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Looking forward to tonight's FA Cup tie. Can’t beat the magic of the cup!
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FT: Manchester United 3-1 Everton - Antony opens scoring; Coady levels but then scores own goal. Rashford scores late penalty
First game of a weekend of FA Cup third-round ties
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Looking forward to tonight's FA Cup tie. Can’t beat the magic of the cup!
Anon
Man Utd v Everton (20:00 GMT)
A strong Manchester United side sees Bruno Fernandes captaining the side and Antony returning to the XI after injury.
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Neal Maupay leads the line for Everton.
Full team news to come.
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Man Utd v Everton (20:00 GMT)
This season's third round FA Cup action begins tonight at Old Trafford as high flying Manchester United take on lowly Everton.
A potential banana skin for the Red Devils, despite being in such superb form?
Erik ten Hag and his side still had Cristiano Ronaldo available to bail them out in the 2-1 victory at Goodison Park in October.
Hands up if your work in Europe is now done.
Gianluca Vialli has history in this competition.
He joined Chelsea on a free transfer in 1996 and became player-manager in 1998 - the first Italian to manage a Premier League side, taking over from the sacked Ruud Gullit late in the season - and went on to lead the Blues to victory in the League Cup, Uefa Cup Winners' Cup and Uefa Super Cup.
He also guided Chelsea to victory in the 2000 FA Cup final over Aston Villa as well as claiming the Charity Shield but was sacked early in the following season after a poor start.
Watch some of Gianluca Vialli's best moments from the FA Cup including scoring twice against Liverpool in the 1997 fourth round.
Chelsea
We start today with some heartbreaking news from earlier today.
Former Chelsea striker and manager Gianluca Vialli, who played 59 times for Italy, has died at the age 58.
He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017 but said in April 2020 that he had been given the all-clear.
Vialli was re-diagnosed in 2021 and in December 2022 left a role with Italy's national team to focus on his health.
How much excitement can one take?
We've had a mid-season World Cup and the Premier League campaign has not even reached the halfway mark yet.
Now the world's oldest cup competition takes centre stage as the big boys enter at the third round stage of the FA Cup.
Tinfoil trophies at the ready, get set for a weekend of cup upsets.