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FA Cup draw: Jaap Stam handed Utd return, Hammers first up for Pep Guardiola

Manchester United's Dutch midfielder Daley Blind (L), Manchester United's English midfielder Ashley Young (2nd L), Manchester United's English midfielder M
Image: FA Cup holders Manchester United face Reading in the third round

Holders Manchester United will face former defender Jaap Stam when they host Reading in the FA Cup third round.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola's first experience of the world's oldest knock-out cup competition will be against West Ham at the London Stadium. 

Arsenal, who lifted the FA Cup in 2014 and 2015, face a potentially tricky tie at Preston while their north London rivals Tottenham also face Sky Bet Championship opposition in Aston Villa at White Hart Lane.

Liverpool host either Newport or Plymouth and Premier League leaders Chelsea have also been given a home draw, against Notts County or Peterborough.

Jaap Stam in charge of Reading
Image: Former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam will get the chance to knock his old team out of the FA Cup

Barrow will be at home to League One Rochdale after upsetting Bristol Rovers, and fellow non-league side Sutton will entertain League One AFC Wimbledon. The reward for the winners of the replay between Halifax and Eastleigh is a trip to Griffin Park to face Championship side Brentford.

As well as West Ham v Man City, there are three other all-Premier League ties in the shape of Hull v Swansea, Sunderland v Burnley and Everton v Leicester.

Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce during the Sky Bet Championship match at Villa Park
Image: Steve Bruce will be looking to mastermind an upset at White Hart Lane

Northern Premier Division club Stourbridge will be heading to League Two Wycombe if they can get past Northampton in a rearranged second-round tie.

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Premier League sides who face tricky trips to lower league opposition include last season's runners-up Crystal Palace, who will be at Bolton, Southampton, who take on Norwich at Carrow Road, and Bournemouth, who must travel to the Den for a tie with Millwall.

Alan Pardew, Manager of Crystal Palace gestures during the Premier League match between Swansea City and Crystal Palace
Image: Alan Pardew's Crystal Palace were beaten in the final last season

FA CUP THIRD-ROUND DRAW IN FULL:

Ipswich v Lincoln or Oldham

Barrow v Rochdale

Manchester United v Reading

Hull v Swansea

Sunderland v Burnley

QPR v Blackburn

Millwall v Bournemouth

West Ham v Manchester City

Brighton v Charlton or MK Dons

Blackpool v Barnsley

Wigan v Nottingham Forest

Birmingham v Newcastle

Chelsea v Notts County or Peterborough

Middlesbrough v Sheffield Wednesday

West Brom v Derby

Everton v Leicester

Liverpool v Newport County or Plymouth

Wycombe v Stourbridge or Northampton

Watford v Burton

Preston v Arsenal

Cardiff v Fulham

Stoke v Wolves

Cambridge v Leeds

Bristol City v Shrewsbury or Fleetwood

Huddersfield v Port Vale

Tottenham v Aston Villa

Brentford v Halifax or Eastleigh

Bolton v Crystal Palace

Norwich v Southampton

Sutton United v AFC Wimbledon

Accrington Stanley v Luton

Rotherham v Oxford or Macclesfield

Ties will take place between January 6 and January 9.

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