Tamworth, the National League club, is set to face Tottenham in the FA Cup's third round, marking the biggest gap between two teams in the third round, with 96 places currently separating the sides in the football pyramid. Tamworth competes in the National League and is the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup this campaign. Ben Acquaye is the only unfortunate member of Tamworth's squad to miss today's tie as he recovers from an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Defender Jordan Cullinane-Liburd is available again after serving a suspension. Tottenham, managed by Ange Postecoglou, has had to contend with a plethora of injuries over the last few months which have impacted results. In recent weeks, Spurs have lost to Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, and Newcastle and drew at home to Wolves. However, Ange Postecoglou's side has succeeded in the cup competitions and will be hoping that continues with progression into the fourth round of the FA Cup. The match will be the first meeting in history between Tamworth and Tottenham Hotspur. Tamworth's form has been impressive, with the team earning promotion to the National League last season after being crowned champions of the National League North. The Lambs sit in 16th position and are seven points clear of the relegation spots, though much of the focus has been on their historic run in the FA Cup. First, they beat Robbie Savage's Macclesfield 4-2 in the fourth qualifying round to make the first round proper. Then, in front of the television cameras, Tamworth upset League One opposition in Huddersfield Town. In the second round, The Lambs took Burton Albion to a penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Jasbir Singh was the hero as he saved two penalties to see the National League outfit knock out another League One side. Tamworth was eliminated from a different cup competition on Tuesday, losing 1-0 to Sutton United in the FA Trophy. The predicted lineup for Tamworth includes Singh, Sundrie, Cullinane-Liburd, Hollis, Fairlamb, Tonks, Milnes, McGlinchey, Morrison, Enoru, and Creaney. Tottenham's predicted lineup includes Kinsky, Spence, Dorrington, Dragusin, Reguilon, Sarr, Bergvall, Maddison, Johnson, Lankshear, and Werner. The match will be available to watch on ITV, ITVX, STV, and other channels. Peter Bankes will be the match official, assisted by Edward Smart and Nick Greenhalgh, while Sam Barrott will be the fourth official. VAR will not be in operation. The match is set to be an exciting encounter, with Tamworth seeking to cause a major upset against the Premier League side. With the team's recent form and historic run in the FA Cup, Tamworth is looking to make a statement against Tottenham. The match will be a test of the team's skills and determination, and fans will be eagerly watching to see how the game unfolds. Tamworth's manager, Andy Peaks, will be looking to make tactical decisions to outmaneuver Tottenham and secure a win for the team. The team's players, including Jordan Cullinane-Liburd and Jasbir Singh, will be crucial in determining the outcome of the match. As the match approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the encounter, hoping to see Tamworth pull off a major upset against Tottenham.