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FA Cup third-round draw: Liverpool vs Everton, Man Utd vs Derby, Forest vs Arsenal

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The two rivals will meet at Anfield as Premier League and Championship clubs enter the competition, while Brighton host enemies Crystal Palace

Liverpool will take on Everton in a Merseyside derby in the third round of the FA Cup.


 
It is not the only grudge match that will occur in early January as Premier League and Championship teams enter the competition, with Crystal Palace set to visit Brighton.
 
Arsenal face a trip to second-tier club Nottingham Forest, while Forest's Midlands rivals Derby County also landed a plum draw away to Manchester United.
 
Tottenham will be at home to League One outfit AFC Wimbledon and Manchester City face a stern test in Premier League overachievers Burnley.
 
The third-round draw in full
 
Ipswich Town vs Sheffield United
 
Watford vs Bristol City
 
Birmingham City vs Burton Albion
 
Liverpool vs Everton
 
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Crystal Palace
 
Aston Villa vs Woking or Peterborough United
 
Bournemouth vs AFC Fylde or Wigan
 
Coventry City vs Stoke City
 
Newport County vs Leeds United
 
Bolton Wanderers vs Huddersfield Town
 
Port Vale vs Bradford City
 
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal
 
Brentford vs Notts County
 
Queens Park Rangers vs MK Dons
 
Manchester United vs Derby County
 
Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City vs West Bromwich Albion
 
Doncaster Rovers vs Slough Town or Rochdale
 
Tottenham Hotspur vs AFC Wimbledon
 
Middlesbrough vs Sunderland
 
Fleetwood or Hereford vs Leicester City
 
Blackburn Rovers or Crewe Alexandra vs Hull City
 
Cardiff City vs Mansfield Town
 
Manchester City vs Burnley
 
Shrewsbury Town vs West Ham United
 
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Swansea City
 
Stevenage vs Reading
 
Newcastle United vs Luton Town
 
Millwall vs Barnsley
 
Fulham vs Southampton
 
Wycombe Wanderers vs Preston North End
 
Norwich City vs Chelsea
 
Gillingham or Carlisle United vs Sheffield Wednesday

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