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Aston Villa 2 Fulham 2

Middlesbrough 0 Newcastle 1

Stoke City 2 Hull City 1

Sunderland 2 Bolton 1

Wigan Athletic 3 West Brom 1

Chelsea 1 Arsenal 2 (we live in hope!)

Man City 2 Man Utd 2

Portsmouth 2 Blackburn 1

Tottenham 1 Everton 1

Liverpool 2 West Ham Utd 1

FA Cup third round draw:


Portsmouth v Bristol City

Sheffield Wed v Fulham

Preston v Liverpool

Birmingham v Wolves

West Ham v Barnsley

Middlesbrough v Barrow

Hull City v Newcastle

Hartlepool v Stoke

Chelsea v Southend

Manchester City v Nottingham Forest

Cardiff v Reading

Ipswich v Chesterfield or Droylesden

Charlton v Norwich

West Brom v Peterborough or Tranmere

Torquay v Blackpool

Leyton Orient v Sheffield United

Southampton v Manchester United

Millwall v Carlisle or Crewe

Histon v Swansea

Forest Green Rovers v Derby

QPR v Burnley

Leicester v Crystal Palace

Tottenham v Wigan

Morecambe or Cheltenham v Doncaster

Arsenal v Plymouth

Notts County or Kettering v Eastwood Town

Bournemouth or Blyth v Blackburn

Macclesfield v Everton

Watford v Scunthorpe

Sunderland v Bolton

Coventry v Kidderminster

Gillingham or Stockport v Aston Villa.



Ties will be played on the weekend of 3-4 January

Excellent LG. Taking points off Chelsea. Thanks for that. And a good result for us if a stupid sending off. This time of year is always interesting and I cant wait for Christmas especially with Torres looking almost as fragile as Stevie G when there's an international friendly on the horizon and Scolari making sure 'fortress Bridge' looks a bit crumbly.

Ronaldo's sending off was bizarre wasn't it. Maybe the ref would have been kinder if Ronaldo hadn't done th sarcy clapping thing when he got booked the first time. Not just saying that because he's Man U, I hate when players get cheeky like that, I would have shown a second yellow for that, and I'd say the same if it was a Liverpool player.


Great resul for Arsenal. Blatantly offside goal though. Agree with whoever it was on MOTD2 who said he should be having a go at the linesman, not the ref.

Oh well, fair play hammers, from the bbc website it sounds like you were trying to score on the counter at the end rather than just defending, so good on ya.


As for Liverpool, this is the second time we have failed to take advantage of Chelsea dropping points. Okay, so we are 1 point up, but not really feeling reassured...

3 clean sheets in a row!! wow.

Collins has been huge and Upson class, and nice to see Green getting a bit of consistency back again.

Ok, we're not showing much ambition going forward at the moment, but good to get the basics right again and hopefully we can build from here.

Mid-table obscurity here we come!!!

I agree about the sarcastic clapping. It was stupid and immature and I thought he'd get sent off for it. Great result last night. We are getting to that nitty gritty part of the season where we see who's got what it takes. From what I read about last night Keane is struggling and with Torres out I wonder how much strength Liverpool have got both physically and mentally. Of course I'd rather see Chelsea win the league than Liverpool...hell I'd rather see Arsenal win it but I've got a funny feeling we are going to come out the other side of Christmas looking rosy....there, that's cursed it.

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