Wanderers face possible Second Division opposition away for the second game in succession after the draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup made live on BBC 2 at lunchtime on Monday.
If they successfully negotiate their FA Cup third round replay with Tranmere at the Reebok next week Wanderers will travel to Luton Town.
Luton, managed by Mike Newell, reached the last 32 with an impressive 2-1 away victory over Bryan Robson's Bradford at the weekend while Wanderers were drawing 1-1 at Transmere.
Third Division Northampton will play 10-times FA Cup winners Manchester United in the fourth round if they can beat Rotherham in a replay next week.
Conference side Scarborough could face a home clash with Premiership glamour team Chelsea if both sides overcome replays against Southend and Watford respectively.
Elsewhere there were four all-Premiership ties - the pick of them being Liverpool against Newcastle at Anfield.
Cup holders Arsenal are at home to Middlesbrough, Everton will play Fulham and Tottenham will travel to play Leicester or Manchester City.
Telford are at home to First Division Millwall in the fourth round, with ties to be played on the weekend of January 24 and 25.
Full draw:
Man City or Leicester v Tottenham Swansea v Preston or Reading Northampton or Rotherham v Man Utd Kidderminster or Wolves v West Ham Arsenal v Middlesbrough Coventry v Accrington Stanley or Colchester Ipswich v Sunderland Luton v Tranmere or Bolton Liverpool v Newcastle Burnley v Gillingham Nottm Forest v Sheff Utd Portsmouth v Barnsley or Scunthorpe Everton v Fulham Telford v Millwall Southend or Scarborough v Watford or Chelsea Birmingham v Wimbledon or Stoke
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