There will be no replays in this year's FA Cup third round, but will one-off ties mean we see more shocks in the world's oldest knockout competition?
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton has made his predictions for all 32 games and given his verdict on who will make it into round four.
For this week's matches he is up against actor and musician Billy Bob Thornton, who is a Liverpool fan.
His new film, Trailer Park Boys Presents: Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties, is in cinemas from 10 January.
Do you agree with Chris and Billy's scores? You can choose who you think will win each tie, below.
Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties is the fourth film in the Trailer Park Boys series, and sees a viral internet clip land Bubbles and his band a slot opening for Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters on their European tour
There are several reasons why Thornton is a Liverpool fan, including his ancestry.
"When I was growing up, my family thought we were Irish," he told BBC Sport.
"But then we did a test and it turns out I am like 78% full on English as well as 8% Irish and, for some random reason, 11% French-Swiss.
"I traced my family history all the way back and my dad's family are from the Liverpool and Lancashire area. My mum's family are from Yorkshire, so that is like War of the Roses – no wonder they fought so much when I was a kid.
"So I love coming to northern England and I have a real affinity for the Liverpool area. I always loved those people, from when I first came to play at the Cavern Club years ago with my solo band."
Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters feature in Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties
Thornton was given a Liverpool shirt in the early 2000s by his friend, Hollywood stuntwoman Eunice Huthart and a huge Reds fan.
He has not been to Anfield yet but once delayed a gig at the Cavern so he could watch Liverpool on TV with another friend, Gerry Marsden from Gerry and the Pacemakers.
"I'd spent the day with Gerry around Liverpool, including riding a ferry across the Mersey with him, and I asked him if he would perform with me later," Thornton explained.
"He asked what time we were on and I said 8pm, and he said forget it, go on at 10 because we have got to watch this match. He said we could put a sign on the door and it would be fine.
"So we watched the game in a pub around the corner – it was Liverpool against Bayer Leverkusen and thank God Liverpool won 1-0. Then, when we got up to go to the Cavern to play the show, the entire pub followed us down there. I walked down the street like the pied piper, it was awesome.
"Because of Eunice and Gerry, and also my heritage, I have always followed Liverpool.
"I don't know much of the details of soccer because I grew up in Arkansas but I root for Liverpool every time they are on.
"There is no question I am going to get to a game there at some point because the Anfield crowd is one of the experiences I want to have in my lifetime."
Chris Sutton and Billy Bob Thornton were speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.
There are no replays. Games will be decided by extra time and penalties.
Gap = league places between the two teams
Bramall Lane, 19:00 GMT
3rd in Championship v 23rd in Championship
Gap = 20
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I am not quite old enough to have watched it, but it is exactly 100 years since these two sides met in the FA Cup final.
Sheffield United won 1-0 at Wembley in 1925 – it was their fourth FA Cup triumph, and their last major trophy.
Promotion has to be the Blades' priority this season, though, rather than ending that long wait for silverware, and the race for the top two places in the Championship is so tight.
Cardiff have other concerns and are in a relegation battle after only one win in their past 12 games. Omar Riza made a good start after replacing Erol Bulut in September, but their results have really dropped off.
The question here, as with many other ties, is how many changes will both managers make?
Like Riza, Blades boss Chris Wilder will probably rotate but United are the home team and should still come out on top. They had a bit of a wobble over the turn of the year with just one point from three games, but I am backing them to edge this.
Sutton's prediction: 1-0
Billy's prediction: 1-2
Goodison Park, 19:45 GMT
16th in Premier League v 19th in League One
Gap = 47
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Everton just cannot score and this is a big game for their manager Sean Dyche because it is clear a large proportion of their fans are massively underwhelmed by the way the team is performing.
Things have already turned a bit ugly for Dyche and of course the club has new owners now, so there is lots of speculation about his future.
I still think they will stay up and the most sensible thing would be to stick with him, but defeat would give the fans who are against him another stick to beat him with. You can imagine things escalating if they do lose, so the pressure is really on.
Because of the circumstances, Dyche has got to go strong here with his team selection, and try to find some rhythm in the final third.
I think they will find a way of winning this tie, but I honestly don't know who will get their goals.
