Premier League and Championship clubs will enter the third round of the FA Cup and we bring you all the details on how to follow the draw live this evening
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Liverpool and Everton will discover their FA Cup opponents(Image: PA)
Liverpool will be one of the Premier League clubs to enter the FA Cup for the first time this season. Championship clubs will also make their appearance in the competition after the second round was concluded by the lower leagues over the weekend.
Arne Slot's side will be keen to continue their fine start to the season upon entering the competition. The Reds extended their lead at the top of the league to with a 2-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.
Last season's winners Manchester United, will be looking to retain the trophy after picking up their first league win over Everton under new manager Ruben Amorim. Meanwhile, non-league teams Dagenham and Redbridge and Tamworth have secured spots in tonight's draw.
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Here, the ECHO brings you all the information on how to follow the FA Cup draw live.
What time is the draw?
The FA Cup draw will take place on Monday, December 2 with coverage scheduled for 7pm.
How can I watch it?
The draw, which will be hosted by Kelly Somers, will be shown live on BBC Two, the BBC iPlayer and YouTube.
Alternatively, you can follow the ECHO's live blog where we will bring you updates during the draw.
When will the third round be played?
The third round of the FA Cup will take place between Friday, January 10 and Monday, January 13. With that said, Charlton Athletic and Leyton Orient's League One trips to Bolton Wanderers and Birmingham City respectively will be rearranged for another date.
Bromley's League Two clash with Bradford City and Dagenham and Redbridge's National League meeting with Forest Green Rovers will also be rescheduled.
Will there be replays?
Replays have been scrapped for the first time in the FA Cup from the first round stage onwards. If a match finishes level after 90 minutes, it will go to extra-time and ultimately penalties.
What are the ball numbers?
The ball numbers for the third round are as follows:
1. AFC Bournemouth2. Arsenal3. Aston Villa4. Blackburn Rovers5. Brentford6. Brighton & Hove Albion7. Bristol City8. Burnley9. Cardiff City10. Chelsea11. Coventry City12. Crystal Palace13. Derby County14. Everton15. Fulham16. Hull City17. Ipswich Town18. Leeds United19. Leicester City20. Liverpool21. Luton Town22. Manchester City23. Manchester United24. Middlesbrough25. Millwall26. Newcastle United27. Norwich City28. Nottingham Forest29. Oxford United30. Plymouth Argyle31. Portsmouth32. Preston North End33. Queens Park Rangers34. Sheffield United35. Sheffield Wednesday36. Southampton37. Stoke City38. Sunderland39. Swansea City40. Tottenham Hotspur41. Watford42. West Bromwich Albion43. West Ham United44. Wolverhampton Wanderers45. Salford City46. Charlton Athletic47. Exeter City48. Leyton Orient49. Bristol Rovers50. Dagenham & Redbridge51. Accrington Stanley52. Lincoln City53. Tamworth54. Birmingham City55. Mansfield Town56. Peterborough United57. Stockport County58. Wycombe Wanderers59. Morecambe60. Bromley61. Doncaster Rovers62. Reading63. Harrogate Town64. Wigan Athletic