FA Cup draw FULL: Yeovil vs Manchester United and Newport vs Spurs the pick of the fourth round ties
League Two's Glovers land United again three years on from Louis van Gaal's side grabbing a 2-0 win at Huish Park

LEAGUE TWO sides Yeovil and Newport have landed plum FA Cup draws.
Darren Way's Yeovil are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition and will host Manchester United, with Tottenham heading for Newport.
The Glovers' clash with United is a repeat of the third-round clash from 2015, which the Red Devils won 2-0.
Huish Park had rarely seen the likes when Sir Alex Ferguson turned up in a chopper that day to see Louis van Gaal's side in Cider Country.
But Gary Johnson's spirited Glovers were seen off by second-half strikes from Ander Herrera and Angel di Maria in front of a capacity 9,500 crowd.
Glovers boss Way said: "I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment.
"It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club.
"I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day."
The Exiles came from behind to stun Leeds on Sunday and will get Harry Kane and Co at Rodney Parade on the weekend of January 27/28.
Runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City are set for an away trip to the winners of Cardiff's replay with Mansfield.
And having won a heated Merseyside derby on Friday, Liverpool landed fellow Prem outfit West Brom.
They are handed an away tie at Hull.
FA CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW
Liverpool vs West Brom
Peterborough vs Fleetwood or Leicester
Huddersfield vs Birmingham
Notts County vs Wolves or Swansea
Yeovil vs Manchester United
Carlisle or Sheff Wed vs Stevenage or Reading
Cardiff or Mansfield vs Manchester City
MK Dons vs Coventry
Millwall vs Rochdale
Southampton vs Watford
Middlesbrough vs Brighton or Palace
Bournemouth or Wigan vs Shrewsbury or West Ham
Hull vs Nottingham Forest
Newport vs Tottenham
Norwich or Chelsea vs Newcastle
Sheffield United vs Preston
(Ties to be played over weekend 27/28 January)
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If Chelsea win their replay with Norwich then they will set up an all-Prem clash with Newcastle, with another coming in the form of Watford's trip to Southampton.
Coventry beat Stoke 2-1 in Saturday's biggest shock and are rewarded with an away days at MK Dons.
Peterborough got a surprise win at Aston Villa and could host Leicester if Jamie Vardy and co see off Fleetwood.