Postpublished at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017
Wigan v Nottingham Forest (15:00 GMT)
Playing in the shadow of greatness...
League One Millwall beat Bournemouth 3-0
Derby knock out Premier League West Brom
Championship Wolves win 2-0 at Stoke
Non-league Lincoln draw 2-2 at Championship Ipswich
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Wigan v Nottingham Forest (15:00 GMT)
Playing in the shadow of greatness...
Here are the five non-league teams to keep an eye on today then:
Barrow v Rochdale (15:00 GMT)
Brentford v Eastleigh (15:00 GMT)
Ipswich v Lincoln (15:00 GMT)
Sutton v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)
Wycombe v Stourbridge (15:00 GMT)
Wycombe v Stourbridge (15:00 GMT)
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Sutton United v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss at Gander Green Lane for 5 live Sport
Sutton United are a proper club, full of people who give their time to the game and know that money is not God.
The pitch is excellent and so it will be a bit of a leveller this afternoon against Wimbledon.
The Surrey county FA has always had a great reputation in football circles, particularly in developing coaches like Dario Gradi and Glenn Hoddle. They have always been very enthusiastic people.
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Everton v Leicester (15:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Goodison Park
While Jamie Vardy misses out, there is a Leicester City debut for £15m midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who completed the formalities of his move from Genk this week.
Hull v Swansea (15:00 GMT)
It is fair to say this all-Premier League tie has not captured the imagination of the East Riding of Yorkshire...
Many Hull fans have decided to boycott the tie in protest against club owners the Allams.
Sutton United v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)
Dion Dublin
Former Leicester and Man Utd forward on Final Score
Sutton do try to play decent football, and why not when you have a false surface where the roll of the ball will always be true. Plus, Wimbledon's form has been patchy.
So although the Dons boss Neil Ardley is a club legend, I think it will be a difficult game for them today.
Wycombe Wanderers v Stourbridge (15:00 GMT)
Kevin Kilbane
Former Preston & Everton winger on Football Focus
I believe Stourbridge hadn’t been in the first round before 2009, but since then they have had great success in the FA Cup.
They would have wanted a better draw, but it's game where they will want to get at Wycombe early. It’s a difficult draw, especially the way Wycombe are going.
Wycombe v Stourbridge (15:00 GMT)
Everton v Leicester (15:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Goodison Park
No Jamie Vardy for Leicester City but both manager Claudio Ranieri and his Everton counterpart Ronald Koeman have selected sides which suggest they are taking this FA Cup third round tie very seriously.
It's a misty, damp and drizzly day on Merseyside. The pitch will be very slick so this could make conditions very lively.
And while Vardy misses out, there is a Leicester City debut for £15m midfield man Wilfred Ndidi, who completed the formalities of his move from Genk this week.
Brentford v Eastleigh (15:00 GMT)
Eastleigh manager Martin Allen says he was "close to quitting" football after suffering a heart problem, when serving in his previous role as Barnet manager.
Birmingham v Newcastle (15:00 GMT)
Bit nippy at St Andrew's today. Went there for a FA Cup third-round game once - the away end had more of a draught than a warehouse-converted flat with exposed brickwork.
One Newcastle player is snooded up to the max...
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Barrow v Rochdale (15:00 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 live
Barrow manager, Paul Cox, on 5 live Sport: "We are a place where not a lot of teams like to come. We are going to go out, try and play on the front foot try to score goals.
"The pressure is off us, we are the underdogs and we know anything can happen in this competition."
Matthew Upson
Former Arsenal & West Ham defender on Final Score
In all the games today the underdogs have to think that the pitch is green and the ball is round, and everything is the same as it is every week. Just go out and enjoy it.
Mark Lawrenson may be the pundit-supreme of the small screen, but how much does he know compared to the pundits of the even smaller screen?
Lawro takes on YouTube football fans for this week's FA Cup predictions.
Above is Tottenham supporter Barnaby from Spurred On, external giving his prediction for Spurs v Villa.
Dion Dublin
Former Leicester and Man Utd forward on Final Score
I have fond memories of today. I played many many games, some were brilliant and some were absolute shockers.
As a kid I used to watch it on television and all my neighbours came round for the results. A special day.
Barrow v Rochdale (15:00 GMT)
The area in and around Barrow-in-Furness is a lovely part of the world, but any Rochdale fans who have made the trip for this game won't get to see much of it. It's very foggy at the moment, so much so that the top of the floodlights aren't visible as the players go through their pre-match warm-ups.
Rotherham v Oxford (15:00 GMT)
It's not New York City, it is Rotherham. And the New York Stadium is looking splendid ahead of kick-off.
Rock-bottom Championship side Rotherham aim to forget all about their league troubles as they host mid-table League One visitors Oxford.
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Sunderland v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
Joey Barton makes his second debut for Burnley after re-signing for the club in midweek. Captain Tom Heaton misses out so Nick Pope starts in goal.
Sunderland name a strong XI, with Jermain Defoe, Fabio Borini and Adnan Januzaj all starting,