The ‘big four’ (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United) have won the FA Cup in the last 12 seasons. But the oldest football cup competition in the world thew up some surprising results over the weekend.
The 3rd round of the English FA Cup saw only six premiership teams through to the 4th round draw, to be made at 1.30pm today.
Premier League Birmingham were beaten 2-1 by Championship team Huddersfield Town, while Everton were beaten by Oldham 1-0.
Several Premier League teams could only draw and will need a replay against lower division teams:
Luton 1 Liverpool 1
Stoke 0 Newcastle 0
Derby 2 Sheffield Wednesday 2
Fulham 2 Bristol Rovers 2
While non-league Havant & Waterloosville will be included in the 4th round draw as they survive to fight another day after a 1-1 draw with Swansea.
See all the FA Cup 3rd Results here
FA Cup 3rd round replays:
Tuesday 15 January
West Brom v Charlton
Bury v Norwich
Barnet v Swindon
Reading v Tottenham
Hereford v Tranmere
Millwall v Walsall
Bristol Rovers v Fulham
Sheffield Wednesday v Derby
Liverpool v Luton
Wednesday 16 January
Man City v West Ham
Havant & Waterlooville v Swansea
Newcastle v Stoke>
Teams that will be in the 4th round draw:
1 Preston North End
2 Cardiff City
3 Peterborough United
4 Sheffield United
5 Coventry City
6 Mansfield Town
7 Walsall or Millwall
8 Charlton Athletic or West Bromwich Albion
9 Watford
10 Luton Town or Liverpool
11 Plymouth Argyle
12 Manchester United
13 Tranmere Rovers or Hereford United
14 Tottenham Hotspur or Reading
15 Arsenal
16 Middlesbrough
17 Fulham or Bristol Rovers
18 Huddersfield Town
19 Swansea City or Havant & Waterlooville
20 Wigan Athletic
21 Southend United
22 Oldham Athletic
23 Derby County or Sheffield Wednesday
24 Southampton
25 West Ham United or Manchester City
26 Portsmouth
27 Wolverhampton Wanderers
28 Barnsley
29 Chelsea
30 Stoke City or Newcastle United
31 Swindon Town or Barnet
32 Norwich City or Bury








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