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Staffordshire Police say they are liaising with Tamworth FC after striker Chris Wreh was subjected to racist abuse on social media after his side's FA Cup defeat to Tottenham on Sunday.
Wreh was a second-half substitute in the third-round tie, which Tottenham eventually won 3-0 after extra time.
The 28-year-old took to social media after the game to share a screenshot of the abuse he had received on Instagram.
His post on X, formerly Twitter, said: "After an amazing day today, this is the last thing I expected to see when I opened Instagram. Nevertheless, thank you for all the support today. Fans were unreal."
Police say they are aware of the abusive message and are in contact with the club.
A Staffordshire Police statement said: "We're aware of a social media message involving racist abuse that was sent online to a player following the FA Cup match between Tamworth and Tottenham Hotspur yesterday (Sunday 12 January).
"Officers are continuing to liaise with Tamworth Football Club and national policing partners as part of their initial enquiries and plans to support the victim moving forward.
"Racist abuse will never be tolerated and officers will thoroughly investigate any reports as robustly as possible to ensure those responsible are dealt with accordingly."
Sky Sports News has contacted Meta, which owns Instagram, and Tamworth FC for comment.
Tottenham breathed a huge sigh of relief after needing extra-time to overcome non-League Tamworth 3-0 in the third round of the FA Cup.
The final scoreline flattered Spurs, who laboured throughout the opening 90 minutes and might well have conceded deep into stoppage time when Tom McGlinchey and Jordan Cullinane-Liburd both went close to scripting one of the competition's greatest fairytales.
In the end, the Lambs were undone in scrappy fashion as Nathan Tshikuna inadvertently directed his attempted clearance over his own goal line from Brennan Johnson's cross (101).
Substitute Dejan Kulusevski then doubled the eight-time winners' advantage as he collected Heung-Min Son's pass to fire low beyond Tamworth goalkeeper Jas Singh (107), whose partner was watching from hospital after giving birth to a baby boy on Saturday night.
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With the hosts running on empty, Johnson blasted in a cruel third for the visitors with two minutes of extra-time remaining (118) as Ange Postecoglou's side avoided an unwanted upset.
Postecoglou told ITV: "It was a challenging game as we expected it to be. They made it hard for us, with the surface it was about us staying clam and being persistent in our football.
"In the end, we got the job done. We knew we would finish strong and you could see they were tiring a bit.
"It's a game of football you go into it with trepidation and knowing you can slip up with the challenges. In most parts the boys kept their heads.
"We are through to the next round and that was the objective. Tamworth did really well and should be proud of their efforts. For us, we move on."
Lambs to the Spurs slaughter? No chance...
Andy Peaks' men - some 96 places beneath their opponents in the English football pyramid, produced the game of their lives. The Lambs, who were down in the seventh-tier Southern Premier Central as recently as 2022/23, were a match for their illustrious opponents in normal time.
Tamworth, who knocked out League One Huddersfield to reach round three, had their chances to consign Spurs to the ignominy of a first FA Cup defeat to a non-League outfit since the 1914/15 season when they were dumped out by Norwich City.
Within 30 seconds, Beck-Ray Enoru tested Antonin Kinsky at his near post as the hosts signalled their intent. They were not here to let this opportunity pass them by.
Back-to-back league titles have taken Peaks' side to the summit of non-League football.
The team comprised of a jazz singer, building surveyor, bricklayer, sports-science teacher and zip salesman were good value for extra-time as Timo Werner continued to toil. The German was kept out by Singh during a one-vs-one, meaning it is still just one goal in 26 loan appearances this season.
Tom Tonks, who runs a sandwich business on the side, provided his usual threat from long throws. One of them beat Kinsky and hit the post, but referee Peter Bankes had already awarded a foul.
Contending with the artificial pitch where just under 4,000 were crammed into this compact ground next to the A51, Postecoglou often stood motionless in his attempts to retain a degree of calmness - but he did not hesitate to summon Son and Kulusevski in extra-time.
It was a move which ultimately proved the difference as, after Tshikuna's misfortune from Dominic Solanke's scuffed attempt, it was Son who set up Kulusevski for Spurs' second before Johnson rattled in from close range to add the gloss as Tottenham reached round four after an almighty scare.
