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Mansfield to Host Arsenal in FA Cup Fifth Round as Manchester City Face Newcastle

League One club Mansfield has been handed a dream tie against record 14-time winners Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup, while Manchester City will face Newcastle in a repeat of their League Cup semi-final encounter. The draw has set up some exciting match-ups, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents.

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The FA Cup fifth-round draw has thrown up some intriguing match-ups, with League One club Mansfield Town being handed a plum tie against record 14-time winners Arsenal at Field Mill. The Stags, who are currently 8th in...

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Mansfield to Host Arsenal in FA Cup Fifth Round as Manchester City Face Newcastle

League One club Mansfield has been handed a dream tie against record 14-time winners Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup, while Manchester City will face Newcastle in a repeat of their League Cup semi-final encounter. The draw has set up some exciting match-ups, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents.

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The FA Cup fifth-round draw has thrown up some intriguing match-ups, with League One club Mansfield Town being handed a plum tie against record 14-time winners Arsenal at Field Mill. The Stags, who are currently 8th in League One, will be looking to cause a major upset against Mikel Arteta's side, who are one of the favorites to win the competition.

Mansfield's tie against Arsenal is one of several exciting match-ups in the fifth round, with Manchester City facing a trip to Newcastle in a repeat of their League Cup semi-final encounter. The Magpies, who are currently 4th in the Premier League, will be looking to avenge their recent defeat to City in the League Cup, while Pep Guardiola's side will be hoping to maintain their quest for a domestic treble.

The draw has also set up some other interesting ties, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents. One of the most notable ties is the match between Championship side Blackburn Rovers and Premier League strugglers Leicester City. The Foxes, who are currently 14th in the Premier League, will be looking to avoid a shock defeat against a Rovers side that is pushing for promotion to the top flight.

Another tie that catches the eye is the match between League One side Ipswich Town and Premier League side Sheffield United. The Tractor Boys, who are currently 2nd in League One, will be looking to cause an upset against a Blades side that is struggling to stay in the Premier League.

The FA Cup has a long history of producing shocks and upsets, and this season's competition has already seen several lower-league teams cause major upsets. One of the most notable upsets so far has been the defeat of Premier League side Liverpool by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the third round. The Wolves, who are currently 7th in the Premier League, came from behind to win 2-1 at Anfield, and will be looking to build on that success in the fifth round.

The fifth round of the FA Cup is scheduled to take place on the weekend of February 26-27, with the exact dates and times of the matches to be confirmed. The competition is set to produce some exciting match-ups, and fans will be eagerly anticipating the ties.

In terms of the draw, the numbers were drawn by former England internationals Karen Carney and Jermaine Jenas at Wembley Stadium. The draw was broadcast live on BBC One, and was watched by millions of fans around the country.

Overall, the FA Cup fifth-round draw has set up some exciting match-ups, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents. The competition is set to produce some thrilling encounters, and fans will be eagerly anticipating the ties.

Full FA Cup fifth-round draw:

  • Mansfield Town vs. Arsenal
  • Newcastle United vs. Manchester City
  • Blackburn Rovers vs. Leicester City
  • Ipswich Town vs. Sheffield United
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Southampton
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs. Chelsea
  • Everton vs. West Ham United
  • Manchester United vs. Derby County

The FA Cup fifth-round draw has thrown up some intriguing match-ups, with League One club Mansfield Town being handed a plum tie against record 14-time winners Arsenal at Field Mill. The Stags, who are currently 8th in League One, will be looking to cause a major upset against Mikel Arteta's side, who are one of the favorites to win the competition.

Mansfield's tie against Arsenal is one of several exciting match-ups in the fifth round, with Manchester City facing a trip to Newcastle in a repeat of their League Cup semi-final encounter. The Magpies, who are currently 4th in the Premier League, will be looking to avenge their recent defeat to City in the League Cup, while Pep Guardiola's side will be hoping to maintain their quest for a domestic treble.

The draw has also set up some other interesting ties, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents. One of the most notable ties is the match between Championship side Blackburn Rovers and Premier League strugglers Leicester City. The Foxes, who are currently 14th in the Premier League, will be looking to avoid a shock defeat against a Rovers side that is pushing for promotion to the top flight.

Another tie that catches the eye is the match between League One side Ipswich Town and Premier League side Sheffield United. The Tractor Boys, who are currently 2nd in League One, will be looking to cause an upset against a Blades side that is struggling to stay in the Premier League.

The FA Cup has a long history of producing shocks and upsets, and this season's competition has already seen several lower-league teams cause major upsets. One of the most notable upsets so far has been the defeat of Premier League side Liverpool by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the third round. The Wolves, who are currently 7th in the Premier League, came from behind to win 2-1 at Anfield, and will be looking to build on that success in the fifth round.

The fifth round of the FA Cup is scheduled to take place on the weekend of February 26-27, with the exact dates and times of the matches to be confirmed. The competition is set to produce some exciting match-ups, and fans will be eagerly anticipating the ties.

In terms of the draw, the numbers were drawn by former England internationals Karen Carney and Jermaine Jenas at Wembley Stadium. The draw was broadcast live on BBC One, and was watched by millions of fans around the country.

Overall, the FA Cup fifth-round draw has set up some exciting match-ups, with several lower-league teams looking to cause upsets against their more illustrious opponents. The competition is set to produce some thrilling encounters, and fans will be eagerly anticipating the ties.

Full FA Cup fifth-round draw:

  • Mansfield Town vs. Arsenal
  • Newcastle United vs. Manchester City
  • Blackburn Rovers vs. Leicester City
  • Ipswich Town vs. Sheffield United
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Southampton
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs. Chelsea
  • Everton vs. West Ham United
  • Manchester United vs. Derby County

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