A comfortable win over non-league Yeovil secured Cherries' passage into the fourth round of the FA Cup - but who can the Dorset side be drawn against?

In terms of games with a bit of an edge to them, Hampshire rivals Southampton squeezed past Swansea after extra-time, meaning a potential chance of revenge after Saints knocked Cherries out of last year's FA Cup.

Cherries could face further National League opposition, with Boreham Wood and Kidderminster Harriers causing upsets against Wimbledon and Reading respectively.

Whilst Kidderminster currently sit in the sixth tier of English football, Cherries have never beaten the Harriers - with their two league meetings back in the 2002/03 season ending in a draw at Dean Court, and a loss away at Aggborough. 

Boreham Wood and Cherries have never crossed paths, meaning an away trip to Hertfordshire would be a new experience for fans.

In terms of draws Cherries supporters would likely want to avoid because of distance, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool remain in the competition.

With three all-Premier League draws, and Burnley and Newcastle both losing at home to lower league opposition, 15 Premier League sides will feature in the fourth round.

The draw will be made at the climax of this evening's game, meaning as of writing we do not know the full line-up of teams.

With all games being decided on the day thanks to the temporary removal of replays, only Nottingham Forest's game with Arsenal and Manchester United's game with Aston Villa will be played after the draw is made.

Cherries will be ball number 2.

Who would you like to see Cherries draw in the next round? Let us know down below.

Draw in full (Correct as of 2:00pm 09/01/22)

1. Boreham Wood

2. AFC Bournemouth

3. Stoke City or Leyton Orient

4. Southampton

5. Chelsea

6. Liverpool or Shrewsbury Town

7. Cardiff City or Preston North End

8. Coventry City

9. Huddersfield Town

10. Brighton & Hove Albion

11. Kidderminster Harriers

12. Leicester City

13. Middlesbrough

14. Hartlepool United

15. Hull City or Everton

16. Fulham

17. Tottenham Hotspur or Morecambe

18. Crystal Palace

19. Brentford

20. Manchester City

21. Wigan Athletic

22. Luton Town or Harrogate Town

23. Birmingham City or Plymouth Argyle

24. Manchester United or Aston Villa

25. Wolverhampton Wanderers or Sheffield United

26. Cambridge United

27. Barnsley

28. Peterborough United

29. West Ham United or Leeds United

30. Queens Park Rangers

31. Charlton Athletic or Norwich City

32. Nottingham Forest or Arsenal