The draw for the fifth round of the 2022/23 FA Cup was made on The One Show on BBC One on Monday evening.
With the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool already out of the competition, there’s a major chance for an outsider to go all the way this season.
Manchester United are looking to end a six-year trophy drought and while they are favourites to claim the Carabao Cup in February, a first FA Cup since 2016 wouldn’t go amiss.
Trophy hoarders Manchester City are also still going strong in the FA Cup, while Tottenham’s seemingly never-ending pursuit of silverware continues in this competition.
Here’s the draw in full, with a closer look at the ties for those major sides.
For the third round running, Spurs will face a side from outside the Premier League in the FA Cup.
Antonio Conte’s men have already dispatched Portsmouth and Preston North End this season.
Should Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham pull off another upset at Sheffield United in a replay, they’ll undoubtedly have the glamour tie of the round.
The Blades caused Tottenham problems in their most recent Premier League stint and are flying high in the Championship.
It’ll be a meeting of the minds at Ashton Gate as Nigel Pearson’s Bristol City host Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
The Robins’ last famous cup run was ended by the Citizens in 2018 after reaching the semi-finals of the EFL Cup.
Admittedly, this is a much more tasty prospect if Derby knock out West Ham, with the initial tie taking place at Pride Park on Monday night.
The Rams were victorious on their last visit to Old Trafford in 2018, with Frank Lampard’s youngsters eliminating Jose Mourinho’s Red Devils on penalties in an EFL Cup tie.
David Moyes has continually struggled away at big teams throughout his management career, so West Ham fans will have to hope for a miracle of making it to the quarter-finals.