Manchester United to host Crawley in FA Cup fifth round
Premier League leaders Manchester United will host Crawley Town in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Crawley beat Torquay on Saturday to become the first non-league side in 17 years to reach this stage.Three League One sides face Premier League opponents - Leyton Orient host Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday travel to Birmingham and Brighton drew Stoke.
Aston Villa travel to face the winners of the fourth-round replay between Notts County or Manchester City.Championship outfit Reading have a tough trip awaiting them, having been drawn against either Chelsea or Everton, while Burnley travel to Upton Park to face West Ham United.
The only guaranteed all-Premier-League fixture sees Fulham host the winner of the replay between Bolton and Wigan for a place in the quarter-finals.Crawley boss Steve Evans was understandably delighted to be drawn against United, who have won the FA Cup a record 11 times.
"It was just a surreal moment," said Evans, whose side followed victory over Derby with a 1-0 triumph over Torquay."I suppose if you are Arsene Wenger or Alec McLeish you don't want that draw - but we did.
"We will approach the tie in a really positive nature."The only non-league club capable of beating Manchester United is Crawley Town as we stand today. Miracles do happen."

