AFC Wimbledon v Millwall
Both sides knocked out formidable Premier League teams to get here so the feelgood factor is likely to be high in both dressing rooms. AFC Wimbledon have never been this far in the FA Cupand they won their first league match of the year on Tuesday. They are likely to field a similar lineup but Millwall’s Tom Elliott is a doubt to face his former club because of illness. Graham Searles
Saturday 3pm
Venue Kingsmeadow
Head to head AFC Wimbledon 0, Millwall 2, Draws 2
Referee Jonathan Moss
AFC WIMBLEDON
Subs from McDonell, Thomas, Wagstaff, Pinnock, Garratt, Barcham, Soares
Doubtful None
Injured None
Suspended None
Discipline Y42 R3
MILLWALL
Subs from Martin, Meredith, Ferguson, Pearce, Tunnicliffe, Morison, Karacan, Skalak, Brown, Leonard, Donovan
Doubtful Elliot (ill)
Injured Amos (finger, unknown), Bradshaw (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Unavailable Onyedinma, Marshall, Thompson (all cup-tied)
Discipline Y50 R1
Brighton v Derby
Derby are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1999 and have a good chance of causing an upset, with Brighton battling to stay in the Premier League. Derby are unbeaten in their last six in all competitions. Brighton are unbeaten in their last five meetings with Derby having won two and drawn three. Graham Searles
Saturday 12.30pm BT Sport 2
Venue Amex Stadium
Head to head Brighton 15, Derby 20, Draws 7
Referee David Coote
BRIGHTON
Subs from Steele, Sánchez, Button, White, Kayal, Knockaert, Balogun, Bruno, Mlakar, Bernardo, Burn, Jahanbakhsh, Stephens, Izquierdo
Doubtful Izquierdo (knee), March (ankle)
Injured None
Suspended Andone (first of three)
Discipline Y45 R3
DERBY
Subs from Ravas, Wisdom, Jozefzoon, Marriott, Johnson, Evans, Bennett, Bird, Cole, Nugent, Anya, MacDonald, Sibley
Doubtful None
Injured Mount (hamstring, Mar), Olsson (knee, Mar), Davies (achilles), Forsyth (knee, both unknown)
Suspended None
Unavailable King (cup-tied)
Discipline Y72 R2
Bristol City v Wolves
Bristol City are on fire. They have won nine in succession in all competitions and last lost in November. The best run in Europe. Their form has inspired the squad with the midfielder Josh Brownhill believing City can earn promotion and win the FA Cup. Wolves will certainly have to improve on their displays against Shrewsbury to knock out the Championship side, who could be missing Andreas Weimann. The Austrian, who has scored five goals in his last five matches, is having treatment for back spasms. Graham Searles
Sunday 1pm BT Sport 2
Venue Ashton Gate
Head to head Bristol City 15, Wolves 34, Draws 16
Referee Martin Atkinson
BRISTOL CITY
Subs from O’Leary, Pisano, Baker, Taylor, Walsh, Watkins, Adelakun, Kelly, Semenyo, Eliasson, Hunt, Eisa, Palmer
Doubtful Weimann (back)
Injured Mäenpää (calf, Mar), Smith (knee, Mar)
Suspended None
Discipline Y43 R1
WOLVES
Subs from Norris, Cavaleiro, Giles, Ashley-Seal, Watt, Gonçalves, Traoré, Gibbs-White, Vinagre, Costa, Mason, Wilson, Saïss
Doubtful None
Injured None
Suspended None
Discipline Y48 R1
Chelsea v Manchester United
Chelsea’s players touched down back in England at around 4am after their Europa League win in Malmö, but were granted Friday off before preparations begin in earnest for this mouth-watering tie. Manchester United’s visit to Stamford Bridge kickstarts a potentially season-defining 10-day period. “We know it’s a crucial moment,” said the assistant first-team coach, Gianfranco Zola, “and very challenging.” Ole Gunnar Solskjær took his coaching badges with the Italian, and will bring a United team to London still smarting from that midweek reverse to Paris Saint-Germain. Neither side should want for motivation. Dominic Fifield
Monday 7.30pm BBC One
Venue Stamford Bridge
Head to head Chelsea 53, Manchester Utd 74, Draws 54
Referee Kevin Friend
CHELSEA
