Postpublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
Southampton are building up a head of steam. James Ward-Prowse forces a save out of Dean Gerken with a curling free-kick that was creeping inside the near post.
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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
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Southampton are building up a head of steam. James Ward-Prowse forces a save out of Dean Gerken with a curling free-kick that was creeping inside the near post.
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney and Yeovil counterpart Joe Edwards line up for the pre-match snap.
Edwards' family had to cancel a skiing holiday to see this one. Better make missing that fondue worth it.
We are underway.
Not the most exciting half an hour of football at Villa Park. In fact, it's been dire.
Chelsea make eight changes to the team which lost against Tottenham, with Petr Cech, Kurt Zouma, Filipe Luis, Ramires, John Mikel Obi, Loic Remy, Andre Schurrle and Didier Drogba all starting.
There are three changes to the Watford team which beat Cardiff 4-2 last Sunday. Jonathan Bond, Daniel Tozser and Troy Deeney all start at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea XI: Cech, Azpilicueta, Zouma, Cahill, Luis, Mikel, Ramires, Oscar, Schurrle, Drogba, Remy.
Watford XI: Bond, Paredes, Cathcart, Angella, Munari, Hoban, Tozser, Pudil, Ighalo, Deeney, Forestieri.
Frank Lampard in his favourite spot - on the fringes of the penalty area - but his low shot is just wide of the post. Chris Kirkland was rooted to the spot though and wouldn't have got across had it been a foot the other way.
Southampton are getting closer to an equaliser. Graziano Pelle backheels just wide from a Ryan Bertrand cross before Steven Davis goes one-on-one and shoots straight at Dean Gerkin's legs in the Ipswich goal.
Chelsea on Twitter:, external "On Sunday we will enter our 100th season in the FA Cup."
Jon: Can't believe people are saying Harry Redknapp out. He got us out of the Championship and turned us into a competitive Premier League team. Most fans don't care about the Cup, look at the attendance.
The attendance at Loftus Road was 12,972.
Stoke almost get in as a lack of communication at the back costs Wrexham. Blaine Hudson tries to head back to keeper Jonathan Flatt but Flatt is on the move, and does just about enough to block it out.
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Former Aston Villa winger Steve Froggatt: "I am really impressed with the way Wrexham have started. They certainly haven't been bullied and or outplayed but you just wonder if they can create that one big chance to score against a Premier League side."
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Manchester City are struggling to compute being behind in this one.
Fernando, scorer of a pearl of a goal against Burnley, misses a far easier chance, heading over from five yards. He was under some pressure from a nearby defender though.
I think Van Gaal has learnt his lesson from MK Dons judging on this starting line up against Yeovil
Darren Arnott:, external Love that FA Cup buzz. It will never lose its magic! #getcarriedaway
Saqiul Hoque:, external Once in a life time opportunity for Yeovil fans to see, the biggest names in football playing at their stadium
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Former England winger Trevor Sinclair: "Ipswich are second in the Championship and full of confidence. They also have an experienced manager. Mick McCarthy looks like a manager you want to play for and they will be going from strength to strength."
Neal:, external QPR, with Redknapp in charge, are not a good side at all. This is not a cupset by any stretch of the imagination.
Shohidur Rahman:, external Only 2 cup wins in the last decade for QPR! That is ridiculously bad, just not good enough for a club of that size.
Patrick White:, external Queens Park Rangers? More like Queens Park Rubbish!!
See what you did there Patrick.
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew, speaking to Match of the Day: "We applied ourselves well today, we ticked all the attitude boxes you want to tick. We needed to show a bit of exuberance and a bit of class and the players used that instruction really well today. We never looked in trouble really and at any level that is very difficult to achieve.
"We have really good honest players, their attitude, even before I arrived, was spot on, we just need to open our wings a bit and show we can play.
"I know the heartbeat of the team, I know how it works. The chairman and I are looking to improve things on all levels but the honesty of the players will hopefully see us through. This is Crystal Palace's day and I am pleased for the club. The fans showed one of the reasons why I have come here because their support today was phenomenal."
Aston Villa have had 69% of possession so far - but there has not been a shot on target yet. Who says it's boring at Villa Park?
Ipswich have played with no fear so far and they don't look overly surprised to take the lead.
Darren Ambrose meets Tyrone Mings' deep cross with a precise header to score his first goal since rejoining the club in September.
He celebrates by jogging across to the dugouts to high-five Mick McCarthy.
Andrew in Richill: Did I not read a Man City fan say earlier that Sheffield Wednesday had no chance? Egg on face and game on!