The FA Cup 3rd Round is set to take place this weekend, with many sides hoping they can provide an upset against higher league opposition to progress.
Ties from the 3rd Round began on Thursday, January 4 with Crystal Palace vs Everton and will continue until Monday, January 8.
Fixtures for the 4th Round will commence across the weekend of Saturday, January 27 and Sunday, January 28.
If a club progresses from the 3rd Round into the 4th Round they will earn £105,000 from the competition's prize fund.
Here's all the information you'll need on which ball numbers each club has been allocated and how to watch the FA Cup 4th Round draw itself.
What ball number has each club been allocated for the FA Cup 4th Round draw?
According to the Emirates FA Cup website the ball numbers for each club are as follows, prior to most of the 3rd Round ties taking place.
1. Luton Town or Bolton Wanderers
2. Shrewsbury Town or Wrexham
3. Arsenal or Liverpool
4. Stoke City or Brighton & Hove Albion
5. Norwich City or Bristol Rovers
6. West Ham United or Bristol City
7. Tottenham Hotspur
8. Fulham
9. West Bromwich Albion or Aldershot Town
10. Southampton or Walsall
11. AFC Wimbledon or Ipswich Town
12. Peterborough United or Leeds United
13. Millwall or Leicester City
14. Watford or Chesterfield
15. Sunderland or Newcastle United
16. Sheffield Wednesday or Cardiff City
17. Crystal Palace or Everton
18. Middlesbrough or Aston Villa
19. Nottingham Forest or Blackpool
20. Wigan Athletic or Manchester United
21. Manchester City or Huddersfield Town
22. Blackburn Rovers or Cambridge United
23. Gillingham or Sheffield United
24. Swansea City or Morecambe
25. Chelsea or Preston North End
26. Queens Park Rangers or AFC Bournemouth
27. Coventry City or Oxford United
28. Brentford or Wolverhampton Wanderers
29. Plymouth Argyle or Sutton United
30. Maidstone United or Stevenage
31. Newport County or Eastleigh
32. Hull City or Birmingham City
When will the FA Cup 4th Round draw take place?
The FA Cup 4th Round draw will take place at approximately 7.50pm on Monday, January 8.
This will be in the build-up to ITV1's coverage of Wigan Athletic vs Manchester United.
Additionally, the draw can be watched on the social media pages of the Emirates FA Cup.
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