Fulham will face Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough in the Third Round of the FA Cup.
It means the two sides will face each other in consecutive matches, following the Sky Bet Championship encounter on Saturday 2nd January.
The two teams have already met at Hillsborough this season, with Wednesday taking a 3-2 win in the league back in September.
Holders Arsenal will face Sunderland at home in the third round of the FA Cup.
The two sides met in the Barclays Premier League at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, with the Gunners recording a 3-1 victory.
If part-timers Whitehawk come through their replay against Dagenham & Redbridge, their third-round debut will see them face top-flight opposition in Everton at Goodison Park.
Sixth-tier Whitehawk were one of four non-league teams to feature in the draw made in Cardiff on Monday night.
The lowest-ranked among them, Salford City, will host Sky Bet Championship Derby if the seventh-tier club get past Hartlepool in their second-round replay.
Eastleigh, the only one of the quartet to have made it through outright, were handed a home tie against Championship basement boys Bolton, while the draw also pitted the winner of Grimsby's second-round clash against Shrewsbury - being played on Monday night - to face Cardiff away.
Liverpool face a tricky trip to League Two side Exeter City in one of the more intriguing ties in the FA Cup third round.
Jurgen Klopp's first experience of England's top cup competition will come against the Grecians at St James Park, with Exeter having surprised Port Vale from the division above to make it through on Sunday.
There is also a mouthwatering top-division clash between leaders Leicester City and Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
F.A. Cup Third round draw
Sheffield Wednesday v Fulham
Watford v Newcastle
West Brom v Bristol City
West Ham v Wolves
Salford or Hartlepool v Derby
Exeter v Liverpool
Tottenham v Leicester
Colchester v Charlton
Peterborough v Preston
Northampton v MK Dons
Arsenal v Sunderland
Newport v Blackburn
Ipswich v Portsmouth
Birmingham v Bournemouth
Wycombe v Aston Villa
Oxford v Swansea
Brentford v Chesterfield or Walsall
Bury v Bradford
Manchester United v Sheffield United
Everton v Dagenham or Whitehawk
Southampton v Crystal Palace
Eastleigh v Bolton
Nottingham Forest v QPR
Carlisle v Yeovil
Chelsea v Leyton Orient or Scunthorpe
Doncaster v Stoke
Leeds v Rotherham
Cardiff v Grimsby or Shrewsbury
Huddersfield v Reading
Middlesbrough v Burnley
Norwich v Manchester City
Hull v Brighton
Ties to be played between January 8 and 11, 2016.
Source Sky/Fulham FC