Are there replays in FA Cup third round ties? Premier League clubs spearhead major rule change

The FA Cup third round takes place this weekend as teams across the country hope to secure a famous win and be in the hat for round four. This stage of football’s oldest cup competition is where Premier League sides enter and traditionally serves up several famous upsets. Tamworth’s progression to the third round is another FA Cup fairytaleGetty The third round marks the start of clubs from the EFL and non-league turning their dreams of going on a cup run into a reality. Historically, lower-division teams battled in hopes of securing at least a draw against Premier League giants with the financial reward of raking in gate receipts and TV revenue from a second fixture highly lucrative. The FA Cup has since undergone numerous revamps to modernise the tournament in recent years that have changed the essence of the third round. Are there FA Cup replays? No, FA Cup replays have been removed from the competition from the first round proper onwards as of the start of this season. League One Peterborough’s chairman and talkSPORT regular Darragh MacAnthony told the EFL to ‘have some minerals’ and challenge the FA and the Premier League on their decision. League Two Tranmere Rovers‘ executive chairman Mark Palios also rung up talkSPORT’s White and Jordan show to express his dismay at the situation. The FA responded to the backlash with a statement claiming that ‘all parties accepted’ replays could not continue. The governing body highlighted ‘player welfare’ and a ‘congested calendar’ were partly behind the reason for their decisions. The EFL rubbished this claim though, releasing their own statement and claiming the decision was made ‘solely by the FA and the Premier League’. So, as with the case with the first two rounds, third round games that are level after 90 minutes go to extra-time and penalties. The FA Cup has scrapped replays from the start of this seasonGetty What has been said? Non-Premier League clubs were told to boycott the FA Cup by talkSPORT host Andy Goldstein, who labelled the decision to scrap replays as ‘disgusting’. “I don’t really care what the FA and the Premier League’s reason for scrapping replays is,” Goldstein said on talkSPORT Drive. “I’m guessing they’re trying to make space in the calendar right,” co-host Darren Bent interjected. Goldstein continued: “I think it’s to do with that. I think it’s to guarantee all the games up to round five can be played on weekends. “I don’t really care about that, right, because by scrapping replays, it’s really simple, you just take away the opportunity for small clubs to make some money and lots of it. “We know how hard it is to keep the clubs afloat in the Championship and in League One and Two. It’s practically impossible right, to make any kind of profit. Manchester United are the current holders of the iconic trophyGetty “I just think you’re giving clubs a lifeline by giving them the opportunity to have a replay at a massive club in an FA Cup third round and you’re taking that away from them. “I don’t see the benefits. I understand the benefit for the bigger clubs. If you’re Man United, you’re Chelsea or Liverpool and you play any kind of European football at your doorstep, the last thing you want is a replay. “I totally get it. But it’s the big clubs getting bigger and the smaller clubs getting smaller.” “Now, if that’s true [that the EFL weren’t consulted on the replay decision], which of course, I’ve got no reason to doubt it, that is honestly disgusting,” Goldstein added. “I honestly think all of the EFL clubs should boycott next year’s FA Cup.” When Bent wasn’t sure a boycott was the answer, Goldstein continued: “No but I’ll tell you why. Because they will boycott it, then, of course, the FA are in a world of trouble because it devalues their brand. “Then they have to reassess this decision. Then, what they should do is bring in the EFL to vote for it.” Arsenal face United in the FA Cup third roundGetty FA Cup third round draw in full Thursday, January 9 Sheffield United vs Cardiff City, 19:00 – BBC Everton vs Peterborough United, 19:45 – talkSPORT, BBC Fulham vs Watford, 19:45 Friday, January 10 Wycombe Wanderers vs Portsmouth, 19:45 Aston Villa vs West Ham, 20:00 – talkSPORT, ITV Saturday, January 11 Bristol City vs Wolves, 12:00 – talkSPORT Middlesbrough vs Blackburn Rovers, 12:00 Birmingham City vs Lincoln City, 12:00 Liverpool vs Accrington Stanley, 12:15 – talkSPORT, ITV Leicester City vs Queens Park Rangers, 14:00 Exeter City vs Oxford United, 15:00 Reading vs Burnley, 15:00 Norwich City vs Brighton, 15:00 Preston North End vs Charlton Athletic, 15:00 Chelsea vs Morecambe, 15:00 – talkSPORT 2 Bournemouth vs West Brom, 15:00 Sunderland vs Stoke City, 15:00 Brentford vs Plymouth Argyle, 15:00 Nottingham Forest vs Luton Town, 15:00 Manchester City vs Salford City, 17:45 – tal

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Are there replays in FA Cup third round ties? Premier League clubs spearhead major rule change

The FA Cup third round takes place this weekend as teams across the country hope to secure a famous win and be in the hat for round four.

This stage of football’s oldest cup competition is where Premier League sides enter and traditionally serves up several famous upsets.

Tamworth’s progression to the third round is another FA Cup fairytale
Getty

The third round marks the start of clubs from the EFL and non-league turning their dreams of going on a cup run into a reality.

Historically, lower-division teams battled in hopes of securing at least a draw against Premier League giants with the financial reward of raking in gate receipts and TV revenue from a second fixture highly lucrative.

