Baggies play either Oldham or Wolves.
Last updated : 08 January 2007 By Danny Deeming
Wolverhampton Wanderers could face West Bromwich Albion in a Black Country FA Cup derby for the first time since 1961-62 if Wolves win their replay against Oldham Athletic. Wolves have beaten their midland rivals only once in 10 FA Cup meetings going back to 1886. Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers will face each other in the FA Cup for the third successive season. Arsenal beat Bolton 1-0 in the sixth round en route to winning the Cup in the 2004-05 season but Bolton won last season's fourth round tie by the same score at the Reebok Stadium. They have become something of a bogey side for Arsenal, having lost only once to the north London side in their last seven league and cup meetings. They now face each other again at the Emirates Stadium at the end of the month although Bolton chairman Phil Gartside said he wished Bolton had been drawn at home. Arsenal reached the last 32 after knocking out holders Liverpool 3-1 at Anfield on Saturday, while Bolton won 4-0 at third division Doncaster Rovers. Manchester United, who beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Sunday, face another all-Premier League tie after being drawn to play Portsmouth at Old Trafford where Portsmouth have not won against United since 1957. Chelsea were handed another relatively easy home tie after beating fourth division Macclesfield Town 6-1 on Saturday. They now face third division promotion hopefuls Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Premier League Charlton Athletic 2-0. Chelsea last played Forest in 2000 when they beat them 2-0 in an FA Cup fourth round tie and went on to win the FA Cup in the last final at the old Wembley Stadium. This year's final on May 19 is expected to be the first back at the new Wembley after six years in Cardiff. Third Division Swansea City's reward for their 3-0 win at Premier League Sheffield United is an away tie at either second division Ipswich Town or fourth division Chester City who drew 0-0 at Chester on Saturday. West Ham United and Watford can both put their relegation worries to one side for the afternoon when they meet in the only other definite all-Premier League tie at Upton Park.
Full draw:
Arsenal v Bolton
West Ham v Watford
Bristol City or Coventry City v Hull City or Middlesbrough
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Chester City or Ipswich Town v Swansea
Cardiff City or Tottenham v Southend Utd or Barnsley
Barnet or Colchester v Peterborough or Plymouth Argyle
Birmingham City or Newcastle United v Reading or Burnley
Derby County v Bristol Rovers
Sheffield Wednesday or Manchester City v Southampton
Crystal Palace v Preston North End
Manchester United v Portsmouth
Blackpool v Norwich City
Queens Park Rangers or Luton Town v Blackburn Rovers
Wolverhampton Wanderers or Oldham v WBA
Leicester City or Fulham v Stoke City
The ties will be played on Friday 26, Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 January.