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FA Cup third round day - in pics

All the action from FA Cup third round day with six of our clubs in action.

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Chasetown's players prepare for their clash with Cardiff with a full breakfast at the team's hotelnextpage

chasepaper.jpgManager Charlie Blakemore reads what the morning papes have to say about his sidenextpage

The squad and staff pose outside Patshull Park hotel near Wolverhampton - their base for the weekendnextpage

chasetowncoach.jpgPlayers board the coach hours before the 1pm kick off at the Scholars Groundnextpage

Frank Carson was cheering on Chasetown today

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Cardiff City manager Dave Jones and chairman Peter Risdale with Chasetown's manager Charlie Blakemore

Chasetown take an incredible lead in the first half when Cardiff defender Kevin McNaughton puts the ball past his ownnextpage

The players congratulate Ben Steane who crossed the ball which McNaughton turned past former Wolves keeper Michael Oakes.nextpage

Cardiff equalise before youngster Aaron Ramsey heads the second at the back post early in the second half. The Championship side add a third soon after.nextpage

At the Banks's Stadium, Walsall fail to assert their authority over Millwall as they had done when they met in the league recently.nextpage

Michael RickettsWalsall striker Michael Ricketts goes off injured. The game ends goalless, forcing Walsall to face a replay at the New Den.nextpage

Luke Beckett puts Huddersfield ahead at home to Birmingham City, before Garry O'Connor equalises for Blues.nextpage

Huddersfield earn a shock win when Chris Brandon scores in the 81st minute.

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Mick McCarthy faces more pressure after Neill Collins concedes a first half penalty to non-league Cambridge United, who go 1-0 up at Molineux.nextpage

Cambridge manage to hold their lead. It takes the second half introduction of Michael Kightly to change the match, the winger grabbing the equaliser and providing the cross for the winner.

Neill Collins makes amends for his earlier lapse by scoring the Wolves winner in the 88th minute.nextpage

Collins' deight is obvious.

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West Brom go behind to an early Charlton goal through Zhi.nextpage

Albion's Championship rivals prove tough opponents. nextpage

Ishmael Miller gets the equaliser but with no further goals, a replay at the Hawthorns is now needed.

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