Summary

  • West Ham win 9-8 on penalties

  • Fulham beat Wolves on penalties

  • Result: Chesterfield 2-0 Scunthorpe

  • Result: Bristol City 2-0 Doncaster

  1. GET INVOLVEDpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

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  2. Freeman wants Premier League testpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Bristol City forward Luke Freeman says he wants to overcome Doncaster so he can test himself against Premier League opposition. The Robins will entertain Everton or West Ham in the fourth round if they can get past Doncaster.

    "Now we know what is there for us in the next round you want to go out and make sure you are through," adds the former Arsenal reserve player., external "You always want to see what you're capable of and see how far you are from that level. It should give us more belief and a chance to go out there and play because we have a good opportunity to play a big side."

  3. TEAM NEWSpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Continuity is the name of the game for Chesterfield boss Paul Cook, who makes no changes from Saturday's 3-0 win over Port Vale.

    Chesterfield: Lee, Darikwa, Hird, Raglan, Clucas, Morsy (c), Humphreys, Boco, Roberts, Doyle, Gnanduillet.

    For Scunthorpe, Eddie Nolan comes into defence as one of three changes, with Lyle Taylor and Isaiah Osbourne brought in despite a 4-1 weekend win at Walsall.

    Scunthorpe United: Slocombe, Nolan, Madden, Bishop (c), Taylor, Boyce, McSheffrey, Williams, Llera, Osbourne, Davey.

  4. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Chesterfield v Scunthorpe
  5. Robins flies to the rescuepublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    He was the first manager to leave his job this season but Mark Robins has worked wonders since taking over at Scunthorpe United. Robins started the campaign in charge of Huddersfield Town but parted company after just one game. Scunthorpe are unbeaten in 11 games going into tonight's replay at Chesterfield under Robins.

    "It's still early days," says Robins., external "The players deserve enormous credit because they are working hard. They have bought into what we are trying to do and if they continue to do that, the results will continue to be good."

  6. Familiar facespublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Don't blame the players of Chesterfield and Scunthorpe if they are getting sick of the sight of one another. This is the fourth meeting between the two clubs this season. Scunthorpe defeated their opponents 2-0 in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy on 2 September before the Spireites got revenge with a 4-1 League One win 11 days later. Tonight's replay is a result of a 2-2 draw on 6 January. And whatever the outcome, they will be facing one another again in the league on 24 January.

  7. TEAM NEWSpublished at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    League One promotion chasers Bristol City make three changes, with wing-backs Scott Wagstaff and Greg Cunningham coming in, along with midfielder Marlon Pack, while Joe Bryan, Wade Elliott and Luke Freeman drop to the bench as manager Steve Cotterill bids to keep his squad fresh.

    Bristol City XI: Fielding, Williams, Flint, Ayling, Wagstaff, Little, K Smith, Cunningham, Pack, M Smith, Emmanuel-Thomas.

    Doncaster, 14th in League One after Saturday's 2-2 draw at Oldham, give Marko Marosi only his second start in goal after Sam Johnstone was recalled by Manchester United and sent out on loan to Preston on Monday. There are two other changes; teenager Harry Middleton replaces Kyle Bennett in midfield, and Curtis Main takes Theo Robinson's place in attack.

    Doncaster XI: Marosi, Wabara, McCullough, Butler, Stevens; Coppinger, Keegan, Wellens, Forrester, Middleton, Main.

  8. Postpublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Bristol City v Doncaster
  9. Dickov eyeing another surprisepublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Doncaster boss Paul Dickov knows all about FA Cup surprises having masterminded Liverpool's exit from the competition in 2013. "I know from the Cup runs I had at Oldham how beneficial it (a cup run) is," says the former Arsenal and Manchester City forward., external

    "It's massive for lots of reasons, we want to keep the run going, and I want to give the club the exposure and the players likewise."

    Doncaster will face Everton or West Ham in the fourth round if they overcome Bristol City.

