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VAR will not be used in the third or fourth round of the FA Cup, the Football Association has announced

A host of London clubs will be involved in the third round of the FA Cup when the famous competition resumes at the beginning of January.

Tottenham Hotspur travel to Tamworth while Chelsea are at home to Morecambe. West Ham have been handed an all-Premier League tie as they head to Aston Villa while Fulham take on Watford in one of the opening games of the round.

The Football Association has announced a major rule change ahead of the games, with VAR not to be used in any of the third round matches. The video technology will not be introduced until the fifth round to allow for "a consistent refereeing approach for all clubs". VAR is not available at all stadiums and in the past has only been used in round three if the relevant technology is available.

A statement released by the FA on the decision read: “Video Assistant Referees (VAR) will only be used in the 2024-25 Emirates FA Cup from the Fifth Round onwards. It has been agreed that VAR will be utilised for every match in the Fifth Round of the competition through to the Final at Wembley Stadium, and will not be in operation for the Third and Fourth Rounds. VAR has only been used in the Emirates FA Cup previously for matches at Wembley Stadium and at Premier League grounds due to the infrastructure, workforce and costs that are required for its operation. This decision ensures that there is a consistent refereeing approach for all clubs taking part in the same stage of the competition.”

Following being drawn to Man United, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said ahead of the Gunners’ Premier League clash with the Red Devils: “That’s the thing about draws, you can get anybody. We play at home, it’s going to be a big match again and it’s a little bit of the story of the last few seasons that in the third or fourth round we are playing big opponents but we want to do what we have done historically at this club and in the end, you have to beat the big teams to win it. It is what it is. We are excited.”

Third-round FA Cup draw in full

Southampton v Swansea

Arsenal v Manchester United

Exeter v Oxford

Leyton Orient v Derby

Reading v Burnley

Aston Villa v West Ham

Norwich v Brighton

Manchester City v Salford City

Millwall v Dagenham & Redbridge

Liverpool v Accrington Stanley

Bristol City v Wolves

Preston v Charlton

Chelsea v Morecambe

Middlesbrough v Blackburn

Bournemouth v West Brom

Mansfield v Wigan Athletic

Tamworth v Tottenham

Hull v Doncaster

Sunderland v Stoke

Leicester v QPR

Brentford v Plymouth

Coventry v Sheffield Wednesday

Newcastle v Bromley

Everton v Peterborough

Wycombe v Portsmouth

Birmingham v Lincoln City

Leeds United v Harrogate

Nottingham Forest v Luton

Sheffield United v Cardiff

Ipswich v Bristol Rovers

Fulham v Watford

Crystal Palace v Stockport

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