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Gary Rose, Tom Rostance and Mandeep Sanghera

All times stated are UK

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  1. Post update

    What a day. That last 10 minutes of the 15:00 GMT kick-offs will live long in the memory.

    The FA Cup has still got it. See you all tomorrow for some more.

  2. Manager reaction

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Brendan Rodgers

    Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, speaking to Match of the Day: "It was a really good game. I enjoyed it, a great atmosphere and a credit to both teams, I thought we were excellent. We did everything but score. I am really proud of the team. We kept knocking on the door, their keeper made some great saves.

    "We are still in the competition which is important. There are games which if you are of lesser character you might lose. This is a very prestigious competition, we want to do well in it.

    "There is no team in this country who is an easy game. You saw results today where teams go out. People looked at this and maybe thought Bolton could win but we defended well and created opportunities.

    "I can't complain, our confidence and positioning was very good, we got into good spaces but that final touch was not there."

  3. Euro latest

    In Spain it's Atletico Madrid 2-1 Rayo Vallecano at half-time.

    If you want to keep up with the Liga latest - this is the page you need.

  4. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Brendan Rodgers says he "really enjoyed the game" and praises both sides. Ever the optimist.

  5. Manager reaction

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Neil Lennon

    Bolton manager Neil Lennon, speaking to BT Sport: "I am very proud. This team gave everything - for themselves and for the club. They were under immense pressure because of the form Liverpool were in. You know Liverpool will dominate play but we are down to the bare bones so I am happy.

    "It reminded me of my time at Celtic against Barcelona, you need your goalkeeper to be on their game and to defend well and be disciplined at times.

    "It is a great day for the club, the most important thing is we are still in the cup. It will be wonderful [in the replay] there is the money we get and it will be under lights, what is not to like?"

  6. Player reaction

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton goalkeeper Adam Bogdan told BT Sport: "We thought we would have to defend. They like to have a lot of possession but all credit to the lads.

    "Everybody put a shift in and managed to get away with a clean sheet.

    "We probably did not have enough energy at the end to finish off our attacks. But we had some decent chances and it was a really good performance."

  7. Manager reaction

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Neil Lennon told BT Sport: "It's a great result for us and the chairman is very happy to be going back to the Macron.

    "In games like this, away from home against top opposition, you need your goalkeeper to play well.

    "We are blessed to have two very good goalkeepers and Adam Bogdan showed his quality today. They all did. I thought it was heroic at times and it needed to be."

  8. Post update

    Here are tonight's headlines:

  9. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Simon, York: Unsurprising Liverpool couldn't break Bolton down when they have Dean Moxey, a man whose name literally means the Headmaster of Grit

    Alistair Lowe: The lack of a reliable striker is exposed again. Liverpool were below average and Bolton tireless. Deserved replay.

    Rishi Verma: Well played Bolton! A terrific result. As good as if not better than Cambridge United's draw. Neil Lennon working wonders.

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  10. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    There are already two men mowing the pitch at Anfield. Surely that could wait until the morning?

  11. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    The Bolton fans - most of whom are going home on a free bus thanks to Bolton - will be happy tonight. Emile to score in the replay?

  12. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Sean Proctor: Will there be a televised cup goal this weekend?

    Jackknife: Two poor decisions from the referee today but a great, organised Bolton were fantastic.

    Woods: After today's results I will take a replay!

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  13. Vintage Barry Davies alert

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool

    Liverpool have drawn 0-0 in an FA Cup home game for the first time since February 1991 (vs Everton).

    And what happened in the replay? Only an absolute stonewall classic, 4-4 at Goodison.

    Here it is. Revel in the marvellous comms.

  14. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Liverpool had enough of the ball to win it, but that they didn't is down to Bolton's energy, persistence and the goalkeeper Bogdan, who made four or five brilliant saves. Liverpool showed they were short of a target man if anything today, but Neil Lennon has done well with Bolton.

    "Gudjohnsen had a couple of chances, but that apart it was all about their defence and their persistence - they just held on."

  15. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    So no major FA Cup fireworks in the night's late game as Neil Lennon applauds the Kop. We will have a replay - reschedule your diaries.

  16. FULL-TIME

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Lucas has a shot blocked away - and that's full-time. We go again.

  17. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jordan Henderson OVER THE BAR and that should be that.

  18. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    That was it! That was the chance! For once David Wheater doesn't win a header, Fabio Borini does and drifts the chance past the post from 10 yards out. Massive chance.

  19. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Into the final minute, another header clear from David Wheater. Textbook.

  20. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "That was one of the best moves Liverpool have had, and when the ball came over I thought this would be it, but Lallana just had to stretch backwards to get to it."

  21. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Big chance! Yet again Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho are able to pull the Bolton back five apart, Coutinho gets clear and crosses back in, Adam Lallana is free but can only head on to the roof of the net.

  22. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    This is hours on the training pitch coming to fruition for Bolton. A very organised back five now are winning every header and shutting every man in a red shirt down. Three minutes to hang on.