Armando Broja got injured last weekend and, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin will argue he has not been getting the opportunities, he is a shadow of the player he once was. That must be hugely frustrating for Dyche, when he is in such dire need of goals.
Peterborough, in contrast, have no problem finding the net but their form is not great either and they have picked up just one point from their past five matches.
Posh will put up a good fight, though, especially if Tyler Young features against his dad, Ashley, who could be playing for Everton.
I played alongside my son, Ollie, for Wroxham in the Ryman League when I was 39 – the same age as Ashley – but it will be interesting watching them on opposing teams, because Ashley loves a tackle. He doesn't hold back from anything, so if there is a 50-50 with Tyler then what is going to happen there?!
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 3-0
Craven Cottage, 19:45 GMT
9th in Premier League v 9th in Championship
Gap = 20
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
Fulham boss Marco Silva left Watford under a bit of a cloud in 2018, so it will be interesting to see what sort of reception he gets from their travelling fans.
Watford had been going pretty well under Tom Cleverley but three successive defeats have halted their progress a bit.
Fulham have had a great season so far, and they have a lovely balance about the way they play.
It would be great for them to have a cup run to go with their impressive league form, and hopefully Silva will be thinking that they should have a real go at the FA Cup, because they can beat anyone on their day.
As long as they go full strength, or close enough to it, they should get through this tie. That's my thinking for most Premier League sides facing lower league sides in the third round, but of course that is not always the case.
Sutton's prediction: 3-1
Billy's prediction: 2-0
Adams Park, 19:45 GMT
2nd in League One v 21st in Championship
Gap = 5
Wycombe are absolutely flying at the top of of League One, and they are top scorers in their division with only one defeat in their past 22 games.
They have a few players attracting interest from bigger clubs, including striker Richard Kone who only joined them from non-league Athletic Newham a year ago.
Portsmouth boss John Mousinho spent a couple of years at Wycombe as a player, but I don't see this being a happy return for him – I see an upset here.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1, Wycombe to win on penalties
Billy's prediction: 2-3
Villa Park, 20:00 GMT
8th in Premier League v 14th in Premier League
Gap = 6
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Julen Lopetegui never felt like the right fit for West Ham, and we are about to find out whether Graham Potter can do any better.
Villa boss Unai Emery is still fighting on the European front in the Champions League, as well as trying to get back in it for next season.
That has placed huge demands on his squad already – so you could argue they don't need a cup run too – but I still think they will go through, especially because West Ham are badly missing the injured Jarrod Bowen up front.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Billy's prediction: 2-1
St Andrew's, 12:00 GMT
1st in League One v 12th in League One
Gap = 11
This tie should really be called the Chris Sutton derby, because these are two clubs where I really excelled at, as a player and manager. I expect I will be mentioned in the programme.
Michael Skubala has done a fine job as Lincoln boss, who only just missed out on the play-offs last season.
I've been impressed by what Chris Davies has done at Birmingham too.
They are an enormous club and you think they should be able to bounce back after being relegated, but this is the first senior management job he has taken on. He has had an excellent grounding in football with various coaching roles but being in the hot seat yourself is very different.
This will be close, but I am going with Birmingham to sneak it because they are at home.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Billy's prediction: 2-1
Ashton Gate, 12:00 GMT
8th in Championship v 17th in Premier League
Gap = 11
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Bristol City have picked up a bit of form of late, with three wins and a draw since Christmas.
They did well in the FA Cup last season, knocking out West Ham and then taking Nottingham Forest to a replay, and I fancy them to cause a bit of a shock here too.
Vito Pereira made a good start as Wolves boss but they were well beaten by Forest on Monday. He will want to get some momentum back, but how strong does he go?
I suspect he will give some of his fringe players a go, which will make an awkward tie even harder.
Sutton's prediction: 2-2, Bristol City to win on penalties
Billy's prediction: 1-0
Riverside Stadium, 12:00 GMT
5th in Championship v 7th in Championship
Gap = 2
Blackburn boss John Eustace has done an incredible job, bearing in mind the club's financial situation. They are going to do well to keep hold of him.
Rovers are punching well above their weight because they were one of the favourites to be relegated last summer.
