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Half of the clubs in the Premier League have been drawn to face each other in the third round of the FA Cup, including eight-times winners Chelsea travelling to Manchester City.
The knockout tie at the Etihad Stadium will take place immediately after the two sides play each other for the first time in the Premier League, at Stamford Bridge on 5 January. They have already met in the EFL Cup this month, in which City prevailed 2-0.
FA Cup holders Liverpool will host Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Manchester United are at home to Everton in two more of five all-Premier League ties.
The other two are Southampton‘s trip to Crystal Palace and a London derby as Brentford entertain West Ham United.
The third round will be played between 6-9 January 2023.
Premier League leaders Arsenal, who have a record 14 FA Cup triumphs, travel to Oxford United, who are 13th in League One.
(to be played 6-9 Jan)
Middlesbrough v Brighton
Man City v Chelsea
Spurs v Portsmouth
Cardiff v Leeds
Brentford v West Ham
AFC Bournemouth v Burnley
Aston Villa v Stevenage
Oxford Utd v Arsenal
Liverpool v Wolves
Blackpool v Nott’m Forest
Dagenham & Redbridge/Gillingham v Leicester
Hull v Fulham
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle
Man Utd v Everton
6 Jan
Man Utd v Everton
7 Jan
AFC Bournemouth v Burnley
Aston Villa v Stevenage
Blackpool v Nott’m Forest
Brentford v West Ham
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Dagenham & Redbridge/Gillingham v Leicester
Hull v Fulham
Liverpool v Wolves
Middlesbrough v Brighton
Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle
Spurs v Portsmouth
8 Jan
Cardiff v Leeds
Man City v Chelsea
9 Jan
Oxford Utd v Arsenal
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