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Burnley v Manchester United
Reading v Tottenham Hotspur
Arsenal v Gillingham
West Ham United v Chichester & Selsey (1pm)
Crystal Palace v London Bees
Chelsea host Championship side London City Lionesses, with the winners set to host either 2019-20 runners-up Everton or Durham next month.
Manchester City begin their defence of the trophy against Aston Villa on Saturday lunchtime, either West Ham or Chichester & Selsey are to visit the winners.
Burnley also have a two-division disadvantage when facing Manchester United on Sunday, with a possible North West derby to follow, but Liverpool have a tough tie at FAWC champions Leicester City.
David De Gea and Dean Henderson compared as race for Man Utd number one hots up
Updated: April 3 2021, 1.12pm
A question mark hangs over which of David De Gea (left) or Dean Henderson (right) will play in goal for Manchester United against Brighton (Laurence Griffiths/PA).
Manchester United head into Sunday’s Premier League home clash against Brighton with a question mark hanging over which of David De Gea or Dean Henderson will play in goal.
While this season has seen Henderson mainly used in cups, he has featured in the last six matches in all competitions after De Gea returned to Spain for the birth of his first child.
Updated: March 12, 2021, 11:53 pm
Newcastle head coach Steve Bruce was delighted with his team’s late fightback against Aston Villa (Clive Brunskill/PA)
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Steve Bruce has warned his Newcastle players to buckle themselves in for a rollercoaster ride as they attempt to drag themselves away from Premier League relegation trouble.
The Magpies looked to be heading for another damaging home defeat before skipper Jamaal Lascelles struck at the death to deny Aston Villa victory on Tyneside on Friday night, in the process edging them two points clear of the bottom three.