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Adobe Women's FA Cup fifth-round draw details

Manchester United will be in the hat for the Adobe Women's FA Cup fifth-round draw when it takes place on Monday night.

The draw is due to get under way at 19:00 GMT and will be streamed live across the Women's FA Cup, TNT Sports Football and Channel 4 YouTube channels.

United secured our involvement with a comprehensive 5-0 victory over third-tier side Burnley, in Sunday's fourth-round tie at the Progress With Unity Stadium.

Report: United Women 5 Burnley 0

The Reds were ahead inside two minutes after a net-bulging long-range strike from captain Maya Le Tissier got us off to the perfect start in the damp conditions.

That effort seemed to set the tone for the contest, with United not letting control slip from that point on. We would have a three-goal lead by the break, after Julia Zigiotti and Simi Awujo both opened their goalscoring accounts for the club.

New signing Lea Schuller followed suit early in the second half to make it 4-0, before teenage Academy graduate Layla Drury completed the rout on her senior debut, shortly after coming off the bench.

United will be ball number seven in Monday's draw, as one of 10 clubs from the Barclays Women's Super League. That number also includes trophy-holders Chelsea, who got the better of us in last season's final and began their defence of the silverware by beating Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Record 14-time winners Arsenal are also in the hat after knocking out Aston Villa on Sunday, with the Villans and Leicester City the only top-flight teams not to progress to the fifth round.

Brighton, Everton, Liverpool, London City Lionesses, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham are the other WSL opponents that the Reds could draw.

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The last-16 line-up also includes four sides from Women's Super League 2. Charlton Athletic, Birmingham City and Bristol City are currently the top three in the division's standings and progressed alongside fellow WSL 2 outfit Sheffield United.

Oxford United are the sole representative from the level below, while Chatham Town are the lowest-ranked team remaining. The Kent-based club got the better of York City in a all-fourth-tier showdown on Sunday afternoon to advance.

The fifth-round fixtures are scheduled to take place on Sunday 22 February, with exact details to be confirmed after the draw.

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