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What time is the FA Cup 3rd round draw and how can I watch it?

Arsenal won last season’s FA Cup (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal won last season’s FA Cup (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Premier League and Championship clubs will learn how their FA Cup adventures will start this week, with several sides hoping to end a barren run without a trophy by earning domestic success.

Second-round ties have been played across the weekend, with the likes of non-league sides Chorley and Marine taking their places in the third round.

It is at this point that the top-flight and second tier clubs will join the competition, with Arsenal the current holders and also the side with the most all-time wins to their name, on 14.

READ MORE: Premier League fixtures and table - all matches by date and kick-off time

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By the time the final comes around in mid-May, Manchester United will be five years since they last won it, it will be 15 for Liverpool, 26 years for Everton and a full three decades for Tottenham.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the draw.

When is the draw?

The draw is set to take place at 7:10pm on Monday, 30 November before the final second-round tie is played, which sees Canvey Island face Boreham Wood.

Where can I watch it?

The aforementioned match will be shown on BT Sport 1 and the draw will be live on the same channel before kick-off. The draw can also be watched via the FA Cup’s YouTube, Twitter and Facebook channels.

Who is in the draw?

There are 64 teams in total, comprised of 20 Premier League clubs, 24 from the Championship and the 20 winners of the second-round ties.

When is the third round?

The games will take place across the weekend of Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 January 2021. Each of the 32 winners of the round will take £82,000 each from the competition's prize fund - an enormous amount for the smallest sides in the competition and potentially a season-saving amount for even football league clubs this year, given the lack of fans in stadiums.

Select odds to win FA Cup

Man City - 4/1

Liverpool - 6/1

Chelsea - 6/1

Man United - 6/1

Tottenham - 8/1

Arsenal - 8/1

Leicester - 16/1

Wolves - 20/1

Leeds - 25/1

Morecambe - 7500/1

Draw numbers in full

1 AFC Bournemouth

2 Arsenal

3 Aston Villa

4 Barnsley

5 Birmingham City

6 Blackburn Rovers

7 Brentford

8 Brighton & Hove Albion

9 Bristol City

10 Burnley

11 Cardiff City

12 Chelsea

13 Coventry City

14 Crystal Palace

15 Derby County

16 Everton

17 Fulham

18 Huddersfield Town

19 Leeds United

20 Leicester City

21 Liverpool

22 Luton Town

23 Manchester City

24 Manchester United

25 Middlesbrough

26 Millwall

27 Newcastle United

28 Norwich City

29 Nottingham Forest

30 Preston North End

31 Queens Park Rangers

32 Reading

33 Rotherham United

34 Sheffield United

35 Sheffield Wednesday

36 Southampton

37 Stoke City

38 Swansea City

39 Tottenham Hotspur

40 Watford

41 West Bromwich Albion

42 West Ham United

43 Wolverhampton Wanderers

44 Wycombe Wanderers

45 Stevenage

46 Blackpool

47 Tranmere Rovers

48 Crawley Town

49 Stockport County

50 Plymouth Argyle

51 Portsmouth

52 Cheltenham Town

53 Chorley

54 Morecambe

55 Shrewsbury Town

56 Mansfield Town

57 Newport County

58 Marine

59 Exeter City

60 Canvey Island or Boreham Wood

61 Doncaster Rovers

62 Milton Keynes Dons

63 Bristol Rovers

64 Oldham Athletic

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