Salford's big day outpublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time
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Man City 0-0 Salford City
Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at the Etihad Stadium
This is Salford's biggest ever away following.
I am reliably informed they didn't take this many - just under 5,200 - to Wembley for the National League play-off final when they were promoted to the Football League.
Salford's away support today is bigger than the capacity at the Peninsula Stadium.
'We have found a way and found a system'published at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time
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Man City v Salford City (17:45 GMT)
Salford City
Salford City manager Karl Robinson, speaking to BBC: "We have found a way and found a system that suits the players we have. We have pulled together and made it difficult for the opposition in certain games - this will be a certain type of game."
On the Class of '92 ownership influence: "We speak consistently. They are always there offering help and assistance.
"We don't waste them being there. It would be naive from us as staff and players if we didn't listen.
"Yes, they played at a higher level, but they can speak to players in League One and Two."
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, speaking to BBC: "We want to challenge and we recognise the stages every season. It doesn't matter the results what we have had in the past month - we have to try out best."
On debutant Divin Mubama: "We are so satisfied because we have seen him in the training session. An incredible work ethic and of course, in the midfield and up front we are recovering many players.
"In the back four there's still big problems and unfortunately you have to play with players in different positions."
On Salford City: "The Premier League is better than the other teams, but today it doesn't matter what the leagues are.
"The manager will come well prepared. They're unbeaten in the past five-to-six games and that shows how difficult it will be."
'It is a banana skin that Farke wants to avoid'published at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time
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Leeds United v Harrogate Town (17:45 GMT)
Paul Robinson Former Leeds United goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
I'm surprised how strong Daniel Farke has gone today and the thing for Leeds United is attitude and application. If these players turn up and they perform then they shouldn't have a problem today. It's a banana skin that he wants to avoid.
Get Involvedpublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time
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As an Argyle fan I've seen us take a few hammerings all over the country this season but finally we get some reward for turning up every week and getting behind the boys. Huge result into the 4th round we go. Devon Derby on the cards next?
Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo to BBC Match of the Day: "First time in my professional career I was on a hat-trick. I wanted to have another shot but the moment never came."
On his first goal taking a wicked deflection, joking: "Really? I didn't see that happen, I thought it was a clean strike in."
On his second strike: "I got into a nice position and I was in a position I look to shoot in. I managed to wrap my foot around it and put it top bins."
On the crowd shouting shoot every time he touched the ball: "I heard it a couple of times when I got the ball on the halfway line. I wanted to but I was too far out.
"Playing games and being able to showcase your abilities is always great, so it was nice to do that one today."
'Comprehensive from the Cherries'published at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time
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FT: Bournemouth 5-1 West Brom
Marc Webber BBC Final Score reporter at the Vitality Stadium
Comprehensive from the Cherries, but it took an early West Brom goal for the home side to step up and go through the gears.
Caleb Taylor’s opener came deservedly after early pressure from the Championship side.
But Bournemouth showed the strength that’s got them into a good place in the Premier League with Justin Kluivert's goal starting a dominance which gave Dango Ouattara two goals by half time.
Subs Antoine Semeneyo and Daniel Jebbison added to the tally in the second half -Semenyo was only on the pitch for a minute before scoring.
The bars of Boscombe will be not only toasting the result, but maybe dreaming of a cup run all the way to Wembley.
Divin Mubama gets his chancepublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time
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Man City v Salford City (17:45 GMT)
Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at the Etihad Stadium
Divin Mubama looked a potential star when he played a pivotal role in West Ham's FA Youth Cup final victory against Arsenal in 2023.
But the striker failed to make the breakthrough last season, with then Hammers manager David Moyes criticised for not giving Mubama his chance as the east London outfit struggled.
Mubama left the London Stadium when his contract expired in the summer and it was a bit of a surprise when he landed at Manchester City.
The 20-year-old has had to be patient but tonight he gets his opportunity in front of a national TV audience.