
Premier
League leaders Manchester City will travel to face Championship strugglers
Peterborough United in the FA Cup fifth round.
It is a plum draw for Posh, who are at this stage of the competition for the
first time since 1986 after overcoming Sky Bet Championship rivals QPR on
Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's men overcame Fulham 4-1 in the fourth round with Riyad
Mahrez scoring twice during a comfortable victory over the Championship
leaders.
Chelsea - who lost to Leicester in last season's final - scraped past
Plymouth Argyle 2-1 after extra-time at Stamford Bridge and will visit Luton
Town in one of the more intriguing encounters.
Harvey Elliott marked his return from injury with his first Liverpool goal
as Jurgen Klopp's side beat Cardiff 3-1 at Anfield to set up a FA Cup
fifth-round tie against Norwich.
Frank Lampard made a winning start to life as Everton boss as Brentford were
beaten 4-1 at Goodison Park this weekend, and the Toffees will continue
their bid to end a 27-year wait for a trophy when they host either
Bournemouth or Boreham Wood.
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.
There is an all-Premier League tie as Southampton host West Ham, who were
almost eliminated by National League North club Kidderminster.
Crystal Palace, managed by Patrick Vieira - who won the FA Cup five times
with Arsenal as a player - will host Stoke.
Holders Leicester continue their defence at Nottingham Forest later on
Sunday and they will host Huddersfield if they are successful at the City
Ground.
The ties will be played in the week commencing Monday February 28, 2022.
FA Cup fifth-round draw in full
Luton Town vs Chelsea
Crystal Palace vs Stoke City
Peterborough United vs Manchester City
Liverpool vs Norwich
Southampton vs West Ham
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham Hotspur
Nottingham Forest or Leicester vs Huddersfield Town
Everton vs Bournemouth or Boreham Wood