Tottenham’s FA Cup third round draw: When, how to watch, what ball number?

Tottenham Hotspur will soon find out who they face in the third round of the FA Cup, with the draw set to take place today (Sunday, December 3, 2023).

Spurs, bracing for a high-stakes clash with Manchester City today, will have more than just the game on their minds. The looming draw adds an extra layer of tension. Ange Postecoglou will want to arrest Tottenham’s three-game losing streak in the league and return to winning ways.

Tottenham’s journey in this season’s Carabao Cup met an early and dramatic end, as they faced a surprising defeat at the hands of Fulham. In an exhilarating second-round match, the outcome hung in the balance until it was ultimately decided in a nail-biting penalty shootout.

Whilst the Premier League title is not technically out of reach, the FA Cup probably presents us with the most realistic opportunity for Spurs to get their hands on silverware this season.

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Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup Third Round draw

Here’s all that you need to know about the upcoming draw for the Third Round of the FA Cup (via Tottenham’s official website):

When: The draw for the FA Cup will take place on Sunday, December 3 and will be telecasted at 12:55 pm GMT ahead of the clash between Eastleigh and Reading.

How to watch: The draw will be shown live on ITV during their build-up coverage of the tie between the League One teams.

Draw details: Tottenham have been assigned ball number 40 for the draw.

Spurs Web Opinion

Spurs desperately want to get the monkey off their back and with no European competition to disrupt our schedules, we can focus on trying to win the FA Cup.

In fact, considering the start that we have had, we can even compete for the Premier League title. Hopefully, we get an easy draw but we need to be prepared for whatever is thrown at us. More importantly, let’s get the win against Manchester City tomorrow.

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