The FA Cup 5th Round Draw In Full: Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Manchester United's Rivals Revealed 1

The English domestic season has been relentless on the teams in the top flight and clubs that have managed to move into the next round of the FA Cup, a domestic cup competition in England, are expected to fight for silverware in no time.

The top flight domestic league has a hectic schedule that gives managers a big selection headache but competitions like the FA Cup bring out the best in the teams in the domestic circuit in the country.

The FA Cup 5th Round Draw In Full: Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Manchester United's Rivals Revealed 2

In what was an exciting 4th round in the competition, Premier League clubs Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Manchester City all managed to move into the 5th round of the Cup while Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool were dealt an embarrassing blow by League 2 outfit Wolverhampton.

There were a few other upsets in the round and Leicester City’s replay with Derby County remains the only game to be played in the 4th round.

The draws for the next round of the competition are already out and yet again, there are some interesting matchups between top quality sides.

And here is the FA Cup 5th round draw in full:

Burnley v Lincoln City

Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur

Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United

Sutton United v Arsenal

Middlesbrough v Oxford United

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea

Huddersfield Town v Manchester City

Millwall v Derby County/Leicester City

Incidentally, this draw did not produce a single tie between two top-flight opponents in this round.

Manchester City will face a tricky trip to the Kirklees stadium to face David Wagner’s side while Tottenham Hotspur will be busy in a London-derby against Fulham in this round.

The FA Cup 5th Round Draw In Full: Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Manchester United's Rivals Revealed 3

Chelsea were drawn away to Wolverhampton who moved into this round after a memorable victory at Anfield while Manchester United will feel that they have a decent chance of progressing to the next round in their game against Blackburn Rovers.

Burnley plays Lincoln City at home in an exciting tie while Aitor Karanka’s Middlesbrough side will face a home tie against Oxford United, who got the better of Newcastle United in the previous round.

But by far the biggest story of the draw is Sutton United’s clash against the Gunners.

Placed 16th in the National League, England’s 5th tier domestic tournament, Sutton, managed to beat AFC Wimbledon and Leeds United in the last two round and will now welcome Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal to the Gander Green Lane, a stadium with 1/10th of the capacity of the Emirates.

The fifth round represents the last-16 stage of the competition and all ties are scheduled to be played from 17-20 February.