  23. YELLOW CARD

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Darren Pratley is booked after sliding in on Glen Johnson, conceding a free-kick in a dangerous area. The free-kick is nodded out to Philippe Coutinho, who tops his shot, loads of spin but no power and Adam Bogdan saves.

    Liverpool do win a corner seconds later though.

  24. SUBSTITUTION

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Final change for Bolton as big Dave Wheater comes on. Get in the box and win headers.

    We have seven minutes of normal time remaining.

  25. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "There was nothing there, Henderson as the only one to appeal, he got a nudge but there was nothing really there. When he comes from midfield, he's a real threat.

    "Markovic has given them more ideas and a bit more pace on the left."

  26. PENALTY APPEAL

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton sub Conor Wilkinson keeps Mamadou Sakho on his toes, chasing all over the pitch to put the back three under pressure and keep the ball. Liverpool then do work the ball downfield and Jordan Henderson goes down - he wants a penalty - no dice!

  27. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jay Spearing's first real involvement is to put in a dangerous corner but Simon Mignolet does well to come and punch away. Bolton probably don't want to let the game get too stretched.

  28. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Liverpool are carrying the threat, Coutinho has a little bit of zip and pace, but you would think they would be able to open something up here."

  29. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    We are into the last 15 minutes. Are Bolton about to book a replay at the Macron?

  30. SUBSTITUTION

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jay Spearing - who started the 2012 FA Cup final for Liverpool - comes on for Bolton. He replaces skipper Matt Mills, who has already done well to avoid a second booking. Sensible from Neil Lennon.

  31. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Lallana is trying to get in the game a bit more, dropping deep to look for the ball and give Bolton an extra problem. I'm not sure Sterling will stay out wide but in Borini they have more of a target man."

  32. GREAT SAVE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    That is top class goalkeeping! Liverpool break, they are three on three and they do everything right. Philippe Coutinho runs at them, waits before sliding a pass left into the run of Fabio Borini. He hits his shot really well - but Adam Bogdan is equal to it. Full stretch, tipped away. Brilliant.

  33. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Last 20 minutes. Right then, let's be having you. Goals, goals, goals please.

  34. Text us on 81111

    Gavin, London: Just woke up for my night shift and checked the FA Cup results. Apparently I not only inverted my sleep pattern but the space time continuum...

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  35. SUBSTITUTION

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Two more changes for Liverpool as Lucas and Fabio Borini come on in place of Joe Allen and Javier Manquillo. Borini likes a goal in the cups doesn't he?

  36. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton's Darren Pratley and Liverpool's Javier Manquillo

    It's been an excellent little spell for Bolton. Approaching the final 20 minutes, are we close to a break in the deadlock?

  37. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "A real chance, but he was lazy at it, he never body shaped himself to manoeuvre the ball around."

  38. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    This is great stuff from Bolton now as they work another opening. Great one-two between Dean Moxey and Josh Vela, nobody tracks Vela and he cuts it back for that man Eidur Gudjohnsen. It's slightly behind him, he leans back and fires into the Anfield Road End. Ten years ago and maybe that was goal time.

  39. European football

    Atletico Madrid v Rayo Vallecano

    Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres

    If you like your FA Cup live text with a dash of European action then why not head on over to our dedicated Euro footy commentary, which will bring you all the action from the Vicente Calderon, where Atletico Madrid are hosting Rayo Vallecano. This will be followed by David Moyes' Real Sociedad against Eibar.

  40. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Kuni Poonasamy: Would like to have seen Mario Balotelli included in the squad, not sure why he isn't. I think a recognized striker is needed now.

    Send in your opinions on today's action and talking points to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  41. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Is that Bolton's chance?Tim Ream helps the ball over from wide on the left, it runs past one man and right into the run of Eidur Gudjohnsen. The perfect man for the job - but the Iceman side-foots wide from 16 yards. He was under pressure, and he wants a corner, but he should really have hit the target.

  42. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "He did very well, the first save was absolutely terrific but when the ball dropped it looked like a certain goal. That was an opportunity for Manquillo."

  43. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Steven Gerrard poses for a selfie at Anfield

    You're never too far from a selfie, even in the Anfield VIP box...

  44. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Top save! Adam Bogdan to his left to push away a strike from Philippe Coutinho, Javier Manquillo then beats Dean Moxey to the loose change and should score - but slices his shot across goal.

    Brendan Rodgers was already celebrating...

  45. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool have a corner and Philippe Coutinho has a snatch at it, left-footed but well blocked by Darren Pratley.

    Bolton are just over half an hour away from forcing a replay.

  46. SUBSTITUTION

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Emile Heskey is replaced

    Emile Heskey comes off. He gets a great reception from the Kop too, that is nice to see. In his place comes Bolton youngster Conor Wilkinson.

  47. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "That was a terrific save, and very important for Bolton."

  48. GREAT SAVE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool's best two players get on the ball as Philippe Coutinho gets a yard of space and finds Raheem Sterling tearing through the middle with a fine pass. Adam Bogdan decides to come off his line and times it perfectly, sweeping it away from the England forward's toes.

