HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2015
Italian Serie A
Carlos Tevez's fifth-minute goal has given Serie A leaders Juventus a half-time lead against Roberto Mancini's Inter Milan. Follow the second half here...
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Lukaku levels in injury time, Collins for Hammers
Other FA Cup tie: Scunthorpe 2-2 Chesterfield
Davey & Taylor for Iron, Doyle & O'Shea reply
Andy Cryer
Italian Serie A
Carlos Tevez's fifth-minute goal has given Serie A leaders Juventus a half-time lead against Roberto Mancini's Inter Milan. Follow the second half here...
The teams are back out at Goodison. Is there going to be a winner?
Hamza_15:, external Dad's an Everton supporter but Mum's a West Ham supporter. Please let it be a draw.
BBC Radio 5 live
Lionel Messi couldn't possibly be allowed to leave Barcelona, could he? He could if the rumour mill is to be believed. The Argentina captain has been linked to a Premier League move after he began following Chelsea and a number of their players on social networking sites.
And Spanish journalist Graham Hunter believes there is "no question" that a rift is developing between Messi and Barca boss Luis Enrique.
"We're being briefed by Messi's entourage that there is an increasing amount of ill-feeling towards Luis Enrique's manner and his failure to name a settled side. Messi wants to be competitive and to see that Barca are going in the right direction.
"Luis Enrique is driving a wedge between himself and the players. I still find it impossible to believe that Barca would keep a novice coach and allow the sale of one of top footballers ever.
"But I think we are light years ahead of the situation where Barca would allow Messi to leave."
Elsewhere in the cup, Rochdale assistant boss Chris Beech has likened the club's group of youngsters to "a lower-league 'Class of '92'".
Dale beat Championship side Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup third round with a number of academy products involved to set up a fourth-round tie at home to Stoke.
Manchester United's 'Class of 92' featured David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Phil and Gary Neville and won the 1992 FA Youth Cup.
"There were six players in that squad who represented Rochdale in the FA Youth Cup three years ago," said Beech.
Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Goodison Park
"We mentioned before what the FA Cup means to the supporters, but it still means a lot to players even now. You don't want to be part of a shock but for the lesser sides it is an opportunity to put yourself in the shop window and impress those Premier League managers."
Joe Carmody:, external A good improvement so far from Everton. Today's game is crucial for morale though.
Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Goodison Park
"I think there has been positivity from both sides. West Ham started well with a flurry of corners, but the best chances of the half fell to Everton.
"Hammers midfielder Stewart Downing has been playing well, he is always looking to play forward passes. It might be different for West Ham if they had Andy Carroll or Diafra Sakho getting on end of the crosses.
"I've seen a different Romelu Lukaku tonight. The Everton striker is willing to run in behind the away defence, but when he comes short he is keeping possession and bringing team-mates into play."
Chesterfield were beginning to get on top in the latter stages of an open and entertaining first half at Glanford Park despite trailing 1-0 to Alex Davey's sweet strike.
But a Ritchie Humphreys error has allowed Lyle Taylor to run through and double Scunthorpe's lead just before the break.
It's a huge blow for the visitors, but the Spireites have shown plenty to suggest this tie is far from over. Armand Gnanduillet and Romuald Boco have forced decent saves from home keeper Sam Slocombe and 21-goal striker Eoin Doyle has been a constant danger.
Having had to beat MK Dons twice to reach this stage, they would seem to have the spirit to fight back.
Everton came into the match increasingly as the game wore on and had the better chances.
Chances at both ends. First Morgan Amalfitanho shoots over from close range for the Hammers.
Then Everton break, Romelu Lukaku's shot is fumbled by goalkeeper Adrian but Winston Reid clears the danger.
A defensive error sees Lyle Taylor go clean through on goal. He controls the ball well before before firing low and hard past Tommy Lee. A real test for Chesterfield now.
Close again for Chesterfield. Tendayi Darikwa with a low centre, Romuald Boco's shot from eight yards is blocked and then his volley is too close to goalkeeper Sam Slocombe.
Keith from Neath: Was visiting my brother up north in the week and I saw Distin in a major supermarket chain. His trolley was full of superfoods - broccoli, blueberries, quinoa. Can only be a good sign for Everton.
George in Harpenden: Matt Smith has been a quality loan signing for Steve Cotterill's Bristol City. That's 4 goals for Smith in 117 minutes this year at Priestfield.
As a West Country boy myself George, I wholeheartedly concur...
Chesterfield's Armand Gnanduillet draws a stop from Sam Slocombe after rising highest for a header from a cross field ball.
Everton inches from taking the lead. Kevin Mirallas's left-wing cross wickedly curls towards the back post but Seamus Coleman is just unable to connect. Brilliant cross.
Matt Smith has netted twice for Bristol City, who have overturned a one-goal deficit to lead at Priestfield in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy southern area final first leg. The winners will meet Walsall or Preston at Wembley.
Some good pressure again from West Ham but the final ball is letting them down all too often. They need a little bit more quality in the final third.
Phil Jagielka hesitates as Enner Valencia robs him and threatens to race clear of goal. The bounce slows him down and Stewart Downing's cross, flicked on Matt Jarvis, is deflected wide by Bryan Oviedo. The resulting corner comes to nothing but the Hammers stay on the attack and they force a succession of corners. Everton finally clear.