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  1. Postpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    The FA Cup
    Live on the BBC

    Big shock on the cards in the FA Cup, where 10-man Coventry trail 1-0 at home to Conference North side Worcester. Sixty-four places separate the two sides.

    You can follow all the action and watch the goals here.

  2. 'Van Basten-esque'published at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    James Scowcroft
    BBC Radio London summariser at White Hart Lane

    "Spurs haven't really had many efforts at goal, particularly in the second half, but this is a wonderful strike. Danny Rose stands a great ball up to the far post, and what a great volley by Nacer Chadli. It's almost Marco van Basten-esque in 1988."

  3. GOALpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    What a hit! Spurs have a lifeline and it's an excellent goal. Danny Rose stands up a cross from the left, it clears everyone and Nacer Chadli runs on to it and slams home into the roof of the net.

    It wasn't quite Marco van Basten, but you get the idea. Can Spurs stage a late comeback for the second weekend in a row?

    Nacer Chadli scores for Tottenham against StokeImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    It's not going to be West Brom's day here - they finally work an opening which sees Andre Wisdom played in on the inside down the left but the full-back blazes his angled effort, to huge groans from the increasingly resigned home crowd.

    West Brom's Andre WisdomImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Stadium of Light

    "It's a great ball from Samuel Eto'o through to Seamus Coleman and it was a penalty all day long. Connor Wickham scissored Coleman. Anywhere else on the field of play it is a free-kick. I don't know what the protests were all about.

    "It's been a very good response from Everton after going behind. It wasn't the best penalty Leighton Baines has ever taken, the ball went underneath Costel Pantilimon."

    Leighton Baines and Ross Barkley celebrate after equalising against EvertonImage source, Getty Images
  6. GOALpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Leighton Baines missed his first penalty in the top flight at Old Trafford last month - and he nearly does again! He scuffs his penalty down the middle, Costel Pantilimon dives over it - but the ball hits the net.

    Leighton Baines scores for Everton against SunderlandImage source, Getty Images
  7. PENALTY to EVERTONpublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Penalty! Seamus Coleman is tracked into the area by Connor Wickham, the striker lunges in and Lee Mason points to the spot.

  8. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Everton have to get Samuel Eto'o on the ball. He was instrumental in the first half and finds the way through again, a superb through ball into the run of Seamus Coleman, into the box, but his cutback for Romelu Lukaku is well defended.

    Everton have 20 minutes to save this.

  9. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Paul Thompson:, external Where are all the Alan Pardew haters now? A quite stunning turnaround from a manager that doesn't know when he's beaten.

    David Markham:, external Mike Ashley, for all his faults, giving Pardew the time needed for team to gel again.

    Andy Donley:, external Mike Williamson's injury has been the catalyst for Newcastle's turnaround in form. They've won every game since he got injured!

  10. YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    As cynical as it gets from Ryan Mason. Stoke pick up the loose ball, carry it through and Mason just steps across Steven Nzonzi - bringing him down and earning a booking.

    Jon Walters and Danny Rose then have a bust-up. It's getting heated.

  11. Postpublished at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Steve Bower
    BBC Match of the Day commentator at The Hawthorns

    "West Brom are crying out for some invention here. Newcastle are just so organised and well drilled when the Baggies do get the ball."

  12. Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Stadium of Light

    "There was an awfully big gap for Sebastian Larsson to aim at in the Everton goal. The wall has broken up, and the ball went in about two or three yards away from the post. Tim Howard could have taken a step towards his post too, before the free-kick. In the end Howard was nowhere near it, and there wasn't a great deal of pace on the strike."

  13. Adebayor puts his foot in itpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    James Scowcroft
    BBC Radio London summariser at White Hart Lane

    "Emmanuel Adebayor [see 14:54] has probably been in the ground since noon, it's not like he's had much time to prepare his footwear."

  14. Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Sunderland would go above Everton with victory this afternoon. They've been second best for large periods of the game but have their rewards for sticking at it.

    Sunderland celebrate after scoring against EvertonImage source, AP
  15. GOALpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Free-kick specialist Seb Larsson is at it again! The Everton wall is not fit for purpose though, a huge gap available for the Swede to bend past Tim Howard and into the top corner. Roberto Martinez won't want to see that one again.

    Seb Larsson scores for Sunderland against EvertonImage source, AP
  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Spurs do send on Emmanuel Adebayor - but not before he has time to annoy his manager. Adebayor was signalled on, but then decided to change his footwear, adding a frustrating two-minute delay.

    Adebayor is up front with Harry Kane.

  17. Text us on 81111published at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Najid, London: All those calling for Daniel Levy's resignation needs to think things through much more. Before he arrived we were a genuine mid-table team and we are now aiming for top four. Also if you look at the managers he's sacked, none have done anything to prove him wrong. Harry Redknapp struggled with a QPR team full of money even when in the Championship, Andre Villas-Boas is in the much weaker Russian League and Tim Sherwood hasn't got a job. Levy's not the villain he's made out to be. I believe he will back Mauricio Pochettino.

  18. Postpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    A classic moment in any game. Everton midfielder James McCarthy charges into referee Lee Mason, sending him to the deck...

  19. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    What has made the difference for Newcastle? They are level on points with Manchester United now and on the charge...

    Newcastle celebrate after scoring their second goal against West BromImage source, Getty Images
  20. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014

    Chris Arkwright:, external I can't understand why Mauricio Pochettino hasn't brought on another striker. Harry Kane is isolated up top, he needs some support.

    Andrew Gruen:, external You can't exactly place any blame on Kane for that first half. Poor/no service. Looks like the only player with some urgency.

    Ada:, external I would love to see some thoughts on who is better: Tottenham after Gareth Bale or Liverpool after Luis Suarez.