Postpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
By helicopter? Sir Alex doesn't do traffic.
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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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By helicopter? Sir Alex doesn't do traffic.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Huish Park
Today's view in a great atmosphere at Huish Park. Can you take your hat off please madam? #getcarriedaway
Manchester United: Our former manager has arrived at Huish Park in style. Always great to see you at the game, Sir Alex
Big penalty appeal for Aston Villa! Right-back Alan Hutton charges into the box and goes down under a challenge from Charles Dunne. Was there contact? Hutton is adamant, Dunne looks sheepish but there is nothing given.
Very much against the run of play, but the travelling fans don't care a bit.
It was a classy counter from Sheffield Wednesday as well with Stevie May scampering down the right before squaring into the path of Austrian strike partner Atdhe Nuihu.
His first-time shot is unerring - hard, low and beyond the reach of Willy Caballero.
The first effort in anger from Southampton as Victor Wanyama lets fly from 25 yards, crashing a low shot into the hoardings.
But Ipswich are offering plenty as well. Stephen Hunt fires straight at Fraser Forster from David McGoldrick's pull-back.
Daniel B O'Donnell:, external It's my nan & granddad's diamond wedding anniversary today. He played against #MUFC and was at Yeovil for 46 years. #getcarriedaway
A lot has been made about the number of goals Stoke have conceded from set-pierces, but they score plenty too. Steve Sidwell sees his header from a corner saved by Jonathan Flatt.
Jesus Navas catches one sweet from 25 yards, but the Spaniard's shot is always rising and Chris Kirkland is fairly sure his dive is for the cameras.
After mucking about with a striker-less formation in recent weeks, Manchester City's midfield look like they are enjoying having Stevan Jovetic's runs to aim passes at.
He is narrowly offside as Chris Kirkland rushes out of the Sheffield Wednesday goal to meet him.
Ryan in Essex: How is Harry Redknapp still QPR boss? Take Charlie Austin out of that team and they would be cut adrift. Today's result proves that he is past it.
James in Ealing: Harry out! His heart is not in it and it shows in the players' performance. Tactically clueless.
Davie in Dumfries: Harry Redknapp will take QPR down again, time to go.
Quiet start to the 3pm kick-offs in the FA Cup. Wrexham are looking to send in Connor Jennings over the top but he is well marshalled by Ryan Shawcross.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Huish Park
"Mixed reception from Yeovil's fans as Wayne Rooney leads Manchester United out to warm up - but plenty of applause too from fans who are really getting into the FA Cup mood here at Huish Park."
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Former Aston Villa winger Steve Froggatt: "I think Wrexham will surprise a few people today. They are not a hard hitting side, they like to get the ball down and play."
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Former Man City and England winger Trevor Sinclair: "It's refreshing to hear a foreign manager like Manuel Pellegrini say he wants to win the FA Cup. You look at the depth of City's squad and it would be rude for them not to take it seriously. If City are mentally right then they will get through this tie."
Blackpool manage to play in striker Steve Davies through the middle but the ball is cut out by Shay Given. Been a while since we've seen Given in nets for Villa. Can he keep a clean sheet?
Close but no cigar from City as Stevan Jovetic steps over Samir Nasri's pass and spins into space. Frank Lampard attempts to pick out the Montenegro international, but his pass is blocked by an outstretched Sheffield Wednesday leg.
Ipswich have some stinking FA Cup form, having drawn one and lost five in their last six, but are flying high in the Championship.
No lack of ambition from the Tractor Boys who start with two up front in David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy.
All Stoke in the opening minutes as those rowdy away fans create the soundtrack.
Villa, who have been in dismal form in front of goal all season, make a steady, patient start. Probing from side to side. Can Christian Benteke make the difference? He is close to an early Jack Grealish cross.