MIDDLESBROUGH goal-scorer Barry Robson has warned Sunderland they have every confidence of winning the replay at home after holding on for a draw at the Stadium of Light in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Robson scored a sweet left-footed volley to give Boro a first-half lead, but they had to settle for a replay after the Scotland midfielder gave away possession and allowed Fraizer Campbell to fire home an equaliser for Martin O'Neill's outfit after the break.

"That was a bit of slackness from myself and I'm disappointed," Robson said. "It was a simple little task, but it happens so we'll move on."

And Robson was adamant Boro would back themselves at home, having matched Sunderland for long stretches today.

"We have good players at this club who have played at a high level. We know what to expect, we're used to it. Credit to them, but we look forward to the next game and we think we can beat them at home."

But Boro boss Tony Mowbray said it was only half-time. "We will give them a game," he said.

Victory in the replay will see Boro take on another Premier League club in the shape of Arsenal. League One Stevenage were drawn at home against Spurs as a reward for reaching the last 16 for the first time.

Brighton will meet Liver-pool at Anfield after beating Premier League Newcastle on Saturday. Chelsea host Birmingham, with League Two Crawley Town handed a tough home game against Stoke. Norwich take on Leicester, while Everton welcome Blackpool or Sheffield Wednesday to Goodison Park.

Owen Coyle's Bolton will fancy their chances of making the sixth round as they travel to Millwall or Southampton.