The FA Cup fifth round draw has served up some mouth-watering ties. Arsenal have been draw away to Mansfield Town, Newcastle United are set to host Manchester City and Chelsea will go to Wrexham.
Monday's draw at Macclesfield's Moss Ross followed a weekend full of action up and down the country, with League One side Mansfield causing the biggest upset of the round so far. Despite falling behind away to Premier League strugglers Burnley, Nigel Clough's men pulled off a remarkable comeback.
But sixth-tier Macclesfield will be hoping to outshine the Stags, as Monday's televised fixtures sees them host Brentford. The match is taking place after the draw and a trip to West Ham is up for grabs, with the Silkmen hoping to repeat their third-round heroics when they knocked out holders Crystal Palace.
The Monday night fixture is usually the final tie of each round, but there's still one more to be played. Port Vale were due to welcome Bristol City before the game was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
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The match has already been rescheduled for both clubs' next available date, Tuesday, March 3. They'll do battle in Burslem for a home tie against Sunderland.
Elsewhere, there were no other upsets for the remaining Premier League clubs. Chelsea kicked things off on Friday with a thumping 4-0 win away to Hull City on the same night that future opponents Wrexham beat Ipswich Town.
Saturday saw West Ham scrape past Burton Albion in extra-time, Manchester City beat Salford City, and Newcastle United come from behind to win at Aston Villa. Liverpool rounded off the day with a 3-0 victory over Brighton.
On Sunday, Leeds United needed penalties to beat Birmingham City while Wolves avoided doing a Manchester United and edged past Grimsby Town. Sunderland dispatched Oxford United while Fulham left it late against Stoke City, and Arsenal scored four goals in the opening half-an-hour to hammer Wigan Athletic and keep their quadruple dream alive.
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