It's FA Cup third round weekend as the Premier League and Football League take their traditional break for the oldest cup competition in the world.
One of the biggest charms is seeing top-flight heavyweights clash with non-league minnows, and fans will hope to see a few more giant-killer turns this time around.
Here are the National League teams that are still in the FA Cup, including who they will face in the third round, and what their form is coming into their contests.
What National League teams are in the FA Cup third round?
There are two National League teams left standing the FA Cup third round.
Tamworth
National League position: 16th
Road to the third round
- First round - Tamworth 1-0 Huddersfield Town
- Second round- Burton Albion 1-1 Tamworth (Tamworth win 4-3 on penaties)
Third round fixture
Fixture: Tamworth vs Tottenham Hotspur
Date: Sunday, 12 January, 12:30 pm
Venue: The Lamb Stadium
In what is a dream draw for the National League side, Tamworth entertain eight-time FA Cup winners Tottenham in one of the standout ties of the round.
The Lambs have saved their best performances here, beating League 1 heavyweights Huddersfield and then besting Burton Albion of the same division on penalties.
It won't be the ideal tie for the Spurs team, hampered with injuries and with the world hoping for a giant-killing in front of the TV cameras.
Ange Postecoglu will need to watch out for Tommy Tonks and his humungous long throws, which were the scurge of Huddersfield in Round One.
Dagenham and Redbridge
National League position: 15th
Road to the third round
- First round - Crewe 0-1 Dagenham and Redbridge
- Second round - AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Dagenham and Redbridge
Third Round fixture
Fixture: Millwall vs Dagenham and Redbridge
Date: Monday, 13 January, 7:30 pm
Venue: The New Den
Leaving their inconsistent performances in the National League behind, Dagenham and Redbridge have already pulled off two impressive away wins.
They saw off Football League sides in Crewe and AFC Wimbledon, and now they head to south-east London on Monday night in the finale to the third round weekend.
Interim manager Lewis Young - younger brother of Everton's Ashley - will look to take advantage of a Millwall team who are struggling for form.
The hosts are still looking for a first win under new boss Alex Neil will hope they do not fall victim to an upset in front of a live TV audience.
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