SCORES!published at 22:28 Greenwich Mean Time 17 December 2014
Short run-up, placed in the bottom left corner. Goalkeeper went the wrong way.
SF draw - Liverpool v Chelsea
Tottenham v Sheff Utd - ties over two legs
FT: Tottenham 4-0 Newcastle
Bentaleb, Chadli, Kane & Soldado
Worcester 1-1 Scunthorpe - FA Cup
Scunthorpe win with 32nd pen of shootout
Tom Rostance
Short run-up, placed in the bottom left corner. Goalkeeper went the wrong way.
Sam Slocombe dives to his right to push the ball wide.
Straight down the middle. Hit as hard as possible. Goal.
Perfect from Geddes. Top corner. Goalkeeper no chance.
Here we go then, penalties. I'll reset the score to 0-0 for penalties...
A lengthy wait for spot-kicks at Aggborough thanks to an extended advert break. The pressure on whoever's going first will be growing by the second.
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at Aggborough
"The stadium announcer at Aggborough resorts to a Captain Mainwaring-style put down when a fan, clad only in a pair of red shorts enters the playing arena and holds up the game in the second period of extra time. 'Get off the pitch, you silly little boy' he proclaims."
Tottenham midfielder Benjamin Stambouli: "I think it was a perfect performance. We were focused on our opponents, we had that willingness to score and it came naturally.
"It is never easy even if you are winning 2-0, but we focused on our defending and then our attackers took their chances.
"All the club and all the fans are very happy. We will do our best to win this trophy."
We go to a shootout! The winners will face either Chesterfield or MK Dons in round three.
George Frith:, external Get off Pardew's back. No Janmaat, Taylor, Santon, Krul, Tiote, Cisse, Taylor. Not to mention De Jong and Aarons.
Graham Hill:, external Nice for Liverpool to go into the semis as underdogs. It worked in the quarters!
Shaun Davis:, external Come on Worcester and Scunthorpe, give the public what they deserve - penalties!
Worcester star man Sean Geddes has got an injury. Can he take a penalty? That's all that matters now.
BBC Radio 5 live
More from Brendan Rodgers: "Raheem Sterling was brilliant. I played him as a striker, but you get different types of striker. He's more of an Alexis Sanchez when he plays as a striker - he's not going to pin the defender. He plays in the spaces and he's got the speed to get in behind. A couple of great finishes and I'm very pleased for him."
A man runs on to the pitch in his pants. Not a decision to look back on fondly in years to come.
Two minutes from pens...
Final five minutes. Are we on for a shootout?
Can Liverpool kick on? Are they a very, very good side?
BBC Radio 5 live
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on the 5 live Football Social: "It was an excellent performance. I thought at Old Trafford at the weekend, while I wasn't happy with the result, I was happy with our performance and I think we carried that on this evening. Brilliant by the players, who showed a real calmness and patience with the ball. For 70-80% of the game we controlled it. Overall, it was a great victory for us.
"I think we had control of the game, but when you show patience, movement and technique as we did tonight then we are a very, very good side. Very good goals, and we could have had a couple of others - we created a few chances tonight.
"But credit too to Bournemouth, and Eddie Howe is a fantastic manager. Hopefully they'll go on and get promoted from the Championship.
"But from us it was a team performance. It has taken us a wee while to get going this season, but hopefully we can kick on from that. I'm pleased with the performance - we came here and we knew it was going to be a tough game.
"I'm very proud of the players and their character. We just need to keep this momentum going and push on. The objective tonight was to get through."
It's all Scunthorpe. Left-back Marcus Williams beats a man with a tricky nutmeg but then blazes the ball into the side-netting when he had men available inside. Into the last 10 minutes.
Scunthorpe so close to a winner! Football League stalwarts Matt Sparrow and Miguel Llera combine for the defender to power a header inches wide of the far post!
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew: "Our back four was not quite as solid as it has looked, but if there was ever that cliche that 'goals win game' then this is it.
"Actually I thought it was pretty even up to Jak Alnwick making a mistake. Our performance level was pretty good but the score is what it is. That's unfortunate for the players who put a shift in."
Real Madrid will face San Lorenzo in the final of the Club World Cup after the Argentine side beat Auckland 2-1 in extra-time.