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NOW BRING ON THE BIG GUNS

SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT: Rotherham manager Paul Warne takes his side to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City
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EFL teams have been handed some juicy ties in the FA Cup third round draw – including trips to both Manchester clubs and holders Chelsea. Rotherham and managerless Reading can put their
Championship battles behind them for a day to look forward to visits to Manchester City and Manchester United respectively, while second tier high-flyers Nottingham Forest will be eagerly looking forward to their match at Stamford Bridge against holders Chelsea.
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