They have already won at the Riverside this season, but their issue is scoring goals and their squad is looking thin.
Middlesbrough have moved above them and into the play-off places in the past couple of weeks. Boro are on a good run and I can see them getting through this tie too.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 3-1
Anfield, 12:15 GMT
1st in Premier League v 19th in League Two
Gap = 88
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
This will be a great day out for Accrington but you can't really make a case for them against the Premier League leaders, no matter what side Arne Slot puts out.
It will be a team of fringe Liverpool players but it will still have great quality. Their success so far this season is because their squad is so strong.
Sutton's prediction: 4-0
Billy's prediction: I love to root for the underdog, except when they are playing my team! 3-1
King Power Stadium, 14:00 GMT
19th in Premier League v 13th in Championship
Gap = 14
What does Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy do here?
His side are in the relegation zone, after five straight defeats. While you may say they should focus on trying to stay up, they are clearly desperate for some confidence and the FA Cup could help give them some.
I suspect he will a) want to get a win under his belt and b) avoid the embarrassment of losing to a Championship side at home.
QPR are in mid-table but they have just won back-to-back games, against Luton and Watford, and they will make things difficult for the Foxes.
It is going to be close but Van Nistelrooy badly needs a win to end this run his side are on, and I think he will get it.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Billy's prediction: 2-2, QPR to win on penalties
Vitality Stadium, 15:00 GMT
7th in Premier League v 6th in Championship
Gap = 19
The injuries to Evanilson and Enes Unal this week are a blow for Bournemouth but, even without them, they are still dangerous going forward.
The Cherries are another club like Fulham and Brentford, where I look at them and hope they throw a lot at the FA Cup this season.
I said the same last year, when Bournemouth reached the last 16 for only the sixth time since they were founded in 1899, and lost to Leicester.
The furthest they have got is the quarter-finals, in 1957 and 2021, and they have never won a major trophy, so if you're a fan then you want them to have a real crack at it now they are doing so well in the Premier League.
So this should be the start of a cup run for Andoni Iraola's side, even if he makes a few changes.
I don't think West Brom will be pushovers, but they are still managerless at the moment and Bournemouth should be too strong for them at home.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 3-1
Gtech Community Stadium, 15:00 GMT
11th in Premier League v 24th in Championship
Gap = 33
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Plymouth are another managerless club. They also have a terrible defensive record this season so you really fear for them here, off the back of Brentford's 5-0 win at Southampton last weekend.
The Bees are definitely going to bag a few more goals here too. Plymouth have not won away all season and have only scored three times on the road, and this is going to be a very difficult day for them all round.
Sutton's prediction: 5-0
Billy's prediction: 3-1
Stamford Bridge, 15:00 GMT
4th in Premier League v 23rd in League Two
Gap = 87
Morecambe are struggling at the bottom of League Two now, but I remember getting humbled 3-1 by them once, when I was Lincoln manager.
I had a pop at the linesman in the second half over an offside call and gave him a bit of stick.
He turned around and told me 'don't worry about me mate, your team is rubbish', only he used a rude word.
I had no comeback to that, so I just went and quietly sat back down in my dug-out.
As far as this tie goes, you cannot look past Chelsea even though they have had a disappointing dip in form in the Premier League.
Enzo Maresca will use his Europa Conference line-up, but they will still be too strong for the Shrimps. He does not have to worry about the linesman giving him stick.
Sutton's prediction: 6-1
Billy's prediction: 4-1
St James Park, 15:00 GMT
14th in League One v 17th in Championship
Gap = 21
Gary Rowett has made an instant impact since taking charge of Oxford, with three wins and a draw in his first four games in charge, and I can see them keeping that good run going.
No player has scored more FA Cup goals this season than Exeter's Josh Magennis, who has bagged four since round one, but this is where their run ends.
Sutton's prediction: 0-1
Billy's prediction: 2-0
Carrow Road, 15:00 GMT
11th in Championship v 10th in Premier League
Gap = 21
What a win for Johannes Hoff Thorup's Norwich at the weekend. It harked back to the Daniel Farke era, with us scoring two stoppage time goals to beat Frank Lampard's Coventry.
