FA Cup third-round draw: Solihull Moors handed potential dream tie against Arsenal

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Your support makes all the difference.Solihull Moors have been handed a dream FA Cup third round draw against Premier League aristocrats Arsenal if they can get past Blackpool.
The National League outfit, who drew 0-0 with the League One Tangerines in the second round on Friday night, have been given the best possible incentive as they prepare for the replay.
Speaking minutes after the draw on Monday evening, sporting director Mark Fogarty told BBC1: “We’re just delighted, really, delighted. Regardless of even whether we get past Blackpool just to be called out alongside Arsenal is just fantastic.”
Asked if the tantalising prospect of the Gunners heading for the Automated Technology Group Stadium piled on the pressure, Fogarty added: “Possibly, but our unit, our team are very strong-minded anyway and I don’t think Tim Flowers will allow them to get like that. I will, but I’m not sure he will.
“I’m delighted and excited, but he will have them all in their place and we have got a job to do first.”
National League North Southport too have an enticing prospect in line if they can get past League Two Tranmere with Arsenal’s North London rivals Tottenham drawn to face the winners.
Leicester, Premier League champions in 2016, will travel to either National League Wrexham or Newport of League Two, while Watford are also on the road at National League South Woking.
However, there are home ties for Manchester United against Reading, Manchester City against Rotherham, Chelsea against Nottingham Forest and Newcastle against Blackburn.
Everton also avoided a trip away after being drawn to face League Two Lincoln, who reached the quarter-finals as a National League club two seasons ago, at Goodison Park.
Imps director David Lowes said: “That’s a great draw, isn’t it? Our chairman, Clive Nates, actually Everton is his second team, so he’ll be quite pleased with that as well, I’d suggest. But we’ll go there and we’ll give it a go.”
There are two all-Premier League ties with promoted Wolves hosting high-flying Liverpool, while Bournemouth and Brighton will clash on the south coast.
Cardiff face a trip to Gillingham, Crystal Palace will welcome Grimsby to Selhurst Park while managerless Southampton travel to Sky Bet Championship Derby and Huddersfield head for Bristol City.
Bottom-of-the-table Fulham entertain League Two Oldham, while West Ham will play Birmingham at the London Stadium and Burnley take on Barnsley at Turf Moor.
Elsewhere, Leeds travel to QPR, Sheffield United host Barnet and city rivals Sheffield Wednesday welcome Luton to Hillsborough, and West Brom entertain Wigan, Middlesbrough play Peterborough or Bradford and Swansea head for Aston Villa.
Either Walsall or Sunderland will make the trip to Bolton, Hull head for Millwall and Brentford will play host to Oxford.
Preston welcome Oxford to Deepdale, Ipswich head north to Accrington, Shrewsbury entertain Stoke and Portsmouth travel to Norwich, while Fleetwood are at home to AFC Wimbledon after seeing off National League North Guiseley. PA
Re-live the draw:
Sheffield United v Barnet
Norwich v Portsmouth
Guiseley or Fleetwood v Wimbledon
What an all-Premier League tie, with Wolves facing Liverpool
Some of the other ties for you:
West Brom v Wigan
Middlesbrough v Peterborough or Bradford
Derby County vs Southampton
Accrington Stanley vs Ipswich
Aston Villa vs Swansea City
Well, that's drawn out some absolute crackers hasn't it.
Nottingham Forest could make it two from two if they can knock out holders Chelsea, having knocked 2017 winners Arsenal last season.
North London duo Arsenal and Tottenham face rather interesting ties, after the former were drawn away at either Tranmere or Conference North side Southport.
Unai Emery's men meanwhile could face a trip to Birmingham to face Solihull if they manage to defeat Blackpool.
There are some all-Premier League times, the stand out of which sees Wolves welcome Liverpool to Molineux.
Thank you for joining us for the draw this evening, and a reminder of the draws for you once again, which will take place on the weekend of 5th January 2019.
Bolton Wanderers v Walsall/Sunderland
Millwall v Hull City
Gillingham v Cardiff City
Brentford v Oxford United
Sheffield Wednesday v Luton Town
Manchester United v Reading
Everton v Lincoln City
Tranmere/Southport v Tottenham
Preston North End v Doncaster Rovers
Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v Grimsby Town
Derby County v Southampton
Accrington Stanley v Ipswich Town
Bristol City v Huddersfield Town
Wrexham/Newport v Leicester City
Fulham v Oldham Athletic
Shrewsbury Town v Stoke City
Solihull Moors/Blackpool v Arsenal
Manchester City v Rotherham United
Bournemouth v Brighton
West Ham v Birmingham City
Woking v Watford
Burnley v Barnsley
QPR v Leeds United
Sheffield United v Barnet
Norwich City v Portsmouth
Guiseley/Fleetwood v AFC Wimbledon
West Brom v Wigan
Middlesbrough v Peterborough/Bradford
Wolves v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Swansea City
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