Struggling Liverpool Face Barnsley in FA Cup Third Round
Struggling Liverpool drew League One outfit Barnsley in the FA Cup third round on Monday, setting up a fixture full of upset risks.
Under Arne Slot, the team has faced a tough campaign, marked by a poor defence of their Premier League crown and explosive comments from key player Mohamed Salah about his strained ties with the manager.
Already eliminated from the League Cup, Liverpool sit in ninth in the Premier League table, turning to the FA Cup as their best shot at home trophies this year.
No matter what lies ahead for him at Liverpool, following his recent public frustration, Salah will miss the January clash at Anfield against the third division visitors.
After criticising his exclusion from three games in a row, the forward heads to the African Cup of Nations to represent Egypt.
The draw included four Premier League matchups, such as Aston Villa at Tottenham, Everton against Sunderland, Newcastle versus Bournemouth, and Brighton away to Manchester United.
Top of the Premier League, Arsenal will travel to Championship side Portsmouth, while Wrexham from the second tier, owned by stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, got a big home game versus Nottingham Forest.
Manchester City take on League One's Exeter, and Chelsea visit Championship team Charlton at The Valley.
Current FA Cup winners Crystal Palace head to Macclesfield in the sixth tier.
One of four non-league sides left when the draw occurred, Macclesfield hold 14th spot in the National League North.
From National League South, Weston-super-Mare will go to League Two's Grimsby, who earlier ousted Manchester United in the League Cup.
FA Cup third round draw:
Wolves v Shrewsbury
Doncaster v Southampton
Tottenham v Aston Villa
Port Vale v Fleetwood
Preston v Wigan
Ipswich v Blackpool
Wrexham v Nottingham Forest
Charlton v Chelsea
Manchester City v Exeter
West Ham v QPR
Sheffield Wednesday v Brentford
Fulham v Middlesbrough
Everton v Sunderland
Liverpool v Barnsley
Burnley v Millwall
Norwich v Walsall
Portsmouth v Arsenal
Derby v Leeds
Swansea v West Brom
Salford v Swindon
Boreham Wood v Brackley or Burton
Grimsby v Weston-super-Mare
Hull v Blackburn
Newcastle v Bournemouth
MK Dons v Oxford
Cheltenham v Leicester
Cambridge v Birmingham
Bristol City v Watford
Stoke v Coventry
Macclesfield v Crystal Palace
Manchester United v Brighton
Sheffield United v Mansfield
Ties will be played around the weekend of January 9-12.
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