  49. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    A replay suggests that Matt Mills missed Lazar Markovic with his first leg, but caught him with his back leg. Bolton have got away with one there...

  50. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "The referee is adjudging he was not tripped, and he was in a terrific position, no more than six or maybe seven paces away. Mills' back leg might have caught him as he went past, but whether it was intentional or not is hard to judge."

  51. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool have put Lazar Markovic out on the left wing in the second half but he's yet to see the ball. Can his pace make the difference?And here we go! His first touch sees him skip past Matt Mills, in on goal, and he goes down.

    Mills has already been booked - but referee Kevin Friend waves it away...

  52. Manager reaction

    Derby 2-0 Chesterfield

    Chesterfield manager Paul Cook: "It was always going to be a difficult game for a club from a lower tier but at the end of the day you can only look up and say, 'Did we do okay?' but as a manager I felt they did more than okay."

    Watch highlights from the game on our FA Cup page.

  53. Manager reaction

    Derby 2-0 Chesterfield

    Steve McClaren

    Derby boss Steve McClaren said: "We knew the game would be open and we were fortunate to go 1-0 up. At half-time we had to change and we tried a lot of things but I think we've learned a lot from that game.

    "We wanted to do this for quite a while and we took a risk in doing it and I'm just pleased that we came through the ups and downs of the game and we are in the hat."

    Watch highlights from the game on our FA Cup page.

  54. Post update

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Former Wales international Robbie Savage

    Football Focus

    "To get back from Abu Dhabi the night before the game is shocking, I did warm weather breaks when at Blackburn but you always get back 72 hours before, minimum 48.

    "Why give people an excuse why they lost? 'Boro were outstanding, and while City would have had first class seats coming back, when you go seven hours away you don't feel great the next day."

    Robbie will be venting his spleen on 606 on 5live following the end of Liverpool v Bolton.

  55. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Mohd Siraj Abd Aziz: If Liverpool lose tonight then that would really be Black Saturday for the Premier League.

    Karl Cooper: Sat in Manchester airport stunned by these results today. Genuinely scared for Liverpool now. Hope we buck today's current trend!

    Mark Taylor: Is it just me or does anyone else think Neil Lennon is a bit scary?

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  56. Manager reaction

    Cardiff 1-2 Reading

    Cardiff manager Russell Slade: "I would have probably walked out myself if I'd been in the crowd for the second period. It was dire.

    "There's going to be ups and downs, but it's a bad day for us and it looks as if we've taken a step in the wrong direction.

    "I take all the responsibility for the players performing at that level. We were devoid of ideas and energy and it's probably the worst 45 minutes since I've been here."

  57. KICK-OFF

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Back under way at Anfield. Any more FA Cup drama left?

  58. SUBSTITUTION

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool bring on Lazar Markovic at half-time with Jose Enrique the man replaced.

  59. Manager reaction

    Cardiff 1-2 Reading

    Reading boss Steve Clarke: "Everyone will think it has opened up a little bit, especially with Man City and Chelsea going out.

    "But you can't get carried away. I'll just look forward to the draw and see who we get."

    Watch highlights of the game on our FA Cup page.

  60. Join the debate at #getcarriedaway

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough fans celebrate

    There's definitely a fourth Middlesbrough fan in there somewhere...

    You can continue to send in your scenes of celebration, on what has been quite an exciting day in the FA Cup, using #getcarriedaway on Twitter.

  61. Catch up

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    The first chance to breathe and digest the day's stories.

    If you're just coming in, or just logging on while out and about, you've missed a brilliant afternoon of FA Cup football.

    Get onto the FA Cup index here for all of the stories, match reports and reaction.

    And click on the video page here for all of the goals and highlights.

  62. Manager reaction

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    Birmingham manager Gary Rowett: "I was a little disappointed to go 2-0 down. I felt we conceded two sloppy goals. But the goal before half time gave us a bit more belief and in the second half we pinned in a good Premier League side.

    "We were the dominant team and their keeper has had to make three or four very good saves.

    "We have got to take great pride from that second-half performance. I am incredibly proud of the players and really pleased they gave the crowd a performance."

  63. Manager reaction

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    West Brom manager Tony Pulis: "We played very well in the first half and I was really disappointed we conceded a goal in added time which gave them a lift.

    "Give them credit, in the second half they threw everything at us. We had to show some more resilience and we did that.

    "They put us under pressure but we defended very well. I was very pleased with the performance. It was a cracking cup tie and a throw-back to the old days. I really enjoyed it."

  64. Manager reaction

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Fulham boss Kit Symons: "It was a bit disappointing in the end but we came to a Premier League side and acquitted ourselves very well.

    "Our quality in the final third has been generally good but was lacking a little bit today. They are a top flight side with some excellent players though and you expect them to step up when they go down to 10 men."

  65. Manager reaction

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Sunderland boss Gus Poyet: "It was a poor game overall. The second half was better, there was more emotion and more pressing. The sending off changed the game but it is football, if you see the results in the FA Cup today it shows it means so much for teams.

    "We were better with 10 men than 11. The players know someone is missing so they give an extra bit, it is disappointing that they don't do that before but I think that is just human nature."

