When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?
Manchester United defeated Leicester City 2-1 at Old Trafford tonight (Friday), maintaining our grip on the Emirates FA Cup trophy we won in May last year.
The Reds tasted glory at Wembley when overcoming Manchester City in a memorable 2024 final of course, and started the defence of our trophy by safely negotiating a very difficult third-round challenge posed by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Altay Bayindir was the hero as we knocked the Gunners out on penalties on their home turf last month.
Our reward for that victory was a home fourth-round tie against Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester City. After falling behind to a first-half opener by Bilal El Khannouss, Ruben Amorim's men produced a stirring comeback and equalised through substitute Joshua Zirkzee, before Harry Maguire - our 2019 signing from the Foxes - headed in an injury-time winner at the Stretford End.
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United can now sit pretty, waiting to see who else gets through all the way up until Tuesday night, when Exeter City meet Nottingham Forest in the final fourth-round match.
The draw for round five will already have been held before then, though, as it will be conducted on Monday night at 19:10 GMT.
BBC One will broadcast the event live, with the fixtures to be played around the weekend of 1/2 March.
FA CUP FOURTH-ROUND TIES
FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY
UNITED 2 Leicester 1
SATURDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Leeds 0 Millwall 2
Leyton Orient 1 Manchester City 2
Coventry 1 Ipswich 4
Everton 0 Bournemouth 2
Preston 0 Wycombe 0 [4-2 pens]
Southampton 0 Burnley 1
Stoke 3 Cardiff 3 [2-4 pens]
Wigan 1 Fulham 2
Birmingham 2 Newcastle 3
Brighton 2 Chelsea 1
SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Blackburn 0 Wolves 2
Plymouth 1 Liverpool 0
Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 1
MONDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Doncaster v Crystal Palace (19:45)
TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Exeter v Nottingham Forest (20:00)
All kick-off times in GMT and at 15:00, unless stated.