Peaks 'immensely proud' of players
Tamworth boss Andy Peaks told ITV: "I've told my players to be disappointed because we were that close to causing a massive upset, but equally be massively proud.
"Everyone put a shift in and when you look at the team we were up against, it was unbelievable from our boys - I am so proud of them. We had chances, the 'keeper made saves but what was brilliant is we were in the game right till the end.
"We knew it was going to be tough. I wanted people to see what we were about, and I think we have done that. I wanted to come here and talk to you guys and be proud of what I have seen - I am immensely proud.
"To get a home draw was better. The chance we had to level it was them coming here. They have been so respectful and to bring a team like that says a lot. I cannot knock them."
Peaks, a Leeds fan, revealed he had asked Tottenham defender Archie Gray for his shirt as memorabilia to remember the occasion before he paid tribute to Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou.
"I actually said to Ange before when he said 'how are you'? I said, 'I was all right until I saw your team sheet'! But, no he was respectful before and said what a great job we had done here," Peaks said.
"And at the end he was brilliant and said, 'you gave us a right good run for our money, be proud of your boys, they were fantastic'.
"He has done me a programme saying exactly that, so I'll take that.
"I'm getting Archie Gray's top. He has promised me one. He won't let me down. He knows I'm a Leeds fan and promised me."
Player of the match - Haydn Hollis
Tamworth defender Haydn Hollis accepted "it just wasn't to be" after being named player of the match.
"We've done ourselves proud, to take it to extra time is an unbelievable achievement," he told ITV. "The pitch, the fanbase, everything was a bit of a leveller for us. Maybe we just gave everything and fell a little bit short.
"We make it difficult to come here, it doesn't matter who comes here. It just wasn't to be, so be it."
Hollis earned praise for a silky piece of footwork in the second half, deftly spinning two opponents, and admitted he had caught the attention of Postecoglu.
"Their manager just said to me, 'that's good enough to get you in the door here'. I said, 'believe it or not, I've never done it before'. That's not my game, you'll never see that again."
Heroic display from Tamworth falls short
Sky Sports' Ben Grounds:
"Tamworth's next game is a Birmingham Senior Cup match against Boldmere St Michael's, the day before Spurs face Arsenal in the Premier League. But for 100 minutes, these two sides were level pegging.
"What a heroic display from the part-timers. Tottenham limped into the fourth round. Peaks' outfit pushed them all the way at a buoyant Lamb Ground on an occasion for the whole town to be proud of - albeit with a tinge of disappointment after they missed out on a potentially lucrative replay.
"Spurs' extra-time goals failed to sour a memorable afternoon for the non-League club, who received a standing ovation.
"Tamworth had asked for volunteers to help clear the ground on Saturday morning to ensure the biggest match in the club's history could go ahead 24 hours later and Postecoglou showed plenty of respect with his starting line-up.
"From the moment kick-off was delayed due to an issue with the net in one of the goals, you felt you were witnessing a cup classic. Play eventually got under way five minutes later after Enoru got on the shoulders of goalkeeper Singh to help fix it.
"Tamworth dug into their energy reserves and were almost rewarded with a dramatic stoppage-time winner. A slip by Solanke presented a chance for McGlinchey but Yves Bissouma got across to block and Kinsky gratefully gathered the loose ball. It was a moment in time which would have entered FA Cup folklore, but it wasn't to be."
What's coming up?
Tottenham breathed a huge sigh of relief after needing extra-time to overcome non-League Tamworth 3-0 in the third round of the FA Cup.
The final scoreline flattered Spurs, who laboured throughout the opening 90 minutes and might well have conceded deep into stoppage time when Tom McGlinchey and Jordan Cullinane-Liburd both went close to scripting one of the competition's greatest fairytales.
In the end, the Lambs were undone in scrappy fashion as Nathan Tshikuna inadvertently directed his attempted clearance over his own goal line from Brennan Johnson's cross (101).
Substitute Dejan Kulusevski then doubled the eight-time winners' advantage as he collected Heung-Min Son's pass to fire low beyond Tamworth goalkeeper Jas Singh (107), whose partner was watching from hospital after giving birth to a baby boy on Saturday night.
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With the hosts running on empty, Johnson blasted in a cruel third for the visitors with two minutes of extra-time remaining (118) as Ange Postecoglou's side avoided an unwanted upset.
Postecoglou told ITV: "It was a challenging game as we expected it to be. They made it hard for us, with the surface it was about us staying clam and being persistent in our football.
"In the end, we got the job done. We knew we would finish strong and you could see they were tiring a bit.
"It's a game of football you go into it with trepidation and knowing you can slip up with the challenges. In most parts the boys kept their heads.
"We are through to the next round and that was the objective. Tamworth did really well and should be proud of their efforts. For us, we move on."
Lambs to the Spurs slaughter? No chance...
Andy Peaks' men - some 96 places beneath their opponents in the English football pyramid, produced the game of their lives. The Lambs, who were down in the seventh-tier Southern Premier Central as recently as 2022/23, were a match for their illustrious opponents in normal time.
Tamworth, who knocked out League One Huddersfield to reach round three, had their chances to consign Spurs to the ignominy of a first FA Cup defeat to a non-League outfit since the 1914/15 season when they were dumped out by Norwich City.
Within 30 seconds, Beck-Ray Enoru tested Antonin Kinsky at his near post as the hosts signalled their intent. They were not here to let this opportunity pass them by.
Back-to-back league titles have taken Peaks' side to the summit of non-League football.
The team comprised of a jazz singer, building surveyor, bricklayer, sports-science teacher and zip salesman were good value for extra-time as Timo Werner continued to toil. The German was kept out by Singh during a one-vs-one, meaning it is still just one goal in 26 loan appearances this season.
Tom Tonks, who runs a sandwich business on the side, provided his usual threat from long throws. One of them beat Kinsky and hit the post, but referee Peter Bankes had already awarded a foul.
Contending with the artificial pitch where just under 4,000 were crammed into this compact ground next to the A51, Postecoglou often stood motionless in his attempts to retain a degree of calmness - but he did not hesitate to summon Son and Kulusevski in extra-time.
It was a move which ultimately proved the difference as, after Tshikuna's misfortune from Dominic Solanke's scuffed attempt, it was Son who set up Kulusevski for Spurs' second before Johnson rattled in from close range to add the gloss as Tottenham reached round four after an almighty scare.
Peaks 'immensely proud' of players
Tamworth boss Andy Peaks told ITV: "I've told my players to be disappointed because we were that close to causing a massive upset, but equally be massively proud.
"Everyone put a shift in and when you look at the team we were up against, it was unbelievable from our boys - I am so proud of them. We had chances, the 'keeper made saves but what was brilliant is we were in the game right till the end.
"We knew it was going to be tough. I wanted people to see what we were about, and I think we have done that. I wanted to come here and talk to you guys and be proud of what I have seen - I am immensely proud.
"To get a home draw was better. The chance we had to level it was them coming here. They have been so respectful and to bring a team like that says a lot. I cannot knock them."
Peaks, a Leeds fan, revealed he had asked Tottenham defender Archie Gray for his shirt as memorabilia to remember the occasion before he paid tribute to Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou.
"I actually said to Ange before when he said 'how are you'? I said, 'I was all right until I saw your team sheet'! But, no he was respectful before and said what a great job we had done here," Peaks said.
"And at the end he was brilliant and said, 'you gave us a right good run for our money, be proud of your boys, they were fantastic'.
"He has done me a programme saying exactly that, so I'll take that.
"I'm getting Archie Gray's top. He has promised me one. He won't let me down. He knows I'm a Leeds fan and promised me."
Player of the match - Haydn Hollis
Tamworth defender Haydn Hollis accepted "it just wasn't to be" after being named player of the match.
"We've done ourselves proud, to take it to extra time is an unbelievable achievement," he told ITV. "The pitch, the fanbase, everything was a bit of a leveller for us. Maybe we just gave everything and fell a little bit short.
"We make it difficult to come here, it doesn't matter who comes here. It just wasn't to be, so be it."
Hollis earned praise for a silky piece of footwork in the second half, deftly spinning two opponents, and admitted he had caught the attention of Postecoglu.
"Their manager just said to me, 'that's good enough to get you in the door here'. I said, 'believe it or not, I've never done it before'. That's not my game, you'll never see that again."
Heroic display from Tamworth falls short
Sky Sports' Ben Grounds:
"Tamworth's next game is a Birmingham Senior Cup match against Boldmere St Michael's, the day before Spurs face Arsenal in the Premier League. But for 100 minutes, these two sides were level pegging.
"What a heroic display from the part-timers. Tottenham limped into the fourth round. Peaks' outfit pushed them all the way at a buoyant Lamb Ground on an occasion for the whole town to be proud of - albeit with a tinge of disappointment after they missed out on a potentially lucrative replay.
"Spurs' extra-time goals failed to sour a memorable afternoon for the non-League club, who received a standing ovation.
"Tamworth had asked for volunteers to help clear the ground on Saturday morning to ensure the biggest match in the club's history could go ahead 24 hours later and Postecoglou showed plenty of respect with his starting line-up.
"From the moment kick-off was delayed due to an issue with the net in one of the goals, you felt you were witnessing a cup classic. Play eventually got under way five minutes later after Enoru got on the shoulders of goalkeeper Singh to help fix it.
"Tamworth dug into their energy reserves and were almost rewarded with a dramatic stoppage-time winner. A slip by Solanke presented a chance for McGlinchey but Yves Bissouma got across to block and Kinsky gratefully gathered the loose ball. It was a moment in time which would have entered FA Cup folklore, but it wasn't to be."
What's coming up?
Goal! Tamworth 0, Tottenham Hotspur 3. Brennan Johnson (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner.
Attempt saved. Kai Williams (Tamworth) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Attempt blocked. Chris Wreh (Tamworth) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Kai Williams.
Goal! Tamworth 0, Tottenham Hotspur 2. Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Son Heung-Min.
Attempt missed. Thomas McGlinchey (Tamworth) right footed shot from more than 40 yards on the right wing is too high.
Attempt blocked. Brennan Johnson (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Son Heung-Min with a cross.
Attempt blocked. Brennan Johnson (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Pedro Porro.
Attempt missed. Nathan Tshikuna (Tamworth) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.
Attempt saved. Jordan Cullinane-Liburd (Tamworth) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Attempt blocked. Jordan Cullinane-Liburd (Tamworth) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Alex Fletcher with a cross.
Attempt blocked. Thomas McGlinchey (Tamworth) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is blocked.
Attempt missed. Brennan Johnson (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Sergio Reguilón with a cross.
Attempt blocked. Munashe Sundire (Tamworth) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Attempt blocked. Timo Werner (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Sergio Reguilón.
Attempt saved. Timo Werner (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Brennan Johnson with a through ball.
Attempt blocked. Mikey Moore (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by James Maddison.
Attempt blocked. Callum Cockerill-Mollett (Tamworth) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
Attempt blocked. Beck-Ray Enoru (Tamworth) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
Attempt missed. Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by James Maddison.
Attempt blocked. Timo Werner (Tottenham Hotspur) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Mikey Moore with a cross.
Attempt saved. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Pedro Porro.
Attempt saved. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Timo Werner.
Attempt blocked. Pape Sarr (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.
Attempt saved. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Yves Bissouma.
Attempt blocked. Timo Werner (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Attempt blocked. Thomas McGlinchey (Tamworth) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Tom Tonks.
Attempt missed. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Timo Werner.
Attempt blocked. Beck-Ray Enoru (Tamworth) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Callum Cockerill-Mollett.
Attempt blocked. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Mikey Moore.
Arsenal face Man Utd in FA Cup third round as Tamworth host Tottenham
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FA Cup hell awaits Spurs at Tamworth
Tamworth vs Tottenham, Sunday, 12.30pm
Forget Galatasaray away, Tottenham will enter FA Cup hell when they visit National League side Tamworth.
A Portakabin dressing room, an artificial pitch, Tom Tonks' long throw and an unbreakable winning spirit await Ange Postecoglou's injury-hit squad.
Andy Peaks, the Tamworth boss since February 2022 who has led the club to back-to-back promotions, promises his side will also be "horrible and nasty and in their faces".
Tamworth have already dumped out League One's Huddersfield and Burton Albion with goalkeeper Jas Singh continuing his inspired form, that saw him concede just 27 goals in 44 games last season, by saving two penalties in a second-round shoot-out.
Singh said he had 65 ticket requests within 48 hours of the draw being made and a place inside the 4,963-capacity Lamb Ground has since become a controversial topic.
Tamworth came under fire for their ticket prices with a seated adult ticket costing £42, twice the usual matchday rate, as the club look to cash in on the biggest game in their 92-year history and without the chance of a replay.
David Richardson
Arsenal's Carabao Cup loss adds FA Cup pressure
Arsenal vs Man Utd, Sunday, 3pm
The Carabao Cup looked like Arsenal's most likely route to silverware this season. That is until the semi-final first-leg defeat to Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium. The two-goal deficit for next month's second leg at St James' Park puts them up against it to make the final.
Mikel Arteta accepts his Arsenal project has reached a point where trophies are necessary. Six points behind Liverpool in the Premier League and with the Champions League knockouts still to navigate, the FA Cup has now taken on added significance.
Arteta stressed after Tuesday's game that he has not given up on the Carabao Cup. "I have full belief," he said of the second leg. But he knows the size of the task they face at St James' Park. An early FA Cup exit to Manchester United would take another trophy off the table.
Such an outcome would test the patience of Arsenal supporters too.
Their dissatisfaction was clear at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, where many could be seen heading for the exits long before the final whistle sounded. Victory is needed on Sunday to revitalise their hunt for trophies. It is also needed to stave off apathy and angst.
Nick Wright
Underdog tag allows Man Utd to thrive
If the Liverpool game taught us anything, it is that this Manchester United side can compete. A trip to the Emirates is one of the toughest away days any side will have this season but so was Anfield and United rose to the occasion with a convincing display in a 2-2 draw that left many feeling Ruben Amorim's side merited more.
Amorim was disappointed after the game, left befuddled by what he had witnessed across 90 minutes considering the dismal displays he had seen prior.
Whether it was a quickness across the ground, composure in the final third or defensive organisation, United proved Amorim's teachings come to the fray when there is nothing to lose. Once again, United will travel to the Emirates as the underdogs and it is a role the United players seem to thrive in.
Whether they can rise to the task against some of the so-called minnows remains the question but, luckily for the playing squad, it is another 'mismatch' in the offing for United.
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Newcastle's squad depth tested against Bromley
Newcastle vs Bromley, Sunday, 3pm
Newcastle should be confident heading into Sunday's game. Not only because they face League Two side Bromley and will be favourites, but the Magpies have also won their last seven games.
That includes a 2-0 win against Arsenal in Tuesday's Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with a team that has found its feet having at times been criticised for underperforming.
You would expect Eddie Howe to heavily rotate for the visit of the Ravens, who themselves were unbeaten in 10 games before a 4-1 defeat to Crawley last weekend. The test for Newcastle will be to maintain their performance levels while utilising their squad and safely seeing themselves into the fourth round.
It will give us an indication on Newcastle's squad depth heading into the second half of the season, and whether they have what it takes to finally win the domestic cup silverware that has eluded them since 1955.
It will also be a very personal trip for Bromley manager Andy Woodman.
Even before the draw, he was keen on a return to St James' Park, where he was goalkeeping coach under Alan Pardew. His son, Preston goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, also came through the club's academy and made four first-team appearances.
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Slot has luxury of injury-free squad - should Liverpool rotate?
Liverpool vs Accrington, Saturday, 12.15pm
Saturday marks the first meeting between Liverpool and Accrington Stanley (in their current guise) in any competition. Accrington travel to Anfield 19th in League Two - with a whopping 86 places between them and the Premier League leaders in the football pyramid.
That should matter not to the fourth-tier team, because this is a rare free hit. Arne Slot has shown in recent days how reluctant he is to completely rotate his team selection - most of the usual suspects lined up to face Tottenham in the Carabao Cup in midweek - and so Accrington should relish the opportunity to play a strong Liverpool XI with zero pressure.
Slot has spoken many times about favouring consistency to maintain momentum.
A particularly busy January might necessitate a few more changes than were seen on Wednesday, though, and the expectation is for Harvey Elliott (the subject of transfer debate), Darwin Nunez and maybe even Federico Chiesa to get a full run out. Diogo Jota was quiet against Spurs and may well get another chance to build up his match sharpness. Mohamed Salah was slightly muted too.
Slot is blessed with a full complement of players at this crucial stage of the season - something he calls "quite special" - and keeping all in peak condition will be of fundamental importance if Liverpool are going to continue to fight effectively on all fronts.
Laura Hunter
Are Chelsea's kids up for the cup?
Chelsea vs Morecambe, Saturday, 3pm
If there is one thing Chelsea are not short of, it is a football player. With a squad of 33 first-team players to chose from, Enzo Maresca is likely to use this vast expanse to face Morecambe.
He is likely to follow the same pattern as Chelsea's Conference League campaign, but that does not mean there will not be goals and entertainment - quite the opposite.
Exciting teenager Marc Guiu scored six goals in six league-phase games in Europe, topping the goalscoring charts for the competition.
Academy product Josh Acheampong has also been attracting attention recently. Against Crystal Palace, Maresca called him Chelsea's 'best player' - timely given the injury issues affecting the Blues' defence.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - a transfer target for West Ham - may also get some much-needed minutes. He has played just over an hour's worth of Premier League football so far this season, though he has made eight appearances in the Conference League, including qualifiers.
Given Chelsea's dip in form recently, some may even do enough to earn themselves a starting place in the Premier League. But beating Morecambe and making it to the fourth round will be the starting point.
Charlotte Marsh
Class of '92 return to haunt rivals
Manchester City vs Salford City, Saturday, 5.45pm
When the Class of '92 took over Salford City in March 2014, they probably did not expect to be playing their rivals and champions of England little more than 10 years later.
Four promotions in five seasons powered them into League Two in 2019 but their progress has stalled.
Manchester United legends and Salford co-owners Gary Neville, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes have sacked four managers in the five seasons since.
But their latest appointment, scouser Karl Robinson, has reignited their promotion hopes. The 44-year-old, former MK Dons, Charlton and Oxford manager, has Salford sat inside the automatic promotion places with seven wins in their last eight.
Manchester City have not been eliminated at this stage of the competition since 2012, when they lost 3-2 at home to Manchester United, who started Giggs and named Scholes on the bench after he came out of retirement. Their old foes are back again.
David Richardson
Can Harrogate take their chance at Leeds?
Leeds vs Harrogate, Saturday, 5.45pm
Harrogate actually train in Leeds, using the facilities of Rothwell Juniors in the south east of the city. With Leeds United's training ground at Thorp Arch in Wetherby, it means that Elland Road is actually closer to Harrogate's training base than the home club.
Leeds United versus Harrogate Town does not have a storied history. The clubs have never met before prior to this FA Cup third-round tie but it is certainly a derby of sorts, as shown by the reaction of Simon Weaver and his team when the draw was made.
Any chance of an upset? Well, Daniel Farke is set to rest many of his players following a hectic festive period, with Leeds' priority very obviously winning promotion back to the Premier League. It presents a slither of an opportunity but can Harrogate take it?
The form has not been good, a run of five defeats in December even putting Weaver, who has been in charge for over 15 years, under some pressure from supporters. But they did beat Barrow at the weekend. A win over Leeds would be another matter entirely.
Adam Bate
FA Cup hell awaits Spurs at Tamworth
Tamworth vs Tottenham, Sunday, 12.30pm
Forget Galatasaray away, Tottenham will enter FA Cup hell when they visit National League side Tamworth.
A Portakabin dressing room, an artificial pitch, Tom Tonks' long throw and an unbreakable winning spirit await Ange Postecoglou's injury-hit squad.
Andy Peaks, the Tamworth boss since February 2022 who has led the club to back-to-back promotions, promises his side will also be "horrible and nasty and in their faces".
Tamworth have already dumped out League One's Huddersfield and Burton Albion with goalkeeper Jas Singh continuing his inspired form, that saw him concede just 27 goals in 44 games last season, by saving two penalties in a second-round shoot-out.
Singh said he had 65 ticket requests within 48 hours of the draw being made and a place inside the 4,963-capacity Lamb Ground has since become a controversial topic.
Tamworth came under fire for their ticket prices with a seated adult ticket costing £42, twice the usual matchday rate, as the club look to cash in on the biggest game in their 92-year history and without the chance of a replay.
David Richardson
Arsenal's Carabao Cup loss adds FA Cup pressure
Arsenal vs Man Utd, Sunday, 3pm
The Carabao Cup looked like Arsenal's most likely route to silverware this season. That is until the semi-final first-leg defeat to Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium. The two-goal deficit for next month's second leg at St James' Park puts them up against it to make the final.
Mikel Arteta accepts his Arsenal project has reached a point where trophies are necessary. Six points behind Liverpool in the Premier League and with the Champions League knockouts still to navigate, the FA Cup has now taken on added significance.
