimbledon, who beat West Ham in round four, have been handed a home draw against Millwall, who also overcame Premier League opposition in the form of Everton.
Bristol City will face either Shrewsbury or Wolves, who needed a stoppage-time equaliser to secure a replay against the League One side on Saturday.
Watford also face an away trip in round five, against either Portsmouth or QPR.
Derby, who needed a late goal to squeeze past Accrington in round four, face a trip to Brighton or West Brom in the last 16.
Swansea will play either Barnet or Brentford, who face each other at the Hive on Monday evening.
The FA Cup fifth round ties will take place the weekend of 15-18 February.
FA Cup fifth round draw in full:
Bristol City v Shrewsbury Town or Wolverhampton Wanderers
AFC Wimbledon v Millwall
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace
Middlesbrough or Newport County v Manchester City
Chelsea v Manchester United
Swansea v Barnet or Brentford
Portsmouth or Queens Park Rangers v Watford
Brighton or West Brom or Derby County.