NON-LEAGUE Eastleigh will face Leeds at home in the fourth round of the FA Cup if they can overcome Bolton in their replay.
 
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Eastleigh were within three minutes of beating Bolton on Saturday and they meet again next Tuesday after their 1-1 draw.
There are some some potentially-classic fourth round matches, with Paul Clement's Derby hosting Manchester United, League One Colchester taking on Leicester or Spurs, Northampton or Mk Dons facing Chelsea and the possibility of a south coast derby between Portsmouth and Bournemouth.
Oxford, who caused the shock of the third round by knocking out Premier League Swansea 3-2 on Sunday, will meet either Newport or Blackburn - and it could be reunion for their manager Michael Appleton.
Appleton was boss at Ewood Park for 67 days and he said: "There will be a bit of interest with Blackburn being one of my previous clubs."
 
League Two club Wycombe or Aston Villa, who drew 1-1 on Saturday, will face Manchester City while holders Arsenal, chasing a hat-trick of FA Cups, meet Burnley.
Chris Todd's Vanarama National League Eastleigh have captured the imagination of the football world after going so close in beating Bolton, who are bottom of the championship.
In 2008, non-League Histon beat Leeds in the second round.
And as their manager Steve Evans said: "Both clubs have to contest a replay but you would obviously expect Bolton Wanderers and Neil Lennon to progress in that tie quite comfortably.
 
"I will obviously go along...if it means Eastleigh, they are having a fantastic season with a good young manager and I know all about them as they have two or three lads who have played for me in the past.
"Either game will be difficult.
"Leeds United fans will quickly remember Histon and the game that brought, so if it's Eastleigh we'll respect them and prepare as we would for any other match."
It will be a great occasion at the iPro Stadium as former Real Madrid coach Clement pits his wits with United manager Louis van Gaal.
 
Derby reached this stage after winning 2-1 at Hartlepool on Saturday in front of 4,860 fans and they have handed over their £23,000 share of the gate receipts from the match to the league two side.
Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw by Exeter on Friday and the winner of that replay will entertain West Ham.
Hammers chairman David Sullivan said: "Liverpool away is not ideal but it's certainly not impossible. I'd love Exeter but the odds have to be stacked very much in the Premier League team's favour."
Bournemouth could enjoy a short trip to Fratton Park if Portsmouth can overcome Ipswich, while Crystal Palace tackle Stoke in an all-Premier League tie.

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