Arteta stressed after Tuesday's game that he has not given up on the Carabao Cup. "I have full belief," he said of the second leg. But he knows the size of the task they face at St James' Park. An early FA Cup exit to Manchester United would take another trophy off the table.
Such an outcome would test the patience of Arsenal supporters too.
Their dissatisfaction was clear at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, where many could be seen heading for the exits long before the final whistle sounded. Victory is needed on Sunday to revitalise their hunt for trophies. It is also needed to stave off apathy and angst.
Nick Wright
Underdog tag allows Man Utd to thrive
If the Liverpool game taught us anything, it is that this Manchester United side can compete. A trip to the Emirates is one of the toughest away days any side will have this season but so was Anfield and United rose to the occasion with a convincing display in a 2-2 draw that left many feeling Ruben Amorim's side merited more.
Amorim was disappointed after the game, left befuddled by what he had witnessed across 90 minutes considering the dismal displays he had seen prior.
Whether it was a quickness across the ground, composure in the final third or defensive organisation, United proved Amorim's teachings come to the fray when there is nothing to lose. Once again, United will travel to the Emirates as the underdogs and it is a role the United players seem to thrive in.
Whether they can rise to the task against some of the so-called minnows remains the question but, luckily for the playing squad, it is another 'mismatch' in the offing for United.
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Newcastle's squad depth tested against Bromley
Newcastle vs Bromley, Sunday, 3pm
Newcastle should be confident heading into Sunday's game. Not only because they face League Two side Bromley and will be favourites, but the Magpies have also won their last seven games.
That includes a 2-0 win against Arsenal in Tuesday's Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with a team that has found its feet having at times been criticised for underperforming.
You would expect Eddie Howe to heavily rotate for the visit of the Ravens, who themselves were unbeaten in 10 games before a 4-1 defeat to Crawley last weekend. The test for Newcastle will be to maintain their performance levels while utilising their squad and safely seeing themselves into the fourth round.
It will give us an indication on Newcastle's squad depth heading into the second half of the season, and whether they have what it takes to finally win the domestic cup silverware that has eluded them since 1955.
It will also be a very personal trip for Bromley manager Andy Woodman.
Even before the draw, he was keen on a return to St James' Park, where he was goalkeeping coach under Alan Pardew. His son, Preston goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, also came through the club's academy and made four first-team appearances.
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Live commentary by Richard Morgan with Lewis Jones, Sam Blitz and Gary Cotterill at the Emirates Stadium
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:
"There was a huge cheer for Kai Havertz's name as it was read out on the tannoy.
"The Arsenal striker and his family suffered horrific social media abuse following the defeat to Manchester United and the home fans have sent a new - and much better - to the German for this massive game."
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Fireworks at the Emirates!
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:
"Arsenal enter the pitch with the entire team wearing Gabriel Jesus' shirt, with the Brazilian suffering an ACL injury at the weekend.
"Meanwhile, Arsenal have welcomed the players with a red firework display and a banner 'London is Red'.
"Atmosphere is electric here in N5. Arsenal know this game is big rivalry and points-wise. Will the players put on a revitalised performance to match?"
Here come the teams!
Sky Sports' Lewis Jones at the Emirates Stadium:
"London Calling by The Clash has been played. I'm a happy man.
"You know it's a big game when the fireworks come out pre-match.
"This magnificent stadium rises as one to welcome the teams. It's a misty night in north London. Which team will rise to the occasion? You feel Arsenal need a fast start to get this crowd on board."
Sky Sports' Lewis Jones at the Emirates Stadium:
"Excitement building. Yes, the mood within the home fans is a little edgy after some sketchy cup results of late but this is derby day. Just win. That has to be the message. All that matters is now."
How they shape up?
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Saka at the Emirates as NLD warms up
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:
"Bukayo Saka is pitchside at the Emirates right now, watching his team-mates warm up.
"The England winger is still on crutches as he recovers from his hamstring injury. A big miss for the Gunners tonight - the winger has either scored or assisted in the last four north London derbies.
"The player who replaced him, Ethan Nwaneri, is next to Saka as part of an injured players group watching the Arsenal players get ready for this one. The 17-year-old has returned to light training and could be available soon."
Ange's punchy answer on Arsenal's injuries
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The most HEATED red cards in the North London derby!
