FA Cup third round winners: Who is in the fourth round draw?

FA Cup third round winners: Who is in the fourth round draw?

The third round of the FA Cup kicked off this week five months after the initial preliminary qualifying stage of the competition.

Jay Malshanskyj of the wonderfully named eighth-tier outfit Bishop’s Cleeve scored the tournament’s first goal at 19:48 on 4 August 2023, just 66 seconds into the first game of this season’s FA Cup. The campaign has been swollen with excitement and intrigue ever since, with teams from England’s top two tiers adding to the spectacle in the always highly anticipated third round.

Bishop’s Cleeve had their fast start cut short in September but 64 teams still remained to duke out an entertaining slate of fixtures this week. Here are the sides that will be in the hat for the fourth-round draw.

Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham were one of the first teams to advance to the FA Cup fourth round / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

Each team to have won their FA Cup third-round tie and advanced to the fourth round of the competition is listed below:

Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, Ipswich Town, Coventry City, Maidstone United, Leicester City, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield United, Plymouth Argyle, Bournemouth, Southampton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Watford, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, Swansea City.

Much to the disdain of some Premier League managers, replays are still used at this stage of the cup for teams that cannot be separated after the first encounter. Brentford boss Thomas Frank was particularly perturbed by the format structure, lamenting: “The FA or whoever is in charge of this need to take some more clever decisions.”

The following matches were drawn and subjected to a fate Frank implied was worse than defeat, a replay in mid-January at the opposite stadiums:

Date

Match

04/01/24

Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton

05/01/24

Brentford 1-1 Wolves

06/01/24

Hull City 1-1 Birmingham City

06/01/24

Newport County 1-1 Eastleigh

06/01/24

Norwich 1-1 Bristol Rovers

Newcastle lined up against local rivals Sunderland / Michael Regan/GettyImages

After Thursday’s painfully forgettable goalless draw between Crystal Palace and Everton to limply open the third round, Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham advanced against Burnley and Rotherham United respectively in Friday night ties that weren’t much livelier.

The pulse of the round mercifully quickened on Saturday afternoon. Sunderland boss Michael Beale described the Wear-Tyne lunchtime derby as “the tie of the round”, boasting: “The whole nation’s looking forward to it.” Beale’s Black Cats were comfortably beaten 3-0 by Newcastle United, suffering their first derby defeat since 2011.

However, the story of day was stolen by sixth-tier Maidstone United. The lowest-ranked club in the third round defeated League One’s Stevenage courtesy of Sam Corne’s first-half penalty.

Date

Result

04/01/24

Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton

05/01/24

Brentford 1-1 Wolves

05/01/24

Fulham 1-0 Rotherham United

05/01/24

Tottenham 1-0 Burnley

06/01/24

AFC Wimbledon 1-3 Ipswich Town

06/01/24

Coventry City 6-2 Oxford United

06/01/24

Maidstone United 1-0 Stevenage

06/01/24

Millwall 2-3 Leicester City

06/01/24

Sunderland 0-3 Newcastle

06/01/24

Blackburn 5-2 Cambridge United

06/01/24

Gillingham 0-4 Sheffield United

06/01/24

Hull City 1-1 Birmingham City

06/01/24

Newport County 1-1 Eastleigh

06/01/24

Norwich 1-1 Bristol Rovers

06/01/24

Plymouth 3-1 Sutton United

06/01/24

QPR 2-3 Bournemouth

06/01/24

Southampton 4-0 Walsall

06/01/24

Stoke 2-4 Brighton

06/01/24

Watford 2-1 Chesterfield

06/01/24

Chelsea 4-0 Preston

06/01/24

Middlesbrough 0-1 Aston Villa

06/01/24

Sheffield Wednesday 4-0 Cardiff

06/01/24

Swansea 2-0 Morecambe

Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United are up against Wigan in the last tie of the third round / Stewart Kendall/Allstar/GettyImages

Manchester United’s trip to Wigan Athletic has been saved for the final fixture of the third round before the replays later in the month. The Latics have lost their last four matches against United by an aggregate score of 0-14. The last Wigan player to find United’s net was current manager Shaun Maloney in 2012.

Premier League side’s Arsenal and Liverpool clash on Sunday evening while reigning champions Manchester City are in action earlier in the day.

Date / Kick-off time (GMT)

Fixture

07/01/24 – 14:00

Luton vs Bolton

07/01/24 – 14:00

Man City vs Huddersfield

07/01/24 – 14:00

Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool

07/01/24 – 14:00

Peterborough vs Leeds

07/01/24 – 14:00

Shrewsbury Town vs Wrexham

07/01/24 – 14:00

West Brom vs Aldershot Town

07/01/24 – 14:00

West Ham vs Bristol

07/01/24 – 16:30

Arsenal vs Liverpool

08/01/24 – 20:15

Wigan vs Man Utd

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