Everton land chelsea home tie in fa cup quarter-finals
The Gunners were held to a 0-0 draw with the Tigers on Saturday but will fancy their chances against Watford should they win the replay.
The victor of Shrewsbury Town and Manchester United, the last fifth-round tie to be played on Monday evening, will play West Ham at home.
As such, Arsenal will face a busy summer that’s likely to see record amounts spent across the Premier League- particularly with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and Manchester United looking for a new manager along with Chelsea.
The pair met at Wembley Stadium seven years ago, with Guus Hiddink guiding Chelsea to a 2-1 victory on that occasion to secure the trophy.
Reading and Crystal Palace clash in what is easily the smallest tie of the round – but it will nonetheless hold great significance to Eagles boss Alan Pardew, who has had spells in charge of both clubs.
Two big sides exited the competition earlier on Sunday as Palace dumped out Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea demolished Manchester City.
Chelsea eased into the last eight with a 5-1 win over Manchester City at Stamford Bridge but will be away from home when they take on Roberto Martinez’s Toffees.
The games will be played on the weekend of March 11-14.