Holders and Premier League leaders Arsenal will be at home to Championship (second tier) Burnley in the fourth round of the FA Cup after most of the big guns avoided top flight opponents in Monday's draw.
Crystal Palace's home tie against Stoke City was the only definite all-Premier League tie, although Liverpool will play West Ham United at Anfield if the Reds beat fourth tier Exeter City in a replay after Friday's 2-2 draw.
The ties are due to be held between Jan 29 and Feb 1.
WealthyManchesterCity will travel to last season's runners-up Aston Villa, currently rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, or fourth tier Wycombe Wanderers depending on the outcome of a replay.
Louis Van Gaal's Manchester United will have to travel to Championship side Derby County.
Premier League champions Chelsea, four-times Cup winners since 2007, are also waiting on a replay before knowing whether they face a trip to fourth tier NorthamptonTown or Championship side Milton Keynes Dons.
The winners of the third round replay between high-flying Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City, who drew 2-2 on Sunday, will travel to League Two (third tier) Colchester United.
Giant killers Oxford United, who beat PremierLeagueSwanseaCity 3-2 on Sunday, have a less glamorous home tie to fourth tier rivals NewportCounty or second tier Blackburn Rovers -- manager Michael Appleton's previous employers.
Minor league Eastleigh, the lowest-ranked club remaining in the draw who performed heroics in a 1-1 draw against four times winners Bolton Wanderers, were handed the appetising prospect of a visit from Leeds United if they make it through the replay.
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