Published 1/28/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - World Soccer News
Manchester United will face Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup, and Liverpool and Chelsea picked up home games against relatively easy opponents in Monday's draw. The two most successful clubs in the competition's 136-year history meet at Old Trafford for a place in the quarterfinals. The last FA Cup meeting of record 11-time champion United and 10-time winner Arsenal was in the 2005 final...
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