Brendan Rodgers saw his team dumped out of the FA Cup by Oldham Athletic
The draw for the FA Cup Fifth Round has been made and features just one all-Premier League tie. But how has the draw affected the betting?
After a rip-roaring weekend of FA Cup action across the country, no fewer than six Premier League teams were knocked out, and four of those to lower league opposition.
The two biggest shocks of the weekend were undoubtedly to be found at Carrow Road and Boundary Park as non-league Luton Town overcame Chris Hughton's Norwich 0-1 and Oldham Athletic welcomed Liverpool to their home ground and promptly dished out a hugely physical 3-2 beating. Luton, who are now a longshot at 600599/1 to win the Cup have been rewarded with a home tie against Millwall 110109/1.
Oldham, who are still available at 500499/1, welcome the other big team from Merseyside in the next round in the shape of David Moyes' Everton themselves an 8.615/2 shot. Everton could provide real value here, it's easy to see them going reasonably far in the competition if they can avoid a tough away draw.
Elsewhere, Arsenal have come right in to 76/1 after their hard-fought win at Brighton. They have an easy-looking home tie against a struggling Blackburn in the next round, whereas Wigan 6059/1 face a potential banana skin travelling to either Huddersfield or Leicester.
The market clearly feels that the cup will go to one of the Manchester clubs though. There's not much between them in terms of price, with United available at 3.9n/a and City only slightly shorter at 3.8514/5. They face Reading at home and Leeds at home respectively.
FA Cup Fifth Round draw:
Huddersfield/Leicester v Wigan
MK Dons v Barnsley
Oldham v Everton
Luton v Millwall
Arsenal v Blackburn
Manchester City v Leeds
Manchester United v Reading
Middlesbrough v Brentford/Chelsea
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