Leeds United could face non-league side in FA Cup
Manchester United have been drawn away to Championship side Derby County in the Emirates FA Cup fourth round.
They needed an injury time penalty to get past League One Sheffield United 1-nil at Old Trafford.
Sean Dyche’s side are also in the hunt for Championship promotion and are fifth in the second tier.
Meanwhile, holders Arsenal, attempting to become only the third team to win the competition for three successive years, have been rewarded for beating Sunderland 3-1 with a home tie against Burnley.
Arsenal – seeking a third straight FA Cup title – will play at home to Burnley and United was pitted away to Derby County, which is second in the League Championship.
Northampton and MK Dons will need to play it again after a 2-2 draw at Sixfields in the original contest.
Most of the Premier League’s biggest team’s avoided top-tier matchups in Monday’s draw.
Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw by Exeter and the victor of that replay will entertain West Ham.
Crystal Palace tackle Stoke in a rare all-Premier League tie while Oxford, who knocked Swansea out on Sunday, must wait to discover if they will host their League Two rivals Newport, or Blackburn.
Colchester, 23rd in League One, were rewarded for a victory over Charlton with a home game against either Tottenham or Leicester City.
Bournemouth complete the top-flight contingent and could enjoy a short trip to Fratton Park if Portsmouth can overcome Ipswich.
The winners of the all League Two replay between Yeovil and Carlisle will take on Everton in the fourth round.