Postpublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
Hull 0-0 Doncaster
Hull defender Finley Burns is down again. He took a whack to the face from a George Broadbent shot earlier and has been struggling ever since.
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Ten-man Man Utd beat Arsenal on penalties
Newcastle, Ipswich, Southampton & Crystal Palace go through
Fifth-tier Tamworth take Tottenham to extra time as Doncaster beat Hull on penalties
Fourth-round draw follows Arsenal v Man Utd
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Joe Rindl, Emma Smith & Tom Rostance
Hull 0-0 Doncaster
Hull defender Finley Burns is down again. He took a whack to the face from a George Broadbent shot earlier and has been struggling ever since.
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There was never a sense that Man City would lose to Salford, but there's a pinch of that FA Cup magic about this Tamworth v Spurs game that might just give us an upset.
Tom
Tamworth 0-0 Tottenham
Stephen Warnock
Former Premier League defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Ange Postecoglou said before the game that his team won't come into this game and be underprepared but straight away Pedro Porro has been run. Credit to Antonin Kinsky he does really well there to make the save.
Tamworth 0-0 Tottenham
Tamworth have a throw! It's Tom Tonks time...
Spurs effectively deal with the missile.
Tamworth 0-0 Tottenham
Spurs win a corner - but the set piece is well claimed by Jas Singh.
An early settler for the Tamworth keeper.
Tamworth 0-0 Tottenham
Tamworth nearly score in the first minute!
Beck-Ray Enoru, who moments ago was taping the net together, runs throug the Spurs defence and shoots from an angle. Antonin Kinsky has to tip his effort over the bar.
The crowd roar their approval.
Tamworth 0-0 Tottenham
Non-league v Premier League, 96 places between them - but only the next 90 minutes matters.
Away we go.
Tamworth v Tottenham (kick-off delayed)
Tamworth striker Beck-Ray Enoru is hoisted on a team mate's shoulders to apply some tape and close up the gap in the net. It is a bit Sunday league.
The gap was very small, but clearly no chances were going to be taken.
Hull 0-0 Doncaster
Only a matter of time before a Hull City opener.
The Tigers burst into the box and Harry Vaughan is teed up, but a Doncaster defender makes a cracking block to deny him from about eight yards out.
Tamworth v Tottenham (kick-off delayed)
Both sets of players are now passing balls among themselves to keep warm.
Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou is taking the abuse being aimed in his direction in great spirits, conducting the crowd with a grin.
Tamworth v Tottenham
Kick-off has been delayed because there is a gap between the net and the crossbar on one of the goals.
Tamworth keeper Jas Singh is demanding it is fixed before we kick-off.
Tamworth v Tottenham (12.30 GMT)
I can't repeat the chants overheard on the pitchside microphone being aimed at Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou.
They concern his weight, his nationality and doubts about his parentage.
Hull 0-0 Doncaster
Finley Burns gets a minor knock and as he's looked at by the Hull physios the other players are able to get a bit of a break.
It's been an even start. Hull had the match's best chance with that Gustavo Puerta effort. Doncaster had some decent crosses into the box in the first five minutes.
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My favourite FA cup memory was the second round replay in 2012, Wrexham vs Brighton. Non-League vs Championship at the time. Andy Morrell scored a beauty to make it 1-0 and after the wild celebrations in the stand I ended up with a split lip. Unfortunately for us it ended 1-1 and Brighton won the shootout. But we enjoyed the occasion nonetheless!
Chris
Tamworth v Tottenham (12.30 GMT)
We are just a few minutes from kick-off. The players are emerging from the rather cramped tunnel at the Lamb Ground.
There is a feverish buzz going around the stands, sounds like it could be a cracking atmosphere.
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As much as I’d love to see it, I don’t think for one minute there will be an upset in the Tamworth v Tottenham match today. The only supposed upset we’ll see today is Arsenal losing at home to Man Utd. We are back!
Gav, Man Utd fan in Nuneaton
Tamworth v Tottenham (12:30 GMT)
BBC Radio 5 Live
Bob Andrews, chairman and owner of Tamworth speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live:
"It is the biggest day in the club's history. We thought Wembley was good in the FA Vase but this tops it. To have a Premier League club of this stature at Tamworth is fantastic. It is just nice to get all the crowd here. I wish we could get more in but we are full to capacity.
"The money from this game is going to help us develop the ground itself. We need better dressing rooms, we need a stand down the bottom end - we need various things. It's tidy but it needs upgrading."
Hull 0-0 Doncaster
Oooof good effort!
The match's best chance as Hull's Joao Pedro pokes the ball to Gustavo Puerta on the edge of the box, but his curling, zipping shot goes just over.
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Tommy's throw-ins tonks Tottenham
Alan
Tamworth v Tottenham (12.30 GMT)
Tottenham have progressed from each of their last nine FA Cup ties against non-league opponents.
Their last such defeat came against Norwich in 1914-15, when there were only two Football League divisions.
Indeed, Spurs have a very good record in the FA Cup third round and have progressed from 17 of their last 18 ties at this stage.
The exception really stung though - a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal in 2013-14.