BOTH Liverpool FC and Everton FC will enjoy home advantage when they begin on the road to Wembley in the FA Cup next month.
And the Anfield outfit could relive one of the most embarrassing results in their history after being paired against either npower League Two leaders Southend United or League One side Oldham Athletic.
Liverpool have been drawn with Southend three times in the past, winning through after a replay in both 1958 and 1979.
But it is the 1957 third-round meeting that is the most infamous for the Anfield team, who as a second division side lost 2-1 at Roots Hall against Division Three (south) opposition.
Liverpool have beaten Oldham in their three previous FA Cup meetings in 1907, 1962 and 1977.
Everton, meanwhile, have been drawn at home to Blue Square Premier team Tamworth. The teams have never met before.
Tamworth manager Marcus Law admitted it will be a dream come true facing a top-flight team.
He said: “I’ll be working and planning very hard come that time.”
Goalkeeper Jonathan Hedge added: “It’s what dreams are made of, we’ll go there full of confidence. I’m a Sheffield United fan so I would have liked them or one of the two Manchester clubs but we will have to make do with Everton.”






