FA Cup tie to be screened live

, 4 December, 6comments  |  Jump to most recent
Everton's visit to either Hereford United or Cheltenham Town will screened live by ESPN on Monday, 7th January at 7.45pm.

The two teams will replay their Second Round tie next Tuesday to determine which club gets to play the Blues in the Third Round.

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Mark Tanton
1 Posted 04/12/2012 at 19:04:00
Maybe Barkley will get some playing time, before he forgets what he does for a living.
Tom Bowers
2 Posted 04/12/2012 at 22:38:58
It's pretty obvious Everton will play the ''second'' eleven. It will be a tough game as always on these grounds but it will mean some extra revenue for the minnows, whichever team it is.
Paul McGinty
3 Posted 04/12/2012 at 23:34:01
Here's hoping for a different result than the Leeds game, when the "squad" players didn't show up. COYB.
Adam Fenlon
4 Posted 05/12/2012 at 00:50:30
Good news for Aussies too, with ESPN getting the rights to the FA Cup this year, rather than having to find the tiny amount of Setanta-subscribing pubs to see the games.
Mark Lennon
5 Posted 05/12/2012 at 09:41:04
Devastated! What happend to the traditional 3 o'clock kick-off on a Saturday in the 3rd Round???

The FA Cup is rapidly losing its identity. I love the cup ties against lower-league teams. Cracking little away days, but Monday night just turns it into a hassle... I'll still be there though!
Liam Reilly
6 Posted 05/12/2012 at 12:25:04
The camera's aren't there to see an Everton Goal Rush. They're hoping for an upset based on our record over the recent years against minnows.

Expect Moyes will play a strong team to get the job done early and then look to replace some players.


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