#getcarriedawaypublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015
Daniel Bishop: The day has finally arrived - come on you Glovers! Let's hope Kieffer Moore is fit.
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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
Daniel Bishop: The day has finally arrived - come on you Glovers! Let's hope Kieffer Moore is fit.
Thomas James Design: Picking the colours for the trip to Chelsea.
You wouldn't argue over your change would you?
As Dover fans head for a bit of half-time sustenance, and we await team news from today's 15:00 GMT kick-offs, let's have a look at how you are riding this FA Cup train.
Dean Kiely
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra summariser
"Sunderland deserve to be ahead at the break, they have probably had the better of it. If you are in the Sunderland dressing room you are calling for more of the same in the second half but in the Leeds dressing room they will be saying 'we are still in this is it only 1-0' so they have a chance in the second half."
Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at the Crabble
"Crystal Palace have been ultra competitive and ultra professional. They started strong, got the goal and then scored their second at the right time. They really are in control."
That is a bit late for a reducer.
Dover's Connor Essam flings himself into a challenge on Joe Ledley. He gets some of the ball but is a mess of limbs and aggression.
He protests his innocence but yellow is heading his way.
Manchester City: The team coach has just pulled up and the lads are on their way into the ground.
Tom Bonner almost gets on the end of a long lump forward, but in truth Dover have been held at arm's length by some ease by Palace.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Huish Park
"The early morning mist has lifted in Somerset on Yeovil Town's big FA Cup third round day against Manchester United.
"Yeovil manager Gary Johnson has already laid down the law to his players at Huish Park - no celebrity treatment or "selfies" with the likes of Wayne Rooney.
"There is already an FA Cup feel around this neat, compact stadium - it is the sort of meeting that spells magic in this competition."
Rudi Austin again shows some trickery on the ball for Leeds before he falls in the penalty area as tries to get past John O'Shea. No real appeal for a penalty, but the first real show of intent from the visitors.
You can watch Sunderland's goal again via the highlights tab at the top of the page.
Marc McNulty has the ball in the net again, but the whistle went a good few seconds before for an offside flag.
Charlie Austin looks skywards. Perhaps searching for a little bit of help from upstairs because it has not been his or his team's day so far.
The QPR striker's header loops tamely over the bar and Mark Howard has been untroubled so far.
Jack Rodwell comes off before half time for Sunderland with what appears to be a muscle strain and is replaced by Sebastian Larsson.
Michael Devlin:, external At first glance, the match in Dover looks like Barcelona vs. Real Madrid. But upon closer inspection....
Kenny Jarvis:, external I do love listening to the Crystal Palace fans, they seem to have a blast in the stands!
Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at the Crabble
"It was an easy header at the far post and it's difficult to see Dover getting back into this. We haven't had a chance - never mind a shot on goal - from Dover."
Dean Kiely
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra summariser
"We had only said two minutes ago that the left-hand side has been Sunderland's supply line. It was some strike, to hit that first time like he did across the keeper was something special. He has been in and around everything for the home side so far."
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Nothing too complex about that. Barry Bannan's deep corner is thumped home with an emphatic header from Scott Dann. The Palace defender didn't have much marking to hinder him as he climbed for that header either.
It is his first ever brace. Perhaps not a very surprising stat that.