Football Today
·3 December 2024
Football Today
·3 December 2024
The FA Cup third-round draw has been completed, with a couple of all-Premier League match-ups grabbing the headlines.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim will not be eased into FA Cup action, with the Red Devils handed one of the toughest possible draws.
The reigning FA Cup champions will kick off their title defence against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. The two sides will face off in a blockbuster Premier League dress rehearsal on Wednesday. Arsenal have won the FA Cup 14 times, Man Utd are second on the list with 13 titles.
United clinched the FA Cup title under Erik ten Hag’s leadership, beating local rivals Manchester City in May. They will be eager to retain their crown.
Aston Villa will welcome West Ham United to Villa Park in the other all-Premier League FA Cup fixture.
Both sides have endured a tricky start to the 2024/25 Premier League season and will hope for a reprieve in the domestic tournament.
Man City will host third-tier strugglers Salford City at the Etihad Stadium, although it remains to be seen if Pep Guardiola will be in the dugout for that fixture.
Pressure is piling up on the Spaniard after Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool, with Man City now winless in seven games across all competitions (L6).
Guardiola is unlikely to get the boot, especially after pledging his allegiance to the club with a new two-year deal, but results have to improve in the coming weeks to keep the wolves at bay.
Meanwhile, Chelsea will face Morecambe, while Liverpool host Accrington Stanley.
In the UK, football fans can watch all FA Cup games on BBC and ITV, while US-based fans can tune into ESPN. And if you can’t tune in to any of these, please see our FA Cup live streaming guide for how to watch all FA Cup games wherever you are around the world.
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