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Third-round talking points as FA Cup drama unfolds

15. January 2026
Crystal Palace (foto: Uradni Twitter profil kluba/zveze)
FA Cup third-round drama delivered giant killings, standout performances, and tense shootouts as top-flight sides entered, underdogs shocked holders, and the competition’s unpredictability took centre stage.

The FA Cup third round marks a shift in the competition. Premier League teams come in, smaller clubs get their chance, and the margin for error vanishes. One bad half, one mistake, and a season's worth of expectation can be gone, no matter what the football odds suggest beforehand.

Different levels collide, weaknesses show quickly, and games take their own direction regardless of league position or reputation. This round can produce comfortable wins or giant killings, and this year's edition followed that pattern.

Macclesfield stun the holders

The shock of the round came at Macclesfield, where reigning FA Cup champions Crystal Palace were dumped out 2-1 by a side sitting 117 places below them in the football pyramid.

Paul Dawson opened the scoring to send the home crowd wild, before Isaac Buckley-Ricketts doubled the lead with a goal that turned hope into belief. Palace did respond through Yeremy Pino, but the goal came too late to change anything.

The result will stick in FA Cup folklore, not just for the scale of the upset, but for how Macclesfield handled the occasion. Under John Rooney (Wayne Rooney's brother), the side played with composure, showing no signs of panic.

Arsenal progress comfortably after Martinelli hat-trick

Arsenal's first step into this season's FA Cup was straightforward, recording a 4-1 victory over Portsmouth at Fratton Park.

Gabriel Martinelli produced the standout individual display of the round, scoring a hat-trick that put the tie to bed. The forward combined sharp movement with clinical finishing, consistently stretching Portsmouth's defence and making the most of Arsenal's early control.

Arsenal managed the game for long periods, controlling the tempo and limiting any sustained threat. While Portsmouth showed brief moments of fight, Martinelli's impact meant there was never any real danger. It's why discussion around Premier League winner betting often centres on Arsenal's consistency rather than one-off brilliance.

For Arsenal, it was a solid start to their FA Cup campaign, progressing without unnecessary drama.

Manchester City's dominant display

Manchester City recorded the most emphatic result of round three with a 10-1 victory over Exeter, producing a display that highlighted their squad depth as much as the scoreline itself.

Notably, Erling Haaland didn't feature among the scorers. Instead, City's goals were spread throughout the side. Rico Lewis scored twice, while Rodri, Tijjani Reijnders, Max Alleyne, and Nico O'Reilly also got on the scoresheet. There were further goals with debut strikes from Antoine Semenyo and Ryan Micaidoo, both marking their first appearances for the club.

Exeter's afternoon was made worse by two own goals as City's relentless attack took its toll. George Birch managed to pull one back for the Grecians, but it was already over.

Wrexham prevail on penalties against Forest

Wrexham's progress came via a more dramatic route, as they edged past Nottingham Forest in a penalty shootout following a tightly contested match that finished 3-3 after extra time.

Forest enjoyed long spells of possession but struggled to create clear chances, while Wrexham stayed organised and patient. The tie was decided from the spot, where Wrexham held their nerve, beating Forest 4-3.

It was another example of how staying calm in knockout football can pay off.

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