Postpublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 10 January
Back to tonight's football. Who wants some Aston Villa and West Ham team news?
FT: Aston Villa 2-1 West Ham - Rogers & Onana give Villa comeback win in Potter's first game as Hammers boss
FT: Wycombe 2-0 Portsmouth - League One side beat Championship visitors
Joe Rindl & Adam Millington
Back to tonight's football. Who wants some Aston Villa and West Ham team news?
I really liked it when both Manchester United and Manchester City wore special kits for the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.
A lovely tribute.
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Loved Manchester City’s 125 year anniversary kit even if it was only worn in the Community Shield.
Anon
Puns on pottering about will also make the cut tonight.
Oh yeah Graham, of course. Goes without saying.
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I'm hoping Potter can get the Hammers 'firing'. I'm assuming ceramics puns are acceptable?
Graham, Maidstone
Such a good pub quiz question that. What were colours of the visiting team's kit when Manchester City won their first Premier League title?
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Roger: 2012 QPR's unfathomable red and white quarters against Man City in the Sergio Aguero game. All three QPR kits that year were awful.
Aston Villa v West Ham (20:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Live
On BBC Radio 5 Live this evening is the action from Villa Park.
Tune in from 19:00 GMT as Darren Fletcher presents build-up to tonight's FA Cup action.
There is also live commentary of Wycombe Wanderers v Portsmouth on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds from 19:30 GMT.
Arsenal's away kit and third kit were also top tier in that 2005-06 season.
Can't think of a better trio of strips for one club across one season tbh.
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Arsenal's maroon shirt for their final season at Highbury.
Anon
Aston Villa v West Ham (20:00 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Graham Potter has waited for the right job.
He has a lot of quality to work with, but he hasn't had a lot of time and he has come to a difficult place to get a win.
I like Potter as a coach - let's see how he goes.
Thanks Anon.
Now, I'm the last person who should be querying people's grammar - just check the BBC complaints folder - but, am I the only one reading that thinking Anon is saying he was actually on the muddy pitch at Villa Park playing?
Have we got an ex-pro first-time texter? No? Just me?
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Not a commemorative kit, but memorable - Coventry City's brown away kit from the 70s or 80s. Played them on a muddy pitch at Villa park under floodlights and could only see the sponsors white Ts on the front of the shirt moving around!
Anon
Wycombe v Portsmouth (19:45 GMT)
Both managers opt to make a number of switches to their teams tonight.
Wycombe boss Matt Bloomfield makes six changes to the side who lost 1-0 against Huddersfield in the league on Wednesday.
Wycombe Wanderers XI: George, Harvie, Butcher, Leahy, McCleary, Bakinson, Hanlan, Kodua, Skura, Bradley, Lubala.
Subs: Bishop, Scowen, Wheeler, Vokes, Udoh, Humphreys, Kone, Onyedinma, Hagelskjaer.
There are even more changes for Portsmouth. They make nine alterations to the team who were beaten by Sunderland at the weekend.
Portsmouth XI: Archer, Williams, Potts, Saydee, McIntyre, Moxon, Devlin, Kamara, Ritchie, Lane, Atkinson.
Subs: Schmid, Swanson, Towler, Ogilvie, Dozzell, Ani, Clout, Singerr, Bishop.
It's not just Aston Villa and West Ham in action tonight though.
League One Wycombe are hosting Championship Portsmouth. Let's get some team news...
Genuinely think the Saturday of the third round of the FA Cup is my favourite day of the year as a football fan.
So many storylines happening, all overlapping each other. I can't wait for tomorrow.
The final day of the Championship season is usually class too. Also full of chaos.
The FA Cup third round is one of the most savoured periods in the English football calendar.
It's when the 44 Premier League and Championship clubs enter the competition, joining the 20 lower-league and non-league clubs who made it through last month's second round.
Matches are spread across five days, with games running from Thursday through until Monday.
Here's your guide on how to follow all of the action.
And, of course, any chat on Graham Potter or West Ham in general is always welcome.
Be warned though if you want to make any Harry Potter puns. We've heard them all by now. The bar is very high!