KICK-OFFpublished at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
Game on.
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Man City fight back to beat Sheff Weds
Results: QPR 0-3 Sheff U; Yeovil 0-2 Man U
Result: Chelsea 3-0 Watford; S'land 1-0 Leeds
Stoke come from behind to beat Wrexham
Mike Henson and Tom Rostance
Game on.
Yeovil's Joe Edwards flies into a sliding tackle to rob Darren Fletcher, before Wayne Rooney snaps in to take revenge for the visitors.
Angel Di Maria has the look of a haunted child on the bench. His former Real Madrid team-mates' most recent Cup action was a Club World Cup success in sunny Morocco.
Captains for the day Troy Deeney and Didier Drogba exchange flags and handshakes. Almost time for the off at Stamford Bridge.
Ipswich Town: Great support from the Town fans this afternoon, really made themselves heard behind the goal.
The weather is really closing in at the Britannia as the players re-emerge into the gloom. Very wet, very miserable scenes.
Paddy McNair is back on for Manchester United. No white bandage for him. The Manchester United physio has some flesh-coloured wraps in his bag.
Which is great if you are William Prunier, less so if you have some hair like McNair.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"The rare sight of Louis van Gaal out of his seat and giving instructions. Wayne Rooney the recipient during a break in play and perhaps a sign of the lack of attacking impact in Manchester United's game so far."
Manchester United play on with ten men as Paddy McNair continues to get treatment for that clash of heads.
Jonny Evans looks like the likliest replacement if he cannot continue. Kieffer Moore is trotting around up front for the hosts and looks up to speeds.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live at Huish Park
"Really good pressure from Yeovil. Wayne Rooney, a yard off his own line, is forced to clear. But Yeovil need to make sure they don't get carried away with the good pressure they have had. They're good going forward but they need to make sure they can get back in numbers too."
Wrexham: Superb reception from the away end as Wrexham exited the pitch. Kevin Wilkin's men are holding the Premier League's 11th-placed side.
MOTD's Steve Bower at the Etihad Stadium
"Sheffield Wednesday have certainly had the confidence to express themselves when they have had the ball. Manchester City's response to going behind has been a subdued one and they have a few gears to find after the break."
Gratch Knowles:, external Yeovil fans today
A blood and thunder Cup tie might have got its first bit of claret.
Yeovil's giant striker Kieffer Moore clashes heads with United defender Paddy McNair as they contest and aerial ball and both are laid flat out.
Moore is first to his feet, sporting a Terry Butcher bandage. McNair follows but walks gingerly to the sidelines. He might not last to half-time.
BBC Final Score
Final Score - already well under way on the Red Button and at the top of this page - is now beginning on BBC One.
Huish Park starts to rock as Yeovil apply their first bit of pressure.
Stephen Arthurworrey heads goalwards in a packed penalty area before Nathan Ralph's presence forces Rafael to give away another corner.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Huish Park
"All very subdued so far. Yeovil applying themselves well and following instructions from manager Gary Johnson not to be starstruck by Manchester United - but nothing to report other than a Wayne Rooney half-chance.
"Yeovil, however, will be very happy with that."
Luke Hyam sees a shot deflected wide for the visitors. Ipswich are not seeing much of the ball but are still carrying plenty of threat when they do get hold of it.