LEEDS face a trip to either Bolton or minnows Eastleigh in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Vanarama National League outfit Eastleigh, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, will have home advantage again if they can get past Championship strugglers Bolton at the second attempt after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Silverlake Stadium.
Steve Evans was left delighted by Leeds' 2-0 home win against his former club Rotherham in the third round on Saturday and will now fancy his side to reach the last 16, despite being drawn away from Elland Road.
Championship rivals Burnley face a much tougher task after being drawn away to holders Arsenal.
Huddersfield will be at home again against League One high-fliers Walsall, as long as the Terriers can see off Reading at the second time of asking after Saturday's tie ended 2-2.
Fourth-round draw:
West Brom or Bristol City v Peterborough,
Eastleigh or Bolton v Leeds,
Arsenal v Burnley,
Derby v Manchester United,
Huddersfield or Reading v Walsall,
Exeter or Liverpool v West Ham,
Wycombe or Aston Villa v Manchester City,
Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday,
Nottingham Forest v Watford,
Carlisle or Yeovil v Everton,
Crystal Palace v Stoke,
Oxford v Newport County or Blackburn,
Ipswich of Portsmouth v Bournemouth,
Colchester v Tottenham or Leicester,
Bury or Bradford v Hull,
Northampton/MK Dons v Chelsea.
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