AFC Wimbledon v Sutton United
Kick-off 7.45pm
Radio BBC 5 Live Sports Extra
Team news Jonathan Meades (ankle) is a doubt for Wimbledon. Sutton’s Ben Jefford is cup-tied.
Referee D Drysdale
Stat There are London derbies with clubs fewer than seven miles apart in rounds three and four (Chelsea v Brentford).
Winners meet Leeds (h)
Barnsley v Blackpool
Kick-off 7.45pm
Team news Barnsley’s Andy Yiadom is at the Africa Cup of Nations with Ghana. Blackpool’s Tom Aldred can play after having a red card overturned on appeal.
Referee R East
Stat Blackpool have won two of their three penalty shoot-outs in the Checkatrade Trophy.
Winners meet Blackburn (a)
Burnley v Sunderland
Kick-off 7.45pm
Team news Burnley may be without Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Scott Arfield. Sunderland have eight injured players but Steven Pienaar and Victor Anichebe may be back.
Referee M Jones
Stat Burnley are in the top half of the top flight after the turn of the year for the first time since 1975.
Winners meet Fleetwood or Bristol City (h)
Crystal Palace v Bolton Wanderers
Kick-off 8pm
Team news Palace have James McArthur, Fraizer Campbell and Jordon Mutch injured, and Scott Dann will be rested. Jeff Schlupp may get a debut.
Referee S Attwell
Stat Sam Allardyce’s five games without a Palace win is the joint longest wait for a first club victory after managing England.
Winners meet Man City (h)
Fleetwood Town v Bristol City
Kick-off 7.45pm
Team news Nathan Pond is a Fleetwood doubt but Joe Maguire may get a debut after signing from Liverpool. Gary O’Neil and Hordur Magnusson could return for City after injury.
Referee C Boyeson
Stat Bristol City have lost eight of their past nine third-round ties.
Winners meet Burnley or Sunderland (a)
Lincoln City v Ipswich Town
Kick-off 8.05pm
TV BBC One
Radio BBC 5 Live
Team news Joe Ward is ineligible for Lincoln, as is Kieffer Moore for Ipswich, who have Brett Pitman, David McGoldrick and Jonny Williams injured.
Referee B Toner
Stat No non-League team has reached the fourth round for three years.
Winners meet Brighton (h)
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Schlupp may get a debut for Palace against Bolton
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