    Watch highlights from the game on our FA Cup page

  66. Post update

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis on the future of striker Saido Berahino.

    Pulis said: "If someone comes in and offers crazy money you have to look at it. No player is not for sale."

  67. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Bolton started well, which was important from Neil Lennon's point of view, but I thought as the half progressed the pace of Lallana, Sterling and Coutinho would count but somehow Bolton always got a foot in. Bolton are still in this."

  68. "You complete me"

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Neil Lennon and Brendan Rodgers

    A caption competition if ever there was one. The friendliest pre-match greeting of the day?

  69. Get involved - lines are open

    606 phone-in

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Lines are open for this evening's 606, presented by Caroline Barker and Robbie Savage. Today's programme gets under way after Liverpool v Bolton, at 19:30 GMT.

    Call 0500 909 693, text 85058, or it's @bbc606 on Twitter.

  70. Manager reaction

    Preston 1-1 Sheff Utd

    Preston boss Simon Grayson: "It was a typical cup tie, end-to-end with both teams trying to win it. It does mean another game but both teams will be happy to be in the hat for the next round on Monday.

    "Winning matches breeds confidence. I think if you ask players, they will not mind playing Saturday-Tuesday."

  71. Manager reaction

    Preston 1-1 Sheff Utd

    Sheffield United boss Nigel Clough: "It is about building momentum. We believe success in all competitions goes hand-in-hand. We don't like losing, we fight and scrap and we deserved our goal today.

    "It is another midweek we have filled with the replay in the League Cup, we came here today, we did not want to get knocked out."

  72. HALF-TIME

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    The whistle goes, Neil Lennon actually looks furious and stays in his seat but he must be pleased. What's he angry about?

  73. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Raheem Sterling of Liverpol

    "Bolton have been second best for the last 20 minutes in terms of possession, but defensively they have stood up well."

  74. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    This game is petering out toward the half-time whistle. Bolton manager Neil Lennon will be delighted with his side's showing.

  75. Manager reaction

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew: "The players have been phenomenal. I did have a chuckle this morning when I saw the think-tank in the paper when it said we had 0.02% chance to win the FA Cup, that's probably gone up a bit.

    "I thought both teams were great. There was some really good football played. We are disappointed with the goals we conceded but the third goal would have graced any pitch in the world.

    "Yayao Sanogo was good, Marouane Chamakh was better so it gives me a welcome selection headache."

  76. Text us on 81111

    Steve: As a Chelsea supporter of five decades and at the game today I have to congratulate Bradford City. I thought I'd seen the last of these type of shocks involving us but not the case. Good luck in the next round.

    Alex Royal: Who says that the FA cup has lost its spark?! Every single Middlesbrough player should be SO proud of themselves. Que sera sera!

    Kevin, Hornchurch: Great day for football and the supporters. Money not everything! Just amazing. Looking forward to Bradford v Blackburn final.

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  77. Join the debate at #bbcfootball

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Bradford City tweet reading: "We've a sneaky feeling on how the Match of the Day running order might go tonight."

    News on that will be coming up after this game...

  78. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    In the history of sporting understatements, that is up there from Jimmy. Armfield himself could probably still keep up with both.

    All of the pace in the Bolton attack comes from Liam Feeney out on the right.

  79. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Emile Heskey looks on

    "Bolton have not got a lot of pace up front with Heskey and Gudjohnsen, you wouldn't call either of them pacey."

  80. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Daniel Sturridge is up in the stands looking on. He had a loan spell at Bolton of course a few years back which kicked him on no end. How different might Liverpool's season have been had he stayed fit?

  81. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "I thought Lallana was going to score but he took one turn to many. Then Johnson hit his shot well, but Bogdan held on to it."

  82. Player reaction

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, speaking to BBC Sport: "I thought once we went 2-0 up we had a big advantage but it was a tricky one because we actually scored from almost nothing and they had had chances before. We knew it would be difficult and as soon as they scored the equaliser we lost control of what we wanted to do. Today they were much more enthusiastic about the game.

    "It was a Black Saturday for the Premier League teams. Every year you can see this kind of result in the FA Cup. That is why I always say it is special. It is just unfortunate that today, for the first time, I was on the wrong side of this miracle. Credit to Bradford, they scored four great goals and deserved to go through."

  83. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    The game is really opening up. After Dean Moxey's screamer, Liverpool dial up the pressure. Raheem Sterling keeps the ball, he's only 15 yards out but you can't get it off him. Eventually he stands it up, Javier Manquillo heads it down and Adam Lallana can't force it over the line from four yards out. It comes back out and Glen Johnson sees his left-footed hit saved by Adam Bogdan.

  84. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "When it started off it was heading for the goal, but he hit it with the outstep of the left foot and just faded away."

  85. CLOSE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    What a hit! That was almost another FA Cup great moment for the day! Bolton so close as Dean Moxey runs on to a dropping ball, takes the cover off it with a crisp left-footed half volley from 20 yards which flies past Simon Mignolet but two yards wide of the post!

