A particularly anticipated clash involves Newcastle United making their way to the Stadium of Light to face arch-rivals Sunderland. This meeting holds significance as it marks the first encounter between the two teams since the Black Cats suffered relegation from the Premier League in 2016.
Soccer fans in the US can watch FA Cup live on ESPN+.
Everton manager Sean Dyche insisted staying in the Premier League is the «be-all and end-all» but claimed his side would «respect» the FA Cup by going into the game with the right mentality. Dyche takes the Toffees, five-times FA Cup winners, to top-flight rivals Crystal Palace for a third-round tie on Thursday.
January 4
Crystal Palace vs Everton — 3pm ET
January 5
Brentford vs Wolves — 2:15pm ET
Fulham vs Rotherham — 2:30pm ET
Tottenham vs Burnley — 3pm ET
January 6
Maidstone United vs Stevenage — 7:30am ET
Coventry vs Oxford United — 7:30am ET
Millwall vs Leicester City — 7:30am ET
AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town — 7:30am ET
Sunderland vs Newcastle — 7:45am ET
Watford vs Chesterfield — 10am ET
Stoke City vs Brighton — 10am ET
Gillingham vs Sheffield United — 10am ET
Blackburn Rovers vs Cambridge United — 10am ET
Newport County vs Eastleigh — 10am ET
Norwich City vs Bristol Rovers — 10am ET
QPR vs Bournemouth — 10am ET
Plymouth Argyle vs Sutton United — 10am ET
Southampton vs Walsall — 10am ET
Hull City vs Birmingham City — 10am ET
Sheffield Wednesday vs Cardiff City — 12:30pm ET
Chelsea vs Preston North End — 12:30pm ET
Swansea City vs Morecambe — 12:30pm ET
Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa — 12:30pm ET
January 7
West Ham vs Bristol City — 9am ET
Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool — 9am ET
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