Summary

  • Vote: Who is your team of the day?

  • Seventh-tier Blyth led 2-0 at half-time

  • Derby deny Southport in last minute

  • West Brom score seven against Gateshead

  • Watch goals here from 17:15 GMT

  1. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Preston's Kyel Reid sets up Paul Gallagher, who cuts inside and his shot at goal is deflected wide by Norwich midfielder Wes Hoolahan. However, the players from the League One side appeal for handball, but referee Stuart Attwell is not interested.

    Paul Huntington then heads wide for the hosts from eight yards out, as the Canaries survive.

  2. GOALpublished at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Extraordinary! Robbie Dale has scored a brilliant goal to double Blyth's lead!

    In truth it is rubbish defending, but let's focus on the attacking play. Spartans have a free-kick on the left wing, it is rolled short to Dale, he drives inside, beats one man, beats another and then curls home low from 18 yards!

    The men in orange stood off him, and Dale punished them.

    Robbie Dale doubles Blyth Spartans' leadImage source, PA
  3. CLOSE!published at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Forest should be level - Michail Antonio heading over a corner from six yards out.

  4. Postpublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Nathan Dyer's strike has woken up Tranmere, who have seen leading scorer Max Power bring a save out of the Premier League side's goalkeeper. A good response to going behind.

  5. GOALpublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Bulleted.

    Leonardo Ulloa climbs highest to meet Anthony Knockaert's cross with a powerful header that thumps in off the underside of the crossbar.

    Leonardo UlloaImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Rochdale still in control, but they have an injury concern over goalkeeper Josh Lillis and 17-year-old substitute keeper Johny Diba Musangu is warming up...

  7. Postpublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Just a reminder that there are 120 league places between the two sides (one hundred and twenty). Stick a cross through your FA Cup cliche bingo card though because 'you wouldn't know it'.

  8. Postpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    The PA man at Charlton says they hope to boot up the floodlights in "a couple of minutes". Let's hope so.

  9. Postpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Former Tottenham manager David Pleat
    at Hawthorns for BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Gateshead, physically, have certainly not been exposed. They're coping very well with the physicality of their Premier League opposition.

    "If this game stays the same, Tony Pulis as the new manager has the perfect opportunity to chastise his new players at half-time. West Brom are not pushing up and they're playing with no particular pace."

  10. Postpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    BBC Final Score

    Final Score reporter Lynsey Hooper at The Valley: "Referee Keith Stroud has led the players down the tunnel while play is suspended, except for both David Dunn and Ben Marshall for Blackburn who've decided to stay out there and keep warm by doing some running about."

  11. Postpublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Former Newcastle and England winger Chris Waddle
    at Croft Park for 5 live Sport

    "I've got to say, Blyth thoroughly deserve the lead. They drove at Birmingham and the ball was drilled across the box. Robbie Dale came running in, nobody picked up his run, and he connected well and it was a great finish."

  12. GOALpublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Scott MacDonaldImage source, PA

    It is an equaliser for Millwall and it comes from Scott McDonald's header, who powers the ball into the bottom corner from Lee Martin's cross.

  13. Postpublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    BBC Final Score

    Pundit Steve Claridge on Blyth's opening goal from Robbie Dale: "It's a good finish. A good goal.

    "Some really good play down the left side and some real quality about the move.

    "We've truly got a game on now."

  14. Postpublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Real Madrid loanee Omar Mascarell is pulling all the strings for Derby as they try to break down plucky Southport. Eighty-nine places separate these two clubs in the league pyramid remember.

    I bet you a meal for two at my local tapas bar that Mascarell, who fires over the away goal, does not have a clue where Southport is.

  15. GOALpublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    It's in there! Wonderful wing play from Jarrett Rivers as he dances inside the penalty area from the left wing, gets to the line and cuts it back into the goalmouth. Birmingham defenders stand still, Spartans skipper Robbie Dale does not and arrives to slam home with his left foot. His 15th goal of the season, undoubtedly his biggest!

    Robbie Dale scores for BlythImage source, Getty Images
  16. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    It was a beauty from Remy Cabella after a lightning counter led by Vurnon Anita, but the linesman's flag wipes out what would have been a Newcastle breakthrough.

  17. GOALpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Nathan DyerImage source, Getty Images

    Swansea get the goal their dominance deserves when captain for the day Nathan Dyer strikes a bobbling ball home from inside the penalty area after seeing his first shot blocked.

  18. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    Wolves almost take the lead when Bakary Sako's low strike from distance crashes off the post and falls to the feet of Leon Clarke who shoots wide with the goal gaping.

  19. CLOSE!published at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    The chance fell to the man Gateshead would have wanted, but John Oster is not immune to a rush of blood despite his top-level experience.

    He is in acres of space from Matty Pattison's pull-back, but the former Everton starlet sweeps a first-time shot over the top from 15 yards. He had more time and his team might not have many more chances that good.

    Tony PulisImage source, Getty Images
  20. PLAY SUSPENDEDpublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015

    The Valley has been plunged into darkness as the floodlights fail. Can someone stick a pound in the meter please? Both sets of players walk off the pitch as an army of electricians scrabble about in the fuse box.