Get ready for the showdown of the century as Arsenal takes on Manchester United in the FA Cup third round! Plus, which other intriguing matches are on the cards?
The magic of the FA Cup is back as the third round proper draw unveiled some electrifying matchups for football enthusiasts! Fans across Ireland are buzzing with anticipation as Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United are set to clash at the historic Emirates Stadium. This epic face-off promises to deliver fireworks on the pitch, and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good old rivalry? Ruben Amorim's Red Devils will be looking to pull off an upset, but Mikel Arteta's men will be hungry for a slice of glory, especially with home advantage on their side!
Meanwhile, the draw also saw some lesser-known teams stepping into the spotlight. Tamworth FC will be gearing up for their away match against the Gunners, and this National League side has the chance to make history in the prestigious tournament. Who knows, they might just be on their way to becoming the underdog fairy tale of this season’s FA Cup! Other intriguing ties include West Ham United set to take on Aston Villa, and Brentford preparing to host Plymouth Argyle, promising a weekend of thrilling football action this January!
Additionally, Liverpool fans will be out for revenge as they square off against League Two contenders Accrington. With Manchester City clashing with nearby Salford City, it seems there will be no shortage of excitement, and, hey, at least one club gets to face off against their local rivals! The third round of the FA Cup never fails to showcase the beauty of knockout football, where anything can happen.
As discussed, the FA Cup isn’t just for the big shots! Crystal Palace will host Stockport County, while Bromley FC’s Ravens gear up for a challenging trip to Premier League side Newcastle United, adding even more unpredictability to the mix. It’s stories like these that make the FA Cup a beloved tournament, where dreams are born on the pitch and magic happens, often with a sprinkle of romance or a dash of heartbreak! Speaking of magic, did you know the FA Cup is one of the oldest football competitions in the world, first held in 1871? Just goes to show, the thrill of the cup has been alive and well well before many of us tuned in!
To top it off, the FA Cup has seen its fair share of unforgettable upsets over the years. Remember the time Wigan Athletic stunned Manchester City to claim the trophy in 2013? Or how about Coventry City, who shocked everyone by beating Tottenham in the 1987 final? These moments solidify the FA Cup’s reputation as the ultimate underdog competition, where passion and unpredictability reign supreme, and everyday heroes emerge on the hallowed ground of Wembley!
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We have been drawn away against Tamworth of the National League in the third round of this season's Emirates FA Cup.
The Gunners are, of course, our next opponents in the Premier League, with Ruben Amorim taking his side to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday evening.
West Ham United will begin the quest for a fourth Emirates FA Cup with a third-round tie at Premier League rivals Aston Villa.
Manchester City will entertain nearby Salford City while Premier League leaders Liverpool host League Two Accrington in January.
Brentford will host Plymouth Argyle in the third round of the FA Cup; the tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday 11 January.
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The Ravens have been drawn away to Premier League side Newcastle United in Third Round of the Emirates FA Cup. Ties are scheduled to take place between ...
Wolves have been drawn away to Bristol City in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup.