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THE FA Cup third round has produced some huge upsets so far - and plenty more could be on the cards today.
Tamworth, who are the lowest-ranked side left in the iconic competition, welcome Premier League giants Tottenham in one of Sunday's early kick-offs.
SunSport will bring you the very latest from all of today's FA Cup third round ties, including high-flying Newcastle's clash with League Two Bromley.
- Kick off times: 12pm/12.30pm/3pm/4.30pm
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Goal - Diogo Jota (Liverpool)
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
25. Still in the early stages of the game at Anfield but Liverpool seem to have some talent in Rio Ngumoha.
The 16-year-old seems comfortable running with the ball and his silky skills look impressive.
He is keen to take on the players in front of him as soon as he receives the ball, which is refreshing to see.
The modern game seems to be littered with wingers who prefer to pass it backwards than look to take players on.
Chelsea fans may be wondering whether this is going to be another huge talent they have let slip through their fingers.
View from SunSport's Dan King on Liverpool v Accrington
You wouldn't think there was an 86-place gap between these teams.
The away fans have been singing, 'You're only here for the Stanley,' and their team has done pretty well.
It took a decent save from on-loan Everton goalkeeper Billy Crellin to stop Trent Alexander-Arnold's shot and a poor follow-up from Darwin Nunez to keep the game goalless.
But Accrington have had some dangerous moments, mainly featuring Reds fan Shaun Whalley.
Middlesbrough 0-0 Blackburn
34. Well, this one is a real slow-burner.
With over half an hour of the game gone, the two teams have mustered just one shot between them.
All the action at the Riverside Stadium so far has been from fans streaming Netflix shows on their phones.
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
12. Some great play from Ngumoha releases Tsmikas on the right.
He beats two players before squaring it towards Szoboszlai.
The Hungarian dummies it for Alexander-Arnold to strike but Cullen saves well with his feet.
It drops to Nunez but he sends his effort sailing over the crossbar.
For a player of his quality, that was a sitter.
Bristol City 0-2 Wolves
21. Vitor Pereira's side seem to have put the heavy home defeat behind them.
Goncalo Guedes gets a cross into the box and it is converted by Gomes on the edge of the six yard box.
The hosts are struggling to cope with their Premier League opposition at the Ashton Gate Stadium.
Goal - Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves)
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
5. It has been a positive start by the hosts as you would expect.
Ngumoha has seen the ball on a few occasions and looks full of energy for his first Reds' start this afternoon.
Elliott does well getting to the byline and cutting the ball back on the half-volley but it is just behind Nunez and he heads over the bar.
Leyton Orient vs Derby County
News from the club is that the match has been postponed, following a pitch inspection.
The game was due to take place at 6pm but the weather has taken another victim.
No doubt the club did all they could to get this one on but it is tricky without undersoil heating at grounds in this cold weather.
Bristol City 0-1 Wolves
10. Joao Gomes swings in a corner and Ain-Nouri is there to head home from close range.
This had the potential of a tricky tie for the Premier League side today but they have made a solid start.
The hosts have it all to do now.
Goal - Rayan Ait-Nouri (Wolves)
FA Cup winner odds
Man City come into the third round with the pressure of the favourites' tag:
Man City - 7/2
Liverpool - 5/1
Arsenal - 13/2
Chelsea - 7/1
Tottenham - 11/1
Newcastle - 12/1
Aston Villa - 16/1
Man Utd - 16/1
Brighton - 20/1
Nott'm Forest - 25/1
West Ham - 25/1
Bournemouth - 33/1
Crystal Palace - 33/1
Brentford - 40/1
Everton - 40/1
Fulham - 40/1
Southampton - 50/1
Wolves - 50/1
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Birmingham 1-0 Lincoln City
1. Wright creates the first chance of the game and Yokoyama delivers.
His right-footed shot is from a seemingly impossible angle but finds the far corner.
