It's that time of year when the Premier League big boys enter the FA Cup.

Holders Arsenal - who lifted the cup for a record 14th time in August - will lead the arrival of England's biggest clubs, alongside the likes of reigning Premier League champions Liverpool and last season's runners up Chelsea.

They will be joined by the other 17 Premier League sides, as well as all 24 teams from the Championship, meaning some dream ties will be on offer for those minnows still in the tournament.

As ever, 32 ties between 64 teams will be confirmed on Monday.

There are no second round replays this year - in fact this year's FA Cup has no replays at all - due to the delayed start of the season, so everyone will know by the end of Monday night who they will be facing in early January.

What time is the third round draw?

As usual, the FA Cup third round draw will be shortly after 7pm on Monday.

A total of 65 teams will actually be in the hat, as the draw will be held before the final second round tie between Isthmian League North Division side Canvey Island and Boreham Wood of the National League.

That match kicks off at 7.45pm and will be shown on BT Sport 1.

What channel is the FA Cup draw?

Mark Chapman will be hosting the FA Cup third round draw (

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Fans will be able to find the FA Cup draw - hosted by Mark Chapman - on BBC One from 7pm. It will also be available to stream on the BBC iPlayer.

Away from the BBC, the FA's own Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channels will also show the draw, while you can also follow it on Mirror Football's live blog.

FA Cup ball numbers

The confirmed ball numbers for Monday's draw are:

1 AFC Bournemouth

2 Arsenal

3 Aston Villa

4 Barnsley

5 Birmingham City

6 Blackburn Rovers

7 Brentford

8Brighton & Hove Albion

9 Bristol City

10Burnley

11Cardiff City

12Chelsea

13 Coventry City

14Crystal Palace

15 Derby County

16Everton

17Fulham

18Huddersfield Town

19 Leeds United

20Leicester City

21Liverpool

22 Luton Town

23Manchester City

24Manchester United

25 Middlesbrough

26 Millwall

27Newcastle United

28 Norwich City

29 Nottingham Forest

30 Preston North End

Marine FC - from the eighth tier - are the lowest ranked side left in this FA Cup (

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31 Queens Park Rangers

32 Reading

33 Rotherham United

34 Sheffield United

35 Sheffield Wednesday

36Southampton

37 Stoke City

38 Swansea City

39Tottenham Hotspur

40Watford

41 West Bromwich Albion

42West Ham United

43 Wolverhampton Wanderers

44 Wycombe Wanderers

45 Stevenage

46 Blackpool

47 Tranmere Rovers

48 Crawley Town

49 Stockport County

50 Plymouth Argyle

51 Portsmouth

52 Cheltenham Town

53 Chorley

54 Morecambe

55 Shrewsbury Town

56 Mansfield Town

57 Newport County

58 Marine

59 Exeter City

60 Canvey Island or Boreham Wood

61 Doncaster Rovers

62 Milton Keynes Dons

63 Bristol Rovers

64 Oldham Athletic

When are third round ties played?

The ties drawn on Monday night will be played over the weekend from Friday January 8-Monday January 11.

TV selections will be announced in December, with coverage split between the BBC and BT Sport.

The fourth round will be played two weeks later, with the final due to be held at Wembley on Saturday May 15 2021.