Wolves travel to Blackburn, while Villa welcome Spurs - FA Cup draw
Wolves travel to Ewood Park to take on Blackburn in the fourth round of the FA Cup - while Aston Villa welcome Premier League rivals Tottenham.
Rovers, who sit seventh in the Championship under manager John Eustace, beat Middlesbrough 1-0 on Saturday to secure their safe passage to the fourth round.
And they will take on Vitor Pereira's Wolves side, who progressed to the next round of the cup after beating Bristol City 2-1 at Ashton Gate on Saturday afternoon.
Goals from Rayan Ait-Nouri and Rodrigo Gomes saw Wolves cruise into a two-goal lead inside the first quarter of the game.
But they were pegged back by their hosts as Scott Twine scored a magnificent free-kick in first-half stoppage time - but Wolves held on for victory.
Pereira's side would be hopeful of similar success in the competition to what they had last season as they made it to the quarter-finals - beating their arch-rivals West Brom in a Black Country derby on their way there.
There is an all-Premier League clash for Unai Emery's Villa side as they are at home for the second round running against Spurs - who made hard work of beating non-league side Tamworth.
Villa came from behind to beat West Ham to reach the fourth round of the competition. The result also inflicted defeat on Graham Potter in his first game in charge.
He had only replaced former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui in charge of the Hammers boss the day before.
Crysencio Summerville gave the visitors the lead in the ninth minute of the match as Villa wore a special black kit to mark their 150th anniversary.
Emery's side were poor for the best part of an hour, but they turned it on in the final 30 minutes as Amadou Onana and Morgan Rogers completed the comeback to ensure their progress through.
Birmingham City have a mouthwatering clash against Premier League Newcastle United.
Chris Davies' side, who are third in League One, progressed through to the next round after they beat fellow third-tier side Lincoln City 2-1.
Stoke welcome fellow Championship side Cardiff City - they beat fellow Championship side Sunderland on Saturday to progress.
The matches for the fourth round are scheduled to be played from Friday, February 7 to Monday, February 10 with fixture times confirmed in due course as games are picked for TV coverage.