The Emirates FA Cup third round proper is one of the highlights of the footballing calendar and this weekend is no different.
There are several all-Premier League clashes and a host of potential giant-killings so we’ve highlighted five matches to look out for and where you can watch them.
There's certainly more than five to keep an eye on though between Friday and Monday nights and you can see all of the fixtures here or which ties you can watch live here.
Manchester United v Everton – 8pm GMT, Friday 6 January
The first tie to highlight is an all-Premier League clash involving clubs with a very different mood around the camp.
For Manchester United, they are on a five-match winning run in competitive fixtures and now find themselves in the top four. Whereas for Everton, they are winless in seven matches and currently occupy one of the relegation places in the English top flight.
Will the first Emirates FA Cup tie of the weekend be the catalyst for Everton kick-starting their campaign? Or could this be the start of Manchester United heading towards a 13th FA Cup trophy?
You can watch the match live on ITV1 on terrestrial TV or online via ITVX.
Coventry City v Wrexham – 5.30pm GMT, Saturday 7 January
Saturday sees an FA Cup-winning club take on a non-League side with a proud cup record, led by a manager who showed he knows what it takes to cause an upset when he guided League One Bradford City into the FA Cup quarter-final in 2015.
Coventry City, who won the FA Cup in 1987, face a Phil Parkinson-led Wrexham who have been rejuvenated as a club since the takeover of Hollywood stars Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, with the Welsh side two points from top spot in the National League with a game in hand.
This one is not televised in England so if you want a sneak peak into the fortunes of the Red Dragons before the latest series of 'Welcome to Wrexham' is released, then head down to Coventry Building Society Arena, with tickets just £13 for adults, £7 for concessions and £2 for under-13s. The match will also be available on Welsh language TV channel S4C.
Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers – 8pm GMT, Saturday 7 January
Liverpool ended their 16-year wait for an FA Cup when they defeated Chelsea on penalties in May to keep their hopes of an unprecedented quadruple alive.
With the Reds now 16 points below top-of-the-table Arsenal and out of the League Cup, Jurgen Klopp’s side have found things tougher this season but remain one of the most dangerous sides in world football.
On Saturday, they face a Wolves team who have only lost twice since former Spain and Real Madrid boss Julen Lopetegui took charge and that was against in-form duo of Arsenal and Manchester United.
You can see who comes out on top in this all-Premier League clash on ITV1 and ITVX.
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Manchester City v Chelsea – 4.30pm GMT, Sunday 8 January
There have only been four out of the last 16 FA Cup finals which have not included one of Manchester City and Chelsea, such is the importance of the competition to the European powerhouses.
Chelsea will be desperate to end their torrid run of FA Cup final defeats, with the Blues losing at Wembley in the last three seasons, whilst for City they will be hoping to lift the trophy for the first time in four years.
This one will be live on BBC1 and online via BBC iPlayer and their website.
Oxford United v Arsenal – 8pm GMT, Monday 9 January
With Oxford United sitting in 14th place in League One and Arsenal top of the Premier League, few would expect there to be an upset on Monday night. But that's what makes the Emirates FA Cup so special isn’t it?
Mikel Arteta has the Gunners flying and dreaming of a first Premier League title in 19 years. For Karl Robinson, he will be hoping for an improved second half of the campaign as he looks to secure promotion to the Championship after missing out in the play-offs in two of the last three seasons.
The final FA Cup match of the weekend will be shown live on ITV1 and ITVX.