Postpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
14:53 GMT 12 January
HT: Tamworth 0-1 Tottenham
Stephen Warnock Former Premier League defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
You just get that feeling now that Spurs have got themselves in front they will be quite comfortable in seeing this one out. That goal has deflated Tamworth but they have got 15 more minutes to get themselves back into it.
Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
14:52 GMT 12 January
HT: Tamworth 0-1 Tottenham
Shortly before Spurs got the free kick they scored from, Tamworth wanted a foul in a similar area for a similar foul at the other end of the pitch - but it was waved away.
'A great tie for Bromley'published at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
14:49 GMT 12 January
Newcastle v Bromley (15:00 GMT)
Chris Sutton BBC Sport predictions guru
Sutton's prediction: 3-0
It is a long way from Bromley to Newcastle but this is a great tie for them, even if they are going to end up being beaten.
Newcastle have won seven in a row in all competitions now and, while Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon are understandably getting a lot of attention, I have been really impressed by Jacob Murphy.
Eddie Howe will make lots of changes but I don't see it making any difference.
'It is so unfortunate for Tamworth'published at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
14:47 GMT 12 January
Tamworth 0-1 Tottenham
Stephen Warnock Former Premier League defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
As he stood over the ball Pedro Porro, it looked like he wanted to hit a shot. He slid a beautiful pass into Brennan Johnson, his shot is scuffed and as it goes towards the back post the ball is bundled in under a bit of pressure. It's so unfortunate for Tamworth.
GOAL - Tamworth 0-1 Tottenhampublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
14:45 GMT 12 January
Nathan Tshikuna (own goal, 101 mins)
Heart-breaker.
For the first time today, Tamworth switch off in defence. It allows Pedro Porro to slide the free kick out wide to Brennan Johnson, whose low cross between defence and goalkeeper is bundled over the line amid a mass of limbs.
The final touch came off the knee of unfortunate Tamworth sub Nathan Tshikuna.
Woodman back 'home'published at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
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Newcastle v Bromley (15:00 GMT)
Bromley are having a fine first season in the football league and their manager Andy Woodman knows Newcastle well.
The former Crystal Palace and Northampton goalkeeper spent five years on the staff at St James' Park as goalkeeping coach, with his son Freddie playing for the Magpies before moving on to Preston.
"I had this weird feeling we were going to get Newcastle all along – I kept saying it," Woodman Snr said last month.
"It’s such a brilliant club. The passion that runs through the place and the whole city is brilliant. I have a real deep affection for Newcastle – it means everything to me.
"To get a draw like Newcastle, it’s dreamland, isn’t it?"