Thomas Tuchel reacts to Chesterfield win in FA Cup
FA Cup fever is rife this weekend, with clubs up and down the country playing their third round games. Four of the so-called big six clubs have already booked their place in the fourth round of the competition after winning their encounters this weekend, with Arsenal and Manchester United yet to play their matches.
Manchester City were the first of the Premier League giants to win their third round clash as they saw off League Two’s Swindon Town 4-1 at the County Ground on Friday night.
Chelsea followed suit as they thumped National League high-flyers Chesterfield at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Liverpool defeated League One team Shrewsbury at Anfield on Sunday afternoon to secure their progression, while Tottenham saw off League One strugglers Morecambe in north London at the same time.
At the fourth round stage, there will be 16 matches as 32 teams battle it out to continue on the road to Wembley.
And they include non-league duo Boreham Wood and Kidderminster who stunned their league opponents on Saturday.
The draw for the FA Cup fourth round takes place on Sunday afternoon (Image: GETTY)
Cambridge United will be in the draw as ball number 26.
The League One strugglers embarrassed mega-rich Premier League giants Newcastle by winning 1-0 at St James' Park on Saturday to heap the misery on Eddie Howe.
Cambridge United defeated Newcastle in the FA Cup third round on Saturday (Image: GETTY)
Cardiff City have become the latest team to progress to the fourth round after defeating Preston North End 2-1 after extra time in the past few minutes.
The Bluebirds reached the FA Cup final in 2008, where they were eventually defeated 1-0 by Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth.
National League side Boreham Wood booked their place in the fourth round on Saturday after stunning League One strugglers AFC Wimbledon.
Boreham Wood won the encounter 2-0 at their home Meadow Park ground after goals from Tyrone Marsh and substitute Adrian Clifton.
Meanwhile, National League north side Kidderminster Harriers overturned a half-time deficit at home to see off Championship side Reading 2-1 on Saturday.
The Royals took the lead courtesy of George Puscas, before the Midlands side stormed to victory courtesy of strikes from Sam Austin and Amari Morgan-Smith.
Kidderminster are the lowest-ranked team left in the competition.
Kidderminster Harriers stunned Reading in the third round on Saturday (Image: GETTY)
There are 32 balls in the fourth round draw. Each remaining team has already been given a number - so watch out for your side when the draw gets underway.
Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of the FA Cup fourth round draw.
The draw is set to get underway at around 4.50pm ahead of Arsenal's visit to Championship side Nottingham Forest.
It will be conducted by ex-England goalkeeper David James alongside current Arsenal Women captain Leah Williamson.
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