Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson has said that he wants to be drawn against Manchester United in the last eight of the FA Cup.
Parkinson's side recorded their second victory over Premier League opposition in this year's competition as they beat Sunderland 2-0 on Sunday.
United travel to Preston North End on Monday evening, and Parkinson is hoping to meet the Red Devils in the quarter-finals.
The Mirror quotes the Bantams' boss as saying: "We would love Manchester United. The chairman will want to be away at a big Premier League club, but I want to be at home.
"If we get our approach right we have a chance against anyone.
"[We need to] keep the honesty and do the right things, play as a team. It is about individuals looking good in a team unit, no egos and then getting the rewards."
Bradford beat Chelsea 4-2 in the fourth round at Stamford Bridge.