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The London team has the record number of titles in the competition with 13 titles, the last of which was the previous season (2016-2017), with a title difference ahead of Manchester United More recently, the 2015-2016 season.
The two teams met in the league on the 5th of last month at Old Trafford stadium and finished the standings with a 2-2 draw.
Chelsea, who won the title eight times last season, performs an easy test against Sheffield Wednesday or Luton at Stamford Bridge.
Tottenham is Chelsea's third-biggest club in the competition and plays with Crystal Palace when he meets Manchester City Crowned five titles, including the last season 2010-2011, with guest Burnley.
The matches will run from January 25th to 28th.
The draw is as follows:
Swansea City – Gillingham
Wimbledon – West Ham
Shrewsbury or Stoke City – Wolverhampton
Millwall – Everton
Brighton – West Bromwich Albion
Bristol City – Bolton
Acrington – Derby County or Southampton
Doncaster – Oldham
Chelsea – Wednesday from Sheffield or Luton
Newcastle or Blackburn – Watford
Middlesbrough – Newport
Manchester City – Burnley
Barnett – Brentford
Portsmouth – Queens Park Rangers
Arsenal – Manchester United
Crystal Palace – Tottenham
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The London team holds the record number of titles in the competition with 13 titles, the last of which was the previous season (2016-2017), with a title against Manchester United, the last of the 2015-2016 season.
The two teams met in the league on the 5th of last month at Old Trafford stadium and finished the standings with a 2-2 draw.
Chelsea, who won the title eight times last season, performs an easy test against Sheffield Wednesday or Luton at Stamford Bridge.
Tottenham is third on the list of top clubs with Crystal Palace, while Manchester City has five titles, most recently in the 2010-2011 season, with Burnley.
The matches will run from January 25th to 28th.
The draw is as follows:
Swansea City – Gillingham
Wimbledon – West Ham
Shrewsbury or Stoke City – Wolverhampton
Millwall – Everton
Brighton – West Bromwich Albion
Bristol City – Bolton
Acrington – Derby County or Southampton
Doncaster – Oldham
Chelsea – Wednesday from Sheffield or Luton
Newcastle or Blackburn – Watford
Middlesbrough – Newport
Manchester City – Burnley
Barnett – Brentford
Portsmouth – Queens Park Rangers
Arsenal – Manchester United
Crystal Palace – Tottenham