Chelsea's visit to Villa Park for their FA Cup fourth round replay match against Aston Villa is one of two fixtures chosen for television by the broadcasters.
The west London side were unable to secure a result at home in a cagey 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge on Friday, and will instead have to travel to the Midlands on Wednesday February 7 to play for a spot in the fifth round.
Their tie will be shown on ITV1, whereas Plymouth Argyle's replay against Leeds United will feature the evening before on Tuesday February 6 on BBC One.
Also being replayed that week are Sheffield Wednesday's journey to Coventry after securing a 1-1 draw at Hillsbrough, Bristol City's clash with Nottingham Forest which ended goalless in the West Country, and Watford versus Southampton, which ended 1-1.
Everton's Saturday hosting of Luton looked a likely contender to also stay undecided another two weeks, with both sides at loggerheads in a 1-1 draw, until Cauley Woodrow shuffled in the winner six minutes into injury time at Goodison Park.
Pochettino lamented his side's apparent lack of clinical edge in stark contrast to their 6-1 rout of Middlesbrough in their Carabao Cup semi-final days earlier, but had little to criticise in their overall performance at home.
'I think it was a very good game,' Pochettino told BBC Sport after the final whistle. 'I think we dominated more of the beginning, then in the second half, after 70 minutes, we start to drop our energy.
'I am so happy with the performance of the whole team, I think the performance was good we just weren't clinical enough.
'For them to face a team like Aston Villa who are doing fantastic in the Premier League and are in the top four, I think it's a very good signal that we are improving.'
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