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Town Draw Portsmouth - Ipswich Town News

Town have been drawn at home against currently managerless Portsmouth in the third round of the FA Cup. The tie is to be played the weekend of January 7th.

The full draw is as follows:

WBA v Reading
Fulham v Leyton Orient
Brighton v Coventry
Wolves v Plymouth
Port Vale/Bristol R v Boston/Doncaster
Sheff Wed v Charlton
Torquay v Birmingham
Man City v Scunthorpe
Newcastle v Mansfield
Luton v Liverpool
Preston v Crewe
Stoke v Tamworth
Derby v Burnley
Southampton v MK Dons
Blackburn v QPR
Arsenal v Cardiff
Stockport v Oldham/Brentford
Norwich v West Ham
Ipswich v Portsmouth
Wigan v Leeds
Sunderland v Woking/Northwich V
Chelsea v Huddersfield
Cheltenham/Oxford v Chester
Leicester v Tottenham
Watford v Bolton
Sheff Utd v Colchester
Nuneaton/Histon v Middlesbro
Hull v Aston Villa
Barnsley/Bradford v Walsall
Burton/Burschough v Man Utd
Crystal Palace v Stevenage/Northampton
Millwall v Everton

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