Summary

  1. Liverpool stunned by Plymouthpublished at 07:52 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Plymouth 1-0 Liverpool

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Media caption,

    FA Cup highlights: Plymouth Argyle 1-0 Liverpool

    Plymouth Argyle produced a classic FA Cup giant-killing as the Championship's bottom club stunned Premier League leaders Liverpool at a raucous Home Park.

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot made 10 changes from the side that swept Tottenham aside to reach the Carabao Cup final - and paid the price as Plymouth made the most of the opportunity to secure a place in the fifth round.

    A scrappy tie came to life eight minutes after the interval when Plymouth were awarded a penalty after Harvey Elliott's handball, Ryan Hardie drilling home the spot-kick in emphatic fashion.

    Liverpool applied some pressure in the closing stages, keeper Conor Hazard saving superbly from Diogo Jota then miraculously from substitute Darwin Nunez's header, but Plymouth closed out a landmark win under new manager Miron Muslic.

  2. Postpublished at 07:48 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    OK, that's what the morning papers have had to say about it, now it's our turn.

    Let's dive into the FA Cup shock of the weekend, Plymouth 1-0 Liverpool.

    Who saw this one coming?

  3. 'Huge shock ends Liverpool's quad dream'published at 07:43 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Finally then, the Mirror, who mention the end of Liverpool's quadruple hopes - were people really talking about that possibility this early? - and also have comments from Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne.

    The Belgium midfielder says City need to keep their cool against Real Madrid in Champions League play-off round.

    I've definitely seen that headline before...

    Mirror back pageImage source, Mirror
  4. 'Tottenham hit new low'published at 07:37 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    As well as mentioning Plymouth boss Miron Muslic's plans to celebrate victory over Liverpool with Fanta and nachos, the i also go prominently on Tottenham's defeat by Aston Villa.

    They call it a new low for Spurs and say Ange Postecoglou's promise of a trophy in his second season "hangs by a thread"...

    i back pageImage source, i
  5. 'Shock and Awe'published at 07:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    More love for Plymouth in the Daily Star, who also say Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has come out fighting despite his side's second cup exit in a matter of days.

    Daily Star back pageImage source, Daily Star
  6. 'Hero Hardie wants United next'published at 07:27 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Onto the Express and Plymouth match-winner Ryan Hardie is already looking to the next round.

    He says the Pilgrims want Manchester United.

    Arguably beating Ruben Amorim's side would be less of a shock, this season in particular, but then having beaten the Premier League leaders that could be said of anyone they face in the next round.

    Express back pageImage source, Express
  7. 'Magic Plymouth stun Reds'published at 07:23 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    It's more of the same in the Daily Mail with Plymouth boss Miron Muslic called it "a day for the Green Army" and also said it was the biggest moment in his career so far.

    So far? Clearly he fancies another giant-killing in the fifth round.

    Also, that headline looks familiar...

    Daily MailImage source, Daily Mail
  8. 'Green Army 1, Mighty Reds 0'published at 07:17 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Plymouth's celebrations take up almost the entirety of the front of the Telegraph's sport section following what they call a "massive FA Cup shock" - I don't think anyone is arguing with that description...

    Telegraph SportImage source, Telegraph
  9. 'Green party'published at 07:12 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    We'll start with the Guardian who, along with everyone else, have gone with Championship strugglers Plymouth dumping out Premier League leaders Liverpool in the FA Cup.

    Their back-page story has Arne Slot defending his team selection after making 10 changes to his starting XI, which no doubt aided the Pilgrims' giant-killing...

    Guardian back pageImage source, Guardian
  10. Postpublished at 07:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Right then, plenty to get stuck into, I've got my brew next to me so no time to waste.

    Let's start with the papers and no surprise what is splashed across all the back pages this morning.

    I'll tell you now, either a few of the headline writers had the same idea or someone has been working overtime for a number of publications...

  11. Good morning!published at 07:00 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    Welcome, one and all!

    A new week is upon us and, as ever, there is much to talk about in the world of football, especially after a dramatic weekend of FA Cup action.

    Yes, the magic of the cup is still well and truly alive. We'll be looking back at Plymouth's shock win over Liverpool, Aston Villa piling pressure on Ange Postecoglou and also looking ahead to the start of the Champions League knockout phase.

    That plus much more to come. So why on earth wouldn't you stick with us throughout the day?