FA Cup fifth round draw in full: Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea remain

West Brom became the final team to secure their place in the last 16 of the competition 

Simon Rice
Thursday 11 February 2016 09:17 GMT
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West Brom last night became the final team to secure a place in the fifth round of this season's FA Cup.

The Baggies needed a replay and then extra-time and finally penalties before eventually overcoming League One opponents Peterborough. Last night's match at London Road went the distance after Darren Fletcher levelled the scores after Jon Taylor had put the lower league side ahead against their Premier League opponents.

It means West Brom will now face Championship side Reading for a place in the quarter-finals of the competition.

The full draw for the fifth round, which will be played on the weekend of 20-21 February, is below...

SATURDAY 20 FEBRUARY

Arsenal v Hull- 12:45

Reading v West Brom - 15:00

Watford v Leeds - 15:00

Bournemouth v Everton - 17:15

SUNDAY 21 FEBRUARY

Blackburn v West Ham - 14:00

Tottenham v Crystal Palace - 15:00

Chelsea v Man City - 16:00

MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY

Shrewsbury v Manchester United - 19:45

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