Summary

  • Gerrard header and stunning free-kick

  • Akinfenwa levelled from close range

  • FT: Burnley 1-1 Tottenham

  • Chadli opens scoring, Burnley's Vokes levels

  • Cambridge Utd draw Man Utd in 4th round

  1. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Is this going to be one of the FA Cup shocks? We are about to find out. Game on.

  2. FA Cup draw reactionpublished at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Cambridge UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    Cambridge United head coach Richard Money, reflecting on his side's FA Cup fourth-round draw against Manchester United: "It's a game to look forward to and reward for everyone's hard work at the club. Everyone's suffered during nine years out of the Football League but a lot of people have worked hard and now we've got a draw like this. We're delighted."

  3. Postpublished at 20:56 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Ex-Wimbledon and AFC striker Marcus Gayle on BBC Match of the Day: "Adebayo Akinfenwa is causing problems. The referee isn't giving him an opportunity to get his game going.

    "There is a way of playing against Akinfenwa, the Liverpool players are making a meal every time they're around him putting in the referee's mind that it's a foul when half the time it isn't.

    "We've got a great game on our hands at the moment. It shows far the club have come."

  4. Postpublished at 20:56 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Burnley's first shot of the game as Danny Ings sends n effort from 20 yards straight at goalkeeper Michel Vorm.

  5. Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    AFC Wimbledon manager Neil Ardley looks animated in his half-time team talk. He is waving his arms around and looks as though he really fancies an upset. We have an interesting second half ahead. Liverpool fans may want to follow from behind the sofa...

  6. Postpublished at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    BBC

    Not a bad conversion rate from Adebayo Akinfenwa. AFC Wimbledon's striker touched the ball twice inside the penalty area, as shown above, and scored once. Deadly stuff from the big man.

  7. Postpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Former Wimbledon keeper Dave Beasant on Match of the Day: "Simon Mignolet knows he's going to come under pressure with bodies. He needs to get a fist on it but he tries to grab it with both hands. He makes no contact with it.

    "He's been brought back into the team earlier than they wanted to because of the injury to Brad Jones. His defence aren't giving him a great deal of confidence."

  8. Postpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Tottenham start the second half as though they mean business as substitute Harry Kane scuffs a shot wide from 20 yards. More action in the first few minutes of this half than the entire first half.

  9. Postpublished at 20:50 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Federico FazioImage source, Reuters

    A shot at Turf Moor - the first of the game. Roberto Soldado sees his strike from the edge of the penalty area deflected wide and the corner comes to nothing. Federico Fazio then heads at Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton.

  10. KICK-OFF - AND KANE'S ONpublished at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Game on again at Turf Moor as Tottenham bring on top scorer Harry Kane for Benjamin Stambouli. The striker has scored six goals in the last six games and 16 in all competitions.

  11. Postpublished at 20:47 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at AFC Wimbledon

    AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool battle for the ballImage source, PA

    "From being in cruise control, Liverpool ended the first half rattled and under pressure. AFC Wimbledon have had a good look at Liverpool's defence and they like what they see."

  12. Postpublished at 20:46 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Match of the Day's Alan Shearer

    "Liverpool controlled the game for the first 20 or 25 minutes. The wing-backs were given the freedom of the pitch.

    "Then AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley told his players to press up higher and make Liverpool kick it long. That's when they got their reward. It's been a great fightback. Liverpool can't handle the long ball into the box, they can't defend."

  13. Postpublished at 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Match stats
  14. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 20:43 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Michael Louw:, external Evidence that Spurs need a forward. Kane is immense but Soldado and Adebayor simply don't offer anything. Chequebook time!

  15. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:42 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    A snarl from Brendan Rodgers on the touchline with his Liverpool side suddenly left with a lot of work to do. A comfortable opening 30 minutes turned into a difficult last 15. AFC Wimbledon will be buzzing inside the changing rooms.

    Jordan Henderson sends a shot out of the ground as the half-time whistle blows.

  16. Postpublished at 20:41 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Liverpool pushing to retake the lead but Rickie Lambert is unable to divert a header towards goal from close range as he is crowded out. One minute of injury time signalled.

  17. Postpublished at 20:38 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    BBC Radio 5 live's Martin Keown

    "Suddenly that goal energises you. The fans are starting to believe, can there be an upset? You can feel it in the ground."

  18. Text us on 81111published at 20:38 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    James in London: Brilliant from the Beast! Is Roy Hodgson watching?

    Mo, Manchester: I seriously think Rodgers draws players out of a hat. More of a field and hope situation. And seriously it's taken 3 years but maybe someone should mention a defensive coach or set piece tactician.

  19. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 20:38 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015

    Andrew Mather:, external YES! It's him, A-KIN-FEN-WAAAA

    Matt Barker:, external Get in Wimbledon! Come on, go on and win this now!

    James:, external Liverpool really need a new goalie - time to break bank and go for Petr Cech