Vote resultpublished at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2015
Well you lot are looking on the money so far - in out pre-match vote 73.6% predicted a Southampton win. Saints, of course, are leading at Portman Road.
Saints play Crystal Palace in fourth round
FT: Tottenham 4-2 Burnley (20:00 GMT)
Spurs take on Leicester in next round
FT: Bradford City 4-0 Millwall
Bradford play at Chelsea in fourth round
Tom Rostance
Well you lot are looking on the money so far - in out pre-match vote 73.6% predicted a Southampton win. Saints, of course, are leading at Portman Road.
And game on again at Portman Road too.
Back under way at White Hart Lane.
Steven Davis is the man to replace the crocked Victor Wanyama at the break. All set?
Book the weekend off work Bradford fans - you're off to Chelsea! Billy Knott adds a fourth, a right old scramble in the penalty area and Knott snakes out a boot to stab home from eight yards.
Gary Lineker
BBC Sport at Portman Road
"2-2 at White Hart Lane? We may well be in the wrong place!"
The loss of Victor Wanyama to injury will be a blow for the Saints in the second half, we've not yet seen who is coming on. The Saints only had one shot on target all half so Mick McCarthy will feel his side are still well in the game.
Alan Shearer
Former England striker at Portman Road
"Ipswich have to play to their strengths in the second half. Mick McCarthy needs his wide players to get at the Southampton defence. They need to put set-pieces into the box, not take them short."
BBC Sport's Chris Osborne at Portman Road: "Injuries, a staccato rhythm and a terrific Shane Long goal have taken the sting out of the initially boisterous home support. There's time for it to come alive yet though."
Alan Shearer
Former England striker at Portman Road
"It was a quite superb finish from Shane Long. He's got no time to think about that and it's just a pure instinctive finish. Ipswich were unlucky with the goal that was flagged for offside, it's a very close call."
We are back under way at Bradford. Don't get sent-off, don't get injured, that must have been the half-time chat from Phil Parkinson.
Terry Butcher
Former England and Ipswich defender at Portman Road
"It was a quality finish from Shane Long and that goal knocked Ipswich back. There's still a bit of fight in the home team though and they can still get their way back into this tie."
Well what a goal that was from Etienne Capoue. Caught it as sweet as a nut, and in the process saved the blushes of Roberto Soldado, whose miss moments before was quite extraordinary.
David Pleat
Former Tottenham manager on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra
"Quite amazing. It's a wonderfully poised match and we're in for a warming second half. "
James in Kent: As a Millwall fan I wanted us to lose tonight - we're such a shambles it would have been embarrassing to go to Chelsea as they would have destroyed us in a derby! Ian Holloway to stay but he needs to decide on a formation and stick with it. Changes the back four every game.
That's the night done for Victor Wanyama! The Kenyan's right hamstring implodes at full pelt, twang! That is his game done and dusted. And a few weeks out too.
Paulinho cannot control a pullback from Ben Davies but no matter - the ball runs invitingly into the path of Etienne Capoue, who briefly bends time with a strike that crashes into the back of the net.
David Pleat
Former Tottenham manager on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra
"I don't know how Roberto Soldado missed that. It was incredible. What must be going through his head? It was a most wonderful chance. That should have been the goal to make it 2-2 at half-time."