The FA Cup third round is set to ignite with the entry of Premier League clubs, promising exciting clashes and potential upsets against lower-league teams.
The FA Cup third round kicks off with 44 Premier League and Championship clubs joining the 20 lower-league and non-league teams who made it through last month's second round. This stage always brings excitement as lower-league clubs hope to draw big Premier League names and potentially pull off an upset.
Notable matches include Premier League leaders Manchester City facing non-league Salford City, owned by the 'Class of '92' - former Manchester United players Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt. Another highlight is the clash between Arsenal and holders Manchester United. The BBC will provide extensive live coverage on TV, radio and online, including live matches, highlights, and text commentary
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