EASTLEIGH have been handed a double live television snub.

Not only has next Tuesday’s FA Cup third round replay not been chosen for live coverage, neither has their fourth round tie at home to Leeds should the Spitfires win at the Macron Stadium.

The BBC are screening the third round replay between Leicester and Tottenham next Wednesday – and BT Sport are showing Liverpool v Exeter the same night.

BT are also showing Bristol City’s replay with West Bromwich Albion at Ashton Gate next Tuesday.

The television companies have also chosen which fourth round ties to be shown live, even before the third round replays have taken place.

Manchester United's Friday night clash at Sky Bet Championship high-fliers Derby will be the first tie broadcast on the BBC on January 29, and it is the only televised fixture not waiting on the outcome of a replay.

Chelsea's Sunday afternoon trip to either Northampton or MK Dons will also be shown on BBC One two days later while BT Sport will be at either Yeovil or Carlisle for the visit of Roberto Martinez's Everton a few hours earlier.

League One Colchester will also be on BT Sport, with either Tottenham or Leicester travelling to Essex on Saturday January 30 at 12:45pm, while the channel will also provide coverage of West Ham's trip to either Exeter or Liverpool that evening.

It means that Eastleigh, the only non-league side remaining in the competition, will once again potentially miss out on a TV windfall if they can defeat Bolton in their replay, with the winner facing Leeds at home in the fourth round.

Meanwhile, Louis van Gaal's United will continue their live televised streak, which includes every tie they have played since facing Exeter in 2005.