Five talking points from this weekend's FA Cup action
It was an eventful weekend in the third round of the competition.
It was an eventful weekend in the third round of the competition.
The fixture was the biggest mismatch in the competition's history, with 160 league places between the teams.
Hundreds of fans turned out, largely in close proximity and seemingly at odds with social-distancing measures, to welcome the teams' arrivals.
The 22-year-old was pictured not wearing a mask as he watched his former club's FA Cup tie with Fulham on Saturday.
Villa put out a youth team in their FA Cup game against Liverpool on Friday due to a mass coronavirus outbreak.
The eighth tier side won plenty of friends as they went down 5-0 to Tottenham.
Rangers continued their march towards the title.
Barcelona forward Lionel Messi becomes the first player in La Liga history to hit double figures in 15 consecutive seasons with his brace in Saturday's win over Granada.
Paris Saint-Germain would struggle to afford a deal for Lionel Messi due to the attacker's mammoth wage demands, according to journalist Julien Laurens.
Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic reportedly wants to leave the club this month, and Zinedine Zidane is happy to sanction an exit after losing trust in the 23-year-old.
Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on highly-rated Brest midfielder Romain Faivre, who is also being monitored by Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg is reportedly close to leaving the Reds on loan, with clubs in Belgium, Switzerland and Germany all interested.
Carlos Vinicius scored a hat-trick in Spurs' comfortable victory.
David Martindale has won his first eight games in charge of Livi.
One unnamed player has tested positive for coronavirus after arriving back in Scotland.
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Rampant League Two club Crawley recorded arguably the greatest result in their history.
Alfredo Morelos bagged a brace in a 2-1 win over 10-man Aberdeen.
Gary Kyren Wilson was one of the late additions to the tournament after Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski tested positive for coronavirus.
The Chelsea boss says his side have work to do if they are to match the levels of the top teams.
The Hoops are stretched thin in the centre of defence.
Chris Martin fired the late winner in a 2-1 third-round victory secured by an injury-time save from keeper Dan Bentley.
Aberdeen played 64 minutes with 10 men.
The Argentinian missed Man City's FA Cup third-round victory over Birmingham as a result.
The victory moved Livi to the 30-point mark in fifth place.