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Non-league Wrexham could face Spurs in FA Cup fifth round

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Wrexham will host Tottenham in the FA Cup fifth round if the non-league side can beat Sheffield United in a fourth-round replay.Fifth-tier Wrexham, who are owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, were handed a potential blockbuster tie in Monday's draw for the last 16.Wrexham were seconds away from a shock win against Sheffield United on Sunday before the Championship side snatched a 3-3 draw, with Reynolds watching at the Racecourse Ground.John Egan scored a late equaliser for United, and the teams will meet again at Bramall Lane for the right to meet Premier League Tottenham.Manchester City, 1-0 winners over Arsenal on Friday, travel to second-tier Bristol City, for the first meeting of the sides since the League Cup semi-finals in 2018.Pep Guardiola's men won then and are among the favourites for this year's FA Cup, a trophy they last lifted in the 2018-19 season.Manchester United will host Derby or West Ham, who were playing their fourth-round tie on Monday.Stoke entertain Brighton, who knocked out holders Liverpool 2-1 on Sunday.Leeds will travel to either Fulham or Sunderland, who drew 1-1 at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

Leicester welcomes either Blackburn or Birmingham.Draw for the English FA Cup fifth round made on Monday:Southampton v Luton or GrimsbyLeicester v Blackburn or BirminghamStoke v BrightonWrexham or Sheffield United v TottenhamFulham or Sunderland v LeedsBristol City v Manchester CityManchester United v Derby or West HamIpswich or Burnley v Sheffield Wednesday or FleetwoodTies will be played during the week commencing February 27. 

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