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Sky Sports' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:
"Tottenham actually have the best away defence this season - Ange Postecoglou's side are the only team to still be in single digits for goals conceded on the road.
"But there is a mixed context to this. Yes, Spurs have conceded so few away from home and three of the nine goals conceded came in one bizarre half at Brighton.
"And while they have walked away from the Etihad and Old Trafford with clean sheets to their name, their away defence looks good due to slender 1-0 defeats to the likes of Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest in recent weeks.
"What does this tell us? Tonight is likely to be very tight and with Arsenal's injury-hit attack, goals could be at a premium."
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What is the latest on Spurs' striker search?
Latest from Sky Sports News' Michael Bridge on Tottenham's striker search:
Tottenham's priority in this transfer window remains a forward and targets will be discussed after Randal Kolo Muani agreed to move to Juventus.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward was one Spurs had been looking at, but is set to play for Juve on loan for the rest of the season and therefore unavailable.
Richarlison is expected to be involved in the squad for tonight's north London derby, having not featured since early November due to a hamstring problem.
His return will come as a boost to Spurs' forward options, but the club are going to manage his recovery carefully.
The Brazil international's season has been blighted by injuries, restricting him to just seven appearances, just one of which were from the start.
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Arsenal closing in on Zubimendi
Arsenal may be looking around for a striker but they've been addressing other areas of the pitch ahead of next season.
The Gunners are closing in on a deal to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi in the summer, Sky Sports News understands.
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Injured attack vs injured defence
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz at the Emirates Stadium:
"It's a weird feeling for both teams as the two north London rivals are dealing with mass injury blows.
"At one end of the pitch, Arsenal have a limited attack with Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka and Ethan Nwaneri missing - while Tottenham have four out of their first-choice back five absent.
"But at the- other end of the pitch, it's a clean bill of health. Dominic Solanke, Heung-Min Son and Dejan Kulusevski will do battle with William Saliba, Gabriel and Co.
"So all in all, it's pretty well-balanced."
A fixture like no other...
Sky Sports' Lewis Jones at the Emirates Stadium:
"Always a pleasure to be covering THE best derby in the Premier League. There is always an intensity to these games which stands it out from the crowd - tonight should be no different. Ange Postecoglou has been out for a look around The Emirates - you can tell he relishes being part of nights like this. Strip back the football manager and he's just a football fan at heart. His team are here to play and to entertain, mate."
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Sky Sports News' Keith Downie at St James' Park:
"Murphy denied again by the Wolves keeper. What a start both players have had. Newcastle getting a lot of success down that side where Ait-Nouri has pushed up…"
There was a card waved in the direction of the Wolves bench, but unsure who for.
Wolves then attempt to break down the other end, but it ends with Guedes on the deck after a collision of legs with Burn.
He beats Ait Nouri down the right-hand side of the box and gets his shot away, but Sa pushes it to safety.
Newcastle just kicking up a gear in the last few minutes.
Sky Sports News' Keith Downie at St James' Park:
"Ait-Nouri is giving Newcastle all sorts of problems down the left. He’s almost like an additional striker despite a starting position of wing-back. Newcastle having to be very careful with him.
Sky Sports' Adam Bate:
"Murphy to Isak is the most common goal combination in the Premier League this season (five goals) and there is enough evidence early on to suggest they could add to that total tonight."
The third time in the opening 20 minutes that Newcastle have been flagged...
Murphy plays in a low, right-wing cross for Isak, but Sa gets down low to push the ball away with his feet.
The flag then rightly goes up so any goal would've been ruled out anyway.
Hwang sends in the cross from the left wing and he finds Guedes. But he just drags his shot past the post.
Hwang wants a corner after and is having words with the referee, but it's a Newcastle kick.
Sky Sports News' Keith Downie at St James' Park:
"Really good from Jacob Murphy. He’s been a real bonus to Eddie Howe in recent weeks and full of confidence. Sa with a top save to deny the direct winger."
A somewhat even start at St James' Park with Newcastle just shading things.
He trots along the top of the box before getting his shot away, but the goalkeeper is level to it.
Sky Sports' Adam Bate:
"I was at Old Trafford recently where Newcastle steamrollered a Manchester United side playing the same formation that Wolves are playing here. That advantage in midfield was key that day. Interesting to see how it plays out this time."