FA Cup draw LIVE: Manchester United, Man City, Wrexham and more learn fifth-round fate
Non-league Wrexham are still in the FA Cup and face Sheffield United in a replay following their thrilling 3-3 draw - with a home tie against Tottenham Hotspur up for grabs
Non-league Wrexham will get a dream FA Cup tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the fifth round, if they defeat Sheffield United in a replay next week.
Wrexham - who are owned by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney - are the only non-league side left in the competition but they were denied a famous win on Sunday evening at the Racecourse Ground as Sheffield United scored a late equaliser in a 3-3 thriller.
Elsewhere, Manchester City were drawn away to Bristol City, in one of only two complete ties to be made on Monday evening. Pep Guardiola’s side defeated Premier League leaders Arsenal on Friday night, while Bristol City knocked out West Brom.
Manchester United were drawn at home against West Ham, who went on to defeat Derby County in the final fourth-round tie on Monday night. It’s currently the only all-Premier League fixture, but that will change if Fulham defeat Sunderland in their replay and set up a match against Leeds.
Coverage continued below with Derby County vs West Ham
West Ham sweep aside Derby in FA Cup to set up Manchester United meeting
West Ham booked a fifth-round FA Cup tie at boss David Moyes’ former club Manchester United with a comfortable 2-0 win at Derby County.
Jarrod Bowen’s third goal in two games gave the Hammers a first-half lead and Michail Antonio headed home their second five minutes after break.
The Londoners made it back-to-back wins after beating Everton 2-0 to climb out of the Premier League’s bottom three nine days go and rarely needed to hit top gear as they halted League One side Derby’s 19-game unbeaten run.
Paul Warne’s side are flying high in fourth place in the third tier and there were high hopes of an upset among the home faithful before kick-off in a Pride Park crowd of 25,308.
West Ham sweep aside Derby in FA Cup to set up Manchester United meeting
Derby 0-2 West Ham: Jarrod Bowen’s early goal set the Hammers on their way before Michail Antonio doubled their lead after half time
FT Derby 0-2 West Ham
Michail Antonio has been involved in three goals in his last four FA Cup appearances for West Ham, scoring two and assisting one.
FT Derby 0-2 West Ham
Jarrod Bowen has scored three goals in his last five FA Cup games while since his debut for West Ham in February 2020, he has scored 35 goals in all competitions, a haul bettered only by Michail Antonio for the club in that time (38).
FT Derby 0-2 West Ham
West Ham have won three of their last four games in all competitions (lost one), as many victories as they enjoyed in their previous 12 games (drew three, lost six).
Are the Hammers on their way back to top form?
Reaction from Pablo Fornals
West Ham midfielder, Pablo Fornals, spoke to ITV following his team’s victory and said:
“Everyone knows it hasn’t been an easy season so every game we can win gives us massive confidence.
“We work hard every day in training to get a chance and then you have to take it. That’s what the players tried to do tonight. In this situation, every player wants to help.”
FT Derby 0-2 West Ham
Derby have lost each of their last seven fifth round FA Cup games, with their last victory at this stage of the competition coming in February 1999 (3-1 replay win over Huddersfield).
Also, the Rams have conceded more goals tonight than in their previous seven home games combined in all competitions (one).
FA Cup fifth round draw
Following West Ham’s victory over Derby here’s the new updated draw for the FA Cup fifth round:
Southampton v Luton Town or Grimsby Town
Leicester City v Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
Stoke City v Brighton
Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham
Fulham or Sunderland v Leeds United
Bristol City v Manchester City
Manchester United v West Ham
Ipswich Town or Burnley v Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
The matches will be played midweek during the week commencing Monday 27th February.
FA Cup draw: Tottenham to face Wrexham or Sheffield United, Man City travel to Bristol City
Non-league Wrexham will get a dream FA Cup tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the fifth round, if they defeat Sheffield United in a replay next week.
Wrexham - who are owned by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney - are the only non-league side left in the competition but they were denied a famous win on Sunday evening at the Racecourse Ground as Sheffield United scored a late equaliser in a 3-3 thriller.
Wrexham will travel to Bramall Lane on Tuesday 7 February in one of five replays next week, with a home tie against the eight-time winners Tottenham on the line in the fifth round.
Elsewhere, Manchester City were drawn away to Bristol City, in one of only two complete ties to be made on Monday evening. Pep Guardiola’s side defeated Premier League leaders Arsenal on Friday night, while Bristol City knocked out West Brom.
Tottenham to face Wrexham or Sheffield United in FA Cup fifth round
Non-league Wrexham will travel away to Sheffield United in a fifth-round replay, with a match against Premier League side Tottenham on the line
FT Derby 0-2 West Ham
Two goals - one at the start of each half - is enough to send West Ham into the fifth round of the FA Cup. Derby County came into the match with confidence and performed admirably in the first half.
Their biggest failure was a lack of shots on target. The Rams created enough opportunities to score but weren’t clinical in front of goal.
Full-time: Derby 0-2 West Ham
West Ham United complete consecutive 2-0 victories to build some momentum to the back half of the season. The Premier League side knock out their League One opponents and set up a clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford in the next round.
It was a comfortable and routine win for David Moyes’ side, Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio both got on the scoresheet and West Ham’s dream of Wembley goes on.
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