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. Join the debate at #bbcfacuppublished at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    MolineuxImage source, @henrywinter

    Not only was Sir Jack Hayward at the helm when Wolves were promoted to the Premier League in 2003, he was also responsible for the completion of the club's famous old Molineux home into a modernised 28,000 all-seater stadium.

    Daily Telegraph football correspondent Henry Winter has tweeted this picture, external of flags at half-mast outside Molineux tonight.

    We want to know which person has had the biggest impact on your club and why? Tweet #bbcfacup, post a message on the BBC Sport Facebook, external or Google+, external pages, or text 81111.

  2. "Glad to have helped"published at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    WolvesImage source, @officialwolves

    Wolves:, external Sir Jack's message in the visitors' book posted when he visited the club museum last May.

  3. Former Wolves owner Sir Jack Hayward diespublished at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Sir Jack HaywardImage source, PA

    News from Molineux and tributes are pouring in for former Wolves owner Sir Jack Hayward, who has died at the age of 91. Sir Jack, who passed away in Fort Lauderdale in Florida, was owner for 17 years before selling to Steve Morgan in 2007. He was at the helm when Wolves were promoted to the Premier League in 2003.

    Former Wolves striker Don Goodman tells the Wolverhampton-based Express & Star:, external "Sir Jack was one of the most approachable guys you could ever meet. He was always polite, he never ignored you, he always acknowledged you and he always had a word to say about the game or the club."

    Wolves players will wear black armbands and there will be a minute's silence prior to the replay with Fulham.

  4. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Everton kitImage source, @everton

    Everton:, external The kits are ready in the away dressing room at Upton Park.

  5. Wolves or Fulham to visit Sunderlandpublished at 18:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    A trip to Sunderland is the prize on offer for the winners of Wolves against Fulham, while League One rivals Bristol City and Doncaster Rovers are fighting it out for the chance to host West Ham or Everton. In addition, the winners of the Chesterfield versus Scunthorpe replay will travel to Derby.

    It could be a long and exciting night. Stand by for extra time and penalties if the scores are level after 90 minutes.

  6. Tonight's menupublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    Good news, Hammers fans! Sam Allardyce is well enough to take his place in the dug-out at Upton Park as two clubs who have won the Cup eight times between them look to avoid falling at the first hurdle.

    But it's not all about West Ham and Everton. There are three other replays taking place and we'll bring you all the key action from all of them right here.

  7. Sam 'flupublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2015

    West Ham United manager Sam AllardyceImage source, Getty Images

    Poor Sam Allardyce. The West Ham boss has not enjoyed the best of starts to 2015, what with his team yet to win in the calendar year and the one-time bruising centre-back laid low by an infection.

    So much so that Big Sam missed his side's game at Swansea on Saturday, reduced to watching the 1-1 draw on a live feed from home - while dosed up on antibiotics - as his team took the lead for the third straight game only to draw.

    But Allardyce will be back to his beaming best if the Hammers can shake off Everton and book an FA Cup fourth-round trip to Bristol City or Doncaster Rovers. It's FA Cup third round replay night. And Big Sam is in need of a tonic.