Premier League winner Manchester City has been paired with Chelsea in the third round of the 2022/2023 FA Cup.
Other places, holders Wolverhampton Wanderers will visit Liverpool at Anfield, while another Premier League matchup will feature Manchester United hosting Everton.
Leicester City will play at either National League Dagenham and Redbridge or League Two Gillingham.
Between January 6 and January 9, 2023, the third round will take place.
Other Premier League matches include Brentford hosting West Ham and Crystal Palace hosting Southampton.
In League One’s Oxford United, who are currently in 13th place, will host Premier League leaders Arsenal, who have won the FA Cup a record 14 times.
a non-league team In the third round of the draw, Boreham Wood, the team with the lowest ranking, will play League One’s Accrington Stanley.
The third-round victorious clubs will get £105,000 from the competition prize pool.
Liverpool currently holds the trophy after defeating Chelsea on penalties, 6-5, to win the FA Cup for the first time since 2006.
Preston v Huddersfield
Middlesbrough v Brighton
Chesterfield v West Brom
Manchester City v Chelsea
Charlton or Stockport County v Walsall
Boreham Wood v Accrington
Tottenham v Portsmouth
Derby v Barnsley
Cardiff v Leeds
Brentford v West Ham
Bournemouth v Burnley
Coventry v Wrexham
Norwich v Blackburn
Aston Villa v Stevenage
Luton v Wigan
Oxford v Arsenal
Fleetwood v QPR
Liverpool v Wolves
Grimsby v Burton
Blackpool v Nottingham Forest
Dagenham & Redbridge or Gillingham v Leicester
Forest Green v Birmingham
Bristol City v Swansea
Hartlepool v Stoke
Hull v Fulham
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Millwall v Sheffield United
Shrewsbury v Sunderland
Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle
Manchester United v Everton
Reading v Watford
Ipswich v Rotherham