The FA Cup returns this weekend and with it the giants enter the competition to host several delightful ties.
Sunday's clash at the Emirates between Arsenal and Manchester United is undoubtedly the best of the bunch, with the two FA Cup winningest teams battling it out once again.
There is also the matter of the Premier League in the Midlands, where Aston Villa will host West Ham, as well as a number of opportunities for a good old-fashioned FA Cup upset.
Liverpool will host Accrington Stanley, Crystal Palace will host Stockport County at Selhurst Park, and Man City will take on neighbors Salford City, owned, of course, by Man United's famous Class of '92 stars.
However, their biggest chance of pulling off a piece of magic comes when Tottenham travel to non-league Tamworth, where they will hope to avoid a memorable defeat.
When the country's biggest clubs draw the so-called 'minnow' in the third round of the FA Cup, it is often the signal for coaches to rotate their squad, rest their stars and give opportunities to youngsters. With that in mind, here are 10 interesting kids who could play a role this weekend…
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will host Man United in this weekend's FA Cup decider
Tamworth's The Lamb will host Premier League rivals when Spurs visit on Sunday
Coaches will have the opportunity to give playing time to some of their young stars.
WILL OSULA (Newcastle)
Age: 21
Position: Forward
Newcastle vs Bromley, Sunday 3:00 p.m.
He shares Alexander Isak's ability to run in behind defenders at good pace and will likely get the chance to show what he can do against League Two Bromley.
Osula, a Danish under-21 international who moved to England as a youngster, has had limited opportunities since his £15million move from Sheffield United but is set for big things and scored in the third and fourth rounds of the Last season's FA Cup for The Blades.
One of his strengths is the ability to hit the ball cleanly with either foot.
Toon boss Eddie Howe will be keen to try him as a starter.
Will Osula is likely to get the chance to show what he can do against League Two Bromley.
MIKEY MOORE (Tottenham)
Age: 17
Position: Forward
Tamworth vs Tottenham, Sunday 12.30pm
There have been rumors about the striker during his time at Tottenham's academy and he will be keen to take on Tamworth on Sunday and follow in the footsteps of fellow teenagers Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall.
Moore has been successful in some Europa League games this season and club captain Son Heung-min predicts that he “will be one of the best players.”
With good physical stature at 5ft 11in as well as outstanding technique, Moore can play anywhere on the front line.
All he needs to accelerate his progress now is a first senior goal and you wouldn't bet against it coming this weekend.
Mikey Moore has already put on a show in some of Tottenham's European matches this season
TOBY COLLYER (Man Utd)
Age: 21
Position: Midfielder
Arsenal vs Manchester United, Sunday 3:00 p.m.
For all the talk about another United midfield academy graduate, Kobbie Mainoo, it's easy to forget that Collyer's athleticism and tenacity are a perfect fit for Ruben Amorim's system.
Collyer has already shown in just two senior appearances that he is not fazed by the big occasion.
His debut in September came in difficult circumstances when he replaced Casemiro at half-time with United trailing 2-0 to Liverpool and his performance was hailed as “brilliant” by former Reds defender David May.
Although Amorim won't be placing many selection bets for a cup match at Arsenal, don't be surprised to see Collyer involved as he searches for a winning formula.
Toby Collyer's Manchester United debut came under difficult circumstances earlier this season.
JAHMAI SIMPSON-PUSEY (Man City)
Age: 19
Position: Central defense
Manchester City vs Salford, Saturday 12:30 p.m.
Hailed by Pep Guardiola as part of Manchester City's future, Simpson-Pusey looks ready to take the next step having captained the club to last season's FA Youth Cup.
The stylish centre-back got a taste of City's first team by joining their pre-season tour of America and taking on AC Milan and Celtic.
His only Premier League start was at Brighton in November and an FA Cup match at home against League Two Salford looks like an ideal opportunity.
Simpson-Pusey decided not to compromise to take advantage of those opportunities. “Leaving will give you experience, but not the experience you would get being here with the best manager,” he says.
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey has already been hailed by Pep Guardiola as part of Manchester City's future
MARC GUIÚ (Chelsea)
Age: 19
Position: Forward
Chelsea vs Morecambe, Saturday 3:00 p.m.
