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THE FA Cup third round has produced some huge upsets so far - and plenty more could be on the cards today.
Tamworth, who are the lowest-ranked side left in the iconic competition, welcome Premier League giants Tottenham in one of Sunday's early kick-offs.
SunSport will bring you the very latest from all of today's FA Cup third round ties, including high-flying Newcastle's clash with League Two Bromley.
- Kick off times: 12pm/12.30pm/3pm/4.30pm
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Goal - Jayden Danns (Liverpool)
Birmingham 2-1 Lincoln City
90. This will be a nervy end after all.
Makama steps up and slots home a penalty to give the visitors a lifeline.
Only added time to play now.
Goal - Jovon Makama (Lincoln City)
Bristol City 1-2 Wolves
86. Wolves are still just edging this one.
They are creating chances but not showing a clinical edge in front of goal.
As a result, it will be a nervy ending to this one.
View from SunSport's Dan King on Liverpool v Accrington
Fair play to Accrington Stanley. They have not folded and should just have pulled one back when defender Don Love sent a free header off target from inside the six-yard box.
The double change the visitors made at half time has paid off, while Liverpool's three substitutions have made them noticeably worse.
TAA went off just before the hour, returning the crowd's applause after being the target for some abuse for his display in the 2-2 draw against Manchester United last weekend.
Now he has to watch them try to close this out.
Birmingham 2-0 Lincoln City
77. Dykes surely puts this game to bed with The Blues' second goal.
It was a superb strike from outside the box into the top corner of the goal.
If ever a goal deserved to win a game, this was it.
Goal - Lyndon Dykes (Birmingham)
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
58. Worrying moment for the Liverpool fans as Harvey Elliott is down with an injury.
He was caught on the ankle by Henderson and immediately looked in trouble and is gingerly back to his feet after treatment.
Moments earlier, Woods cut inside Tsimikas from a short corner and gets a shot away that thunders against the crossbar.
Morton and Alexander-Arnold are coming off.
Bradley and McConnell replace them.
Middlesbrough 0-1 Blackburn
70. Finally some action at the Riverside Stadium, not that it will please the home faithful at all.
Weimann slots home in the middle of the box, thundered down the middle of the goal.
Middlesbrough have it all to do now.
Goal - Andy Weimann (Blackburn)
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
54. It is interesting to see how this Reds' team play under Slot.
They seem to be in a 'control the game' phase, just passing it around, making Accrington chase the ball.
Then in three quick one-touch passes Alexander-Arnold is in behind the defence, wide in the box.
The visitors do well to block the attempts and when finally lifted into the danger area, they scramble it clear.
Birmingham 1-0 Lincoln City
63. This game is finely poised at St Andrews.
Birmingham are dominating possession and have a one-goal lead.
Lincoln have had the more shots but only managed to get one shot on target.
You feel if they can get their range in, we could still have a game on our hands here.
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
46. As the game restarts, Arne Slot has made the change that all the fans wanted to see.
Federicho Chiesa is joining the action for some rare minutes on the pitch.
With the player being linked with a move away, Reds' fans will want to see him show his manager he still has a part to play for Liverpool.
He has reaplaced Szoboszlai during the interval.
Bristol City 1-2 Wolves
57. The scoreline perfectly sums up this game so far.
Since the break, both sides have created chances but Wolves are just edging the stats and the match.
Bristol City still have plenty to play for and this game can turn in an instant with such a slender lead for Vitor Pereira's side.
View from SunSport's Dan King on Liverpool v Accrington
The smile on Trent Alexander-Arnold's face after he surely put this game to bed looked genuine.
After the misery of his performance in the draw against Manchester United and the Carabao Cup defeat at Spurs, TAA was rightly pleased with the fabulous finish that put his team 2-0 up.
Diogo Jota's goal just before the half hour knocked the stuffing out of Accrington after their promising start and they have barely got out of their half since.
They need to start the second half well or risk a big defeat.
HT: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
Alexander-Arnold showed in the closing stages of the half why their fans want him to sign that new contract so much.
There are few players in football with the ability to ping a pass and send a screamer in from distance as the Liverpool full-back.
Accrington have put a good showing in, trying their best to stay in this game, but the hosts' class is showing through.
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
45. What a goal by Alexander-Arnold.
That shot would have beaten the majority of goalkeepers in the world, let alone Accrington.
He receives the ball outside the box and arrows a right-footed shot into the top corner, clipping the inside of the post on its way in.
Goal - Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Liverpool 1-0 Accrington
41. Since the goal, The Reds seem to have taken their foot off the gas.
That is the one change we have noticed since Arne Slot has come in, his side seem to play different styles in various periods of the game.
Ange Postecoglou recently commented that it makes them extremely difficult to play against as a result.
HT: Birmingham 1-0 Lincoln City
Since conceding in the first minute, the visitors have given it their all.
They have had more shots than the hosts but are struggling to work the keeper with them.
Birmingham will need to be wary that this one is far from over.
HT: Bristol City 1-2 Wolves
It has been a lively first-half in this one.
Premier League Wolves went into a two-goal lead and seemed to be coasting in the game until a sublime free-kick in added time from the hosts.
All to play for at the Ashton Gate Stadium.
HT: Middlesbrough 0-0 Blackburn
It has livened up a bit at the Riverside Stadium.
The pair have mustered six shots before the whistle for the interval, sadly none on target.
As D:Ream once said, 'things can only get better'.
Bristol City 1-2 Wolves
45+1. The perfect end to the half for the hosts.
Twine steps up to take a free-kick and his right-footed effort nestles into the top right corner.
Superb effort from the Bristol City man.
Goal - Scott Twine (Bristol City)
Liverpool 1-0 Accrington
29. It is so difficult to play this Liverpool team considering you are most open to conceding when you have a corner against them.
The Reds clear their lines and it takes just five passes and sixteen seconds before Nunez is squaring the ball to the back post for Jota to slot home.
Accrington are getting stuck in and looking to get numbers behind the ball but could not cope with the pace of the hosts as they tried to get back from their own set-piece.