While the World Cup is now in full flow out in Qatar, the attention of clubs across the English football pyramid will be on the draw for the third round of the FA Cup this week.
Just 64 of the 732 teams who entered this year's competition remain, with lower-league clubs who have made it through now setting their hopes on facing a Premier League or Championship side.
There are three Welsh sides in the pot for the third round, with Cardiff City and Swansea City joined by National League leaders Wrexham, who beat Farnborough 4-1 on Saturday night thanks to a Paul Mullin hat-trick.
Liverpool are the defending champions after beating Chelsea on penalties at Wembley earlier this year.
Here's all the information you need to know ahead of the draw.
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When is the draw?
The draw will take place at Anfield at 7pm on Monday, November 28.
Is it on TV?
Yes, you can watch the draw live on BBC Two. Coverage starts at 7pm.
What about live streaming?
You can watch the draw live on BBC iPlayer as well as on the FA Cup's Twitter, Facebook and Instagram channels.
Ball numbers in full
1. AFC Bournemouth
2. Arsenal
3. Aston Villa
4. Birmingham City
5. Blackburn Rovers
6. Blackpool
7. Brentford
8. Brighton & Hove Albion
9. Bristol City
10. Burnley
11. Cardiff City
12. Chelsea
13. Coventry City
14. Crystal Palace
15. Everton
16. Fulham
17. Huddersfield Town
18. Hull City
19. Leeds United
20. Leicester City
21. Liverpool
22. Luton Town
23. Manchester City
24. Manchester United
25. Middlesbrough
26. Millwall
27. Newcastle United
28. Norwich City
29. Nottingham Forest
30. Preston North End
31. Queens Park Rangers
32. Reading
33. Rotherham United
34. Sheffield United
35. Southampton
36. Stoke City
37. Sunderland
38. Swansea City
39. Tottenham Hotspur
40. Watford
41. West Bromwich Albion
42. West Ham United
43. Wigan Athletic
44. Wolverhampton Wanderers
45. Grimsby Town
46. Wrexham
47. Accrington Stanley
48. Ebbsfleet United or Fleetwood Town
49. Ipswich Town or Buxton
50. Barnsley
51. Forest Green Rovers
52. Portsmouth
53. Shrewsbury Town
54. Hartlepool United
55. Stevenage
56. Charlton Athletic or Stockport County
57. Bristol Rovers or Boreham Wood
58. Dagenham & Redbridge or Gillingham
59. Oxford United
60. Sheffield Wednesday
61. Chesterfield
62. Burton Albion or Chippenham Town
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