The weekend's FA Cup third round includes plenty of interesting ties involving Premiership sides, with Liverpool's game against Arsenal topping the bill.
Saturday's 3pm kick-offs include the all-Premiership clash between Portsmouth and Wigan at Fratton Park.
Four Premiership sides face tricky games against Championship opposition with Middlesbrough travelling to face Phil Brown's Hull and Fulham visiting Leicester.
Championship leaders Birmingham host an improving Newcastle side, while Burnley play Reading at The Madejski Stadium.
Two in-form sides meet in only the second game at The Keepmoat Stadium as Doncaster face Bolton, while at the other end of the spectrum Brighton visit West Ham.
Nottingham Forest welcome Alan Pardew's Charlton to The City Ground and Sheffield United host Swansea.
Paul Ince's Macclesfield have been handed the dream tie of a trip to Stamford Bridge to play Premiership champions Chelsea and their international array of talent.
Watford and Stockport meet at Vicarage Road in the final Saturday 3pm kick-off.
Anfield is the setting for the evening kick-off as Liverpool and Arsenal clash in the tie of the round.
Sunday's games begin with Aston Villa's trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the second meeting in 15 days between the two sides.
Everton play Blackburn and Sheffield Wednesday host Manchester City at 3pm.
The weekend's action culminates when Cardiff City and Tottenham meet at Ninian Park in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
Saturday
Birmingham v Newcastle 3pm - preview
Birmingham have lost only one match at home in the league this season. The last three meetings between these teams at St Andrews have ended as draws.
Chelsea v Macclesfield 3pm - preview
Chelsea and Macclesfield have never met in any competition. Macclesfield are unbeaten in their last seven matches away from home in all competitions.
Doncaster v Bolton 3pm - preview
These sides have previously met only eight times in the league, Bolton have four wins, Doncaster three wins. Doncaster have won their last five home matches in all competitions without conceding a goal.
Hull v Middlesbrough 3pm - preview
The last four meetings between these sides in Hull have ended as goalless draws. Middlesbrough are yet to win a match away from The Riverside this season.
Leicester v Fulham 3pm - preview
All four of Leicester's FA Cup wins against Fulham were at home. Fulham have not won any of their last nine matches away from home.
Nottm Forest v Charlton 3pm - preview
Charlton have not won away from The Valley all season. Forest have lost only one match in their last nine in all competitions at The City Ground.
Portsmouth v Wigan 3pm - preview
There have been no previous FA Cup meetings between Portsmouth and Wigan. Pompey have lost only once at Fratton Park this season, they are currently on a run of eight matches unbeaten at home.
Reading v Burnley 3pm - preview
Reading and Burnley met in the 1964/65 FA Cup when the match went to a replay with The Clarets winning 1-0 at Turf Moor. Burnley have lost five of their last six games on the road.
Sheff Utd v Swansea 3pm - preview
Sheff Utd and Swansea have met three times in the FA Cup with one win each and a draw. The last time that these teams met at Bramall Lane was in the old Division Three in 1988/89 when The Blades won 5-1.
Watford v Stockport 3pm - preview
Watford and Stockport have never met in the FA Cup. Stockport have no wins in their last five away matches, Watford have no wins in their last 10 matches.
West Ham v Brighton 3pm - preview
Brighton's recent away form has not been good with three losses in their last four. West Ham's recent home form is poor with three losses in the last four.
Liverpool v Arsenal 5.15pm - preview
Liverpool and Arsenal have played 15 previous FA Cup games, Liverpool have five wins and Arsenal six. Liverpool have the best home record in the Premiership this season with nine wins, two draws and no losses.
Sunday
Man Utd v Aston Villa 2pm - preview
There have been 10 previous FA Cup meetings between United and Villa and The Red Devils have won eight of them. United are unbeaten in their last 21 matches at Old Trafford against Villa, the last loss was in the 1983/84 season.
Everton v Blackburn 3pm - preview
The last three meetings between Everton and Blackburn at Goodison have all been 1-0 wins. Everton have not beaten Premiership opposition in the FA Cup since 1998-99 when they beat Coventry.
Sheff Wed v Man City 3pm - preview
Man City have won three of their last four away matches. The Owls have not beaten the Citizens in their last seven meetings.
Cardiff v Tottenham 4pm - live on Sky Sports 1 - preview
Cardiff and Spurs have met three times in the FA Cup. Cardiff have drawn seven of their last nine league games and won none of the last 10.