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The 2025-26 FA Cup third round draw will take place on Monday, 8 December at approximately 18:40 GMT.

Proceedings will take place before kick-off in the second-round tie between Brackley Town and Burton Albion, the last of this weekend's matches.

Former England internationals Joe Cole and Peter Crouch will conduct the draw that will consist of 64 teams on TNT Sports.

The 20 winners of the second-round ties will be joined by all 20 Premier League clubs and 24 Championship teams in the third round.

All matches will be played around the weekend commencing Saturday, 10 January 2026.

Unlike in previous years, there are no replays if matches end as a draw. All ties will go to extra-time and if necessary, a penalty shootout.

National League North side Macclesfield and National League South's Weston-super-Mare are the lowest-ranked clubs still in the competition.

Boreham Wood and Brackley Town are the other non-league clubs guaranteed to be in the hat.

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  • 1. AFC Bournemouth

  • 2. Arsenal

  • 3. Aston Villa

  • 4. Birmingham City

  • 5. Blackburn Rovers

  • 6. Brentford

  • 7. Brighton & Hove Albion

  • 8. Bristol City

  • 9. Burnley

  • 10. Charlton Athletic

  • 11. Chelsea

  • 12. Coventry City

  • 13. Crystal Palace

  • 14. Derby County

  • 15. Everton

  • 16. Fulham

  • 17. Hull City

  • 18. Ipswich Town

  • 19. Leeds United

  • 20. Leicester City

  • 21. Liverpool

  • 22. Manchester City

  • 23. Manchester United

  • 24. Middlesbrough

  • 25. Millwall

  • 26. Newcastle United

  • 27. Norwich City

  • 28. Nottingham Forest

  • 29. Oxford United

  • 30. Portsmouth

  • 31. Preston North End

  • 32. Queens Park Rangers

  • 33. Sheffield United

  • 34. Sheffield Wednesday

  • 35. Southampton

  • 36. Stoke City

  • 37. Sunderland

  • 38. Swansea City

  • 39. Tottenham Hotspur

  • 40. Watford

  • 41. West Bromwich Albion

  • 42. West Ham United

  • 43. Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • 44. Wrexham

  • 45. Macclesfield

  • 46. Grimsby Town

  • 47. Shrewsbury Town

  • 48. Swindon Town

  • 49. Weston-super-Mare

  • 50. Barnsley

  • 51. Boreham Wood

  • 52. Milton Keynes Dons

  • 53. Wigan Athletic

  • 54. Fleetwood Town

  • 55. Salford City

  • 56. Mansfield Town

  • 57. Cambridge United

  • 58. Brackley Town or Burton Albion

  • 59. Blackpool

  • 60. Walsall

  • 61. Exeter City

  • 62. Cheltenham Town

  • 63. Doncaster Rovers

  • 64. Port Vale

What is the prize money?

  • Second round winners - £79,500

  • Second round losers - £21,200

  • Third round winners - £121,500

  • Third round losers - £26,500

  • Fourth round winners - £127,000

  • Fifth round winners - £238,500

  • Quarter-final winners - £477,000

  • Semi-final winners - £1,060,000

  • Semi-final losers - £530,000

  • Final runners-up - £1,060,000

  • Final winners - £2,120,000

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