Today sees only two matches in this weekend's FA Cup action with Stoke taking on a free-scoring Arsenal side brimming with confidence and lowly Scunthorpe tackling Roberto Mancini's miserly Manchester City. This year's FA Cup has not thrown up too many surprises with only Reading and Leeds being the non-Premiership sides to shine against their more illustrious, and richer, opposition. But Scunthorpe, who lie fourth-bottom in the Championship only four points clear of the last relegation place, offer an interesting conundrum considering Reading's win against Burnley yesterday. Can the odds be upset again today or will form, and class, win out?
Big Match Centre's Predictions:
Scunthorpe 1-3 Man City, R4, 16:00
Stoke 1-2v Arsenal, R4, 13:30
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