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THE FA Cup third round is in full swing – and the third day of matches has arrived!

Leeds secured a victory against Derby to kick off the day, followed by Arsenal's journey to Portsmouth, and QPR's trip across the city to face an out-of-form West Ham.

Later, Manchester United will host Brighton in the final match of the day.

Yesterday, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition, Macclesfield, achieved a surprising 2-1 victory over the defending champions.

  • TV channels: BBC One / TNT Sports
  • Live streams: BBC iPlayer / discovery+

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FA Cup?

The FA Cup is the oldest football competition in the world, held annually in England, featuring teams from various levels of the football league system.

When does the FA Cup take place?

The FA Cup typically runs from August through May, with various rounds leading up to the final.

How can I watch the FA Cup matches?

You can watch the FA Cup matches on TV through channels like BBC One and TNT Sports, or stream them live on platforms such as BBC iPlayer and discovery+.