CLOSE!published at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
Steven Fletcher almost doubles Sunderland's lead as he brings a great save out of Marco Silvestri in the Leeds goal after Connor Wickham squares the ball to him unmarked from 12 yards out.
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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
Steven Fletcher almost doubles Sunderland's lead as he brings a great save out of Marco Silvestri in the Leeds goal after Connor Wickham squares the ball to him unmarked from 12 yards out.
The Dover defence is cooked. Some very tired legs in the hosts' rearguard help make Dwight Gayle look like an old-school Ronaldo in his pomp.
A flash of a stepover takes him past his defender before he flashes a rocket shot past Andy Rafferty and inside the near post.
Dwight Gayle is wiped out in the box. It should be a Palace penalty. Referee Andre Marriner decides not though.
It is not going to be decisive. Palace are already safely among the final 32 barring a miraculous comeback.
Simon in York: I'd be worried if I was a Man City fan as managers from La Liga don't always understand the magic of the FA Cup. If you told Pellegrini there'd been a shocking cup upset he'd probably think someone had spilled his Rioja!
Aaron Jonathan Wood:, external As a QPR fan the only way you can #getcarriedaway is on the journey home were such a poor cup side basically a bye to whoever we play!
Duncan Gates:, external Yeah, this is okay, but I remember when QPR lost to Vauxhall Motors, now THAT was a upset..
Crystal Palace are looking for the final knockout blow.
Wilfried Zaha pulls down a big hoof forward with a sublime touch and lays the ball square into the path of Stuart O'Keefe.
The impressive O'Keefe has put on a tremendous spurt to get up alongside Zaha and seems to have no energy left when it comes to shot, skying his effort.
Neil Redfearn makes a change in attack for Leeds as he brings Billy Sharp on for Adryan as the visitors continue to search for an equaliser.
Patrick van Aanholt continues to cause problems for Leeds. He makes a run in to the penalty area and squares a ball for Emmanuele Giaccherini. Marco Silvestri gets down well in the Leeds goal to save.
Joe Cole and Shay Given are handed rare starts as Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert makes five changes from the side which began 2015 with a goalless draw against Crystal Palace. Ashley Westwood captains the team, with teenage midfielder Jack Grealish also in.
Youth team midfielder Mark Waddington makes a first start for Blackpool, with boss Lee Clark also bringing in Spanish winger Andrea Orlandi and fit-again frontman Steven Davies. Nathan Delfouneso starts up front against his former club.
Aston Villa Xi: Given, Hutton, Okore, Clark, Cissokho, Cleverley, Cole, Westwood (c), Sanchez, Benteke, Grealish
Blackpool Xi: Lewis, McMahon, Clarke, O'Dea, Dunne, Perkins, Waddington, O'Hara, Orlandi, Delfouneso, Davies
Too little too late? It might well be, but QPR are at least mounting a bit of a mission to get back into this.
Leroy Fer sees a header cleared off the line as the hosts apply a bit of pressure. They have introduced Eduardo Vargas at the expense of Karl Henry as well.
A shade over 25 minutes left.
BBC Bristol Sport:, external Manchester United have arrived #getcarriedaway
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman says it is his dream to win the FA Cup and he has named his strongest possible side. Shane Long replaces the injured Sadio Mane, while Morgan Schneiderlin comes back into the team after a suspension with Toby Alderweireld dropping to the bench.
Ipswich Town, second in the Championship, make six changes from the side that beat Charlton 3-0 on 30 December, with Dean Gerken replacing Bartosz Bialkowski in goal. But Mick McCarthy does play his strongest strikeforce as 17-goal Daryl Murphy partners ex-Saints forward David McGoldrick up front.
Southampton XI: Forster, Fonte, Gardos, Bertrand, Schneiderlin, Ward-Prowse, Wanyama, Tadic, Long, Davis, Pelle.
Ipswich XI: Gerken, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Mings, Bru, Hunt, Ambrose, Hyam, McGoldrick, Murphy.
Steven Fletcher strokes home a composed finish, but his celebrations are stopped before they can really start as the linesman's flag pops up on the far side.
BBC Radio 5 live
Yeovil manager Gary Johnson on BBC Radio 5 live: "My players have to steer clear of selfies and autographs with Wayne Rooney. They have to be ultra professional and then start thinking about the tourist things after the tie.
"We'll respect Manchester United up until kick-off. Then we have to make sure we perform. We need to keep on the right side of United because we might need to borrow one of their players later in the season."
Scott Dann has the scent of a hat-trick in his nostrils.
The Palace defender has rumbled up from the box and gets his head on a free-kick. Andy Rafferty is equal to it, but Alan Pardew might be pondering a Paul Warhurst- Gary Doherty style defender-to-striker conversion.
Leeds have come out a completely different side in this second half. They almost equalise again as Casper Sloth fires a ball across the six-yard box, but there's no white shirt on the end of it.
Up to 5,000 fans from Conference side Wrexham are heading for the Britannia Stadium to watch their team in action against Stoke City. And the Welsh club have not been shy in letting the world know what amazing support they will have in the Potteries. After learning Manchester United took just over 2,500 for the 1 January game at the Britannia, Wrexham posted this cheeky tweet, external aimed at the Red Devils support.
Adam Jones:, external All of us down with man flu but made the trip to see Southampton vs Ipswich annual 3rd rd road trip #getcarriedaway
QPR are belatedly showing some signs of life.
Bobby Zamora, on at half-time, heads wide from 10 yards. Decent chance that.