Summary

  • QPR approach Sherwood to become manager

  • Yeovil sack manager Gary Johnson

  • Van Gaal charged by FA

  • FA Cup replay: Bolton v Liverpool (19:45 GMT)

  • GET INVOLVED: What next for QPR and Redknapp? #bbcsportsday

  1. Today's back pagespublished at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    The Sun

    The Sun also has a celebratory pic of Juan Mata, while they also claim to have an exclusive, claiming Tim Sherwood as the 'frontrunner' to become QPR manager and Harry Redknapp saying he will manage a club again.

  2. Embarrassing own goalpublished at 08:26 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Marcus BettinelliImage source, BBC Sport

    We've all been there, a slight mistake, a little hesitation, you lose the ball and the other side go on to score.

    Unfortunately for Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli his fumble was an own goal captured on camera and allowed Sunderland to make it 1-1 in the FA Cup fourth-round replay, with the Black Cats going on to win 3-1.

    "It was obviously a mistake, but Marcus has been excellent for us," said Fulham boss Kit Symons.

    You can watch Bettinelli's own goal on this website.

  3. Today's back pagespublished at 08:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    The GuardianImage source, The Guardian

    The Guardian has a picture of Juan Mata celebrating his goal against Cambridge and the paper tips Tim Sherwood to replace Harry Redknapp as QPR boss.

  4. Man Utd for the Cup?published at 08:15 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Louis van GaalImage source, PA

    Can Manchester United go on to win the FA Cup? Manager Louis van Gaal thinks so.

    "I am not a casino man," said Van Gaal after United's victory over Cambridge. "I am not allowed to bet. But I give you a tip. We have a real chance now.

    "We are the highest qualified team in the FA Cup so our status is the highest club. But Arsenal is still in the cup and also a very high competitor. Liverpool is also there and will fight."

  5. Man Utd through after replay winpublished at 08:08 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Juan Mata goalImage source, Getty Images

    It took them 180 minutes, but Manchester United are through to the fifth round of the FA Cup after beating Cambridge United 3-0 in their replay on Tuesday night.

    The United team, which cost £231m, survived an early scare against the League Two side which cost zero, zilch, nothing, but came through thanks to goals from Juan Mata, Marcos Rojo and James Wilson.

  6. Welcome to Sportsdaypublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015

    Bolton fansImage source, Getty Images

    Hello and welcome to another edition of Sportsday, a place where you'll find all the latest sports news and chit-chat.

    FA Cup reaction? Check. A look ahead to this evening's FA Cup replay between Bolton and Liverpool? Check. Analysis on Harry Redknapp's resignation? Check. Gossip? Check. Six Nations chat? Check.

    You get the idea, right? Otherwise we could be here all day if we continue to go through the check list.