FA Cup fifth round draw LIVE updates: Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City and Tottenham learn fate

The draw for the FA Cup fifth round takes place this evening on The One Show and Express Sport will bring you live coverage

FA Cup draw LIVE updates: Follow it all here

FA Cup fifth round fixtures

Sheffield Wednesday vs Notts County/ Swansea

West Brom vs Southampton

Draw time…

The lads are here to do the draw.

It’s Robbie Savage and Ruud Gullit alongside the One Show presenters.

Nearly time for the balls…

Balls, balls, balls

Selected numbers for you to look over

5 Manchester United

7 Manchester City

14 Newport County or Tottenham Hotspur

15 Chelsea

Draw rehearsal

So these draws actually get rehearsed? Apparently so.

And in the the practice round Chelsea were handed a home tie against Leicester.

Manchester City would have faced Brighton at the Etihad while Manchester United would take on Coventry at Old Trafford.

Newport or Tottenham would welcome Hull

Facts and figures

Manchester City are the highest-placed side in the draw, as they top the Premier League while Newport are the lowest.

The Welsh side held Tottenham to a 1-1 draw on Saturday and will head to Wembley for their replay before the fifth round ties.

Newport are joined Coventry from League Two after their win over MK Dons so I’m sure they’ll be keeping an eye on tonight’s draw.

Fourth round highlights

Manchester United saw off Yeovil Town on Friday with Alexis Sanchez making his debut.

Liverpool were the biggest team dumped out as they were beaten by West Brom – with a hand from VAR.

Chelsea moved into the fifth round with a win over Newcastle.

Manchester City beat Cardiff on Sunday while Tottenham were held by Newport and face a Wembley replay on the road to, arm, Wembley…

The FA Cup draw for the fifth round ties starts at 7.20 and Express Sport will bring you updates.

Who to look out for in the draw?

1 West Bromwich Albion

2 Leicester City

3 Huddersfield Town or Birmingham City

4 Notts County or Swansea City

5 Manchester United

6 Sheffield Wednesday

7 Manchester City

8 Coventry City

9 Millwall or Rochdale

10 Southampton

11 Brighton and Hove Albion

12 Wigan Athletic

13 Hull City

14 Newport County or Tottenham Hotspur

15 Chelsea

16 Sheffield United