  10. Postpublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Sam Allardyce makes two changes for West Ham from the side that drew 1-1 at Swansea with Matt Jarvis and Alex Song starting. Winston Reid is injured and Hammers' club captain Kevin Nolan drops to the bench.

    West Ham XI: Adrian, Cresswell, Tomkins, Collins, Jenkinson, Song, Noble, Downing, Jarvis, Valencia, Carroll.

    Everton are unchanged from the side that drew 1-1 against Manchester City on Saturday. Striker Samuel Eto'o, linked with a move to Sampdoria, is not included in the squad.

    Everton XI: Robles, Baines, Jagielka, Stones, Coleman, Barry, Besic, Barkley, Naismith, McGeady, Lukaku.

  11. Symons fancies Sunderland upsetpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Fulham manager Kit SymonsImage source, Getty Images

    His side might be without a goal or a win in 2015 but Fulham boss Kit Symons says his players can defeat Premier League Sunderland in the fourth round - if they get there. The Cottagers face a difficult replay at Championship rivals Wolves, but Symons adds: "We'll go into the cup game really positive. There's an away tie at Sunderland at the end of it for the winners so that's a carrot. I'd fancy that one. But we need to make sure we win this one first."

  12. Postpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Wolves
  13. Wolves chasing Fletcher reunionpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Victory for Wolves will earn them a 24 January trip to Sunderland and put them on course for a reunion with their former striker Steven Fletcher, who they sold to the Black Cats in a deal worth up to £14m in August 2012. "We've got to beat Fulham first which is a big call but for the winners, Wolves or Fulham going to a Premier League ground would be great and I for one will be trying everything I can to get there," said Wolves boss Kenny Jackett, who steered unfancied Millwall to the semi-finals in 2013.

  14. Vote - who will win?published at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

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    Sir Jack Hayward WayImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    More from Wolves following news the club's former owner Sir Jack Hayward has died at the age of 91.

    Wolves:, external All at Wolves are deeply saddened by today's news, and tonight's game now has a somewhat different significance, but we must continue.

  16. Postpublished at 19:01 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    BBC Midweek Final Score

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  17. Radio, radiopublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Former West Ham United forward Clive Allen is co-commentator for BBC Radio 5 live at Upton Park with commentary starting at 19: 45 GMT from Conor McNamara. Build-up starts at 19:00 GMT with Mark Pougatch. Click the live tab above the listen.

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra had commentary of the replay between Wolves and Fulham, with build-up starting at 19:40 GMT.

  18. BREAKING TEAM NEWSpublished at 18:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Everton name the same side that started the 1-1 draw with Manchester City last Saturday. West Ham make two changes as Matt Jarvis and Alexandre Song return to the team in place of Kevin Nolan and Winston Reid.

  19. From facing expulsion to fourth round?published at 18:52 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Chesterfield manager Paul CookImage source, Getty Images

    Chesterfield against Scunthorpe might not be the sexiest replay tonight but there's a terrific story brewing involving the Spireites. Having hammered Braintree in the first round 6-0, the side managed by Paul Cook (pictured) won 1-0 away to MK Dons before discovering they faced expulsion after being charged with fielding ineligible player Georg Margreitter, on loan from Wolves.

    However, the Football Association then ordered the tie to be replayed with Chesterfield going on to win 1-0 again. Defeat Scunthorpe and the League One club will be in the fourth round for the first rime since 1997 when they famously reached the semi-finals.

  20. Retro Hammerspublished at 18:48 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    West Ham match programmeImage source, @whufc_official

    West Ham have gone all retro for tonight's game - recreating the front cover of their match programme from Everton's last FA Cup visit to Upton Park. That was way back in 1991 as the Hammers reached the semi-finals before losing to Nottingham Forest. Although defender Joey O'Brien is on the front cover,, external the design is just as it was 24 years ago. Everton will be hoping the outcome is not the same - the Toffees lost 2-1 in the sixth round back in 1991.