With Chelsea on track for a Premier League title this season, will they be able to go to Wembley and claim the FA Cup too? After easing their way past Peterborough at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in the third round, the Blues received a comfortable draw for the fourth round as well as they stay at home and welcome Championship side Brentford. Chelsea were rated at 4/1 with Ladbrokes following the fourth round draw, the new favourites the claim the trophy.
Manchester City had little trouble in moving past Premier League opposition West Ham on Friday night and Pep Guardiola’s men sit as 5/1 second favourites to land the trophy. They go out on the road for the fourth round as well, where they will await the winner of the Crystal Palace v Bolton replay.
Holders Manchester United, who have been heavily backed for silverware this season in the competition are likely to avoid any drama as they play host to Championship strugglers Wigan in the fourth round at Old Trafford. Arsenal though have gone on the drift because they have received a tricky ties as they will have to go to either Southampton or Norwich for the fourth round. Arsenal produced a come-from-behind win over Preston in the third round.
Newcastle, who were held to a draw by Birmingham, are the shortest priced Championship side left in the running at a price of 50/1, while the biggest outsiders are National League sides Lincoln City and Sutton United, the latter needing to come through a replay against AFC Wimbledon. League One side Millwall, who claimed the Premier League scalp of Bournemouth on the weekend, get to go against another top flight side in the form of Watford.
Draw in full:
Tottenham Hotspur v Wycombe Wanderers
Derby County v Leicester City
Oxford United v Newcastle United or Birmingham City
AFC Wimbledon or Sutton United v Cambridge United or Leeds United
Plymouth Argyle or Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Southampton vs Norwich City v Arsenal
Lincoln or Ipswich v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Manchester United v Wigan Athletic
Millwall v Watford
Rochdale v Huddersfield Town
Burnley vs Sunderland v Fleetwood Town or Bristol City
Blackburn Rovers v Barnsley or Blackpool
Fulham v Hull City
Middlesbrough v Accrington Stanley
Crystal Palace or Bolton v Manchester City
FA Cup winner Odds at Ladbrokes
Chelsea – 4/1
Manchester City – 5/1
Manchester United – 11/2
Tottenham Hotspur – 6/1
Liverpool – 13/2
Arsenal – 13/2
Leicester City – 22/1
Southampton – 25/1
Middlesbrough – 33/1
Watford – 40/1
Newcastle United – 50/1
Crystal Palace – 50/1
Brighton and Hove Albion – 66/1
Hull City – 66/1
Derby County – 66/1
Burnley – 100/1
Fulham – 100/1
Sunderland – 100/1
Huddersfield Town – 100/1
Norwich City – 125/1
Wolverhampton Wanderers – 150/1
Ipswich Town – 150/1
Leeds United – 150/1
Bristol City – 150/1
Brentford – 150/1
Blackburn Rovers – 150/1
Millwall – 200/1
Rochdale – 200/1
Wigan Athletic – 200/1
Barnsley – 200/1
Birmingham City – 200/1
Oxford United – 300/1
Fleetwood Town – 500/1
Bolton Wanderers – 500/1
AFC Wimbledon – 750/1
Blackpool – 1000/1
Accrington Stanley – 1000/1
Plymouth Argyle – 1000/1
Wycombe Wanderers – 1000/1
Cambridge United – 1000/1
Lincoln City – 1250/1
Sutton United – 2000/1
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