Chris Moore's side booked their place in round four of the prestigious youth competition last week following an impressive 5-2 win against Portsmouth, with Matheos Ferreira's hat-trick and Michael Mills' brace sealing an emphatic third round victory.
Their reward is a home draw against Crystal Palace, who claimed a 6-0 victory against Accrington Stanley in the previous round.
The young Magpies have won the competition twice in their history after tasting success in 1962 before a side including Geordie midfielder Paul Gascoigne, lifted the cup in 1985.
A date, venue and kick-off time will be confirmed on newcastleunited.com in due course, with all ties scheduled to be completed by Saturday, 24th January 2026.
At this stage of the competition, when a match is drawn after 90 minutes, an extra 30 minutes of extra time shall be played (15 minutes in each half). If the score remains level after extra time, the winner shall be determined by a penalty shoot-out.
FA Youth Cup fourth round draw:
Queens Park Rangers v Brighton & Hove Albion
Fleetwood Town v Aston Villa
Leeds United v Swansea City
Manchester City v Arsenal
Sunderland v West Bromwich Albion or AFC Bournemouth
Oxford United or Wigan Athletic v Colchester United
Norwich City v Burnley
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
Southend United or Swindon Town v Wrexham
Coventry City v Blackburn Rovers
Watford v Charlton Athletic
Bolton Wanderers v Gillingham or Stevenage
Bromley v Ipswich Town
Reading v Chelsea
Everton v West Ham United
Manchester United v Derby County




