The standout tie of the third round involved Premier League champions Manchester City thrashing Chelsea 4-0. Pep Guardiola’s side had already eliminated the Blues by a 2-0 score in Carabao Cup action this season, and also registered a 1-0 road victory at Stamford Bridge just three days before their FA Cup showdown.

Man City advance to play Arsenal in the Fourth Round after the Gunners won 3-0 on their trip to League One Oxford United.

Of the 32 matches in the Third Round, the match between Forest Green and Birmingham City was postponed to Tuesday, January 17 due to an unplayable field surface caused by heavy rain. Birmingham City won the rescheduled match, coming from behind to win on the road 2-1.

Here are the six replays required after these teams finished in a draw in the original matches played on January 7/8. The final replay left to take place are is Accrington Stanley vs. Boreham Wood on Tuesday, January 24.

Swansea 1-2 Bristol City Wolves 0-1 Liverpool Wigan Athletic 1-2 Luton Town West Brom 4-0 Chesterfield Leeds United 5-2 Cardiff Accrington Stanley vs. Boreham Wood (Jan. 24)

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When was the FA Cup third round?

Third-round ties were played from Friday, January 6 through Monday, January 9. The round kicked off with Manchester United’s 3-1 home victory over Everton.

The majority of the fixtures were played on Saturday, January 7 at either 12.30 p.m. GMT (07.30 a.m. ET) or 3 p.m GMT (10 a.m. ET). The replays were due to staged between Tuesday, January 17 and Wednesday, January 18, although one match still remains following a failed pitch inspection on the original date of Accrington Stanley vs Boreham Wood.

The third round is the first phase of the competition in which Premier League and Championship teams take part.

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FA Cup third-round fixtures in full

Premier League teams indicated below in bold.

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FA Cup third-round prize money

Winning clubs will receive £105,000 from the FA’s competition prize fund if they progress to round four.

This amounts to small change for the big boys of the Premier League, but can be a significant figure for clubs operating lower down the football pyramid.