Postpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015
Fine goalkeeping from Blyth keeper Peter Jeffries, he comes out well to punch clear with Birmingham strikers around his ears. The Northern Premier side are holding their own so far.
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Fine goalkeeping from Blyth keeper Peter Jeffries, he comes out well to punch clear with Birmingham strikers around his ears. The Northern Premier side are holding their own so far.
A glorious looking afternoon up in the North East.
Blyth Spartans tweeted this picture before kick off: Here come the teams #HowayBlyth
Tony Pulis lasts just 15 minutes in the stands.
After Matty Pattison fires in a decent effort from distance for Gateshead, Pulis leaves the prawn sandwich brigade to dish out some ear-bashing from the sidelines.
The trademark cap is in place as well.
Agony for the home fans as they have a goal chalked off. Ricardo Fuller's volley goes past Bradford goalkeeper Ben Williams into the net, but Danny Shittu is standing in an offside position so the League One side still lead through Billy Knott's early goal.
Championship promotion hopefuls Derby are still controlling possession - as you would expect - hogging 76% of the ball in the opening 15 minutes. But it is Southport, scrapping for Conference survival, who lead in the 'shots on target' column. Striker Richard Brodie fires straight at Rams keeper Kelle Roos.
Rochdale, who dumped out Leeds at this stage last season, almost go into a 2-0 lead when full debutant Callum Camps picks out Peter Vincenti but the midfielder volleys wide from just eight yards out.
Liam Trotter scores for Bolton after fine stop by Ali Al Habsi - but the flag is up on the near side. Bolton on top.
Chance for Gateshead! It goes begging though as Michael Rankine duffs a tame shots straight into Boaz Myhill's gloves from Valentin Gjokaj's flick-on.
It looks like West Brom are going to have to make an early change by the way. Victor Anichebe, only just back from a spell on the sidelines, looks like he has suffered a recurrence of his groin injury.
There's always a couple of latecomers to the party - today it is Barnsley and Middlesbrough who swagger in behind the rest. Their tie is finally under way after that short delay at Oakwell because of a "structural problem" in the West Stand (see 15:00).
BBC Radio Nottingham's Robin Chipperfield tweets this picture from Spotland just before kick off.
Blyth now having a good spell after Birmingham's bright start. Blues keeper Colin Doyle hesitates over a clearance and he is closed down by Danny Maguire, the ball ricocheting just wide.
Shock on! Peter Vincenti steps up to bury a spot-kick, sending Dorus de Vries the wrong way.
Leonardo Ulloa looks a little short of his early-season form. The Leicester striker scoops a shot over the bar as Tom Lawrence's corner falls invitingly for him.
Cagey start at Bolton but the hosts do go close, Liam Feeney driving down the middle and testing Ali Al Habsi with a low shot.
BBC Radio 5 live's Mark Clemmit is a man who gets where water doesn't. Today he is stood in the Southport dug-out!
Clem manages a quick word with Southport boss Gary Brabin, whose team haven't seen much of the ball in the opening 10 minutes at Pride Park.
"We have good shape at the moment, but we're not getting carried away," says Brabin.
The Championship leaders are behind. Richard Brindley's low effort takes a deflection and goes in to put Rotherham ahead. It came only a minute after Bournemouth's veteran full-back Ian Harte had hit the underside of the crossbar from a free-kick.
If the morning papers are to be believed, Saido Berahino is set to be flogged to either Tottenham or Liverpool for north of £20m.
That won't have done the West Brom striker's market value much good. He humps an ugly 20-yarder well over the bar from a neat lay-off from Stephane Sessegnon.
What a chance! Birmingham should be ahead, and it's a real sitter from Nikola Zigic. He's six yards out, only the keeper to beat - and skies it into the stand.
Swansea are bossing possession at Prenton Park - using the flanks well and gradually pulling Tranmere apart. Or, so it seems...
Newcastle are seeing plenty of the ball in the early stages but they are struggling to carve out chances. A hopeful penalty appeal from Emmanuel Riviere is waved away by referee Lee Mason as Paul Konchesky catches the Frenchman.