Manchester United will travel to League Two Grimsby in the Carabao Cup second round as they attempt to bounce back from one of their worst seasons in recent history.
The 2023 winners will head for Blundell Park during the week beginning August 25 after being paired with the Mariners in Wednesday night's draw, in which they were the last team team out of the hat.
Elsewhere, there are all-Premier League clashes between Bournemouth and Brentford and Wolves and West Ham, while promoted Leeds face a trip to Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Everton will host League One Mansfield at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
League One Doncaster’s reward for their 4-0 drubbing of Sky Bet Championship Middlesbrough is a trip to Accrington, while Bromley host League One Wycombe after dumping Ipswich, who spent last season in the Premier League, out on penalties.
The nine top-flight sides involved in Europe this season – Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, holders Newcastle, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace – will enter the competition in the third round.
In Wednesday night's games, goalkeeper Lee Nicholls ensured Huddersfield will travel to Premier League Sunderland after a 3-2 penalty shoot-out victory over Leicester.
Nicholls saved from Jordan Ayew and Republic of Ireland international Kasey McAteer after Bilal El Khannouss had hit the post to secure victory for the League One side when the game had finished 2-2 after 90 minutes.
Hamza Choudhury's 54th-minute piledriver put the Sky Bet Championship Foxes ahead and although Dan Vost cancelled out his strike within 11 minutes, Harry Winks restored their lead in short order, only for Cameron Ashia to level it up once again with 14 minutes left.
Liam Palmer sent Championship Sheffield Wednesday through to a home tie against Leeds as they edged past 10-man Bolton on penalties after a six-goal thriller at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
The visitors led three times through Gui Siqueira, Ike Ugbo and Reece Johnson, but Wanderers, who had San Inwood sent off after just 27 minutes, levelled through Jordi Osei-Tutu, Thierry Gale and, deep into stoppage time, Amario Cozier-Duberry to take it to a shoot-out in which keeper Pierce Charles saved from Aaron Morley and Max Conway.
Jay Stansfield came off the bench to fire Birmingham through as they left it late to see off Championship rivals Sheffield United 2-1.
City took a fifth-minute lead when Demarai Gray pounced on Dovydas Sasnauskas’ underhit backpass to hand Kyogo Furuhashi a tap-in, but they wasted several chances to put the game to bed and were made to pay when substitute Gustavo Hamer scored in stunning fashion from just inside the Birmingham half.
However, Stansfield came to the rescue with a deflected 87th-minute winner which booked a home clash with Port Vale.
Murphy Cooper saved George Morrison’s penalty to hand Conor Hourihane's League One Barnsley a 5-4 shoot-out win over League Two Fleetwood after a dramatic 2-2 draw at Oakwell.
Jon Russell headed the Yorkshire side into a 15th-minute lead, but Toby Mullarkey equalised in first-half stoppage time, only to then turn the ball into his own net with 59 minutes gone, and it took a last-gasp equaliser from substitute Owen Devonport to take it to spot-kicks.
Goals from James Wilson and Ryan Broom either side of half-time handed League Two Cheltenham a trip to League One Cardiff courtesy of a 2-0 home win over Exeter.
Tranmere host Burton Albion in the final round-one tie on Thursday.
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South Section
Fulham v Bristol City
Norwich v Southampton
Oxford v Brighton
Reading v AFC Wimbledon
Bournemouth v Brentford
Millwall v Coventry
Wolves v West Ham
Swansea v Plymouth
Bromley v Wycombe
Cardiff v Cheltenham
Cambridge v Charlton
North Section
Tranmere or Burton v Lincoln
Accrington v Doncaster
Wigan v Stockport
Stoke v Bradford
Burnley v Derby
Sunderland v Huddersfield
Birmingham or Sheffield United
Preston v Wrexham
Barnsley v Rotherham
Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds
Everton v Mansfield
Grimsby v Manchester United