Manchester United’s victory over Arsenal in the Emirates FA Cup third round doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll defend the title. The competition is still in its early stages, and United will face new challenges in the upcoming rounds.

Their win over Arsenal was quite dramatic, though. The match ended 1-1 after regular time, with Bruno Fernandes scoring for United and Gabriel equalizing for Arsenal. United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir was the hero, saving two penalties in the shootout, including one from Martin Odegaard and another from Kai Havertz.

United will need to maintain their momentum and Bayindir’s exceptional form if they hope to make a deep run in the competition. However, it’s too early to predict whether they’ll successfully defend the title.
Manchester United indeed eliminated Leicester City from the FA Cup yesterday, winning 2-1 at Old Trafford. The match was intense, with Leicester taking the lead before United came back to win. Harry Maguire scored the winning goal for United, securing their spot in the next round.

Here are today’s FA Cup fixtures:

- 12:15 PM: Leeds United vs. Millwall
- 12:15 PM: Leyton Orient vs. Manchester City (Live on BBC One)
- 3:00 PM: Multiple matches, including:
- Preston North End vs. Wycombe Wanderers
- Wigan Athletic vs. Fulham
- Stoke City vs. Cardiff City
- Everton vs. AFC Bournemouth
- Southampton vs. Burnley
- Coventry City vs. Ipswich Town ¹
- 5:45 PM: Birmingham City vs. Newcastle United (Live on BBC One)
- 8:00 PM: Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Chelsea (Live on ITV4)