WARWICK RED Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 The FA Cup sponsored by E.ONThird Round ProperWinning clubs receive £40,000The FA Live TV fee is £150,000 per club. Click here for fixtures5.15pm, Saturday 5 January 2008Aston Villa v Manchester UnitedLive on BBC2pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Burnley v ArsenalLive on BBC4pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Luton Town or Nottingham Forest v LiverpoolLive on Sky6pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Stoke City v Newcastle UnitedLive on BBCThe FA Cup Third Round live line-up has been finalised with four games scheduled to be screened over the first weekend in January, all with the potential for upsets.The fourth meeting in seven seasons at this stage of the competition between Aston Villa and Manchester United has already been confirmed as the evening kick off on Saturday.There are three further ties on the following day, with Owen Coyle's Burnley hosting Arsenal in the first game on the day at 2pm. Then either Luton Town or Nottingham Forest take on Liverpool, with Stoke City against Newcastle United the final match of the weekend.Horsham v Swansea has also been selected for a Second Round replay, to be played on Monday 10 December live on Sky Sports. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaffer Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 On the plus side, that will probably make our game the 'feature game' of the saturday 3.00 kick offs. Another Murray wonder goal on Match of the Day?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giles_23_bcfc Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 On the plus side, that will probably make our game the 'feature game' of the saturday 3.00 kick offs. Another Murray wonder goal on Match of the Day??don't car who scores or how as long as we beat them this time. we deserved to in both games last season so revenge time (were good at revenge!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Milne Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 The FA Cup sponsored by E.ONThird Round ProperWinning clubs receive £40,000The FA Live TV fee is £150,000 per club. Click here for fixtures5.15pm, Saturday 5 January 2008Aston Villa v Manchester UnitedLive on BBC2pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Burnley v ArsenalLive on BBC4pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Luton Town or Nottingham Forest v LiverpoolLive on Sky6pm, Sunday 6 January 2008Stoke City v Newcastle UnitedLive on BBCThe FA Cup Third Round live line-up has been finalised with four games scheduled to be screened over the first weekend in January, all with the potential for upsets.The fourth meeting in seven seasons at this stage of the competition between Aston Villa and Manchester United has already been confirmed as the evening kick off on Saturday.There are three further ties on the following day, with Owen Coyle's Burnley hosting Arsenal in the first game on the day at 2pm. Then either Luton Town or Nottingham Forest take on Liverpool, with Stoke City against Newcastle United the final match of the weekend.Horsham v Swansea has also been selected for a Second Round replay, to be played on Monday 10 December live on Sky Sports.can see why the villa and stoke game is on but arsenal will destroy burnley as liverpool will forest or luton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leedsred Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 can see why the villa and stoke game is on but arsenal will destroy burnley as liverpool will forest or luton.Typical BBC gone for obvious all prem clash just because Man United are in it. Poor. Other games are spot on though. Arsenal may destroy Burnley but that's the beauty of the game - the clash of cultures and world stars against a small championship side. Liverpool might destroy Luton or Forest but remember that amazing game i think finished 5-3 to Liverpool against Luton the other year? Then the Forest v Liverpool game is the one the TV bosses will be hoping to happen. Hillsborough semi final - both former European Champions - some Cloughie v paisley matches - great past cup battles. It reminds those of us around the age of 30 and older of our footballing youth and evokes great memories. There you go that's why! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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