This week marks the third round of the historic FA Cup, with Premier League sides trying to avoid early qualification to progress to the fourth round.
Premier League clubs now compete against EFL and non-league clubs and hope to reap huge financial rewards from another victory.
Manchester City are currently the hosts and are looking to retain their crown.
Arsenal and Liverpool face off in an exciting third round, while Newcastle also face bitter rivals Sunderland.
FA Cup draw: Date and how to follow
The FA Cup fourth round draw will take place on Monday, January 8.
The ceremony will be televised as part of ITV’s coverage of Manchester United’s trip to Wigan, with build-up to that game starting at 7:30pm on ITV1.
The fourth round matches are set to be played on the weekend of January 27 and 28.
There’s plenty of tasty ties for fans to enjoy in the third round
Luton vs Bolton
Shrewsbury vs Wrexham or Yeovil
Arsenal vs Liverpool
Stoke vs Brighton
Norwich vs Crewe or Bristol Rovers
West Ham vs Bristol City
Tottenham vs Burnley
Fulham vs Rotherham
West Brom vs Aldershot or Stockport
Southampton vs Alfreton or Walsall
AFC Wimbledon or Ramsgate vs Ipswich
Peterborough vs Leeds
Millwall vs Leicester
Watford vs Chesterfield or Leyton Orient
Sunderland vs Newcastle
Sheffield Wednesday vs Cardiff
Crystal Palace vs Everton
Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool or Forest Green
Wigan vs Manchester United
Man City vs Huddersfield
Blackburn vs Cambridge
Gillingham vs Sheffield United
Swansea vs Morecambe
Chelsea vs Preston
QPR vs Bournemouth
Coventry vs Oxford
Brentford vs Wolves
Plymouth vs Sutton
Maidstone vs Stevenage or Port Vale
Newport or Barnet vs Eastleigh or Reading
Hull vs Birmingham