Chelsea face the sternest of tests if they are to reach a fourth straight FA Cup final after being drawn away to Premier League rivals Manchester City in the third round.
Graham Potter’s men, who headed into the World Cup break sitting eighth in the table, will head for the Etihad Stadium as the big guns enter the competition over the weekend of January 6-9.
The Blues have made it to Wembley in each of the last three years, but have ultimately gone down to Arsenal, Leicester and Liverpool respectively.
Manchester City and Chelsea will go head-to-head in the standout tie in the FA Cup third round
Everton will also travel to Manchester United in another all-Premier League clash
Jurgen Klopp’s side, who beat Chelsea on penalties last season to lift the trophy for the eighth time, will also launch their defence against top-flight opposition when they welcome struggling Wolves to Anfield.
Erik ten Hag will get his first taste of world football’s oldest club competition when Manchester United host Everton, while West Ham make the short trip to Brentford and Southampton travel to Crystal Palace.
League One rivals Oxford and Sheffield Wednesday landed plum home ties when they drew Premier League leaders Arsenal and high-flying Newcastle respectively.
National League Boreham Wood’s reward for their 2-0 second round win at League One Bristol Rovers was a home tie against League One Accrington, while fifth tier leaders Wrexham make the trip to Sky Bet Championship Coventry and Chesterfield face West Brom at the Technique Stadium.
Liverpool are set to welcome Wolves to Anfield in a tricky test against Julen Lopetigui’s side
Counterparts Dagenham & Redbridge will entertain Premier League Leicester if they can beat League Two Gillingham in a second round replay, and fourth-tier Stevenage have landed a day out at top-flight Aston Villa.
Tottenham host League One Portsmouth, and Brighton travel to Middlesbrough in FA Cup winner Michael Carrick’s first taste of the competition as Boro boss, while Championship counterparts Cardiff host Leeds and Burnley go to Bournemouth.
Nottingham Forest and Fulham both face second tier opposition on the road in the shape of Blackpool and Hull respectively.
The draw threw up six all-Championship ties between Preston and Huddersfield, Norwich and Blackburn, Luton and Wigan, Bristol City and Swansea, Millwall and Sheffield United and Reading and Watford.
Man City vs Chelsea clearly the standout fixture!
Everton travelling to Old Trafford is another tasty one.
Ipswich Town vs Rotherham
Reading vs Watford
Man United vs Everton
Sheffield Wednesday vs Newcastle
Shrewsbury vs Sunderland
Milwall vs Sheffield United
Crystal Palace vs Southampton
Hull City vs Fulham
Hartlepool vs Stoke
Bristol City vs Swansea
Forest Green Rovers vs Birmingham City
Dagenham and Redbridge / Gillingham vs Leicester
Blackpool vs Nottingham Forest
Grimsby vs Burton
Liverpool vs Wolves
Fleetwood vs QPR
Oxford United vs Arsenal
Luton vs Wigan
Aston Villa vs Stevenage
Norwich vs Blackburn
Coventry vs Wrexham
AFC Bournemouth vs Burnley
Brentford vs West Ham
Cardiff City vs Leeds
Derby vs Barnsley
Tottenham vs Portsmouth
Boreham Woood vs Accrington Stanley
Charlton / Stockport vs Walsall
Man City vs Chelsea
Chesterfield vs West Brom
Middlesbrough vs Brighton
Preston vs Huddersfield
Just moments away from the draw now.
King’s Lynn Town 0-3 Stevenage
Cambridge United 1-2 Grimsby Town
Wrexham 4-1 Farnborough
Accrington Stanley 1-0 Barnet
Barnsley 3-0 Crewe Alexandra
Forest Green Rovers 2-1 Alvechurch
Portsmouth 3-2 Milton Keynes Dons
Shrewsbury Town 3-1 Peterborough United
Hartlepool United 3-1 Harrogate Town
Charlton Athletic 2-2 Stockport County
Oxford United 4-1 Exeter City
Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Mansfield Town
AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Chesterfield
Walsall 2-1 Carlisle United
Dagenham & Redbridge 1-1 Gillingham
Ebbsfleet United 0-1 Fleetwood Town
Bristol Rovers 0-2 Boreham Wood
Burton Albion 6-1 Chippenham Town
Newport County 1-2 Derby County
Ipswich Town 4-0 Buxton
Liverpool legends John Aldridge and Mark Wright will be helping to carry out the draw…
There are still two second round games left to be played.
Stockport vs Charlton
Gillingham vs Dagenham and Redbridge
Liverpool’s stadium hosts the draw after the Reds won the trophy last season, beating Chelsea on penalties.
Premier League and Championship clubs will enter the competition, with the third-round ties due to be held on the weekend of Saturday, January 7.
There will be 64 balls drawn as part of tonight’s FA Cup third round draw, with two second round fixtures still to be completed.
And welcome to Sportsmail’s live coverage of the FA Cup third round draw.
The draw will take place at 7pm at Anfield.
Spencer Morgan
Host commentator