Chelsea have a difficult away tie at Everton in the only confirmed all-Premier League tie in the FA Cup sixth round.

Guus Hiddink’s side sent Manchester City crashing out with a 5-1 win at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Hiddink won the FA Cup in 2009 with Chelsea but faces a tough trip to Goodison Park as he searches for a repeat triumph.

The winners of the fifth-round tie between Shrewsbury Town and Manchester United, who play on Monday, will face West Ham at home. West Ham, who beat Blackburn Rovers 5-1 on Sunday, last won the Cup in 1980, their most recent major trophy, and their manager, Slaven Bilic, has openly prioritised the competition this season.

The only replay of the round thus far will take place on 8 March when Arsenal travel to Hull City after their 0-0 draw at the Emirates on Saturday. The victors will have a home tie against Watford, who scraped past Leeds thanks to a calamitous Scott Wootton own goal.

Fresh from beating Premier League opposition at home on Saturday, Reading will welcome Crystal Palace to the Madejski Stadium as they attempt to reach the semi-finals at Wembley.

The FA Cup sixth-round draw

(ties to be played 11-14 March)

Reading v Crystal Palace

Everton v Chelsea

Arsenal or Hull City v Watford

Shrewsbury or Manchester United v West Ham