LONDON, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- The fourth round of the FA Cup takes up the headlines in England this weekend, with Arsenal entertaining Manchester United likely to attract the most attention.
With the Cup probably the best option both sides have of lifting a major title this season, expect both Unai Emery and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (who has won every game since replacing Jose Mourinho as Manchester United coach), to field something approaching their strongest starting 11.
Friday also sees an all Championship (second tier) tie between Bristol City, who claimed the scalp of Premier League struggler's Huddersfield in the last round, take on Bolton Wanderers.
Manchester City face Burnley in an all-Premier League clash in which both sides are likely to rotate their squads, while Newcastle United are to host Watford less than a month after the two teams drew 1-1 in Watford in the Premier League.
Newport County from League Two (fourth tier) caused the biggest upset of the last round when they knocked Leicester City out of the Cup, but their reward is a long trip for a tough tie away to Championship high fliers Middlesbrough.
Tottenham, fresh from the disappointment of their Carabao Cup semifinal exit on penalties to Chelsea, will travel to the south of London for an all-Premier League tie against Crystal Palace, while Thursday night's victors, Chelsea, have what looks like a more straightforward tie at home to Sheffield Wednesday.
There is another all-London tie as AFC Wimledom from League One (third tier) entertain West Ham United. Wimbledon won the Cup in 1989, but have never got past the fourth round since being refounded as a club in 2002.
There will be further drama in south London as Championship side Millwall face Everton.
Everton coach Marco Silva has been under pressure after recent poor displays and needs his side to get past rivals from a division below.
Elsewhere, the Wolves face lower league rivals in Shrewsbury, while Accrington Stanley take on Frank Lampard's Derby County.
Brighton face West Brom, while Gillingham have a difficult visit to Swansea. Finally, Portsmouth will think they have a chance of an upset when they entertain Queens Park Rangers. Enditem