A difficult task has got even tougher for the visitors.
Goal - Ayumu Yokoyama (Birmingham)
View from SunSport's Dan King on Liverpool v Accrington
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has picked a pretty strong team but the curveball is the selection of Rio Ngumoha.
At 16 years and 135 days old, the former Chelsea Academy star will become the youngest player to start a game for the Reds. Ngumoha is mainly a left winger, which is where he is likely to play today, but can also function in left midfield or even on the opposite flank.
The England under-17 international was named on the first-team bench for the Carabao Cup tie at Southampton, but it is still a surprise to see him in the first 11.
He has started only three games in the under-18 Premer League since arriving from Chelsea last summer.
Daunting prospect for Stanley players
These are the games that the FA Cup are all about.
Accrington Stanley, 19th in League Two, travel to Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Their captain Shaun Whalley, a massive Liverpool fan, has already said that he will no celebrate if he scores today.
It will be a challenge for his side not to freeze up in the cold conditions and the bright lights of this game today.
'Special occasion'
Arne slot was speaking before the game and said: "It's a special occasion for every team we face, but especially for a lower-league team.
"They will be all up for it. They've lived towards this game for weeks probably.
"If you go to a Champions League final, everybody is hyped up and ready and, for them, it is going to feel as if it is a Champions League final, so we have to be aware of that.
"Nine out of 10 times, the first 25 minutes or half hour is the most difficult part of the game because they will still be very intense.
"It's up to us to be ready for them wanting to play the best game of their lives and that is what we have to do as well."
Pitch inspection
It's absolutely freezing out there but, so far, we've only lost two fixtures in the FA Cup.
One more is definitely under threat, though, with Leyton Orient now set for a pitch inspection at midday.
They face Derby County at 6pm - we'll update you with the news as soon as we know more.
Slot on Ngumoha
Before Ngumoha's debut, Slot said: "It's always special if young players make their debut, there's a smile on my face, he's a young kid.
"Everytime he trains with us, he's not afraid to do what he's good at."
Who is Rio Ngumoha?
Quite the shock from Arne Slot there to pick the teenager.
But it's a name we'll all get to know very well, very soon - he becomes the youngest EVER starter for the Reds, aged just 16.
Here's a bit more about him - read all about it and hurry back.
Liverpool vs Accrington Stanley
Liverpool: Kelleher, Alexander-Arnold, Quansah, Morton, Tsimikas, Endo, Szoboszlai, Elliott, Jota, Nunez, Ngumoha.
Accrington: Crellin, Love, Awe, Rawson, Whalley, Woods, Khumbeni, Martin, Walton, Woods, Hunter.
Birmingham City vs Lincoln City
Birmingham: Peacock-Farrell, Gardner-Hickman, Sampsted, Klarer, Cochrane, Leonard, Harris, Wright, Dykes, Yokoyama, Jutkiewicz.
Lincoln: Jeacock, Darikwa, Montsma, Erhahon, Cadamarteri, McGrandles, O'Connor, Jeffries, Roughan, Makama, Moylan.
Middlesbrough vs Blackburn Rovers
Middlesbrough: Glover, Barlaser, Clarke, McGree, Burgzorg, Gilbert, Dijksteel, Hamilton, Edmundson, Engel, McCabe.
Blackburn: Toth, Brittain, Hyam, Batth, Beck, Tronstad, Buckley, Wiemann, Cantwell, Rankin-Costello, Leonard.
Bristol City vs Wolves
Bristol City: O'Leary, McCrorie, Tanner, Vyner, McNally, Roberts, McGuane, Knight, Twine, Mehmeti, Mayulu.
Wolves: Johnstone, Doherty, Bueno, Agbadou, Ait-Nouri, R. Gomes, J. Gomes, Andre, Guedes, Strand Larsen, Hwang.
Team news starting to filter through now...
We'll have all the line ups for those four early games in the next couple of minutes.