Arsenal, Leeds close out Third Round


2019/20 FA Cup

Third Round Proper (Last 64)

4-6 January 2020

The Third Round of the 2019/20 FA Cup will be closed out by the meeting of Arsenal and Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium in London on Monday 6 January 2020, kick-off at 21:56.

Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa

Arsenal come into the clash on a major high, having claimed a 2-0 home win over Manchester United in the Premier League on Wednesday night – their first victory under new manager Mikel Arteta.

"I am very pleased with the performance. I'm even more pleased with the result that we needed," said the Spaniard, who added: “The challenge is to maintain it.”

Leeds, meanwhile, secured an important midweek result in drawing 1-1 away to West Bromwich Albion. They remain top of the Championship as a result and look strong contenders to return to the top flight of English football.

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The Whites’ manager Marcelo Bielsa says he is looking forward to the chance of testing his charges against a team of Arsenal’s calibre: “They [Arsenal] are one of the best teams in England,” he explained, before adding, “And of course we compete with them, we are proud of this.”

Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

In head-to-head terms, Arsenal and Leeds have met in 103 previous matches. The Gunners have claimed 40 wins compared to 38 for the Whites, while 25 games have been drawn.

The teams’ last meeting was in the 2011/12 FA Cup, with Arsenal winning 1-0 at home thanks to a late goal from club legend Thierry Henry. Leeds’ last win over Arsenal was in a Premier League clash in May 2003.
 

Arsenal v Leeds United – Head-to-head
 

Matches played 103
Arsenal wins 40
Leeds wins 38
Draws 25
 

FA Cup Third Round Proper fixtures

NB – Kick-off times are all scheduled for one minute late as part of the Heads Up campaign from the FA.

Saturday 4 January
14:31: Rochdale v Newcastle United
14:31: Bristol City v Shrewsbury Town
14:31: Millwall v Newport County
14:31: Rotherham United v Hull City
14:31: Burnley v Peterborough United
14:31: Birmingham City v Blackburn Rovers
17:01: Fulham v Aston Villa
17:01: Cardiff City v Carlisle United
17:01: Oxford United v Hartlepool United
17:01: Southampton v Huddersfield Town
17:01: Brighton & Hove Albion v Sheffield Wednesday
17:01: Reading v Blackpool
17:01: Watford v Tranmere Rovers
17:01: Preston North End v Norwich City
17:01: Brentford v Stoke City
19:31: Leicester City v Wigan Athletic
19:31: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United
19:31: Bournemouth v Luton Town
19:31: Manchester City v Port Vale
19:31: Fleetwood Town v Portsmouth

Sunday 5 January
16:01: Queens Park Rangers v Swansea City
16:01: Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
16:01: Charlton Athletic v West Bromwich Albion
16:01: Bristol Rovers v Coventry City
16:01: Crewe Alexandra v Barnsley
16:01: Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur
16:01: Crystal Palace v Derby County
16:01: Burton Albion v Northampton Town
16:01: Sheffield United v Fylde
18:01: Liverpool v Everton
20:16: Gillingham v West Ham United

Monday 6 January
21:56: Arsenal v Leeds United

 

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Published: 01/02/2020