Second-tier Posh draw Man City in FA Cup
Championship side Peterborough have been given a plum draw in the fifth round of the FA Cup with a home tie against Premier League leaders and champions Manchester City.
It is a dream match for the second-tier side known as Posh, who are at this stage of the competition for the first time since 1986 after overcoming fellow Championship rivals QPR on Saturday.
A host of ties have pitched Premier League teams against Championship opposition with Chelsea, who suffered a scare against third-tier Plymouth on Saturday, travelling to Luton.
Crystal Palace, managed by Patrick Vieira - who won the FA Cup five times with Arsenal as a player - will host Stoke.
Holders Leicester, who continue their defence at Nottingham Forest later on Sunday, will host Huddersfield if they are successful at the City Ground.
Middlesbrough's reward for knocking out Manchester United on Friday night is a home tie against Tottenham, who are looking to lift the Cup for the first time since 1991.
Liverpool host Cardiff in the early kick-off on Sunday and will be at Anfield once more if they prevail, having been drawn against Norwich.
The only certain all-Premier League tie sees West Ham, who were almost eliminated by sixth-tier National League North club Kidderminster on Saturday, travel to Southampton.
Frank Lampard's Everton will be at home at Goodison Park against the winner of the Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood tie, which takes place on Sunday evening.
FA CUP FIFTH ROUND DRAW
Luton Town v Chelsea
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Peterborough United v Manchester City
Liverpool/Cardiff City v Norwich City
Southampton v West Ham United
Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur
Nottingham Forest/Leicester City v Huddersfield Town
Everton v Bournemouth/Boreham Wood