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Third Round Proper
Saturday 5 January 2008
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The FA Cup Third Round draw has been made at Soho Square, with some potential upsets being pulled out of the hat with Arsenal traveling to Burnley while Liverpool await for Luton Town in a replay of the thrilling 2006 Third Round tie that ended 5-3.

Elsewhere Martin O'Neill's Aston Villa host Manchester United in The FA Cup, in a tie that has already seen three meetings at this stage of the competition in the last five years.

Havant & Waterlooville's reward for their upset on Saturday will be a trip to Swansea City, after the Welsh club were held at the Atspeed Stadium on Friday evening.

Cambridge United goalkeeper Danny Potter is relishing his team's FA Cup Third round tie away at Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers after the Conference National side were drawn against Mick McCarthy's men.

Cambridge, who saw off Weymouth 1-0 thanks to Scott Rendell's penalty at the Abbey Stadium on Saturday, are enjoying an impressive season and currently sit third in the table.

Potter, who started his career as a youth team player at Chelsea, was at the London club when they won the trophy in 1997.

And the former Stevenage 'keeper admits he cannot wait to test himself against the likes of Freddy Eastwood and Andy Keogh when the U's travel to the Black Country early next year.

"Everyone here was hoping for Premier League club, but the next best thing is a Championship club so it's great for us and our supporters and hopefully we'll take a lot of fans up to Molineux," said Potter.

"The main thing for us was to miss another non-league team or a League Two club. It will be a tough game but we will go there full of confidence. We're third in our league and we feel we can go there and get a result." 

Draw in full:

1

Preston North End

v

Scunthorpe United

2

Chasetown

v

Cardiff City

3

Colchester United

v

Peterborough United

4

Bolton Wanderers

v

Sheffield United

5

Blackburn Rovers

v

Coventry City

6

Brighton & Hove Albion

v

Mansfield Town

7

Walsall

v

Millwall

8

Charlton Athletic

v

West Bromwich Albion

9

Watford

v

Crystal Palace

10

Luton Town

v

Liverpool

11

Plymouth Argyle

v

Hull City

12

Aston Villa

v

Manchester United

13

Tranmere Rovers

v

Hereford United

14

Tottenham Hotspur

v

Reading

15

Burnley

v

Arsenal

16

Bristol City

v

Middlesbrough

17

Fulham

v

Bristol Rovers

18

Huddersfield Town

v

Birmingham City

19

Swansea City

v

Havant & Waterlooville

20

Sunderland

v

Wigan Athletic

21

Southend United

v

Dagenham & Redbridge

22

Everton

v

Oldham Athletic

23

Derby County

v

Sheffield Wednesday

24

Southampton

v

Leicester City

25

West Ham United

v

Manchester City

26

Ipswich Town

v

Portsmouth

27

Wolverhampton Wanderers

v

Cambridge United

28

Barnsley

v

Blackpool

29

Chelsea

v

Queens Park Rangers

30

Stoke City

v

Newcastle United

31

Swindon Town

v

Barnet

32

Norwich City

v

Bury