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FA Cup fourth round draw takes place tonight
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Newcastle United will not have to wait long to find out their FA Cup fourth-round opponents after their 3-1 win over Bromley today. Goals from Lewis Miley, Anthony Gordon and Will Osula gave Eddie Howe's side a place in round four after the visitors had stunned St James' Park with an early opener.

While United dominated possession, it was only really with the introduction of Gordon and Bruno Gumaraes at the break that they were able to lift their game and end Bromley's resistance. Miley's leveller was superbly take, with Gordon scoring from the penalty spot after Matt Targett had been fouled and Osula completing the win with another piledriver.

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It means Newcastle go into the hat for tonight's draw, which will take place following the conclusion of the Arsenal vs Manchester United match at the Emirates. That game went to extra-time and penalties with the scores tied at 1-1 after 90 minutes, with the draw delayed until around 6pm and will be shown live on BBC One. You can also follow it live right here.

Kelly Somers will host the draw and the ties will be drawn by Martin Keown and Mark Schwarzer. The fourth-round games will take place on or around Saturday, February 8. Newcastle United will be ball number 23, with Arsenal or Man United No 2. Liverpool are No 10, while Chelsea will be No 13.

FA Cup fourth-round draw ball numbers

  1. Southampton or Swansea City

  2. Arsenal or Manchester United

  3. Exeter City

  4. Leyton Orient or Derby County

  5. Burnley

  6. Aston Villa

  7. Brighton & Hove Albion

  8. Manchester City

  9. Millwall or Dagenham & Redbridge

  10. Liverpool

  11. Wolverhampton Wanderers

  12. Preston North End or Charlton Athletic

  13. Chelsea

  14. Blackburn Rovers

  15. AFC Bournemouth

  16. Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic

  17. Tottenham Hotspur

  18. Doncaster Rovers

  19. Stoke City

  20. Leicester City

  21. Plymouth Argyle

  22. Coventry City

  23. Newcastle United

  24. Everton

  25. Wycombe Wanderers

  26. Birmingham City

  27. Leeds United

  28. Nottingham Forest

  29. Cardiff City

  30. Ipswich Town

  31. Fulham

  32. Crystal Palace