Postpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2014
Goalless in the game between the two League Two strugglers. It's been fairly even at the Kassam, with Cole Stockton firing just wide for the visitors.
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Goalless in the game between the two League Two strugglers. It's been fairly even at the Kassam, with Cole Stockton firing just wide for the visitors.
Yeovil are trying to assert their authority at Accrington and could have taken the lead when the ball broke to Sam Foley, but his shot is easily gathered by the Stanley goalkeeper.
League Two Plymouth nearly capitalised on a defensive error but forward Jason Banton couldn't quite get the shot on target.
It's all going off at Cambridge, as Kwesi Appiah is denied by Mansfield goalkeeper Sascha Struder after good work from goalscorer Luke Chadwick.
Meanwhile, at the other end Rakish Bingham cannot connect properly with a Rob Taylor cross.
Tommy Lee again called into action. League One's player of the month for November Carl Baker cut in on to his right foot just inside the area and curled a low effort towards goal that the Spireites keeper did well to beat away.
Moments later Dean Lewington hits a 25-yard free-kick just over the bar for the hosts.
Plymouth Argyle:, external Love a pass, do Sheffield United - Argyle needing patience and concentration.
League One promotion chasers United are enjoying the lion's share of possession so far at Bramall Lane.
Still Doncaster doing most of the pressing at Oldham. Veteran keeper Paddy Kenny is forced into a fine save by Rovers striker Theo Robinson.
Yeovil Town:, external Town now have two players without names and numbers on their backs. Lucky kit man Dan packed extra shirts!
Glovers pair James Berrett and Stephen Arthurworrey have both been in the wars so far at the Crown Ground.
It had been all Chesterfield but MK Dons have just shown their quality. Striker Benik Afobe is thwarted by Spireites keeper Tommy Lee before Dele Alli curls the rebound narrowly wide of the target with the goal at his mercy.
Preston take the lead, and it's not through Beckford, but the unlikely source of centre-back Paul Huntington. The Shrewsbury defence failed to deal properly with a Paul Gallagher corner, and the defender smashes home for the second successive weekend.
Jermaine Beckford - a man who has scored more FA Cup goals than hot dinners, almost puts Preston ahead, but fires wide under pressure from a Shrewsbury defender.
The visitors, meanwhile, are being forced to make a change after James Wesolowski goes off the pitch and is replaced by Jordan Clark.
Goalless at Gigg Lane between the two League Two sides. Everton loanee Hallam Hope has caused some confusion in the Luton box but no goals yet.
Still no sign of a break in the deadlock at Boundary Park. The visitors have had a couple of early chances through Reece Wabara and Curtis Main.
Matt Crooks could, and perhaps should have given Stanley the lead there. Played through on goal the Huddersfield loanee pokes narrowly wide as Yeovil keeper Jed Steer rushes out at him.
Meanwhile, Stephen Arthurworrey becomes the second Glovers player to go off briefly for a nosebleed. They aren't contagious are they?
Yeovil Town:, external Mixed team photo before kick off. #footballremembers
We could have a real stonker on our hands at the Abbey Stadium, as boyhood Cambridge fan Luke Chadwick draws his side level. The former Manchester United and Stoke winger is put through one-on-one with Sascha Studer and makes no mistake.
The Blades almost take an early lead against the Pilgrims but keeper Luke McCormick reacts wonderfully to keep out Ryan Flynn's effort.
Gruesome scenes at the Crown Ground as James Berrett goes off the pitch for a change of shirt with blood pouring out of his nose. Nice.
Bright start by the visitors and striker Armand Gnanduillet forces a corner after a strong run but the Spireites can't force anything from it and MK Dons clear.
Preston North End:, external Preston v Shrewsbury Town, The FA Cup, Deepdale, 6 December 2014 #FootballRemembers