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The good, the bad and the ugly of the FA Cup third round: Kidderminster, Boreham Wood and Cambridge pull off memorable upsets, while broadcasters continue to ignore lower-league teams and Michael Olise has perfect response for Millwall fans

The third round of the FA Cup lived up to its reputation of being fertile ground for upsets.

Sixth-tier Kiddermimster, the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, beat Reading on Saturday and will be joined in the fourth round by fellow non-leaguers Boreham Wood, who knocked out AFC Wimbledon.

League One outfit Cambridge United, meanwhile, piled more misery on Newcastle with an upset win at St. James' Park, while Arsenal crashed out at the hands of Nottingham Forest. Here's a round-up of the good, the bad and the ugly from the third round of the FA Cup.