The guy who got them both, Amankwah Forson, has had a difficult start to his Norwich career, but he took them brilliantly.
The issue my old club have, and I wrote an article about this earlier the week,, external is that Ashley Barnes has gone back to Burnley, leaving Josh Sargent as their only recognised striker.
Sargent has been injured this season and has only played 12 Championship games, which is less than half, so it is a gamble to rely on him to stay fit.
I'd love to say Norwich will win this, but I actually think Brighton will go through.
They could do with a victory too because, although they performed really well against Arsenal, they have not won for eight games.
It pains me to say this, but I am going with the Seagulls to take out the Canaries.
Sutton's prediction: 0-2
Billy's prediction: 0-2
City Ground, 15:00 GMT
3rd in Premier League v 20th in Championship
Gap = 37
When these two teams met in the Premier League in March it was a relegation six-pointer, but they have gone in totally different directions since.
Luton boss Rob Edwards is in a bit of bother, there's no doubt about it.
I really feel for him, but he has not been able to turn things around after making a slow start following their relegation, and they come into this tie off the back of four straight defeats.
Forest, meanwhile, just keep on winning and it is incredible that they are being talked about now as being in the title race.
Their manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, will definitely tinker with his team because they play Premier League leaders Liverpool on Tuesday, but they should still have enough to get through.
Sutton's prediction: 1-0
Billy's prediction: 2-1
Deepdale, 15:00 GMT
15th in Championship v 11th in League One
Gap = 20
Paul Heckingbottom has done a pretty steady job at Preston, and his side has climbed the table because he's made them hard to beat.
Charlton are on quite a good run themselves and are five games unbeaten, but I just fancy Preston to grind another result out.
Sutton's prediction: 1-0
Billy's prediction: 3-0
Select Car Leasing Stadium, 15:00 GMT
6th in League One v 2nd in Championship
Gap = 28
Burnley have basically built a wall this season. Their defensive record is unbelievable, with just nine goals conceded in 26 Championship games.
They ended up getting the better of another of my old clubs, Blackburn, in the East Lancashire derby last weekend – and then went a bit over the top with their celebrations on the pitch.
Their goalscorer, Zian Flemming, went full Graeme Souness when he put his shirt on a corner flag and paraded it at full-time.
He had scored a really good header, but the rest of his performance was hardly top-drawer – and I thought you only did stuff like that when you won league titles anyway?
Still, fair play to Clarets boss Scott Parker because the expectation was that they would be promoted this season, and that is not an easy job.
He has clearly built a strong foundation for them to go up, and this is a very tough tie for Reading even with their impressive home record this season.
I do think the Royals will score, though, and I am backing Charlie Savage to get their goal.
Sutton's prediction: 1-2
Billy's prediction: 1-3
Stadium of Light, 15:00 GMT
4th in Championship v 19th in Championship
Gap = 15
My old team-mate at Norwich, Mark Robins, has just taken charge of Stoke, and how they could do with him putting his boots back on too. The Potters don't score enough goals but if they had a finisher like him, they would be absolutely flying.
Robins was a brilliant goalscorer who has been associated with the FA Cup since 1990 when he scored the winner for Manchester United in a third-round victory over Nottingham Forest, with a goal that supposedly kept Sir Alex Ferguson in his job.
As a manager too, Robins came so close to beating United with Coventry in last season's semi-final.
He will want to make his mark again in the FA Cup with his new team but it is going to be tough because Sunderland are in such phenomenal form.
They beat Stoke 2-1 at home at the start of December, and I am going to go with the same scoreline this time.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Billy's prediction: 3-2
Elland Road, 17:45 GMT
1st in Championship v 21st in League Two
Gap = 68
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Harrogate are in the the third round for only the second time in their history but they are struggling at the moment.
Their manager, Simon Weaver, is the son of the club's chairman – I could have done with my dad being the chairman when I was in charge at Lincoln, but he probably would have sacked me anyway.
Leeds are top of the Championship and going for automatic promotion, so they might make changes. They let a 3-1 slip away late on against Hull on Saturday, but they are not going to slip up here.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 3-1
Etihad Stadium, 17:45 GMT
6th in Premier League v 3rd in League Two
Gap = 65
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Salford are doing quite well in League Two, where they have won six games on the spin, and there is a nice edge to this this game with their owners being Manchester United legends.
