Saturday's reportspublished at 11:32
Miss anything from a packed day of FA Cup action yesterday?
FT: Tottenham 2-2 Leicester
Kane scores controversial late penalty
FT: Chelsea 2-0 Scunthorpe
FT: Oxford 3-2 Swansea, Carlisle 2-2 Yeovil
Marc Higginson and Tom Rostance
Miss anything from a packed day of FA Cup action yesterday?
Premier League problems
A quick run down then of how the Premier League sides have fared on third-round weekend.
Arsenal: IN - beat Sunderland 3-1
Aston Villa: IN - but have a replay with League Two side Wycombe after a 1-1 draw
Bournemouth: IN - they beat Birmingham 2-1
Chelsea: IN - they face Scunthorpe this afternoon
Crystal Palace; IN - they knocked out Southampton 2-1
Everton: IN - Ground out a home win over League Two side Dagenham
Leicester: IN - They face Tottenham this afternoon
Liverpool: IN - But have a replay with Exeter City
Man City: IN - Beat Norwich easily
Man Utd: IN - Squeaked past Sheffield United with late penalty
Newcastle: OUT - Lost at Watford
Norwich: OUT - Hammered by Man City
Southampton: OUT - Lost at home to Palace
Stoke: IN - Beat Doncaster
Sunderland: OUT - Lost 3-1 at Arsenal
Swansea: IN - at League Two side Oxford at midday
Tottenham: IN - Face Leicester later on
Watford: IN - Beat Newcastle
West Brom: IN - but only just. Needed stoppage-time equaliser against Bristol City
West Ham: IN - beat Wolves 1-0
Oxford United v Swansea (12:00 GMT)
Michael Appleton
Oxford manager
"The players are in a really good place and they will go into the game full of confidence.
"It's an opportunity for them to express themselves against some of the best players in the country.
"We'll have to defend really well but if we start the game in the right manner and it gets into the latter stages even then who knows?"
Oxford v Swansea (12:00 GMT)
You've heard of Beast Mode, thanks to Adebayo Akinfenwa, but the latest software you can use in the world of football is 'Manager Mode'. According to new Swansea manager Alan Curtis anyway.
"I've never really seen myself as a manager but you can quickly change that mindset," said Curtis, who has been upgraded from caretaker.
"When you get given an opportunity to make sure the club stays in the Premier League you quite quickly switch into manager mode.
"I've never really aspired to be a manager, especially in the Premier League, but we'll see how this period goes."
Alan's first task, though, is to plot League Two Oxford's downfall.
#bbcfacup
Are Swansea risking embarrassment with that starting XI? Are Oxford favourites to land the first big FA Cupset of the round?
Can Scunthorpe do a Bradford and stun Stamford Bridge? Or is Guus Hiddink on for FA Cup number two?
Can Leicester do the double...?
Let us know. Tweet us at #bbcfacup or text in to 81111 (UK Only).
As teams in the third round of the FA Cup this weekend continue (or start) their bid to reach Wembley, you could be there too - via the FA People's Cup., external
Anyone can sign up, it's FREE to enter, you'll be getting fit in the process and each of the 10 category winners will get tickets to the FA Cup final on Saturday, 21 May.
There's just under a week left to register - either individually or as a team - as entries close at midnight on Friday, 15 January. You can find all the details here.
Oxford v Swansea (12:00 GMT)
Swansea City
Is this a massive gamble? Swansea make 10 changes against their in-form opponents. There are rare starts for Jordi Amat, Kyle Bartley and Matty Grimes plus a debut for right-back Liam Shephard.
Oxford are unchanged.
Oxford: Slocombe; Baldock, Mullins, Wright, Skarz; MacDonald, Sercombe, Lundstram; Roofe, Taylor, Maguire
Swansea: Nordfeldt, Shephard, Amat, Bartley, Tabanou, Cork, Grimes, Shelvey, Emnes, Montero, Gomis.
Oxford v Swansea (12:00 GMT)
The day's early game sees high-flying League Two side Oxford host struggling Premier League side Swansea.
My 'Cupset-o-meter' is registering highly here.
The good news is that Oxford have been called 'the most attractive team in England', external this season. The better news is that the match is live on BBC Two Wales (available on most digital TV packages) and also AT THE TOP OF THIS SCREEN.
Just click on 'live coverage' at the top of the screen from 11:45 GMT.
Five games, four kick-off times, four divisions represented. A classic FA Cup day in prodpect:
It was a case of so near, and yet so far on Saturday....
There were no major FA Cup upsets, but several teams came close to registering on the Cupset-o-meter.
Non-league Eastleigh beat the weather to get their game on, and were then just three minutes away from knocking out Bolton until Darren Pratley got a late equaliser.
League Two side Wycombe had much the better of their tie against Aston Villa but were also held to a draw, while Hartlepool, Portsmouth, Bristol City and Sheffield United all gave opposition from higher divisions a mighty scare.
Will Sunday be Shock day?