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Which teams are still in the FA Cup and which have been knocked out?

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The Emirates FA Cup Trophy on display before the matchduring the Emirates FA Cup First Round match between Bromley and Blackpool at Hayes Lane.


The Emirates FA Cup Trophy on display before the matchduring the Emirates FA Cup First Round match between Bromley and Blackpool at Hayes Lane.
The FA Cup is back on our screens (Picture: Getty)

As the FA Cup reaches the third round, Premier League and Championship sides enter the draw.

Reigning champions Manchester City will begin their defence of the trophy, with Pep Guardiola’s side hoping to win the competition for the eighth time and their third in the last six years.

Other lower-ranked clubs may not have such lofty ambitions but will hope their side can produce one of the infamous FA Cup giant killings, knocking out one of the bigger sides and going on a fairytale run to the later rounds.

Here is a run down of the teams still remaining in this year’s FA Cup, and the teams who have been knocked out.

The teams still in the 2023-24 FA Cup

With top-flight teams only entering the competition in the third round, all the big clubs are still left in the FA Cup.

There will be some early high-profile casualties this year, though, after several Premier League match-ups were drawn for the third round. The pick of the bunch will see Arsenal host Liverpool in a repeat of the 2001 final.

There are other Premier League match-ups as Tottenham face Burnley and Brentford take on Wolves. Newcastle, meanwhile, travel to arch-rivals Sunderland, who play in the Championship, in the first Tyne-Wear derby since 2016.

Jurgen Klopp manager of Liverpool with Mikel Arteta manager of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC at Anfield.
Arsenal and Liverpool are set to meet again in the FA Cup third round after their recent Premier League clash (Picture: Getty)

The lowest-ranked side left in the FA Cup is sixth-tier Maidstone United who beat League Two’s Barrow to reach this stage of the competition. They face in-form League One side Stevenage for a place in the fourth round.

Here’s a look at the third-round draw in full:



FA Cup third round draw in full

Luton Town vs Bolton Wanderers

Shrewsbury Town vs Wrexham

Arsenal vs Liverpool

Stoke City vs Brighton

Norwich vs Bristol Rovers

West Ham vs Bristol City

Tottenham vs Burnley

Fulham vs Rotherham United

West Brom vs Aldershot Town

Southampton vs Walsall

AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town

Peterborough United vs Leeds United

Millwall vs Leicester City

Watford vs Chesterfield

Sunderland vs Newcastle United

Sheffield Wednesday vs Cardiff City

Crystal Palace vs Everton

Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa

Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool

Wigan vs Manchester United

Manchester City vs Huddersfield

Blackburn Rovers vs Cambridge United

Gillingham vs Sheffield United

Swansea City vs Morecambe

Chelsea vs Preston North End

Queens Park Rangers vs Bournemouth

Coventry City vs Oxford United

Brentford vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Plymouth vs Sutton United

Maidstone United vs Stevenage

Newport County vs Eastleigh

Hull City vs Birmingham

The teams knocked out of the FA Cup 2023-24

Plenty of lower-league clubs have already exited the competition at earlier stages but, with the third round taking place this weekend, many top-flight clubs will be hoping to avoid a shock.

Jack Harrison of Everton battles with Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace during the Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Crystal Palace and Everton at Selhurst Park.
Everton drew with Crystal Palace in the first FA Cup third-round fixture (Picture: Getty)

The third round has already got underway on Thursday in an all-Premier-League clash between Everton and Crystal Palace.

However, with the game ending 0-0 after a drab affair at Selhurst Park, neither side are yet to exit the competition and a replay will be needed to determine who will make it through to the fourth round.


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