FA Cup third round on TV: Watch Arsenal v Liverpool live on BBC One on Sunday
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FA Cup third round on the BBC: Arsenal v Liverpool |
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Date: Sunday, 7 January Venue: Emirates Stadium Kick-off: 16:30 GMT Coverage: Watch live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app; follow live text on the BBC Sport website & app |
Arsenal host Liverpool in a heavyweight FA Cup third-round tie on Sunday - a match you can watch live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
The Gunners are record 14-time winners of the competition, while Liverpool have won it eight times.
Gary Lineker presents build-up from Emirates Stadium from 16:00 GMT on BBC One, with kick-off at 16:30 GMT.
He will be joined by Danny Murphy, who lifted the FA Cup in 2001 with Liverpool, and Martin Keown, a three-time FA Cup winner with Arsenal.
The BBC is also showing holders Manchester City against Huddersfield at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (14:00 kick-off) on the iPlayer, Red Button and BBC Sport website and app.
The draw for the fourth round, external takes place on Monday at approximately 19:50 before Wigan's tie with Manchester United (20:15 kick-off).
FA Cup third round live televised games (all times GMT)
Sunday, 7 January
Manchester City v Huddersfield Town, 14:00 - live on iPlayer, Red Button and BBC Sport website & app.
Shrewsbury Town v Wrexham, 14:00 - live on S4C.
Arsenal v Liverpool, 16:30 - live on BBC One, iPlayer and BBC Sport website & app.
Monday, 8 January
Wigan Athletic v Manchester United, 20:15 - live on ITV1, ITV X
Follow on the BBC
There are two FA Cup commentaries on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra on Sunday, with all nine remaining ties available on BBC Local Radio, also available online (all times GMT).
Sunday, 7 January
Peterborough v Leeds - Alistair Bruce-Ball and Paul Robinson on 5 Live 14:00
Luton v Bolton on 5 Live Sports Extra 14:00
Monday, 8 January
Wigan v Manchester United on 5 Live 20:15
In addition, there is a Match of the Day highlights show on Sunday on BBC One at 22:30.
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