The FA Cup is a truly magical competition in the football calendar.
We have seen surprise winners in the past, with Wigan notoriously defeating Manchester City at Wembley thanks to a goal from Ben Watson.
However, in more recent years the bigger teams have taken the competition seriously and fielded strong teams throughout,.
Here at SunSport we have all the TV information for England’s iconic tournament.
Full FA Cup third round fixtures and where to watch
Friday, January 6
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Saturday, January 7
- Preston vs Huddersfield – 12:30pm
- Reading vs Watford – 12:30pm
- Tottenham vs Portsmouth – 12:30pm – BBC Red Button / BBC iPlayer
- Gillingham vs Leicester – 12:30pm – BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- Forest Green vs Birmingham – 12:30pm
- Crystal Palace vs Southampton – 12:30pm
- Hull City vs Fulham – 3pm
- Middlesbrough vs Brighton – 3pm
- Fleetwood vs QPR – 3pm
- Ipswich Town vs Rotherham – 3pm
- Bournemouth vs Burnley – 3pm
- Blackpool vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm
- Chesterfield vs West Brom – 3pm
- Millwall vs Sheffield United – 3pm
- Boreham Wood vs Accrington Stanley – 3pm
- Shrewsbury vs Sunderland – 3pm
- Brentford vs West Ham – 5:30pm
- Coventry vs Wrexham – 5:30pm
- Luton Town vs Wigan – 5:30pm
- Grimsby vs Burton – 5:30pm
- Sheffield Wednesday vs Newcastle – 6pm – BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- Liverpool vs Wolves – 8pm – ITV4 / ITVX
Sunday, January 8
- Bristol City vs Swansea – 12:30pm
- Cardiff vs Leeds United – 2pm – ITV1 / ITVX
- Stockport vs Walsall – 2pm
- Hartlepool vs Stoke City – 2pm
- Norwich vs Blackburn – 2pm
- Aston Villa vs Stevenage – 4:30pm – BBC Red Button / BBC iPlayer
- Man City vs Chelsea – 4:30pm – BBC One / BBC iPlayer
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Monday, January 9
- Oxford United vs Arsenal – 8pm – ITV1 / ITVX
How to watch FA Cup third round FREE
The chosen televised clashes will either be shown live on the BBC or ITV.
Matches are available to watch on a range of channels from BBC One and the Red Button to ITV 1 and ITV 4.
The games will also be available to live stream on your mobile and tablet devices from the BBC iPlayer or ITVX. Both apps are free to sign up for if you have a television licence.
Furthermore, you can watch the games on the BBC iPlayer and ITVX websites.
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