The FA Cup Third Round is taking place this weekend, with many EFL and non-League sides hoping they can cause an upset against Premier League and Championship opposition to make it into the Fourth Round.

The ties will take place over the weekend of Friday, January 6 to Monday, January 9, and clubs can win £105,000 in prize money for making it through.

Teams like Gillingham, Sheffield Wednesday, Portsmouth, Wrexham, Stevenage and Chesterfield will be looking to cause an upset against higher-league opposition.

If your side does win their Third Round match, here's when you can watch the Fourth Round draw to see who they will face next time out.

What ball number has each club been allocated?

According to the Emirates FA Cup website, the ball numbers for each club are as follows, prior to the Third Round proper taking place:

1. Preston North End or Huddersfield Town
2. Middlesbrough or Brighton & Hove Albion
3. Chesterfield or West Bromwich Albion
4. Manchester City or Chelsea
5. Stockport County or Walsall
6. Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley
7. Tottenham Hotspur or Portsmouth
8. Derby County or Barnsley
9. Cardiff City or Leeds United
10. Brentford or West Ham United
11. AFC Bournemouth or Burnley
12. Coventry City or Wrexham
13. Norwich City or Blackburn Rovers
14. Aston Villa or Stevenage
15. Luton Town or Wigan Athletic
16. Oxford United or Arsenal
17. Fleetwood Town or Queens Park Rangers
18. Liverpool or Wolverhampton Wanderers
19. Grimsby Town or Burton Albion
20. Blackpool or Nottingham Forest
21. Gillingham or Leicester City
22. Forest Green Rovers or Birmingham City
23. Bristol City or Swansea City
24. Hartlepool United or Stoke City
25. Hull City or Fulham
26. Crystal Palace or Southampton
27. Millwall or Sheffield United
28. Shrewsbury Town or Sunderland
29. Sheffield Wednesday or Newcastle United
30. Manchester United or Everton
31. Reading or Watford
32. Ipswich Town or Rotherham United

When will the FA Cup 4th Round draw take place?

The Fourth Round draw will take place from around 4.05pm on BBC One as part of its build-up to Manchester City vs Chelsea on Sunday, January 8.

Alternatively, it will also be shown on the official Emirates FA Cup Twitter and Facebook channels.

The draw will be hosted by Mark Chapman and made by Emile Heskey and Karen Bardsley.