Spurs now unbeaten in seven games
- Chadli scores his ninth goal of the season
- Vokes's goal his first since returning from injury
- Winner will host Leicester in round four
Burnley and Tottenham need a replay to decide who hosts Leicester in the FA Cup fourth round after a draw at Turf Moor.
A dire first half gave way to a better second with Spurs taking a 52nd-minute lead when Nacer Chadli hammered in from inside the box from a Ben Davies cross.
Burnley levelled through Sam Vokes, in only his second appearance since returning from a serious knee injury.
His neat side-foot finish into the far corner of the goal sealed the replay.
These two teams met in the 1962 FA Cup final, which Spurs won 3-1 in an encounter later nicknamed "The Chessboard Final" because of the lack of passion and excitement on show during a cautious, tactical battle between the sides at Wembley.
For the first half of Monday's match it seemed as though both teams were staging an ode to that game, with few chances and long periods of ponderous possession as organisation won out over invention.
There was not a single effort of any type prior to the break, with both keepers merely observers to the stalemate in front of them.
It was 45 minutes that justified the decision of many Burnley fans not to attend the game, meaning an attendance of just 9,348.
Tottenham came into this all-Premier League clash as one of the top flight's most in-form teams, having won five of their last six games, including the 5-3 win over title-favourites Chelsea on New Year's Day, but seven changes to the side stripped them of momentum and fluency.
Spurs now unbeaten in seven games
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