  86. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Raheem Sterling conjured a goal out of nothing in midweek and he is almost at it again. Bolton leave a real high line, almost on the halfway line, and one pass sends Sterling running in on goal. Matt Mills does exceptionally well to stick with him, show him inside and eventually make the block. Top defending.

  87. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Eidue Gudjohnsen takes a whack to the back and at the age of 36 it leaves him in a heap. Ouch. Get the magic spray out.

  88. Manager reaction

    Tottenham 1-2 Leicester

    Leicester boss Nigel Pearson on the controversial first-half decision by referee Robert Madley to book Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric instead of awarding a penalty: "Those sorts of issues do need addressing. It is very easy for managers to forget about it, based on the result. But we certainly felt aggrieved that we didn't get a penalty - and on top of that Kramaric being booked was harsh. But it's another example of why don't we use technology - it wouldn't take long to clarify the situation.

    "We kept going and we needed to. Tottenham are a squad full of athletes. They are also very good technically and as a unit physically they are pretty impressive, so for us it was a game in which we had to compete on lots of different levels. In the first half when they had lots of possession we had to show a lot of courage to stick in there."

    Watch the highlights from the game right now on our FA Cup page.

  89. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "Bolton have had a few corners, and they've varied them - driving them in low, or knocking one to the far side of the six yard box so they have obviously been working on them on the training pitch."

  90. Who's left in the FA Cup?

    Table

    It has been a weekend of upsets and giant-killings so far - Crystal Palace are the highest-ranked side definitely through to round five as it stands...

  91. Manager reaction

    Tottenham 1-2 Leicester

    Mauricio Pochettino

    Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino: "We made two mistakes at the end of the game and we paid by now being out of the FA Cup.

    "The game was always under our control. We scored in the first half and created chances to add to it. It is football. We can make a mistake but I am very disappointed because I think we expect to be through to the next round. So I'm not happy.

    "Now we need to focus on the next game against Sheffield United. In football you need to look forward. It is not easy playing so many games but on the day it was about us making a mistake and that cost us the game in the last seven minutes."

  92. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    A blow for the hosts as Philippe Coutinho is struggling. He clutched at his hamstring after playing a pass down the line four or five minutes ago and he's not happy about it.

    Eidur Gudjohnsen then weaves into the penalty area for Bolton, half thinks about going down under a clumsy challenge, but wins a corner instead which Darren Pratley heads over.

  93. Manager reaction

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    More from Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson: "I thought we defended terrifically. We were up against world class players today but we stood up to the task. We looked like we could create all afternoon, and when you feel that way on the touchline you know you always have a chance. The day we got to the League Cup final, that result at Villa Park, was a very special one. But today in terms of the performance, that has to be the best. To come to the Premier League leaders and score four goals will take some beating. Hopefully we can beat it one day but it's terrific.

    "After the game Jose Mourinho came into the dressing room and shook the hands of all the players and staff, he was very complimentary about the way we approached the game. When we get back tonight I am sure we will have a celebratory drink or two. I just want it to sink in slowly, to enjoy the moment."

  94. Manager reaction

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Phil Parkinson

    Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson, speaking to BBC Sport: "In the the first 20 minutes we did OK but then we conceded the first goal and gifted them a second. The goal we got back before half-time gave us belief and in the second half we really took the game to them.

    "We are at our best when we do that, and the way the lads stuck to the job on the pitch was absolutely superb. Kicking to our supporters in the second half was a big factor too, they made it like a home game for us. It was almost surreal when the fourth goal went in. It took a while for what we have achieved to sink in."

  95. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Joe Walsh: Almost beyond belief - we just watched Chelsea ship four goals at the Bridge to a team almost 50 places below them.

    Matthew Penistone: Think David Southall (see 9 mins) forgot about Arsenal and the fact neither of those teams are actually through yet either!

    Stuart: Could we see a team from outside the Premier League win the FA Cup this season? I hope so!

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  96. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton can't keep the ball now, their early fluidity has fallen away. Next step could be to get to half-time at 0-0.

    Eidur Gudjohnsen looks on as he loses the ball
  97. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Much better from Liverpool as that early pressing and hounding wears off from Bolton. Emile Heskey has got 20 minutes of high work in him these days.

  98. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "He thought he was going for the try line! Definitely a yellow card, and there is just that bit of anxiety creeping in to Bolton's defence now."

  99. YELLOW CARD

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Josh Vela is back in the Bolton midfield today after a stint wasted at right-back. He shows lovely feet to skip away from trouble but then runs back into it, losing the ball and having to rugby tackle his man to the floor. Yellow card.

    Liverpool starting to control the game now after a shaky opening 15 minutes. Philippe Coutinho hits a shot which Adam Bogdan tracks all the way and holds.

  100. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "It was a near thing for a red card, but the referee was in a good position and had no doubt. They have to watch out for the pace of Liverpool on the break."

  101. YELLOW CARD

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Silly from Bolton captain Matt Mills. He gets sucked in by Raheem Sterling, who flicks it over his head and is in behind and Mills can only haul him down. Booking.

  102. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    KoloKK: How many games have Liverpool won this season without Lucas? Dicey against Bolton.

