By JAMES COHEN
Published: 10:13 EST, 2 December 2024 | Updated: 10:13 EST, 2 December 2024
On Monday night, the FA Cup third round draw take place, with all 20 of the Premier League clubs entering the competition.
Teams from England's top-flight - as well as the Championship - will join those lower-league and non-league clubs who managed to progress from the second round fixtures.
One of the major talking points of the tournament thus far has been the incredible run from non-league Tamworth - who shocked Huddersfield in the first round before beating Burton.
Reigning champions Man United - who won the competition by beating rivals Man City 2-1 in the final - will be hoping to repeat that success but will be doing so with Ruben Amorim and not Erik ten Hag.
Meanwhile, the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea will all also have their names in the hat. Let's hope for some exciting match-ups!
Here, Mail Sport breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the third round draw.
The draw for the third round of the FA Cup is scheduled to take place on Monday evening
Manchester United will be hoping to emulate their success at Wembley last season
When is the FA Cup third round draw?
The FA Cup third round draw is scheduled to take place from 7pm GMT on December 2nd.
Every Premier League team will enter the draw for the third round of the historic competition.
How to watch
BBC Two will show the FA Cup draw live. Fans will also be able to stream it live via BBC iPlayer.
Football fans will also be able to watch the draw on for free on the Emirates FA Cup's social media accounts.
When will the games be played?
The third round fixtures are set to take place across on Friday, January 10th and Monday, January 13th.
It is likely that there will be a few ties that will be played on the Monday - depending on TV schedules.
Tamworth have been the surprise package throughout this year's early FA Cup rounds
What are the ball numbers?
1. AFC Bournemouth
2. Arsenal
3. Aston Villa
4. Blackburn Rovers
5. Brentford
6. Brighton & Hove Albion
7. Bristol City
8. Burnley
9. Cardiff City
10. Chelsea
11. Coventry City
12. Crystal Palace
13. Derby County
14. Everton
15. Fulham
16. Hull City
17. Ipswich Town
18. Leeds United
19. Leicester City
20. Liverpool
Chelsea have been in scintillating form and will hope to pick up a trophy to show for it
Meanwhile, both Liverpool and Man City would relish clinching the FA Cup title this season
21. Luton Town
22. Manchester City
23. Manchester United
24. Middlesbrough
25. Millwall
26. Newcastle United
27. Norwich City
28. Nottingham Forest
29. Oxford United
30. Plymouth Argyle
31. Portsmouth
32. Preston North End
33. Queens Park Rangers
34. Sheffield United
35. Sheffield Wednesday
36. Southampton
37. Stoke City
38. Sunderland
39. Swansea City
40. Tottenham Hotspur
Man United boss Ruben Amorim will be hoping to retain the FA Cup title for the Red Devils
Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham will look to end their long-running trophy drought
41. Watford
42. West Bromwich Albion
43. West Ham United
44. Wolverhampton Wanderers
45. Salford City
46. Charlton Athletic
47. Exeter City
48. Leyton Orient
49. Bristol Rovers
50. Dagenham & Redbridge
51. Accrington Stanley
52. Lincoln City
53. Tamworth
54. Birmingham City
55. Mansfield Town
56. Peterborough United
57. Stockport County
58. Wycombe Wanderers
59. Morecambe
60. Bromley
Lincoln City will also be hoping to cause an upsert during the next round of fixtures
61. Doncaster Rovers
62. Reading
63. Harrogate Town
64. Wigan Athletic