The FA Cup Fourth Round is set to take place this weekend, with a few EFL sides and one non-League club hoping they can make it through against higher league opposition.
The ties will take place over the weekend of Friday, January 27 to Monday, January 30.
Sides such as Wrexham, Walsall, Stevenage, Derby County and Preston North End will be looking to cause upsets.
Winning clubs from this round will also have the bonus of collecting £225,000 from the competition prize fund.
If your side does win their Fourth Round match, here's when you can watch the Fifth Round draw to see who they will face next time out.
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What ball number has each club been allocated?
According to the Emirates FA Cup website, the ball numbers for each club are as follows, prior to the Fourth Round proper taking place:
1. Preston North End or Tottenham Hotspur
2. Southampton or Blackpool
3. Wrexham or Sheffield United
4. Ipswich Town or Burnley
5. Manchester United or Reading
6. Luton Town or Grimsby Town
7. Derby County or West Ham United
8. Stoke City or Stevenage
9. Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
10. Walsall or Leicester City
11. Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
12. Manchester City or Arsenal
13. Bristol City or West Bromwich Albion
14. Brighton & Hove Albion or Liverpool
15. Fulham or Sunderland
16. Accrington Stanley or Leeds United
When will the FA Cup 5th Round draw take place?
The FA Cup Fifth Round draw will be made live on BBC One on Monday, January 30.
This will be part of the coverage of The One Show, which begins at 7pm.
The draw will also be streamed live on the official Emirates FA Cup Twitter and Facebook social media channels.
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