FA Cup 3rd-round draw: Arsenal to face Man United, Liverpool get Accrington
Arsenal and Manchester United will meet in the third round of the FA Cup after the Premier League foes were drawn against each other Monday.
League Two's Accrington Stanley will travel to Anfield to take on Premier League leaders Liverpool. Manchester City will host Salford City - whose ownership group features ex-Manchester United players such as David Beckham and Gary Neville - at the Etihad Stadium.
Of the two non-league teams still standing in the competition, Tamworth were handed the most notable fixture with a visit from Tottenham Hotspur. Dagenham & Redbridge, who compete in the fifth tier with Tamworth, face a trip to Millwall.
Other standout David versus Goliath matches include Bromley playing at Newcastle United and Harrogate Town making the short journey to Leeds United.
The FA Cup third round will be contested between Jan. 9-13, 2025.
Draw in full
- Southampton vs. Swansea City
- Arsenal vs. Manchester United
- Exeter City vs. Oxford United
- Leyton Orient vs. Derby County
- Reading vs. Burnley
- Aston Villa vs. West Ham United
- Norwich City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
- Manchester City vs. Salford City
- Millwall vs. Dagenham & Redbridge
- Liverpool vs. Accrington Stanley
- Bristol City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Preston North End vs. Charlton Athletic
- Chelsea vs. Morecambe
- Middlesbrough vs. Blackburn Rovers
- Bournemouth vs. West Bromwich Albion
- Mansfield Town vs. Wigan Athletic
- Tamworth vs. Tottenham Hotspur
- Hull City vs. Doncaster Rovers
- Sunderland vs. Stoke City
- Leicester City vs. Queens Park Rangers
- Brentford vs. Plymouth Argyle
- Coventry City vs. Sheffield Wednesday
- Newcastle United vs. Bromley
- Everton vs. Peterborough United
- Wycombe Wanderers vs. Portsmouth
- Birmingham City vs. Lincoln City
- Leeds United vs. Harrogate Town
- Nottingham Forest vs. Luton Town
- Sheffield United vs. Cardiff City
- Ipswich Town vs. Bristol Rovers
- Fulham vs. Watford
- Crystal Palace vs. Stockport County
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