The FA Cup has since undergone numerous revamps to modernise the tournament in recent years that have changed the essence of the third round.

Are there FA Cup replays?

No, FA Cup replays have been removed from the competition from the first round proper onwards as of the start of this season.

League One Peterborough’s chairman and talkSPORT regular Darragh MacAnthony told the EFL to ‘have some minerals’ and challenge the FA and the Premier League on their decision.

League Two Tranmere Rovers‘ executive chairman Mark Palios also rung up talkSPORT’s White and Jordan show to express his dismay at the situation.

The FA responded to the backlash with a statement claiming that ‘all parties accepted’ replays could not continue.

The governing body highlighted ‘player welfare’ and a ‘congested calendar’ were partly behind the reason for their decisions.

The EFL rubbished this claim though, releasing their own statement and claiming the decision was made ‘solely by the FA and the Premier League’.

So, as with the case with the first two rounds, third round games that are level after 90 minutes go to extra-time and penalties.

The FA Cup has scrapped replays from the start of this season
Getty

What has been said?

Non-Premier League clubs were told to boycott the FA Cup by talkSPORT host Andy Goldstein, who labelled the decision to scrap replays as ‘disgusting’.

“I don’t really care what the FA and the Premier League’s reason for scrapping replays is,” Goldstein said on talkSPORT Drive.

“I’m guessing they’re trying to make space in the calendar right,” co-host Darren Bent interjected.

Goldstein continued: “I think it’s to do with that. I think it’s to guarantee all the games up to round five can be played on weekends.

“I don’t really care about that, right, because by scrapping replays, it’s really simple, you just take away the opportunity for small clubs to make some money and lots of it.

“We know how hard it is to keep the clubs afloat in the Championship and in League One and Two. It’s practically impossible right, to make any kind of profit.

Manchester United are the current holders of the iconic trophy
Getty

“I just think you’re giving clubs a lifeline by giving them the opportunity to have a replay at a massive club in an FA Cup third round and you’re taking that away from them.

“I don’t see the benefits. I understand the benefit for the bigger clubs. If you’re Man United, you’re Chelsea or Liverpool and you play any kind of European football at your doorstep, the last thing you want is a replay.

“I totally get it. But it’s the big clubs getting bigger and the smaller clubs getting smaller.”

“Now, if that’s true [that the EFL weren’t consulted on the replay decision], which of course, I’ve got no reason to doubt it, that is honestly disgusting,” Goldstein added.

“I honestly think all of the EFL clubs should boycott next year’s FA Cup.”

When Bent wasn’t sure a boycott was the answer, Goldstein continued: “No but I’ll tell you why. Because they will boycott it, then, of course, the FA are in a world of trouble because it devalues their brand.

“Then they have to reassess this decision. Then, what they should do is bring in the EFL to vote for it.”

Arsenal face United in the FA Cup third round
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FA Cup third round draw in full

Thursday, January 9

  • Sheffield United vs Cardiff City, 19:00 – BBC
  • Everton vs Peterborough United, 19:45 – talkSPORT, BBC
  • Fulham vs Watford, 19:45

Friday, January 10

  • Wycombe Wanderers vs Portsmouth, 19:45
  • Aston Villa vs West Ham, 20:00 – talkSPORT, ITV

Saturday, January 11

  • Bristol City vs Wolves, 12:00 – talkSPORT
  • Middlesbrough vs Blackburn Rovers, 12:00
  • Birmingham City vs Lincoln City, 12:00
  • Liverpool vs Accrington Stanley, 12:15 – talkSPORT, ITV
  • Leicester City vs Queens Park Rangers, 14:00
  • Exeter City vs Oxford United, 15:00
  • Reading vs Burnley, 15:00
  • Norwich City vs Brighton, 15:00
  • Preston North End vs Charlton Athletic, 15:00
  • Chelsea vs Morecambe, 15:00 – talkSPORT 2
  • Bournemouth vs West Brom, 15:00
  • Sunderland vs Stoke City, 15:00
  • Brentford vs Plymouth Argyle, 15:00
  • Nottingham Forest vs Luton Town, 15:00
  • Manchester City vs Salford City, 17:45 – talkSPORT, BBC
  • Leeds United vs Harrogate Town, 17:45 – talkSPORT 2, BBC
  • Leyton Orient vs Derby County, 18:00
  • Mansfield Town vs Wigan Athletic, 18:00
  • Coventry City vs Sheffield Wednesday, 18:00

Sunday, January 12

  • Hull City vs Doncaster Rovers, 12:00
  • Tamworth vs Tottenham, 12:30 – talkSPORT, ITV
  • Arsenal vs Manchester United, 15:00 – talkSPORT, BBC
  • Newcastle United vs Bromley, 15:00 – talkSPORT 2, BBC
  • Ipswich Town vs Bristol Rovers, 15:00
  • Crystal Palace vs Stockport County, 15:00
  • Southampton vs Swansea City, 16:30 – BBC

Monday, January 13

  • Millwall vs Dagenham & Redbridge, 19:30 – talkSPORT 2, ITV