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Grimnir
Another year, another FA Cup.
Many qualifying rounds have taken place already, but this weekend sees the first round proper.
I, for one, will be hoping that the non-league sides prosper. Including Kidderminster who take on Blackpool! Reasons best left unsaid in fear of litigation!
Here's the full first round draw!
Eastleigh v Swindon is live on BBC 2, with Mersetham v OIxford United and Southport v Fleetwood on BT Sport 1
Grimnir
A finish of Shakespearean standard at The Den, Romeo snatching the late win for Millwall! Southend must be gutted as it seemed like they deserved a replay too.
One non-league team confirmed in the hat for the next round then!
gfnx25
Shedender
Can just recall the two which was Accrington winning away to Bradford and Macclesfield shocking Walsall.
Hope some more happen tomorrow.
Grimnir
Harriers will beat us, don't know if that'll count as a shock tho...
Shedender
You think?
I could see Morecambe beating Coventry, Carlisle could suffer defeat at St. Albans but I don't think any upsets will come.
gfnx25
Makes you wonder why the draw has fekked you over so hard when you have to watch stuff like that
Grimnir
2nd Round Draw:
Another home draw for us So some scabs will still go. I guess it's another chance to have a protest ignored by the media because we're not a London club like Charlton.
gfnx25
Which will be televised, no matter the outcome.
Makes Tuesday's replay at Wimbledon just the tiny bit more interesting. Could be doom or gloom this. Win, and you get money for reaching the 2nd round, money for the televised fixture in the 2nd round and having a reasonable chance of going beyond that and draw a really big fish in round 3.
All academic if we lose of course (which is the likely scenario)
Vercoe
Shedender
hammer9
Grimnir
Third round draw:
1. Ipswich Town v Lincoln City
2. Barrow v Rochdale
3. Manchester United v Reading
4. Hull City v Swansea City
5. Sunderland v Burnley
6. Queens Park Rangers v Blackburn Rovers
7. Millwall v AFC Bournemouth
8. West Ham United v Manchester City
9. Brighton & Hove Albion v MK Dons or Charlton Athletic
10. Blackpool v Barnsley
11. Wigan Athletic v Nottingham Forest
12. Birmingham City v Newcastle United
13. Chelsea v Notts County or Peterborough United
14. Middlesbrough v Sheffield Wednesday
15. West Bromwich Albion v Derby County
16. Everton v Leicester City
17. Liverpool v Newport County or Plymouth Argyle
18. Wycombe Wanderers v Northampton Town or Stourbridge
19. Watford v Burton Albion
20. Preston North End v Arsenal
21. Cardiff City v Fulham
22. Stoke City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
23. Cambridge United v Leeds United
24. Bristol City v Shrewsbury Town or Fleetwood Town
25. Huddersfield Town v Port Vale
26. Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa
27. Brentford v FC Halifax Town or Eastleigh
28. Bolton Wanderers v Crystal Palace
29. Norwich City v Southampton
30. Sutton United v AFC Wimbledon
31. Accrington Stanley v Luton Town
32. Rotherham United v Oxford United or Macclesfield Town
Hoping Barnsley don't bring many fans and knock us out! They stand a good chance, tbh,
Was hoping Ipswich would get someone bigger than Lincoln so I could go watch a game of football!
terriersmad
We're at home, at least. We haven't had a cup run in ages, and it's a great chance to get one going.
Vercoe
Carroll.
For the Liverpool game or the Everton game?
Got a ticket for the Liverpool game myself. Parking wise last time we drove we parked right outside the stadium in a little booth watched by a guy, but it was like 5 or 10 quid and getting out was a nightmare.
Shola
King Luis
Have Arsenal put in a special request with the FA to shorten games to 45 minutes (preferably the 2nd half) been absolutely shocking today again
Number 1
Oh well. Would've been nice to see an Eastleigh or Stourbridge go through as well, but maybe not this time. Especially in Eastleigh's case, given that Brentford spanked them.
Shedender
Sam
Number 1
That season was the last time we won an away FA Cup tie as well.
We're not brilliant at this competition are we?
No goal though. Credit to Plymouth getting themselves a replay and presumably more TV money out of it.
King Luis
terriersmad
Lots of good prospects in that team. Payne was excellent against Wigan and he always looks a livewire. Good to see him get two goals, as well as having one ruled out for offside and another cleared off the line. Brown looked very good on debut. Lolley looked a bit ring-rusty after being out since August, but once he's up to speed again he'll be a big player. Stankovic, with time, is going to be an outstanding defender and I suspect he'll be a full international by the end of the calendar year and be the first name on the teamsheet. Holmes-Dennis was also very assured at the back and seems to be growing with every game he plays (that's 5 starts now). The young keeper, Coleman, looked very good again, although again he wasn't really tested, simply having to come and catch a couple and make a good punch at one point - even so, good to see a keeper command his area so well when he's only a kid. We had seven 20-year-olds in the starting XI, plus Lolley, Hudson, Whitehead and Cranie, which can only bode well for the future.
BR.
You beat us in 2012 didn't you? Though we had Steve Kean in charge then, so maybe it doesn't count.....
Carroll.
Shedender
You're absolutely correct, I apologise. I meant our last away FA Cup win at the first attempt came in 2006.
Number 1
Tbf that one required a FIFA Goal of the Year contender and a 95th minute strike to come from behind and win a game Blackburn lead for a long period.
But yeah - no away win in the FA Cup since 2006, and only one Third Round tie won first time in that time period too. Shit record either way.
Number 1
Tottenham v Wycombe
Derby v Leicester
Oxford v Newcastle or Birmingham
Sutton or AFC Wimbledon v Cambridge or Leeds
Plymouth or Liverpool v Wolves
Southampton or Norwich v Arsenal
Lincoln or Ipswich v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Manchester United v Wigan
Millwall v Watford
Rochdale v Huddersfield
Burnley or Sunderland v Fleetwood or Bristol City
Blackburn v Barnsley or Blackpool
Fulham v Hull
Middlesbrough v Accrington Stanley
Crystal Palace or Bolton v Manchester City
Some ties are a bit more interesting than R3, but still fairly unremarkable.
Vercoe