The FA Cup Third Round Proper
Winning clubs receive £40,000




Looking back on the Fourth Round draw we bring you the reaction from those who have landed the plum ties and the teams who are facing tricky trips later this month.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Burton Albion or Manchester United

Burton Albion physio Matt Brown was handed his dream draw when the Nationwide Conference side were handed a clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup Fourth Round.

Of course, Nigel Clough's side have the small matter of a Third Round replay against mighty Manchester United to deal with first, but lifelong Wolves fan Brown is relishing a possible trip to Molineux.

"That draw was just what I wanted and I would love to be able to go to Wolves for a big game," he said. "It's game on at Manchester United now and I'll be putting the pressure on the rest of the lads to get the right result at Old Trafford!"

Midfielder Darren Stride added: "We will have to be lucky to beat Manchester United in the replay, but we will try our hardest. "It was just great to see our name in the Fourth Round draw and to come out against Wolves was superb."

West Brom or Reading v Torquay or Birmingham

Leroy Rosenior is confident his Torquay side can complete an FA Cup shock against Birmingham and set up a Fourth Round clash with either West Brom or Reading.

The League Two strugglers held their Premiership opponents to a 0-0 draw in the Third Round on Saturday and were rewarded with another big game if they can win the replay at St Andrew's.

And Rosenior said: "Some people were surprised with our performance on Saturday, but I wasn't and neither were my players.

"Everybody thinks they can go to Birmingham and get a result now and I feel we will play even better on a better surface.

"It was just great for us to be in the Fourth Round draw and it was so nice to be involved.

"There have been some fantastic stories this weekend with Nuneaton, Tamworth and Burton all doing well and it is great for the FA Cup and for football as a whole.

"The supporters who turn up week in, week out to watch these kind of clubs are now getting a bit of glory and that is great for them."

Coventry City v Nuneaton Borough or Middlesbrough

Nuneaton penalty hero Gez Murphy was delighted with his side's 'dream FA Cup draw' against Coventry City in the Fourth Round.

The Conference North side earned themselves a replay against Premiership Middlesbrough when Murphy ruled out Gaizka Mendieta's opener with a last minute penalty.

But Murphy refuses to get too carried away as Nuneaton still must come away from the Riverside with a result if they are to get their dream clash against their local West Midlands rivals.

He said: "I am absolutely delighted with the draw because we have got a load of Coventry rejects in the side, but we have got a tricky tie up at the Riverside to get through first.

"We wanted to get a big club like Chelsea or Manchester United, but to get Coventry at the Ricoh Arena is also dream tie and will prove a real incentive for us.

"We are not going up to Middlesbrough just to make up the numbers. But the Middlesbrough players were all brilliant to us on Saturday and I got Gareth Southgate's shirt after the game. He came into our changing room afterwards and shook everybody's hand and that was great."

Charlton Athletic v Leyton Orient

Leyton Orient's goalkeeping hero Glyn Garner is looking forward to another local derby in the FA Cup Fourth Round.

Garner saved a penalty as Orient caused one of the biggest shocks in round three by beating Premiership Fulham at Craven Cottage. And the League Two side's reward was a short trip across the Thames to face another top flight team, this time Charlton Athletic.

"It's another Premier League side and it's only round the corner so that makes it even better," Garner said. "I am an Everton supporter, so it would have been good if we were going to Goodison, but this is a great local derby for us.

"We got a great buzz from beating Fulham and we all woke up afterwards with a big smile on our faces and now we have another Premiership team.

"We will get prepared right and go there with the intention of giving it our best shot."