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Published 15:52 7 Dec 2017 GMT

To emphasis just how long ago that was, here was United's starting line-up that day:
Tim Howard, Phil Neville, Wes Brown, Gerard Pique, Jonathan Spector, Chris Eagles, Eric Djemba-Djemba, David Jones, Liam Miller, David Bellion, Kieran Richardson.Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Scholes and Alan Smith came on as second-half substitutes, but couldn't help them get the win. United would win the replay 2-0. Since then, the club's FA Cup ties have all been broadcast, even when the fixtures weren't that appealing to neutrals - such as last year's games against Reading and Wigan Athletic, which proved to be routine wins. For the 2018 edition of the FA Cup third round, the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton is the standout tie of the round, and will be broadcast on the BBC on Friday, January 5. https://twitter.com/EmiratesFACup/status/938784983799525376 Fleetwood Town or Hereford will play Leicester City in the early kick-off on Saturday, January 6, and BT Sport will show the rivalry match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace on Monday, January 8, to finish off the weekend's action. Here's a full list of the FA Cup matches that will be televised next month:
Friday, January 5: Liverpool versus Everton (BBC). Saturday, January 6: Fleetwood Town or Hereford versus Leicester City (BBC). Norwich City versus Chelsea (BT Sport). Sunday, January 7: Shrewsbury Town versus West Ham United (BBC). Nottingham Forest versus Arsenal (BT Sport). Monday, January 8: Brighton and Hove Albion versus Crystal Palace (BT Sport).
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