Subs from Caballero, Green, Ampadu, Palmieri, Cahill, Loftus-Cheek, Pedro, Christensen, Zappacosta, Kovacic, Drinkwater, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi
Doubtful Drinkwater (achilles), Loftus-Cheek (back)
Injured None
Suspended None
Discipline Y47 R0
MANCHESTER UNITED
Subs from Grant, McTominay, Mata, Bailly, Fred, Romero, Dalot, Lindelöf, Gomes, Chong, Rojo
Doubtful None
Injured Lingard (hamstring, Mar), Martial (groin, Mar), Valencia (knock, unknown)
Suspended None
Discipline Y72 R5
Doncaster v Crystal Palace
Doncaster are in the fifth round for the first time in 63 years and Roy Hodgson’s Premier League defence will need to particularly mindful of the threat posed by the centre-forward John Marquis. The former Millwall striker has already scored 22 goals as Doncaster have surged into a League One play-off position and is noted for his elusive movement and incisive finishing Marquis also has several Crystal-Palace supporting friends travelling to the Keepmoat Stadium but will refrain from waving to them in the away end. Louise Taylor
Sunday 4pm BBC One
Venue Keepmoat Stadium
Head to head Doncaster 5, Crystal Palace 8, Draws 3
Referee Mike Dean
DONCASTER
Subs from Jones, Butler, Rowe, Blair, May, Sadlier, Mason
Doubtful None
Injured None
Suspended None
Unavailable McLean (cup-tied), Smith (cup-tied)
Discipline Y75 R2
CRYSTAL PALACE
Subs from Guaita, Perri, Wan-Bissaka, Sakho, Tomkins, McArthur, Milivojevic, Riedewald, Wickham, Batshuayi
Doubtful Benteke (knee), Kouyaté (ankle), Tomkins (calf), Wickham (match fitness)
Injured Souaré (shoulder, Apr)
Suspended Zaha (one match)
Unavailable Sako (cup-tied)
Discipline Y46 R2
Newport County v Manchester City
“If we win this, whether it’s extra time and penalties, it will be the biggest shock in FA Cup history.” That is how Michael Flynn, Newport’s manager, sees this magical tie and it is hard to argue with him. Manchester City are 83 places above Newport on the league ladder and a million miles apart in so many other respects. Pep Guardiola is taking nothing for granted and has highlighted how Newport’s players are “taller and stronger than us”. They couldn’t, could they? Stuart James
Saturday 5.30pm BT Sport 2
Venue Rodney Parade
Head to head n/a
Referee Andre Marriner
NEWPORT COUNTY
Subs from Townsend, Pipe, Dolan, Marsh-Brown, Sheehan, Azeez, Hornby-Forbes, Kennedy, Franks
Doubtful None
Injured Crofts (calf, Mar)
Suspended None
Discipline Y39 R3
MANCHESTER CITY
Subs from Muric, Gündogan, Foden, Agüero, Mahrez, Delph, Danilo, Sterling, Stones
Doubtful None
Injured Bravo (achilles, unknown), Kompany (knock, unknown), Mendy (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Discipline Y47 R1
Swansea v Brentford
An all-Championship tie featuring teams who were scheduled to meet at the Liberty Stadium in the league this weekend. Brentford have lost only one of their last 12 games and look increasingly comfortable under Thomas Frank. Swansea hope to have Oli McBurnie, their leading scorer, back in their starting lineup after the striker was only fit enough to come off the bench against Leeds on Wednesday. The Welsh club are looking to reach the quarter-finals in successive seasons for the first time since 1926-27. Stuart James
Sunday 4pm BBC One Wales
Venue Liberty Stadium
Head to head Swansea 31, Brentford 28, Draws 22
Referee Stuart Attwell
SWANSEA
Subs from Nordfeldt, Baker-Richardson, Harries, Narsingh, Asoro, McKay, Dhanda, Dyer
Doubtful Dyer (hamstring)
Injured Fer (hamstring), Routledge (calf), John (ankle, all 23 Feb), Rodon (foot, Mar), Olsson (achilles, unknown)
Suspended None
Discipline Y34 R1
BRENTFORD
Subs from Daniels, Canós, McEachran, Mokotjo, Dasilva, Marcondes, Ogbene, Field, Forss, Sørensen
Doubtful Dalsgaard (hand)
Injured Hansen (ankle, Apr), Henry (ankle, unknown), Macleod (hamstring, unknown)
Suspended None
Discipline Y55 R2