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Nuneaton & Burton await Cup draw
All the third-round results
The draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup takes place at 1330 GMT on Monday, with Nuneaton Borough and Burton Albion among the teams in the hat.
Both non-League teams forced replays with Premiership opposition in a third round that was full of surprises.
Conference North side Nuneaton held Middlesbrough 1-1 while Burton drew 0-0 with Manchester United.
You can follow the draw live on BBC Two television, Radio Five Live, Ceefax and the BBC Sport website.
Burton chairman Ben Robinson is delighted to have earned a money-spinning replay at Old Trafford that will earn his club at least £500,000.
He told BBC Radio Five Live: "We thought that by last night the dream would be over - but the dream lives on and it is fantastic.
"Last year Exeter received between £600,000 and £800,000 from playing United. That is a lot of money. It is like winning the pools for a club of our size.
"That is the great thing about the FA Cup. All credit to the Football Association, who introduced a scheme to spread the prize money around.
"We have spent nearly £7m on a new stadium and we were a few hundred thousand pounds over our budget.
"That was going to be funded internally, but obviously now that does not need to happen and we can use this money to invest in the club and develop it for the future."
Nuneaton manager Roger Ashby also acknowledged the financial implications of a lucrative second tie at the Riverside, saying: "You will never know what the money from the replay will mean to us."
Ashby's chairman Roger Stanford simply called the draw at Manor Park the "perfect result".
Tamworth are the other Conference side left in the hat after their 0-0 draw at Stoke.
Last year's winners Arsenal, Premiership holders Chelsea and European champions Liverpool all won their third-round ties on Saturday.
League Two Torquay, Chester, Cheltenham and Leyton Orient are all also still in the competition.
Brentford, Colchester, Port Vale, Barnsley and Walsall are left to represent League One, while 11 Championship clubs are left in the competition.
There are 18 Premiership sides in the draw, which takes place at the Football Association headquarters at Soho Square, with Fulham and Tottenham the third-round casualties.
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1 West Bromwich Albion/Reading
2 Leyton Orient
3 Coventry
4 Wolves
5 Port Vale
6 Charlton
7 Torquay/Birmingham
8 Manchester City
9 Newcastle United
10 Liverpool
11 Preston North End
12 Stoke City/Tamworth
13 Derby County
14 Southampton
15 Blackburn
16 Arsenal
17 Brentford
18 West Ham
19 Portsmouth
20 Wigan/Leeds United
21 Sunderland
22 Chelsea
23 Cheltenham Town/Chester City
24 Leicester
25 Bolton Wanderers
26 Colchester
27 Nuneaton Borough/Middlesbrough
28 Aston Villa
29 Barnsley/Walsall
30 Burton/Manchester United
31 Crystal Palace
32 Millwall/Everton
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