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FA Cup fourth-round shock ratings: Which of the Premier League and Championship big boys are in danger of being embarrassed? Premier League clubs will be wary of slipping up against lower level opponents FA Cup historically provides plenty of upsets along route to final at Wembley  Millwall host Everton who laboured to a 2-1 win over Lincoln in previous round Newport will be gunning for another shock in their clash against Middlesbrough 

By Sportsmail Reporter

Published: 15:26 GMT, 25 January 2019 | Updated: 15:52 GMT, 25 January 2019

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The FA Cup could provide plenty of drama and a few upsets in the fourth round this weekend. 

Newport pulled off a huge shock last time out when they saw off Leicester and have Middlesbrough in their sights on Saturday, whilst Everton travel to the Den to face Millwall. 

Here, Sportsmail runs the rule over games that could be ripe for a giant killing.  

Saturday

Accrington Stanley v Derby (12.30pm)

They may be just five points above the League One drop zone and winless in four but Accrington will be hopeful of another scalp after top scorer Billy Kee struck to knock out Championship strugglers Ipswich in the last round. 

Frank Lampard’s Derby will be a tougher test, having stunned both Manchester United and Southampton in cup competitions this season.

Shock chance: 2/5

Harry Wilson has been a superb loan addition to Derby and could be a key player on Saturday

Harry Wilson has been a superb loan addition to Derby and could be a key player on Saturday

Middlesbrough v Newport (3pm)

Newport pulled off the shock of the third round when they dumped out Premier League Leicester and took Tottenham to a replay at the same stage last season. 

With his side already in a fierce battle for promotion to the Premier League, Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis revealed on Friday that his squad have been struck down by a bout of flu. Newport will fancy their chances....

Shock chance: 4/5

Shrewsbury v Wolves (3pm)

The Shrews defied their dismal League One form with three goals in 10 minutes to secure a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Championship Stoke in their third-round replay. 

They now face a Wolves side brimming with confidence

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