I don't see any surprises here, though. Manchester City have won their past two games and Pep Guardiola will want to continue to slowly build some more momentum following their dreadful form towards the end of the year.
Pep always fields strong teams in the FA Cup and Saturday will be no different. He has given Jack Grealish a bit of a kick up the backside this week, so we might see a response from him.
Sutton's prediction: 5-0
Billy's prediction: 5-1
Coventry Building Society Arena, 18:00 GMT
16th in Championship v 10th in Championship
Gap = 6
Coventry were the fairy tale story of last season's FA Cup and they should have knocked out Manchester United in the semi-finals.
Frank Lampard has had some mixed results since taking charge of the Sky Blues at the end of November, but it feels like they are making progress.
They lost late on at home to Sheffield Wednesday earlier in the season, before Lampard arrived, but it was very close and it does not feel like there is much between the two teams. It might take penalties to separate them.
Sutton's prediction: 1-1, Coventry to win on on penalties
Billy's prediction: 2-1
Gaughan Group Stadium, 18:00 GMT
8th in League One v 18th in Championship
Gap = 14
Derby boss Paul Warne used to play alongside me for my old village team, Horsford Under-12s.
His side have lost their past three games and Leyton Orient have won five in a row, so I suppose there is a possible upset here – but Paul won't allow that.
Sutton's prediction: 1-2 after extra time
Billy's prediction: 1-2
Field Mill, 18:00 GMT
9th in League One v 17th in League One
Gap = 8
Wigan boss Shaun Maloney is another of my old team-mates, up against Nigel Clough who has now spent more than 26 years as a manager.
Clough's Mansfield side have got stacks of experience too and he has done an incredible job to get them where they are.
I fancy Mansfield here, with a bit of old-school nous helping them find a way to win.
Sutton's prediction: 1-0
Billy's prediction: 2-0
MKM Stadium, 12:00 GMT
22nd in Championship v 7th in League Two
Gap = 33
Hull have got the worst home record in the Championship this season but they have picked up a couple of wins under new manager Ruben Selles and then rescued that late point against Leeds last time out.
Doncaster have Billy Sharp up front for them, who has been such a great goalscorer down the years. He is a wily old fox, but I am backing Hull here.
Sutton's prediction: 2-1
Billy's prediction: 3-1
The Lamb Ground, 12:30 GMT
16th in National League v 12th in Premier League
Gap = 96
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.
I was at Tamworth to see them beat Huddersfield in round one and Tommy Tonks' long throw got them the winner that night.
Tonks launches it from anywhere inside the opposition half, and it is such a great weapon.
So, poor old Ange Postecoglou knows what is coming his way too. His Spurs defenders are going to get the same treatment, and we are going to find out whether Spurs can cope.
It is a basic thing, a long throw, but I am not convinced Spurs have the players to deal with it. Their centre-half pairing for part of their defeat to Newcastle was Djed Spence and Archie Gray, so its not as if they have got people like Tony Adams and Steve Bould, who would relish that kind of test.
I actually think Tamworth will score. When they beat Huddersfield they were well organised, and they beat them well.
The other thing Tottenham will have to deal with is a terrible pitch, so this tie is far from straightforward, but I also believe that, unlike Huddersfield, Spurs will create enough opportunities to win the tie.
Sutton's prediction: 1-3
Billy's prediction: 0-5
Emirates Stadium, 15:00 GMT
2nd in Premier League v 13th in Premier League
Gap = 11
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Well, Manchester United have cracked it now haven't they, after that draw at Anfield?
Some of the flak I have had on social media for predicting that Liverpool would win 5-0 was extraordinary.
It seems like the bunting was out because I got a score prediction wrong, although oddly I did not hear from anyone predicting a 2-2 draw before the game.
I suppose it shows how far Manchester United have fallen that they are celebrating draws. I remember a time when any dropped points by them was treated as a disaster.
They did play well, and there was a lot of excitement about their performance, but quite rightly a lot of people pointed out that now they need to back it up.
