Ipswich Town will travel to Manchester United in the third round of the Capital One Cup, yesterday's draw has revealed.
The Blues beat Doncaster Rovers 4-1 after extra time on Tuesday evening, in their second round tie, to reach the third round for the first time in five years
Brett Pitman's second half strike cancelled out Andy William's first half goal, with late goals from David McGoldrick, James Alabi and Ryan Frazier sealing the win for the Suffolk visitors.
The last time Town made it past the second round was in the 2010-11 season when they faced Arsenal in the semi-final, the furthest they ever reached in their history.
Man Utd have yet to play in the competition this season, after receiving byes in the previous two rounds. Premier League clubs in European action start at this stage.
Mick McCarthy was delighted with the draw, but admitted he may field a strong squad - he told the club website.
Ticket details and confirmed match date are yet to be announced.
Full Third Round Draw:
Middlesbrough v Wolves
Norwich City v West Brom
Hull City v Swansea
Leicester City v West Ham
Aston Villa v Birmingham
Tottenham v Arsenal
Manchester United v Ipswich Town
Liverpool v Carlisle United
Crystal Palace v Charlton Athletic
Fulham v Stoke City
Sunderland v Manchester City
Newcastle United v Sheffield Wednesday
Reading v Barnsley or Everton
Preston v Bournemouth
Walsall v Chelsea
Milton Keynes Dons v Southampton
All ties to be played week commencing 21 September 2015.
The Blues beat Doncaster Rovers 4-1 after extra time on Tuesday evening, in their second round tie, to reach the third round for the first time in five years
Brett Pitman's second half strike cancelled out Andy William's first half goal, with late goals from David McGoldrick, James Alabi and Ryan Frazier sealing the win for the Suffolk visitors.
The last time Town made it past the second round was in the 2010-11 season when they faced Arsenal in the semi-final, the furthest they ever reached in their history.
Man Utd have yet to play in the competition this season, after receiving byes in the previous two rounds. Premier League clubs in European action start at this stage.
Mick McCarthy was delighted with the draw, but admitted he may field a strong squad - he told the club website.
Ticket details and confirmed match date are yet to be announced.
Full Third Round Draw:
Middlesbrough v Wolves
Norwich City v West Brom
Hull City v Swansea
Leicester City v West Ham
Aston Villa v Birmingham
Tottenham v Arsenal
Manchester United v Ipswich Town
Liverpool v Carlisle United
Crystal Palace v Charlton Athletic
Fulham v Stoke City
Sunderland v Manchester City
Newcastle United v Sheffield Wednesday
Reading v Barnsley or Everton
Preston v Bournemouth
Walsall v Chelsea
Milton Keynes Dons v Southampton
All ties to be played week commencing 21 September 2015.