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FA Cup 2022-23

  • Southampton v Luton Town or Grimsby Town
  • Leicester City v Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
  • Stoke City v Brighton
  • Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham
  • Fulham or Sunderland v Leeds United
  • Bristol City v Emirates Marketing Project
  • Manchester United v Derby County or West Ham
  • Ipswich Town or Burnley v Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
For me the QF's will be Southampton, Leicester, Brighton, Tottenham, Leeds, Emirates Marketing Project, Man Utd, Burnley
 
  • Southampton v Luton Town or Grimsby Town
  • Leicester City v Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
  • Stoke City v Brighton
  • Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham
  • Fulham or Sunderland v Leeds United
  • Bristol City v Emirates Marketing Project
  • Manchester United v Derby County or West Ham
  • Ipswich Town or Burnley v Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
For me the QF's will be Southampton, Leicester, Brighton, Tottenham, Leeds, Emirates Marketing Project, Man Utd, Burnley

This time last week, I was all out of hope and fairly pessimistic about our season.

Am I the only one who is a little excited about our chances here?
 
Both Wrexham and Sheff Utd doing well in their leagues (1st and 2nd) so on form. Obviously Wrexham should be better to draw but both would be confident with nothing to lose

We can probably rotate a bit though still
 
Well going into the 5th round there was only 8 possibly 9, PL teams out of the 16.

The draw has not been very kind to the non-PL teams. Chances are, the Last 8 will be 7 PL teams and Burnley, who right now, are probably better than a few of the PL teams at the bottom end of the table
 
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