NEWCASTLE UNITED, Middlesbrough and Sunderland have all been drawn at home in the FA Cup third round.
Newcastle will face League Two opposition after they were paired with Bromley, who are currently sitting in 20th position in the fourth tier.
It will be the first time the Magpies have ever played against Bromley, who were promoted to the Football League via the National League play-offs in May.
Bromley, who are managed by former Newcastle goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman, were second-round winners over Solihull Moors at the weekend.
Middlesbrough and Sunderland will both face fellow Championship clubs in the third round.
Boro will host Blackburn Rovers, having lost to the same club in the league at the Riverside last month.
Sunderland are at home to Stoke City, which will be a repeat of the Championship league game that is due to take place at the Stadium of Light this weekend.
The FA Cup third-round ties are due to take place on the weekend of Saturday, January 11.
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