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The Emirates FA Cup 2018/19


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The Emirates FA Cup first round draw will take place from 7pm on Monday 22 October.

The 32 non-league sides still left in the competition will be joined by the 48 teams from League One and League Two.

The draw will be broadcast live on BBC Two and will be hosted by Mark Chapman.

The first round is scheduled for the weekend of 9 November with each winning club picking up £36,000 after The FA prize fund was doubled at the start of the season.

Draw numbers:

1 ACCRINGTON STANLEY
2 AFC WIMBLEDON
3 BARNSLEY
4 BLACKPOOL
5 BRADFORD CITY
6 BRISTOL ROVERS
7 BURTON ALBION
8 BURY
9 CAMBRIDGE UNITED
10 CARLISLE UNITED
11 CHARLTON ATHLETIC
12 CHELTENHAM TOWN
13 COLCHESTER UNITED
14 COVENTRY CITY
15 CRAWLEY TOWN
16 CREWE ALEXANDRA
17 DONCASTER ROVERS
18 EXETER CITY
19 FLEETWOOD TOWN
20 FOREST GREEN ROVERS
21 GILLINGHAM
22 GRIMSBY TOWN
23 LINCOLN CITY
24 LUTON TOWN
25 MACCLESFIELD TOWN
26 MANSFIELD TOWN
27 MILTON KEYNES DONS
28 MORECAMBE
29 NEWPORT COUNTY
30 NORTHAMPTON TOWN
31 NOTTS COUNTY
32 OLDHAM ATHLETIC
33 OXFORD UNITED
34 PETERBOROUGH UNITED
35 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE
36 PORT VALE
37 PORTSMOUTH
38 ROCHDALE
39 SCUNTHORPE UNITED
40 SHREWSBURY TOWN
41 SOUTHEND UNITED
42 STEVENAGE
43 SUNDERLAND
44 SWINDON TOWN
45 TRANMERE ROVERS
46 WALSALL
47 WYCOMBE WANDERERS
48 YEOVIL TOWN
49 GUISELEY
50 WARRINGTON TOWN OR FC HALIFAX TOWN
51 CHORLEY
52 HARTLEPOOL UNITED
53 CHESTERFIELD
54 SOUTHPORT
55 YORK CITY
56 HARROGATE TOWN OR WREXHAM
57 GATESHEAD
58 STOCKPORT COUNTY
59 SALFORD CITY
60 SOLIHULL MOORS
61 ALFRETON TOWN
62 WOKING
63 HITCHIN TOWN OR LEATHERHEAD
64 CHIPPENHAM TOWN OR MAIDENHEAD UNITED
65 SLOUGH TOWN
66 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN OR OXFORD CITY
67 WESTON SUPER MARE
68 BOREHAM WOOD OR DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE
69 METROPOLITAN POLICE
70 BROMLEY
71 ALDERSHOT TOWN
72 TORQUAY UNITED
73 BILLERICAY TOWN OR TAUNTON TOWN
74 HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH
75 SUTTON UNITED
76 EBBSFLEET UNITED
77 MAIDSTONE UNITED
78 HARINGEY BOROUGH
79 BARNET
80 DOVER ATHLETIC

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On 23/10/2018 at 00:51, Adam es Tranquilo said:

First time you've not been in it for over 100 years isn't it? Must feel weird.

FA Vase is much more prestigious than the airline cup anyway.

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FA Cup second round draw
Guiseley v Fleetwood Town
Bury v Luton Town
Wrexham v Newport County
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Southend United or Crawley v Barnsley
Shrewsbury Town or Salford City v Scunthorpe
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Chesterfield or Billericay Town v Grimsby
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Swindon Town v Woking
Maidstone United v Oldham Athletic
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Morecambe or Halifax v Wimbledon
Plymouth v Oxford United or Forest Green
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport County
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Walsall v Sunderland
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Sutton United or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool

Ties to be played over the weekend beginning Friday 30 November.

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Tottenham and Arsenal have been handed FA Cup third-round trips to lower league opposition, possibly non-League opposition.

Spurs, who lost Sunday’s Premier League derby at the Emirates Stadium 4-2, will travel to League Two Tranmere or Southport of the National League North. The Gunners, too, are on the road, to the winners of the second-round replay between National League Solihull Moors and League One Blackpool.

Wrexham of the National League will also host Premier League opposition in the shape of the 2016 champions, Leicester City, if they can get past League Two Newport. And Watford likewise will hope to avoid a giant-killing act when they head to the National League South side Woking.

Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea were handed home draws against the Championship trio of Reading, Rotherham and Nottingham Forest respectively, while League Two Lincoln will travel to top-flight Everton.

Forest have eliminated the holders of the FA Cup on five of the six previous occasions they have faced them, including beating Arsenal in the third round last season.

The draw yielded two all-Premier League ties with Wolves welcoming Liverpool to Molineux and Bournemouth hosting Brighton. Liverpool remain unbeaten in the Premier League this season.

Cardiff will travel to League One Gillingham, while Newcastle face Blackburn of the Championship at St James’ Park and Crystal Palace are at home to League Two Grimsby.

Southampton have been drawn away to promotion-chasing Derby, while Fulham welcome League Two Oldham to Craven Cottage and the Championship side Birmingham head for West Ham, with Burnley taking on League One Barnsley at Turf Moor.

Everton will play Lincoln at Goodison Park and the two have an interesting history. They met four times in league matches between 1952-54 in the old Second Division days and also in a two-leg League Cup tie in 1993. Howard Kendall’s side made hard work of disposing of the Imps, winning 4-3 in the first leg at Sincil Bank before a 4-2 victory at Goodison.

The third round is scheduled to take place over the weekend of Saturday 5 January 2019. Winning clubs will receive £135,500 after the FA doubled the prize fund at the beginning of the season.

FA Cup third round draw
Bolton v Walsall or Sunderland
Millwall v Hull City
Gillingham v Cardiff
Brentford v Oxford United
Sheffield Wednesday v Luton
Manchester United v Reading
Everton v Lincoln
Tranmere or Southport v Tottenham
Preston v Doncaster Rovers
Newcastle v Blackburn Rovers
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v Grimsby
Derby v Southampton
Accrington v Ipswich
Bristol City v Huddersfield
Wrexham or Newport v Leicester City
Fulham v Oldham Athletic
Shrewsbury v Stoke City
Solihull Moors or Blackpool v Arsenal
Manchester City v Rotherham
Bournemouth v Brighton
West Ham v Birmingham
Woking v Watford
Burnley v Barnsley
QPR v Leeds United
Sheffield United v Barnet
Norwich v Portsmouth
Guiseley or Fleetwood v Wimbledon
West Brom v Wigan
Middlesbrough v Peterborough or Bradford
Wolves v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Swansea

Tranmere or Southport away. Perfect!
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The TV games have been announced.

Tranmere or Southport v Tottenham (Fri 4th Jan 7.45pm, BT)

Man Utd v Reading (Sat 5th Jan 12.30pm, BT)

Solihull Moors or Blackpool v Arsenal (Sat 5th Jan 5.30pm, BT)

Woking v Watford (Sun 6th Jan 2pm, BT)

Wrexham or Newport v Leicester (Sun 6th Jan 4.30pm, BBC)

Wolves v Liverpool (Mon 7th Jan 7.45pm, BBC)

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