When is the draw?
The remaining sides will be paired at approximately 7pm during the draw at BBC Headquarters in London on Monday evening.
How did City reach this stage?
Claude Puel's men overcame Fleetwood Town 2-0 at King Power Stadium, courtesy of Kelechi Iheanacho's brace, following a 0-0 stalemate at Highbury Stadium.
Puel handed winger Riyad Mahrez the captain’s armband for the third round replay, while Adrien Silva and Eldin Jakupović made their full home debuts.
On Saturday, the Foxes enjoyed a 5-1 victory over Peterborough United at the ABAX Stadium.
Braces for Fousseni Diabaté, on his Club debut, and Iheanacho were added upon by Wilfred Ndidi’s late close-range strike for the Foxes, while Andrew Hughes found the net for the Posh.
While Puel made 10 changes to his line-up from the Premier League victory over Watford, the Frenchman still had a clutch of Premier League medal-holders among the starting XI.
There was also a return to action for Danny Simpson, who has been absent with a hamstring injury this month, while Robert Huth (ankle) was an unused substitute.
How can I follow the draw?
Live updates will be available on the Club's official Twitter page (@LCFC) before further informational is posted to LCFC.com
What number are we?
City will be ball no. 2 and one of 10 Premier League sides to remain in the competition.
1. West Bromwich Albion
2. Leicester City
3. Huddersfield Town or Birmingham City
4. Notts County or Swansea City
5. Manchester United
6. Sheffield Wednesday
7. Manchester City
8. Coventry City
9. Millwall or Rochdale
10. Southampton
11. Brighton & Hove Albion
12. Wigan Athletic
13. Hull City
14. Newport County or Tottenham Hotspur
15. Chelsea
16. Sheffield United
Don't forget...
Lewis Mason will be joined by Dean Hammond on Weekend Review on Monday night to analyse Saturday's result at Peterborough.
The Blue Army can tune in for free by heading over to LCFC.com at 6pm.