FA Cup third round: Which games are live on TV and talkSPORT radio this weekend? Kick off times and match details

FA Cup third round: Which games are live on TV and talkSPORT radio this weekend? Kick off times and match details
The New Year means its time for the FA Cup to kick into gear.The Premier Leagues big boys have entered the historic competition at the third round stage and Tottenhams kicked off proceedings on Friday night with a 7-0 win over Tranmere.Which FA Cup games are on TV and radio this weekend? Kick off times and details4
Which FA Cup games are on TV and radio this weekend? Kick off times and details
National League South side Woking are the lowest ranked side left this year and they are gearing up to face Watford of the Premier League on Sunday.The likes of Barnet, Lincoln, Newport and Grimsby will also be hoping to secure a memorable cup giant killing.So which games on TV and radio this weekend? Heres a full list of all the live games.Chelsea won the FA Cup last season4
Chelsea won the FA Cup last season

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Listen below:Friday 4 JanuaryTranmere Rovers 0-7 Tottenham Hotspur – talkSPORTSaturday 5 JanuaryManchester United v Reading (12.30pm) – talkSPORTChelsea v Nottingham Forest (3pm) – talkSPORT 2Blackpool v Arsenal (5.30pm) – talkSPORTJurgen Klopp’s Liverpool take on Wolves in the FA Cup4
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool take on Wolves in the FA Cup
Sunday 6 JanuaryWoking v Watford (2pm) – talkSPORTNewport County v Leicester City (4.30pm) – talkSPORTMonday 7 JanuaryWolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool (7.45pm) – talkSPORT

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Friday 4 JanuaryTranmere Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur (7.45pm) – BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHDSaturday 5 JanuaryManchester United v Reading (12.30pm) – BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHDBlackpool v Arsenal (5.30pm) – BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHDOle Gunnar Solskjaers Man United take on Reading in the FA Cup this weekend4
Ole Gunnar Solskjaers Man United take on Reading in the FA Cup this weekend
Sunday 6 JanuaryWoking v Watford (2pm) – BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHDNewport County v Leicester City (4.30pm) – BBC OneMonday 7 JanuaryWolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool (7.45pm) – BBC One

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