  103. GREAT SAVE!

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Liverpool cannot defend a corner convincingly at all. A Bolton ball form the right skids across the face of goal, Emile Heskey is close to connecting and it ends up as a volley for Matt Mills. He shanks it though. At the other end, Liverpool finally have a strike on goal as Jordan Henderson lashes in left-footed and Adam Bogdan makes the stop.

  104. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    David Southall: Spurs gone, Chelsea gone, Manchester City gone, Southampton gone, Everton gone. Big chance of silverware for Manchester United and Liverpool now!

    Pav Dhande: All these ridiculous, completely unexpected wins now of course means Aston Villa will win tomorrow...

    Chris Clarke: The only way this day could get better is if Emile Heskey scores a winner against Liverpool.

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  105. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Javier Manquillo is taken out - in his view anyway - off the ball by Dean Moxey but the referee waves play on. Sloppy from Liverpool so far as now Joe Allen squirts a pass out of play.

  106. Post update

    Gerrard to bid goodbye at Wembley on his birthday?

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "The chances for Steven are looking a little brighter than they did earlier, but Liverpool have got to get past this first."

  107. Manager reaction

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Manuel Pellegrini

    Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, speaking to BBC Sport: "Before they scored the first goal, we had five or six clear chances. They didn't have one chance. But we conceded a very easy goal, and the game changed. We were nervous. They are a team who work well; that's why they are second in the Championship. They had opportunities to score more goals and deserved to go through.

    "Now we must continue in the Premier League and Champions League. I wanted to continue in all the competitions but now we must focus on the Premier League and Champions League. We now have a difficult game against Chelsea, We must reduce the five-point gap."

    Asked if he thought City's trip to Abu Dhabi had tired them out: "No, I don't think so. It's easy to have an excuse, but I don't think that was the case."

  108. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton still seeing all of the ball, Liverpool hardly getting out of their half so far.

  109. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Impressive start from Bolton, dominating the ball in the fledgling stages at a noisy Anfield. They win a corner, Emile Heskey flicks it on and Emre Can just about scrambles it out. Not convincing.

  110. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Jimmy Armfield

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "United are still alive, but there were a few games today I could not have forecast. But that's what we have loved about the FA Cup for all these years.

    "Bolton have done well since Neil Lennon came, and I genuinely think they have a chance. Liverpool have a strong team here, and they are going for it."

  111. Post update

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Emile Heskey wins his first header in front of the Kop, rolling back the years. He can still win headers, but he hasn't got the pace of old of course. He's still a brute of a man.

  112. Manager reaction

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Ronald Koeman

    Southampton boss Ronald Koeman: "It's not normal that a team like Crystal Palace - with all due respect, because they played very well - creates so many possibilities.

    "At least we had a good reaction in the second half, but it wasn't enough. We like to play offensive football, but we need communication in the defence to work together.

    "We'd like to win every game, but we know our level and we have to be good to win games like this."

    Koeman also confirms Shane Long has a suspected rib fracture.

    Watch the highlights from the game on our FA Cup page.

  113. KICK-OFF

    Liverpool 0-0 Bolton

    Ten years ago these sides finished level on points. Quite a lot of water under the bridge since then but can Bolton do a Bradford? Or a Middlesbrough?

  114. Post update

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    "You'll Never Walk Alone" rings out at Anfield. Are we on for another FA Cup classic?

  115. Join the debate at #bbcfootball

    Mark David Boden: Refreshing to see that money isn't everything in football. Hard work & dedication allow the seemingly impossible to be achieved.

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  116. Post update

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    I went to see Bolton play a few weeks ago and I can tell you that if you give Eidur Gudjohnsen space, he can still do it. Great touch, great vision. No pace...

  117. LINE-UPS

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    Liverpool
  118. Join the debate at #bbcfootball

    Gary Lineker

    BBC Sport

    "Huge congratulations to Bradford City and Middlesbrough. Truly stunning performances!"

  119. Post update

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    Anfield is packed to the rafters for tonight's late game. Where do we go from here? Heskey hat-trick?

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    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Guy Mowbray

    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    "Very very impressed with Middlesbrough. Might be making the trip to the Riverside a lot more often next season..."

  121. Join the debate at #getcarriedaway

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Matthew Johnson: It's been some afternoon #getcarriedaway

    Middlesbrough fans

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  122. Watch the highlights now

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Bradford

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City. They'll be talking about this one for years and you can watch highlights from one of the biggest FA Cup shocks in history by clicking on the highlights tab at the top of this page.

  123. "We've just beaten Barcelona!"

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Bradford City co-chairman Mark Lawn, speaking to BBC Sport: "We've just beaten Barcelona. We've just beaten a team that is as good as Barcelona. Wait until you see the fourth goal, you'll think we were Chelsea! It just goes to show Match of the Day should have us on telly all the time, because we score you goals. This game meant we broke even. We had a million pound overspend this season. Let's have Manchester United in the next round now.

    "Phil Parkinson inherited the worst squad we have ever had when he started here. I've been watching the team since 1964. When he came in we told him this is the worst team we've seen up here. His first job was to keep us in the league but we have had steady progress since then."

