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Non-league Luton Town will host Millwall in the FA Cup fifth round, Oldham take on Everton at home and Leeds will travel to Manchester City.

Last Updated: 27/01/13 at 18:37 Post Comment

FA Cup: Fifth-round draw was made on Sunday

FA Cup: Fifth-round draw was made on Sunday

Leeds were rewarded for their 2-1 win over Tottenham with a trip to the Etihad Stadium for a tough tie against Roberto Mancini's Premier League kings.

Luton, who claimed a famous 1-0 win at Norwich on Saturday, missed out on a plum draw with a top Premier League side as they got Millwall at home.

Oldham, the League One side who stunned Liverpool 3-2 on Sunday, were handed the Reds' Merseyside rivals Everton at home in the next round.

Manchester United were drawn to face Reading at Old Trafford, while Arsenal also got a home tie, against Championship outfit Blackburn.

Chelsea, should they see off Brentford in a replay after the two sides drew 2-2 at Griffin Park, can look forward to a trip to Middlesbrough.

QPR's conquerors MK Dons were drawn at home to Barnsley, while Wigan will travel to Huddersfield or Leicester.

FA Cup fifth-round draw:

Huddersfield or Leicester v Wigan Athletic

MK Dons v Barnsley

Oldham Athletic v Everton

Luton Town v Millwall

Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers

Manchester City v Leeds United

Manchester United v Reading

Middlesbrough v Brentford or Chelsea.

Ties to be played on weekend of February 16/17

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