Postpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015
It is a very low key atmosphere at Turf Moor at the moment. Something needs to happen to spark this into life. Very much a midfield battle early on.
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It is a very low key atmosphere at Turf Moor at the moment. Something needs to happen to spark this into life. Very much a midfield battle early on.
Match of the Day's Danny Murphy
"It's a night for getting stuck in, they have to impose themselves. AFC Wimbledon have done so well to get themselves to this level so quickly."
Tyrone Marshall:, external The magic of the FA Cup. Not much of a crowd here. First day back at work for many.
An early sign of things to come maybe as Liverpool's Javi Manquillo takes a clattering from Sean Rigg. Let them know you are there Dons...
Underway at Wimbledon.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at AFC Wimbledon
"Plenty of interest in the fourth-round draw here ahead of the tie between AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool. The prize at stake is a home tie with Bolton Wanderers, who are on the up under Neil Lennon.
"The AFC Wimbledon players have just been put through a very energetic warm-up. The pitch has cut up in parts and groundstaff are now out for some final work before kick-off."
The teams are coming out of the tunnel at Kingsmeadow, a very tight tunnel it is too. This is going to be a real test for the Reds.
A bitty start with neither team able to get anything going. Ashley Barnes has already been caught offside a couple of times for the hosts as they look to get in behind Spurs' defence.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at AFC Wimbledon
"AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley signed for the original Wimbledon as a schoolboy in 1988 - the year of their FA Cup Final win against Liverpool - and he could write his name alongside those Wembley heroes if he can engineer another shock tonight.
"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has shown his intent with his line-up, with Steven Gerrard leading the side. The FA Cup third round has been short on big shocks - and Rodgers will not want to be the man in the headlines tomorrow."
Tottenham fans have launched into a rendition of 'Spurs are on their way to Wembley'. A tad premature - especially considering their side have scored just two goals in their last six FA Cup matches away from home.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, speaking to BBC Sport: "It was brilliant driving in, you can imagine the Wimbledon supporters are excited - as are we. It's going to be a difficult game and we're looking forward to it. We haven't taken anything lightly, we travelled down yesterday and the preparation is the same as it would have been for a Champions League game."
Game on at Turf Moor with a home tie against Leicester City awaiting the winners in the fourth round.
The teams are out at Turf Moor, where there look to be a few empty seats...
That is it for the fourth round draw. We know who will be playing who, with the exception of those few clubs still to complete their thrird round ties.
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So that's the draw for the FA Cup fourth round done.
Manchester City v Middlesbrough