This is a very difficult tie for them to do that. Arsenal have had a bad week and are massively missing Bukayo Saka in the final third, but I don't trust United to get a result at Emirates Stadium yet.
Sutton's prediction: 1-0
Billy's prediction: 2-1
Selhurst Park, 15:00 GMT
15th in Premier League v 7th in League One
Gap = 36
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.
Even Tonks has got nothing on Stockport boss Dave Challinor, who held the world record for the longest throw-in for a few years.
Stockport started the season well but have slipped out of the play-off places after only one win in their past six games, and Crystal Palace have to be heavy favourites here.
Palace have turned a corner of late, and I have been really impressed by Jean-Philippe Mateta up front.
People have been talking about how Alexander Isak and Chris Wood have been the outstanding strikers in the Premier League this season, but Mateta has gone under the radar a bit because he has been excellent too.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 2-0
Portman Road, 15:00 GMT
18th in Premier League v 20th in League One
Gap = 46
Less than two years ago, this was a game in League One – which shows how far Ipswich have come, and so quickly.
Ipswich are giving staying up a real go. I can't help my feelings for them as an ex-Norwich player, but my admiration for them is growing on a weekly basis because they are competitive in every game, and they always give themselves a chance.
Still, they must have been kicking themselves after their draw with Fulham on Sunday. That was not the first time they have conceded late on this season, and those careless goals are really costing them.
Ipswich are not going to struggle in this one, though. They will have too much for Bristol Rovers, who are having a tough time in League One.
Sutton's prediction: 3-0
Billy's prediction: 2-1
St James' Park, 15:00 GMT
5th in Premier League v 12th in League Two
Gap = 75
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It is a long way from Bromley to Newcastle but this is a great tie for them, even if they are going to end up being beaten.
Newcastle have won seven in a row in all competitions now and while Isak and Anthony Gordon are understandably getting a lot of attention, I've been really impressed by Jacob Murphy
Eddie Howe will make lots of changes but I don't see it making any difference.
Sutton's prediction: 3-0
Billy's prediction: 4-0
St Mary's Stadium, 16:30 GMT
20th in Premier League v 12th in Championship
Gap = 12
The fan at St Mary's last weekend who said Southampton would lose 5-0 to Brentford, external should really replace me and do these predictions.
This tie is a lot harder to call, though. You could call it the Russell Martin derby, because he managed both teams, but I am not sure either side play like they did when he was in charge.
Saints boss Ivan Juric has got to pick a strong side after what happened against the Bees, and his aim must be to find a team that starts to find some rhythm again.
I do think Southampton will edge this, because they have to, but what a miserable existence it has been for their fans this season. Maybe the FA Cup will give them something to cheer about?
Sutton's prediction: 3-2 after extra time
Billy's prediction: 1-0
The Den, 19:30 GMT
14th in Championship v 15th in National League
Gap = 77
Alex Neil has just gone in as Millwall boss and he could do with getting a first win quickly to get the fans behind him.
I suspect they will be too strong for Dagenham & Redbridge, but this will not be easy.
Sutton's prediction: 2-0
Billy's prediction: 3-1
Chris got seven correct results from the 10 games in week 20, with three exact scores, giving him a total of 160 points – his highest total this season.
Even so, his victory was not assured until the final whistle of the penultimate game of the weekend, Manchester United's surprise 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
His guest, Zutons frontman Dave McCabe, had gone for a 3-2 Reds victory and although Harry Maguire missed a late chance to win it for United, Virgil van Dijk had gone close to nicking it for Liverpool moments earlier, when his close-range header was saved.
McCabe ended up with six correct results, with two exact scores, for a total of 120 points.
The BBC Sport readers got six correct results with one exact score, giving them 90 points.
Out of almost 65,000 predictions, only 3,951 (6%) of you went for United to get a draw at Anfield, with 3,278 (5%) thinking they would win.
In terms of the exact scoreline, only 1,034 people (2%) correctly went for a 2-2 draw – the most popular predictions by the public were all big Liverpool wins – 3-0 (14,286 or 22%), followed by 4-0 (10,335 or 16%).
Chris went even bigger, backing them to win 5-0 and 4,138 (6%) of you agreed.
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