Manchester United and Liverpool set up a tantalising FA Cup quarter-final by winning their fifth-round ties when already aware of the potential prize.
Holders Manchester City have been given a home draw against Newcastle United.
Chelsea beat Leeds to set up a home tie with Championship leaders Leicester, while Coventry - the lowest-ranked side left - visit Midlands rivals Wolves.
The quarter-finals are scheduled to take place across the weekend of Saturday, 16 March.
How did the quarter-finals shape up?
Only four teams were already assured of their place in the quarter-finals when the draw was made before Wednesday's remaining fifth-round ties.