FA Cup quizpublished at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January 2017
The FA Cup third round has produced shocks and heroes galore over the years.
Test your knowledge with our quiz.
Result: Spurs 2-0 Aston Villa - Davies and Son send Spurs into round four
Result: Chelsea 4-1 Peterborough - Terry sent off
Result: Liverpool 0-0 Plymouth - League Two side earn replay
Result: Middlesbrough 3-0 Sheff Weds - Ayala sent off
Result: Cardiff 1-2 Fulham - Cottagers come from behind to win
Jonathan Jurejko
The FA Cup third round has produced shocks and heroes galore over the years.
Test your knowledge with our quiz.
Premier League sides Bournemouth, Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion were knocked out of the FA Cup by lower league opposition in the third round.
A much-changed Bournemouth were beaten 3-0 by League One Millwall, while Stoke lost 2-0 at home to Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
West Brom lost 2-1 at home to Championship promotion hopefuls Derby.
Everton were beaten by Leicester and Hull knocked out Swansea in two all-Premier League ties.
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Cardiff v Fulham (11:30 GMT)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock promised changes today, and he has delivered on that vow with five alterations to the team which beat Aston Villa in the Championship on Monday. Greg Halford makes his debut after signing from Rotherham, and joining him in the starting line-up are Jazz Richards, Emyr Huws, Anthony Pilkington and Rickie Lambert. Out go Lee Peltier, Bruno Ecuele Manga, Aron Gunnarsson, Junior Hoilett and Kenneth Zohore.
Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic makes three changes from their Championship defeat by Brighton, with Marcus Bettinelli, Denis Odoi and Ryan Sessegnon replacing David Button, Scott Malone and Matt Smith.
Cardiff XI: Murphy, Richards, Morrison, Bamba, Halford, Bennett, Huws, Ralls, Harris, Pilkington, Lambert.
Fulham XI: Bettinelli, Fredericks, Odoi, McDonald, Cairney, Ream, Johansen, Sigurdsson, Piazon, Aluko, Sessegnon.
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John D: Tom , Thanks for the reminder, I have got a carvery booked for 4 this afty. Will give me time to rewatch the 2 great City goals . That's HULL CITY OF CULTURE goals !!
Excellent to hear in the new City of Culture there's still room for a good carvery...
Manchester United
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney says he is "honoured" to be level with Sir Bobby Charlton as the club's all-time leading goalscorer - but wants to break the record soon.
His FA Cup strike against Reading took Rooney, 31, to 249 goals in 543 games, reaching the landmark 215 matches and four seasons quicker than Charlton.
"It's a proud moment," he said.
"We've got two home games coming up this week so hopefully I can get the next one in one of those."
Two non-league sides will be in Monday's fourth-round draw after securing replays.
National League leaders Lincoln City came close to causing an FA Cup upset as two goals from former Derby striker Theo Robinson saw them 2-1 up at Ipswich before Tom Lawrence equalised late on.
Lincoln's league rivals Sutton also earned a replay as they draw 0-0 at home to League One AFC Wimbledon
Chelsea v Peterborough United (15:00 GMT)
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Several Premier League sides fell to lower-league opposition on Saturday and there could be more upsets in the offing as the FA Cup third-round action continues today.
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Cardiff City v Fulham (11:30 GMT)
I can confirm that Cardiff is running in the same time zone as London Jon. They just fancied getting this over and done with. Maybe they've got a carvery booked for 4pm.
Team news soon from that one.
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RegularJon: why such an early start for Cardiff v Fulham? Are they an hour ahead in Wales?!
There were 23 FA Cup games on Saturday, with Millwall producing the biggest shock of the day by beating Premier League Bournemouth.
Arsenal needed Olivier Giroud to strike late again to help Arsene Wenger maintain his impressive record of never losing a third-round tie.
Read about Saturday's FA Cup action here.
Liverpool v Plymouth (13:30 GMT)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will rest the majority of his senior players for Sunday's FA Cup tie against Plymouth.
Loris Karius, dropped as first-choice goalkeeper last month, will return and defender Joe Gomez will play his first match for Klopp having been sidelined with injury for 16 months.
League Two side Plymouth are expected to hand a start to striker Paul-Arnold Garita despite issues with his knee.
Defender Nauris Bulvitis could also start having recovered from injury.
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Today's action
Five games today, spanning four kick-off times and two nations. Don't say we never give you anything.
Today's action:
Cardiff City v Fulham (11:30 GMT)
Liverpool v Plymouth Argyle (13:30 GMT)
Chelsea v Peterborough United (15:00 GMT)
Middlesbrough v Sheffield Wednesday (15:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa (16:00 GMT)
Up already?
Time, and the FA Cup's magic, waits for no man, woman or child.
Fulham fans will have had to set off in the dark to get to Cardiff in time for today's opener as we look to secure five more teams' passage into the draw.
On the upset front Plymouth and Peterborough are flying the lower-league flag at the homes of Premier League giants. Can we see a shock before tea time?