When is the FA Cup third round draw? Start time, ball numbers and how to watch on TV – Bundlezy

When is the FA Cup third round draw? Start time, ball numbers and how to watch on TV

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The FA Cup third round draw is taking place (Picture: Getty)

The draw for the FA Cup third round takes place this evening as Premier League and Championship sides prepare to enter the competition.

The third round will feature 64 teams, with the top two divisions joining the 20 sides who were victorious in the second round.

There will be at least three non-league teams in the draw, with Weston-super-Mare set to feature in the third round for the first time after a 2-0 win at fellow National League South side Chelmsford in the second round.

Macclesfield and Boreham Wood are also in the hat, while fifth-tier Brackley could join them if they can beat League One opponents Burton Albion on Monday evening.

All those sides will be eyeing up a fairtytale tie against one of English football’s big-hitters, with the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea all set to discover their first opponent of this year’s tournament.

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And there will also be plenty of eyeballs on the holders, Crystal Palace, who will begin their defence of the FA Cup, which they won for the first time in the club’s history with a superb victory over Manchester City last season.

Ahead of the draw, here’s everything you need to know, including the timings, how to watch on TV, and those all-important ball numbers.

When is the FA Cup third round draw?

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Crystal Palace are the defending champions (Picture: Getty)

The FA Cup third round draw takes place today on Monday December 8, 2025.

The draw will take place ahead of the final second-round tie between Brackley Town and third-tier Burton Albion, with a start time of approximately 6.40pm GMT.

Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist will present the coverage, with the balls set to be drawn by former England internationals Joe Cole and Peter Crouch.

FA Cup third round ball numbers

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

How to watch on TV and live stream

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the draw live on TNT Sports 1 or via the Discovery+ app and website with a subscription.

The draw will also be streamed live on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.

When will the third round games be played?

FA Cup third round matches are scheduled to take place in the New Year, around the weekend of January 10-11, 2026.

Are there replays in the FA Cup this year?

Replays were scrapped from the full rounds of the competition, and the FA have opted to keep that in place for this season.

Replays were used during the qualifying rounds for this season, but they have not been in use since the first round proper.

Should any match end in a draw, it will go to extra-time and if needed, a penalty shootout.

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