That's a wrappublished at 22:08 GMT 9 January 2017
And with that, we wrap.
The FA Cup third round is put to bed, for 10 days at least, until the replays.
We shall see you on Tuesday night though for some League Cup action!
Oh yes. See you there.
Leeds come from behind to reach round four
Fourth-round draw (selected ties): Tottenham v Wycombe, Derby v Leicester
AFC Wimbledon/Sutton v Leeds
Plymouth/Liverpool v Wolves; Southampton/Norwich v Arsenal
Lincoln/Ipswich v Brighton; Chelsea v Brentford
Man Utd v Wigan; Palace/Bolton v Man City
Tom Rostance
And with that, we wrap.
The FA Cup third round is put to bed, for 10 days at least, until the replays.
We shall see you on Tuesday night though for some League Cup action!
Oh yes. See you there.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Leeds boss Garry Monk: "Cambridge were excellent in that first half, they put pressure on us and were a handful.
"We were playing too much football in the first half though, not on this pitch. We are a young group and there's not much experience between them but they have improved so much.
"We had a setback but we reset and more often than not they are able to do that.
"I love the FA Cup, I've grown up with it and it means a lot to me. All I know is that we use our squad, we respected it tonight, you could see that from how committed we were tonight."
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Leeds manager Garry Monk: "Credit to Cambridge they made it very tough for us as we knew they would.
"We were able to move the game up the pitch in the second half and got the goals at good times. I trust all my players, there's no point in having a squad if you are not going to use them and it will stand them in good stead.
"Liam Cooper has an impact injury but he should be OK."
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Cambridge manager Shaun Derry: "We want more of this. We want to be on a different stage.
"We are in League Two and it's a tough, tough level and we can make a real claim for the top seven now."
Draw in full:
Tottenham Hotspur v Wycombe Wanderers
Derby County v Leicester City
Oxford United v Newcastle United or Birmingham City
AFC Wimbledon or Sutton United v Leeds United
Plymouth Argyle or Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Southampton or Norwich City v Arsenal
Lincoln or Ipswich v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Manchester United v Wigan Athletic
Millwall v Watford
Rochdale v Huddersfield Town
Burnley or Sunderland v Fleetwood Town or Bristol City
Blackburn Rovers v Barnsley or Blackpool
Fulham v Hull City
Middlesbrough v Accrington Stanley
Crystal Palace or Bolton v Manchester City
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
If you are of a certain age it may be hard to believe that Leeds have been out of the Premier League for 13 years now.
They went down with 33 points in May 2004 and have not been back since.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Steve Claridge
Ex-Cambirdge striker, BBC Radio 5 live
Leeds have the capabilities of being a top six or seven team in the country. They will get 35,000 every home game if they win promotion to the Premier League. They have the ammunition and quality to give it a real go.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Steve Claridge
Ex-Cambridge striker, BBC Radio 5 live
Lots of things that have gone on at Leeds have left a slightly bitter taste. But what they done is given the manager a chance and backed him financially. You get the feeling Garry Monk, with what he has had to put up with, just lets it wash over him. He comes across as a focused person.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Leeds winger Stuart Dallas: "The first half was unacceptable from us and we needed a reaction which luckily we were able to do. We needed to keep the ball, cut out the mistakes and we knew chances would come. We have won the game, that's what it's about."
Leeds goalscorer Alex Mowatt: "I don't know what I was doing in there for the goal, it just hit my head and I'll take the goal. We have been playing well and we just needed to get a win tonight. The gaffer needed to rest some players and we've done well in the end."
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Steve Claridge
Ex-Cambridge striker, BBC Radio 5 live
Excellent cup tie. Very, very different halves. Cambridge were very good in the first half but in the end Leeds just about edged it.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Ian Dennis
Senior football reporter
Leeds will now travel to either AFC Wimbledon or Sutton United in the fourth round.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
But Leeds see it out. Poor in the first half, strong in the second. Cambridge are richly applauded off by their own fans. They gave it their all.
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Cambridge free-kick. THE KEEPER IS GOING UP...
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
FOUR MINUTES added on as Cambridge find a spring in their steps again...
Cambridge 1-2 Leeds
Steve Claridge
Ex-Cambridge striker, BBC Radio 5 live
That came from Kyle Bartley giving the ball away. The substitute was so unlucky not to get on to it.