THE FA Cup third round is here.
But what happens if matches are drawn, will there be a replay to decides who gets to the next round?
Some rounds of the FA Cup continue to use replays to decide tiesPA:Press Association
The FA Cup replay rules have changed extensively in recent years and 2021-22 is no different, especially due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Will FA Cup games go to replays or extra-time and penalties?
The FA Cup will not go to replays this season to help fixture congestion.
Replays were first scrapped from the quarter-finals onward in 2016.
And then last season they were scrapped completely due to Covid-19.
Because of the fixture build-up caused by the pandemic this term, replays from the third round onwards have been ditched again.
Games which end in a draw will now be settled by 30 minutes of extra-time and a penalty shootout if necessary.
The FA does however, plan to bring back replays in the third and fourth round next season.
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Which FA Cup rounds have replays and which go to extra time?
Third round – Extra time and penalties (Since 2020/21)
Fourth round – Extra time and penalties (Since 2020/21)
Fifth round – Extra time and penalties (Since 2018/19)
Quarter-final – Extra time and penalties (Since 2016/17)
Semi-final – Extra time and penalties (Since 1999/00)
Final – Extra time and penalties (Since 1993/94)