Summary

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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

  1. Postpublished at 13:14 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    First real chances at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland midfielder Emmanuele Giaccherini brings a save out of Leeds goalkeeper Marco Silvestri before the resulting corner hits the bar after Ricardo Alvarez's shot from outside the area takes a deflection.

  2. Postpublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Steve Claridge
    BBC Radio 5 live at the Crabble

    "It is no more than Crystal Palace deserve. They look ultra professional and completely different class to the opposition. No way are we going to get a shock here if Palace keep playing like this."

  3. GOALpublished at 13:11 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    If this is a potential banana skin, Palace have come out wearing crampons.

    Utterly dominant so far and they get the goal they deserve as Dover defender Tom Bonner inadvertently flicks Wilfried Zaha's cross on to the far post where Scott Dann ghosts in to volley home.

    Scott DannImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Crystal Palace have Dover firmly under the cosh.

    Glenn Murray heads narrowly wide after Stuart O'Keefe's shot through a forest of legs is smothered at the second attempt by Andy Rafferty.

    The Dover goalkeeper has spent time training with Palace this season.

  5. Postpublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    So far, so quiet at the Stadium of Light.

    Rudi Austin broke away briefly down the Sunderland right before Santiago Vergini got across to end the Leeds winger's fun.

    Santiago VerginiImage source, AP
  6. Postpublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    BBC Final Score

    A reminder that Final Score is under way on the Red Button and via the Play icon at the top of this page. Later on they'll be showing goals as they go around the grounds on this packed day of FA Cup action.

  7. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 13:06 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    An early, and optimistic, shout for a penalty at Loftus Road as QPR's Junior Hoilett breaks into the box and flops to the deck under minimal contact.

    Mark Clattenburg is having none of it.

    Leroy Fer's fierce effort soon after is well saved at the near post by Mark Howard.

    Premier League trumping League One at the moment.

  8. Postpublished at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Dean Kiely
    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra summariser

    "There is no doubt that this be a team Gus Poyet is confident can beat Leeds United and on paper they can but as we all know this is the FA Cup. Leeds will bring a great support and regardless of their current position this is an important game."

    Listen to full 90 minute commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

  9. CLOSE!published at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Palace have come roaring out of the blocks. Glenn Murray gets above Richard Orlu and pulses a header goalwards, but goalkeeper Andy Rafferty plunges right to push away his effort.

  10. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    And on the south coast as well...

  11. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Up and running at the Stadium of Light...

  12. Postpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Alan Pardew comes out of the tunnel and does his best John Paul II impression, waving gently at the away end's cheers.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    No hanging around at Loftus Road. Two minutes earlier than advertised, they are under way.

    Harry RedknappImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 12:58 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    The teams are in the tunnel at Dover.

    It is so tight in there that there are some serious invasions of personal space going on as the two teams squeeze up alongside each other.

    And there is the Sunday League catchphrase: "From the off lads."

  15. Postpublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Eight of the Sunderland team that beat Leeds to win the 1973 FA Cup have just done a turn on the Stadium of Light pitch before kick-off.

    With five minutes until the off, there are still some bare patches of empty seats.

    Sunderland mascotImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    John Acres at Stadium of lightImage source, BBC Sport

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentator John Acres tweets this photo:, external Commentary on the way with @deankiely40 on @BBC5LSX 1245 #sfcvlufc

  17. Countdown to kick-offpublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Dover Athletic's injured midfielder Chris Kinnear Jnr on BBC Radio 5 live: "In the last tie against Cheltenham I played with far too many pain killers. I went for a scan and there was loose cartilage in the knee. I had an operation but if there's a replay I will potentially be back for that. I've just been in our changing room and there are no real nerves. We're going to give it a good go."

    Go easy on the aspirin kids.

  18. Postpublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Image of Harry Redknapp showing the number of FA Cup ties won by QPR (two) in the last decade)
    Image caption,

    Stats provided by FA Cup historian Phil Annets

  19. Postpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Dean Kiely
    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra summariser at the Stadium of Light

    "Leeds United manager Neil Redfearn is a straightforward and genuine fellow. He looks like he is gluing Leeds back together with the soap opera going on there. Leeds need a Cup run."

  20. Postpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2015

    Steve Claridge
    BBC Sport

    "Will it work out for Alan Pardew at Crystal Palace? I think so. He goes there with a strong hand. Palace had a good time under Tony Pulis but they struggled before and after that.

    "Newcastle are the biggest club in limbo in the world. Alan was probably fed up with that and wanted direction where the club was going. He probably wasn't going to get that."