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SPORT : FA Cup third round draw: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea discover opponents

 



The draw for the third round of the FA Cup was conducted on Monday night.

Holders Arsenal will host Newcastle, as they begin their quest to win a record-extending 15th title.

Manchester United welcome Watford, Chelsea have been handed a home tie against Morecambe, while Wolves and Crystal Palace clash in an all-Premier League affair.

Tottenham Hotspur are away at Marine, Stoke City host Leicester City and Aston Villa take on champions Liverpool.

The matches will be played during the weekend that begins January 8, 2021.

FULL FIXTURES:
Huddersfield vs Plymouth Argyle

Southampton vs Shrewsbury Town

Chorley vs Derby County

Marine vs Tottenham

Wolves vs Crystal Palace

Stockport County vs West Ham

Oldham Athletic vs Bournemouth

Manchester United vs Watford

Stevenage vs Swansea City

Everton vs Rotherham United

Nottingham Forest vs Cardiff

Arsenal vs Newcastle

Barnsley vs Tranmere Rovers

Bristol Rovers vs Sheffield United

Canvey Island or Boreham Wood vs Millwall

Blackburn Rovers vs Doncaster Rovers

Stoke City vs Leicester

Wycombe Wanderers vs Preston

Crawley Town vs Leeds United

Burnley vs MK Dons

Bristol City vs Portsmouth

QPR vs Fulham

Aston Villa vs Liverpool

Brentford vs Middlesbrough

Manchester City vs Birmingham City

Luton Town vs Reading

Chelsea vs Morecambe

Exeter City vs Sheffield Wednesday

Norwich City vs Coventry City

Blackpool vs West Brom

Newport County vs Brighton

Cheltenham Town vs Mansfield Town

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