Leeds United will travel to either Fulham or Sunderland in the FA Cup fifth round. The two sides will require a replay after drawing 1-1 at Craven Cottage on Saturday.
Fulham prevailed 2-0 at Hull City in the third round, while Sunderland came from behind to defeat Shrewsbury Town 2-1. Jack Clarke gave the Black Cats an early lead at Craven Cottage, but Tom Cairney rescued a draw for Fulham.
The Whites defeated League One opponents Accrington Stanley 3-1 at the Wham Stadium on Saturday to progress to the FA Cup fifth round for the first time since 2016.
Jack Harrison opened the scoring for Leeds, before second half goals from Junior Firpo and Luis Sinisterra ended the game as a contest. 18-year-old substitute Leslie Adekoya grabbed a consolation in the final 10 minutes, but Leeds comfortably avoided a cup upset.
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Jesse Marsch's men eliminated Championship side Cardiff City in the third round. They came from two goals behind to draw 2-2 in the Welsh capital, after Rodrigo reduced the deficit, and Sonny Perkins netted a 93rd minute equaliser to complete a remarkable comeback.
Wilfried Gnonto and Patrick Bamford both bagged braces in the replay at Elland Road, while Rodrigo also got on the scoresheet in a 5-2 victory for Leeds.
FA Cup fifth round draw in full:
Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
Stoke vs Brighton
Wrexham or Sheffield United vs Tottenham
Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
Bristol City vs Manchester City
Manchester United vs Derby or West Ham
Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood
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