FA Cup draw: Arsenal vs Hull, AFC Wimbledon vs Liverpool and Manchester United to play Accrington or Yeovil

Full details of the Third Round draw

Simon Rice
Monday 08 December 2014 20:30 GMT
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Arsenal have been drawn at home against Hull City in the Third Round of the FA Cup in a repeat of last year's Wembley final and one of four fixtures featuring teams that have contested the final in previous years.

The Gunners were victorious in May but Hull with have a chance for revenge after the two Premier League teams were the first come out of the hat as the draw reverted to its traditional Monday evening slot.

Other former finals drawn at The Deep aquarium in Hull included AFC Wimbledon vs Liverpool. The Dons, in their previous guise, famously beat the Reds 1-0 in the 1988 final.

In an all Premier League meeting, and yet another previous final, Burnley were drawn against Tottenham. Spurs won 3-1 in that 1962 final.

Sunderland vs Leeds took the tally of matches involving teams to have contested the final to four. They met in 1973 with the Black Cats leaving Wembley victorious.

Blyth Spartans who play in the Northern Premier, the seventh-tier of English football, are the lowest ranked side guaranteed to play in the Third Round. They were drawn at home against Championship side Birmingham City.

Everton will play Premier League high-flyers West Ham and Leicester take on Newcastle in the only other all-Premier League contests.

The ties will be played over the weekend beginning January 3.

Full draw...

Arsenal v Hull City

Southampton v Ipswich

Stoke v Wrexham

Charlton v Blackburn

Dover v Crystal Palace

AFC Wimbledon v Liverpool

Manchester City v Sheffield Wednesday

Aldershot/Rochdale v Nottingham Forest

West Brom v Gateshead

Blyth Spartans v Birmingham

Aston Villa v Blackpool

Rotherham v Bournemouth

Huddersfield v Reading

Oxford/Tranmere v Swansea

Cardiff v Colchester

Bolton v Wigan

Sunderland v Leeds

Burnley v Tottenham

Millwall v Bradford

Derby v Southport

Brentford v Brighton

Fulham v Wolves

Leicester v Newcastle

Scunthorpe/Worcester v Chesterfield

Everton v West Ham

Cambridge/Mansfield v Bury/Luton

Chelsea v Watford

Barnsley/Chester v Middlesbrough

QPR v Sheffield United

Accrington/Yeovil v Manchester United

Preston v Norwich

Doncaster v Bristol City

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