  124. League Two

    Wycombe stay top after eking out a goalless draw at Mansfield, a point ahead of Shrewsbury, who saw off Stevenage 3-2 thanks to a late winner from Jim Collins. Adam McGurk rescued a point for Burton, who drop to third after a 1-1 draw at York.

  125. Team News

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    What a weekend of FA Cup football so far. And it goes on!

    Liverpool make five changes. Full-back Glen Johnson makes his first appearance since the 3-0 defeat by Manchester United in December, having recovered from a groin injury.

    Midfielder Joe Allen picked up a knee problem in the same game and returns to action, while Adam Lallana, Jose Enrique and Javier Manquillo are also included in the starting XI. Captain Steven Gerrard is not in the matchday squad.

    Bolton's former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey starts up front, with Trotters stalwart Eidur Gudjohnsen in support.

    Liverpool: Mignolet, Johnson, Can, Sakho, Manquillo, Allen, Henderson, Enrique, Coutinho, Lallana, Sterling

    Bolton: Bogdan, Moxey, Mills, Ream, Dervite, Vela, Danns, Pratley, Feeney, Gudjohnsen, Heskey

  126. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Phil Parkinson

    Jonathan Overend: Phil Parkinson tries to take it all in live on BBC Radio 5 live.

  127. Mourinho: Disgrace, ashamed, embarrassed

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    More from Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho: "What happened is football and football is beautiful. I think this is the beauty of football where a much better team can lose, which is difficult to happen in another sport and more possible to happen here in this country and this sport.

    "The small team mentality is special. My respect goes to that and to them, they did a fantastic history for them and their club.

    "I repeat a word I used before this match - It's a disgrace for a big team to lose to a small team from a lower team. We must feel ashamed, me and the players must feel ashamed. Frustration is not the right word, embarrassed would be more appropriate."

    Mourinho on the touchline
  128. Watch the FA Cup goals

    From 17:15 GMT you will be able to watch the goals from this afternoon's thrilling FA Cup action online.

    Trust me, you won't want to miss them.

  129. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Jose Mourinho has been into the Bradford dressing room to congratulate every player. You have to say his reaction to the defeat has been first-class.

  130. League One

    MK Dons reduce the gap on Swindon and Bristol City - who both didn't play today - and are third after a 2-0 win over Barnsley.

    Yeovil are off the foot of the table after a goalless draw at home to Coventry City, while Crawley are propping up the division after losing 1-0 at Fleetwood Town.

  131. Manager reaction

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, speaking to BBC Sport: "I don't feel so upset with myself because I did my work properly. I thought I prepared my players. At half-time I told them exactly what could happen. Obviously I am also responsible for that, but the reality is that this happens a lot of times in this country.

    "Never to me. It is the first time it happens with me in English football. I can feel really happy for them. I was in that dressing room but at the same time I use the same word I used yesterday. It is a disgrace we were knocked out."

  132. Team News

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    What you all wanted to know - Emile Heskey starts at Anfield.

  133. Manager reaction

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Karanka

    Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka, speaking to BBC Sport: "I can't find words to explain my feelings today. But I'm proud of the players, the crowd, the fans, the staff and the club. They had a lot of chances to score in the first half and I was concerned, because they have a lot of quality. They always have an attacking threat, and it was our third game in a week. We could have won by more because we were very well organised and have quality up front. But it wasn't bad, 2-0.

    "We played Liverpool in the Capital One Cup and played very well. Against an amazing squad with a very good manager. We were very organised, and when we are organised, we have the quality up front to win games."

  134. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Jose Mourinho confirms his view that "It is a disgrace" for his side to lose today. "We must feel ashamed," he says.

    Full reaction to come.

  135. Join the debate at #getcarriedaway

    James Shipp: Well if Gerrard wants to go out with a bang on his birthday, he's not going to get a better shot at it.

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  136. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is asked what happened.

    "What happened? Football. And it is beautiful."

  137. Text us on 81111

    Tom, London: To Brandon, Bradford at 15.58. Don't think you're ever going to live that comment down! I hope you're a Bradford fan at least.

    For the record, Brandon said: "Honestly think the worst thing Bradford could have done before half-time is score. Chelsea will now be urged to find blood in the second half."

  138. You're halfway there...

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford, speaking to BBC Sport: "Everyone's making a big thing of the fact that it's the first time I've been back here since I won two tickets for a Bon Jovi concert two summers ago. But I've enjoyed it today."

  139. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Bradford players still out on the pitch - soak it up boys! Soak it up.

  140. Text us on 81111

    Richard, Wokingham: And this is why the FA Cup is so brilliant. Love it!

    Martin, Manchester: 0-0 at Cambridge is starting to look like a good result now!

    Mark, Berkshire: Poor Saints yet again in the cups. Players didn't turn up like they do in the league, not good enough. Well done Palace.

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  141. Player reaction

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford: "An unforgettable day for us and the fans! We went through some tough tests, the keeper kept us in it at times. The scruffy goals are the goals I love.

