There could be six all-Premiership fixtures, the best of which is Leeds United v Liverpool, following yesterday's draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup. With David O'Leary and Gerard Houllier both seeking a first trophy as a manager, there should be a rousing atmosphere within Elland Road and the winners will fancy they have cleared a major hurdle on the way to Cardiff.
The favourites, Manchester United, will not sweat at the prospect of West Ham at Old Trafford, while Arsenal will feel confident against the winners of Luton Town and QPR. Everton, though, will be less comfortable against local rivals Tranmere Rovers.
Kingstonian, the only non-League club definitely through to the fourth round, having beaten Southend on Saturday, were "rewarded" with the difficult and not so glamorous task of visiting Bristol City in three weeks. As for the holders, Chelsea have a return fixture with Gillingham, whom they beat 5-0 in the quarter-final last year. They could think that a lucky omen, but this time they are away from Stamford Bridge. And we know all about their away form.