The Mail on Sunday

TODAY’S GAMES

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Cardiff v Fulham Cardiff Stadium, 11.30am, BBC1 Wales

NEIL WARNOCK believes the only way to breathe new life into the FA Cup is to give it a Champions League lifeline. A small crowd is expected in today’s early kick-off against Fulham. Warnock’s solution to a general indifferen­ce to the once famous competitio­n? ‘The winners of the FA Cup should have an automatic place into the Champions League — that would make it more appealing to everybody at the top level,’ he said. Shock value

Liverpool v Plymouth Anfield, 1.30pm, BT Sport 2

PLYMOUTH have lost each of their last 11 FA Cup ties against topflight opponents, but that hasn’t stopped top scorer and boyhood Reds fan Graham Carey from believing. ‘Obviously, no-one is going to give us a chance and everyone will say there is a big gulf in class, but in the FA Cup and on the day you never know what can happen,’ said 10-goal Carey. Shock value

Chelsea v Peterborou­gh Stamford Bridge, 3pm

PETERBOROU­GH will be hoping to improve on their two previous efforts against Chelsea in the competitio­n — they ended in 5-1 and 5-0 hidings. Shock value

Middlesbor­ough v Sheffield Wed Riverside Stadium, 3pm

WEDNESDAY will be aiming to spring a surprise — though history is against them. Since beating rivals Sheffield United in the 1992-93 semis, Wednesday have played 12 ties against top-flight opponents — and lost the lot. Shock value

Tottenham v Aston Villa White Hart Lane, 4pm, BBC1

VILLA are on the up under Steve Bruce though their record against Spurs is poor. Spurs have won eight of their last nine meetings against Villa and have found the net in 22 of their last 23 home FA Cup ties. Shock value

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