The striker's five goals so far this season have come in the Europa Conference League, but he will be excited to score domestically with Saturday's visitors to Stamford Bridge Morecambe in second-to-last place in League Two.
Chelsea signed the teenager from Barcelona last summer on a five-year contract as part of their project to build a young and vibrant team to challenge for the next decade.
His instincts in front of goal allowed him to score a hat-trick against Shamrock Rovers, leaving former Chelsea favorite Joe Cole to declare on television: “I think Barcelona made a real mistake.”
Marc Guiu has already scored five goals for Chelsea, all in the Europa Conference League
WILL ALVÉS (Leicester)
Age: 19
Position: Forward
Chelsea vs Morecambe, Saturday 3:00 p.m.
Considered in the East Midlands to become another James Maddison, Alves' progress would have been quicker without missing a year due to a serious ACL injury.
Having made his first-team debut aged 16 and appeared in the BBC Wonderkids Challenge, Alves has needed to be patient during his return but has impressed new boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, who says: “She is showing us that she is a threat and that can create something for others. around him.'
Alves made his Premier League debut as a substitute against Manchester City a fortnight ago and is expected to have a bigger role in the cup against QPR on Saturday.
Will Alves has been chosen to become another James Maddison in the East Midlands
JAMES McCONNELL (Liverpool)
Age: 20
Position: Midfielder
Liverpool vs Accrington Stanley, Saturday 12:15 p.m.
Due to the strength of Liverpool's squad, McConnell has had few opportunities since replacing Alexis Mac Allister at the World Cup at Wembley last February as one of the 'Klopp sons' who memorably won the Cup final. Carabao against Chelsea.
The midfielder's only appearance this season was from the bench in the same competition at Southampton, but he is highly regarded within the club and in line to face Accrington at Anfield.
McConnell is capable of driving attacks at the base of the midfield or playing further forward and contributing with goals and assists.
He initially started in Sunderland's academy, like Liverpool's last Champions League-winning captain, Jordan Henderson.
James McConnell emerged as one of Liverpool's 'Klopp Boys' to win Carabao Cup
RIAD CHADI (Crystal Palace)
Age: 21
Position: Central defense
Crystal Palace vs Stockport, Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
Palace paid Barcelona £14 million for the Moroccan defender last summer after he impressed on loan at Manuel Pellegrini's Real Betis.
Riad suffered a setback to his England career when he suffered a knee ligament injury in August, but returned to the bench last weekend and Eagles fans will be eager to see what he can do against Stockport on Sunday.
An impressive midfielder, Riad has already scored an international goal for Morocco, which reached the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup.
Following his signing, the Palace chairman said Riyadh would “add quality”, and Selhurst Park is about to see what all the fuss is about.
Crystal Palace paid Barcelona £15 million for Chadi Riad before he suffered a knee injury
JAMES DEBAYO (leeds)
Age: 19
Position: Central defense
Leeds vs Harrogate, Saturday at 5:45 p.m.
A Yorkshire derby against League Two Harrogate has sparked local interest, but without the same pressure as Leeds United's Championship games, Daniel Farke can test some of his promising youngsters.
Having made one substitute appearance in the league, centre-back Debayo hopes to be one of those given a chance.
Farke admitted to being harsh on the teenager, but says it's a sign he's qualifying his prospects. “He's probably the player I'm strictest with,” admits the Leeds boss.
“I always try to correct him, but it's a good sign. When I complain about a player, I believe in his potential.”
James Debayo could get chance to shine in Yorkshire derby against Harrogate Town
DANIEL JEBBISON (Bornemouth)
Age: 21
Position: Forward
Bournemouth vs West Brom, Saturday 3:00 p.m.
When one door closes, another opens. Injuries to Bournemouth forwards Evanilson and Enes Unal have led to The Cherries withdrawing Jebbison from his loan spell at Watford and he may have to be released straight into their third round tie at home against West Brom.
Jebbison's £1.5m move to Bournemouth from Sheffield United has not been a success and he also failed to impress at Vicarage Road.
However, the FA Cup is full of unexpected stories and Jebbison could be next.
He certainly has talent, having scored in his first Premier League start aged 17 for United against Everton.