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FA Cup: Arsenal-Sunderland, Norwich
The Blues are still struggling for goals with just the one scored in total in their last three Premier League games.
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If you fancy heading to the game, you’re looking at a long old slog. Part-timers Whitehawk have been handed a possible trip to Everton if the sixth tier side get through their second round replay at home to League Two club Dagenham and Redbridge.
They won 3-2 at Highbury in the third round in November 2002, thanks to two goals from Marcus Stewart and one from Kevin Kyle.
The draw for the third round of the FA Cup was made at the Sport Wales National Centre on Monday evening, with former Welsh global John Hartson and England Womens’ team boss (and Welshman) Mark Sampson.
Sunderland AFC sit low on the Barclays Premier League standings now this 2015 season, and today’s scheduled game against high-ranked Arsenal FC is sure to put the pressure on Sam Allardyce’s team.
The draw, as usual, offered the whiff of romance with four non-league sides still in the competition given the chance to tackle the big boys.
Leicester, on the back of Jamie Vardy’s record scoring streak, are this season’s gatecrashers, and while no one expects Claudio Ranieri’s side to still be hanging around at the business end of the season, they appear capable of ruffling a few more feathers.
“We are working hard to try and turn the season around this year and try to get a win”.
“Look at Manchester City too”.
But a superb 3-0 win for the Foxes Saturday at Swansea City, combined with a 1-0 win for promoted Bournemouth at Chelsea in the late kick off, a stunning upset, has left the table with an air of unreality.
Check out this free online live stream of the game here, and watch Arsenal FC Vs Sunderland in this Barclays Premier League matchup!
Even without their injured group of players, Mesut Ozil, Olivier Giroud, Aaron Ramsey and the recently returned Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should have more than enough to trouble a defence that has conceded 26 goals in 14 matches this term.
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