FA Cup LIVE SCORES: Tamworth vs Tottenham updates plus latest from Newcastle vs Bromley and Crystal Palace vs Stockport
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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
- Explainer: When is FA Cup 4th round draw?
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Red card - Tyler Goodrham (Oxford United)
Brentford 0-1 Plymouth
82. Brentford are the architects of their own downfall.
They back off Whittaker and let him run towards goal.
He drills a shot into the bottom corner to give the visitors the lead.
Goal - Morgan Whittaker (Plymouth)
Chelsea 5-0 Morecambe
77. This could get embarassing.
Felix makes it two goals in as many minutes as he adds a fifth.
Stamford Bridge is bouncing now.
Goal - Joao Felix (Chelsea)
View from SunSport's Graham Nickless at Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth substitute Antoine Semenyo all but put this tie to bed with his second touch.
Just two minutes after coming on at half-time the Ghana striker crashed home Bournemouth’s fourth goal.
And that made it three assists from Wales star and stand-in skipper Brooks.
View from SunSport's Pete Thompson at the City Ground
That ought to be game over, as Ramon Sosa converts Jota Silva’s cross to double Forest's lead midway through a lacklustre second half.
Ryan Yates had opened the scoring with a downward header five minutes before the break.
It doesn’t appear that Nuno’s decision to make 11 changes will backfire at the City Ground.
Chelsea 4-0 Morecambe
75. Cucurella is involved once again for The Blues.
As it is worked into the box, Felix finds space to tuck home.
The visitors look gone now and this could be any score.
Goal - Joao Felix (Chelsea)
Reading 1-1 Burnley
77. That goal for the visitors has sparked this game into life.
Wing scores in the bottom corner of the goal after receiving the ball from Savage.
The home fans finally have something to celebrate.
Goal - Lewis Wing (Reading)
Norwich City 0-4 Brighton
74. March comes on as a sub and makes an immediate impact.
He strikes a brilliant shot from distance and it bends towards goal late, giving the keeper no chance.
The Seagulls are looking unstoppable at Carrow Road.
Goal - Solly March (Brighton)
Chelsea 3-0 Morecambe
70. Tosin scores his first brace for Chelsea.
This one was definitely his goal and a great strike as the visitors backed off him.
Dominant performance from The Blues.
Goal - Tosin (Chelsea)
Reading 0-1 Burnley
71. Bauress does well and picks out Foster in the box.
He smashes his shot into the roof of the net to break the deadlock.
The Clarets will want to shut up shop now and take the win.
Goal - Lyle Foster (Burnley)
Exeter City 3-1 Oxford United
64. The hosts seem to have put their name in the hat for the fourth round.
Harper strikes a left-footed shot into the bottom corner to complete the turnaround after going a goal down.
This would be a much-needed win for a potential payday against a big team.
Goal - Vincent Harper (Exeter City)
Nott'm Forest 2-0 Luton Town
68. Game, set and match at the City Ground.
Forest have been dominant in this game despite making eleven changes for the cup match.
Sosa is the man to double their lead and the game looks beyond The Hatters now.
Goal - Ramon Sosa (Nott'm Forest)
Sunderland 1-1 Stoke City
64. The hosts manage to find an equaliser.
Aleksic receives the ball in the middle of the box and drills home, beating the keeper down the centre of the goal.
The Stadium of Light erupts as it hits the back of the net.
Goal - Milan Aleksic (Sunderland)
Norwich City 0-3 Brighton
59. That should be the game over for the visitors now.
Enciso steals the ball from a Norwich player and strikes a superb finish to make it three-nil to The Seagulls.
Fabian Hurzeler's side are looking impressive this afternoon.
Goal - Julio Enciso (Brighton)