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banner Sunday, 28 January, 2001, 15:52 GMT
Victorious Hammers draw Sunderland
Tranmere's Steve Yates (right)
Tranmere, who overcame Everton, face Southampton
Man Utd's conquerors West Ham travel to Sunderland in the FA Cup fifth round, while Arsenal host holders Chelsea.

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West Ham's reward for their stunning 1-0 win at Manchester United is a trip to Sunderland in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

The Hammers, who earned their place in the draw thanks to Paolo Di Canio's 76th minute strike at Old Trafford, face Peter Reid's side in one of three potential all-Premiership ties.

Manager Harry Redknapp said of his side's next Cup outing: "We're playing well, but Sunderland have a great stadium and great support.

"We'll go up there and have another go.

Kingstonian's Premier chance

"You've got to play the best teams - so we'll go there with a positive attitude.

Elsewhere, Liverpool face Man City at home and Arsenal play host to Cup holders Chelsea.

  Latest FA Cup odds
Liverpool: 11-4
Arsenal: 4-1
Chelsea: 11-2
Sunderland: 8-1
West Ham: 12-1

After the Blues beat Gillingham 4-2, Chelsea left-back Graeme Le Saux said of their next Cup date: "It's a difficult match.

"The winners of that tie will be most people's favourites for the Cup."

Conference side Kingstonian, denied an automatic place by a last-minute Bristol City strike on Saturday, could face a clash with high-profile Leicester if they can come through their replay.

Meanwhile, Tranmere's reward for beating Everton is a trip to The Dell to play Southampton.

Full draw:

LEICESTER v BRISTOL C or KINGSTONIAN

WYCOMBE v MIDDLESBROUGH or WIMBLEDON

BOLTON v BLACKBURN or DERBY

CHARLTON or TOTTENHAM v STOCKPORT

LIVERPOOL v MAN CITY

ARSENAL v CHELSEA

SOUTHAMPTON v TRANMERE

SUNDERLAND v WEST HAM

Fifth round ties will take place on weekend of 17/18 February.

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