Blackpool v Aldershot/Basingstoke Barnet v Colchester Sheff Utd v Swansea Reading v Burnley Portsmouth v Wigan Mansfield/Doncaster v Bolton West Ham v Brighton Leicester v Fulham Derby v Wrexham Wolves v Oldham Bury/Chester v Ipswich Man Utd v Aston Villa Sheff Wed v Man City Tamworth v Norwich Salisbury/Nottm For v Charlton Cardiff v Tottenham Preston v Sunderland Liverpool v Arsenal Bristol Rovers/Bournemouth v Hereford Watford v Stockport Crystal Palace v Swindon Bristol City v Coventry Peterborough v Plymouth QPR v Luton Southend v Barnsley West Brom v Leeds Hull v Middlesbrough Birmingham v Newcastle Torquay/Leyton Orient v Southampton Everton v Blackburn Chelsea v Macclesfield Stoke v Bradford/Millwall
Ties will be played on the 6 and 7 of January.
ghimpheng
Liverpool draw Arsenal in FA Cup Holders Liverpool have been drawn at home to 2005 winners Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup. The 2004 Cup winners Manchester United were also handed a tough home tie against Martin O'Neill's Aston Villa.
Paul Ince's Macclesfield will travel to Chelsea, while Portsmouth face Wigan and Everton meet Blackburn Rovers in all-Premiership ties
Tamworth are at home to Norwich and Salisbury, who drew with Nottingham Forest, were drawn against Charlton.
606 DEBATE: Give your thoughts on the FA Cup third-round draw
The winners of the replay between non-League sides Aldershot and Basingstoke will go to Blackpool.
Salisbury, who held League One leaders Nottingham Forest 1-1 in the second round on Sunday, will be at home to Premiership bottom side Charlton if they can come through the replay.
Salisbury boss Nick Holmes said: "We've all had a good day and we've got to try and repeat that in 10 days time - then we can talk about Charlton." Forest boss Calderwood added: "It's a nice tie for whoever gets through.
"A Premiership team at home is what all the lower league teams want, so it's something we might look forward to if we get through."
Arsenal and Liverpool will meet at Anfield in the round's biggest draw.
The two clubs met in the final of the competition in 2001, with Michael Owen scoring two late goals in a 2-1 Liverpool win.
Arsenal got some revenge by knocking Liverpool out the following season in the fourth round.
The two sides also met at the semi-final stage in 1980, with three replays needed before Arsenal won through to the final, and the 1971 final which the Gunners won in extra-time
stevenliew
I tink lpool will win bah they more consitent in cups then league not lik arsenal
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Originally posted by stevenliew:
I tink lpool will win bah they more consitent in cups then league not lik arsenal
yeah i believe pool will win it for tat 3 nil defeat to Arsenal..
ghimpheng
Macclesfield boss Ince already planning beyond Chelsea tribalfooball.com - December 04, 2006
Macclesfield boss Paul Ince is so confident of shocking Chelsea in the FA Cup he's already planning for the next round draw! Former Red Devils midfield general Ince is in charge of the Coca-Cola League's injury-ravaged bottom club Macclesfield.
Macc have been handed a dream third-round draw against the Premiership champs next month.
But Ince, 39, insists tonight's league clash with Rochdale is more important.
Ince said: "It's a great draw getting Chelsea - I just hope we get Manchester United next!
"But the game against Rochdale and the six games between now and the Chelsea game are much more important.
"It can go either one of two ways. Either the boys will use this as a motivational tool and try to do everything to stay in the team before now and the Chelsea game... or they will begin to take too much care and not want to get injured.
"I can assure you that if I see anything like that, they won't be playing against Chelsea."
ghimpheng
i think arsenal will win as they have better youths and reserve players and play in an attractive attacking style
denilson , theo walcott and those 1st team subs will be playing too