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Cardiff 0-1 Shrewsbury
Want an idea of what the crowd was like at the Cardiff City Stadium? This should do it.
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Cardiff 0-1 Shrewsbury
Want an idea of what the crowd was like at the Cardiff City Stadium? This should do it.
Cardiff 0-1 Shrewsbury
It was a truly miserable day all round for Cardiff.
A crowd of just 4,782 - marginally bigger than the stadium's record lowest football attendance of 4,194 - saw the Bluebirds suffer an embarrassing third-round exit at the hands of League One side Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury, 35 places below their opponents in the Football League, had only won one of their previous eight FA Cup ties against sides from a higher division since beating Everton - and a young Wayne Rooney - in the third round in 2003.
Oxford 3-2 Swansea
No doubt what the big upset was on FA third round weekend. Take a bow Oxford United.
The League Two club heroically dumped Premier League Swansea out of the competition with a fine 3-2 victory.
More than 11,600 supporters packed into the 12,500-capacity Kassam Stadium to see Kemar Roofe's double help secure a famous win.
The U's are third in League Two and a number of their young players impressed against a Swansea team that surrendered possession too often and looked shaky at the back in the absence of skipper Ashley Williams.
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Want a list of the Premier League action this week? We can do that.
Next, though, a little look back at the FA Cup action...
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Plenty of Premier League managers are talking to the media. We know you like to plan your day, so here is who's up when.
Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) 09:00 GMT; Remi Garde (Aston Villa) 09:15; Roberto Martinez (Everton) 12:00
Eddie Howe (Bournemouth) 14:00, Sam Allardyce (Sunderland) 14:00; Tony Pulis (West Brom) 16:00
And Man United boss Louis van Gaal will also be talking, though the time has yet to be confirmed.
We'll bring you the best of what is said.
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At a lavish ceremony in Zurich later (1730 GMT to be exact), one of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Neymar will be named the winner of the Ballon d'Or.
In case you've been sleeping under a stone for the last 50 years or so, this is the award given to the player deemed the best on the planet.
It is the fifth consecutive year that Real Madrid's Ronaldo and Barcelona's Messi have been on the three-man shortlist.
We'll have live text commentary of the event and will build up to it throughout the day.
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It's all about the Ballon d'Or today, and a battle royal between these three rather talented chaps.
With a full midweek fixture list, there's also plenty of Premier League managers speaking to the media over the next few hours - plus we'll take a look back at an enthralling weekend of FA Cup action (Oxford fans will particularly enjoy that).
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