With Saturday's 2-1 win over Stourbridge in the FA Cup third round still fresh in the memory, Gareth Ainsworth has said he would like to face a big Premier League team away from home in the next round.

Plenty of the biggest teams in the country are in the hat for tonight's draw, which takes place on BBC2 and BT Sport 2.

So, with Wycombe being allotted ball number 18, we pick out five teams who the Chairboys may be pitted against that would set the pulses racing:-

1) Manchester United- ball three

Jose Mourinho's men won their third round tie very easily, crushing Reading 4-0 at Old Trafford. United are hitting form at the right time and with players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba, David De Gea and Wayne Rooney to call upon, this would represent an exciting game for the Blues.

2) Chelsea- ball 13

The current Premier League leaders are in exceptional form, winning 13 games in a row before Spurs beat them 2-0 last week. They beat Peterborough 4-1 yesterday but Posh gave them quite a few scares with their attacking intent. If Ainsworth sets up in his men in the same way, should they be drawn against Antonio Conte's formidable side, expect goals galore from this clash.

3) Liverpool- ball 17

Jurgen Klopp's team were surprisingly held to a 0-0 draw at Anfield against Plymouth Argyle yesterday. Matchwinner from Saturday, Adebayo Akinfenwa, said he would like another go at the team he scored against for AFC Wimbledon two years ago. If Liverpool get through their replay with the Pilgrims and Klopp selects the kids again, this could represent a real opportunity for Wanderers to claim a notable scalp.

4) Manchester City- ball eight

Pep Guardiola's entertainers dished out a 5-0 hammering to West Ham on Friday night at the London Stadium. A clash with Sergio Aguero and co would whet the appetite for Wycombe fans. Again, would be a tall order for Ainsworth and his side but City do have a habit of leaking goals so Akinfenwa and Scott Kashket could provide a moment of magic against their fellow Blues.

5) Leicester City- ball 16

The current champions of England have been in very indifferent form so far this season. They are languishing close to the relegation zone in the league, although they have done well to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages. After a truly incredible season last time, they are struggling at both ends of the pitch and out of the five teams listed, this would arguably represent Wanderers' best chance of getting through, should they draw the East Midlanders.

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