CUP THROAT BUSINESS

Wycombe and Portsmouth fans can watch their moved FA Cup clash in Kyrgyzstan or Papua New Guinea… but NOT in UK

An EFL club has complained to the FA over their third round scheduling

THIRD ROUND weekend is upon us, with a seemingly endless list of FA Cup ties kicking off at different times over a five-day spell.

Starting with Thursday's tie between Sheffield United and Cardiff City at Bramall Lane, there are some FOURTEEN different kick-off times.

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The FA Cup has been on display at Goodison ParkCredit: Getty

While the BBC and ITV have a host of games between them, including glamour ties like Liverpool vs Accrington and Tamworth vs Tottenham, other matches were moved after being picked for overseas TV.

Among the slightly less glamorous ties moved are Wycombe Wanderers vs Portsmouth on Friday night and Birmingham vs Lincoln on Saturday lunchtime.

Yet, despite being moved, many of these ties are NOT available to watch in the UK.

When League One Wycombe host Championship rivals Pompey on Friday, overseas fans in SEVENTY FOUR countries will be able to tune in.

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Supporters in Kyrgyzstan can tune in for the 7:45pm kick off at nearly 2am local time time should they so wish - nothing screams finishing your Friday night out with an afterparty watching the FA Cup.

Likewise, any avid Pompey fans in Papua New Guinea can sit down and watch the game if they like - though it would mean a very early 5:45am start.

The decision to move many of these fixtures has been controversial with home and away fans alike, particularly ahead of Everton vs Peterborough on Thursday night.

The final third round tie at Goodison Park is available on BBC iPlayer and the Red Button, but the decision went down like a lead balloon with much of the Posh fanbase, who face a 300-mile round trip in icy conditions on a school night.

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When TV selections were confirmed, the League One club urged the FA to rethink the decision, saying: "There are no viable trains from Liverpool to Peterborough scheduled on the evening of the match meaning supporters must travel by car or coach.

"Supporters will be required to take two days off work to attend this incredibly important fixture and our younger fans will not be able to attend due to school commitments.

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"We have never played a competitive game at Goodison Park and interest in the game is very high.

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"An expected reduced home attendance would reduce the potential revenue for both Peterborough United and Everton."

Ultimately, the match is a sell out, with both home and away fans coming out in their thousands for what looks set to be a strange night on Merseyside.

The Toffees sacked Sean Dyche earlier today, with Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman set to take charge, and David Moyes among the contenders to land the vacant job.

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