    "As a team we were magnificent."

  142. Championship results

    An 82nd-minute goal from Conor Coady secured all three points for Huddersfield, who were 1-0 winners away to Wigan. Wolves and Charlton finished goalless and Brentford beat Norwich 2-1 away.

    But the real story of the day was at Watford. Seven second-half goals reversed a two-goal half-time deficit for the home side, as they beat Blackpool 7-2.

  143. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Shane Long: Well well well, all the stick Manchester United got last night; at least we're still in the FA Cup.

    Devon Scott: And people say the magic of the FA Cup is dead, ha!

    Kyle Capel: Giant killings galore, what a day in the FA Cup. Absolutely fantastic.

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  144. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    The Bradford players are partying hard in front of the thousands of away fans. When they made it all the way to the League Cup final a few years ago they must have thought that was as good as it gets - but this is right up there.

    They were 2-0 down. At Chelsea. And won 4-2. Amazing, it really is.

  145. FULL-TIME

    Derby 2-0 Chesterfield

  146. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    One of the best minutes of FA Cup action in recent times?

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  147. FULL-TIME

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

  148. FULL-TIME

    Cardiff 1-2 Reading

  149. FULL-TIME

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Jose Mourinho

    Jose Mourinho wears a puzzled frown. He can't believe it, I can't believe it, you can't believe it...

  150. FULL-TIME

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    Tony Pulis celebrates
  151. Post update

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City

    Dejected Chelsea

    I mean, who saw this coming? Anyone?

  152. FULL-TIME

    Preston 1-1 Sheff Utd

  153. FULL-TIME

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough

    Sergio Aguero looks dejected
  154. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    SIX minutes of stoppage time...

  155. FULL-TIME

    Tottenham 1-2 Leicester

  156. GOAL

    Chelsea 2-4 Bradford City - Mark Yeates (90 mins)

    Unbelievable! Bradford and Middlesbrough score at the exact same second! Bradford have won it, Bradford have won it! Jon Stead again with the hold-up play to free substitute Mark Yeates and how composed can you be? Just slots it home as if it was Dagenham at home in the JPT...

  157. GOAL

    Man City 0-2 Middlesbrough - Kike

    Middlesbrough have done it too! Patrick Bamford loses his footing on the break but Kike slides it in to wrap it up. Brilliant stuff...

  158. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    A magnificent second-half display from Bradford City. Can they hold on for just a few minutes more?

  159. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "That is when you know you have a chance of holding on, getting luck like that. (see 16:47) Middlesbrough have defended really well though and they've looked dangerous on the counter attack."

  160. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Southampton have delved deep into their energy reserves but are pushing now as Eljero Elia watches his rising effort pushed over the bar. He stamps his feet in frustration, that could have been the chance.

  161. FULL-TIME

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

  162. GOAL

    Tottenham 1-2 Leicester - Jeffrey Schlupp (90 mins)

    Jeffrey Schlupp celebrates

    Late drama! Jeffrey Schlupp sidefoots home a cross from eight yards. From 1-0 down to 2-1 up.

  163. GOAL

    Cardiff 1-2 Reading - Hal Robson-Kanu

    Reading look like they have won it right at the end as Welsh winger Hal Robson-Kanu buries one.

  164. SEVEN MINUTES ADDED ON

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    SEVEN MINUTES ADDED ON! Is this some sort of joke...?

  165. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    Twenty-one players in the goalmouth as Chelsea throw the kitchen sink at Bradford. Like Balboa v Drago, they just stand there and take it...

  166. HITS THE WOODWORK

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    As close as you can get to a goal! Frank Lampard from 20 yards, deflected - off the inside of the post and away!

  167. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Aidan Williams: Chelsea losing, Manchester City losing, script writers rooting for Gerrard?

  168. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Sergio Aguero into the box - cleared. Middlesbrough edging closer to glory...

  169. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    As Bradford close in on one of the very best upsets I can even recall. To win at Stamford Bridge, Jose Mourinho's Bridge, is one thing. But to come from 2-0 down and still win? Ridiculous behaviour.

    Bradford a few minutes away...

  170. HITS THE WOODWORK

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    Almost for West Brom as Brown Ideye plays a delightful through ball to Chris Brunt, who can only watch his shot rattle the post.

  171. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough are moments away from a famous win - but they won't even be the biggest story of the day...

  172. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "This is a very non-Mourinho-like performance from Chelsea. They don't go 2-0 up and throw it away. You would not even have got odds for this. You go to Chelsea just thinking about knocking five minutes off here, another five minutes there, you're just thinking about staying in the game."

    Bradford City pile on
  173. GOAL

    Derby 2-0 Chesterfield - Will Hughes

    Game, set and match. Will Hughes buries from a tight angle and that is the end of Chesterfield's fine display.

  174. HITS THE WOODWORK

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Hugo Rodallega smashes one against the post! 20 yards out, thumped against the post.

  175. Championship update

    The story of the day is at Vicarage Road where Watford have come back from 2-0 down at half-time to lead Blackpool 7-2. Odio Igaho gets his fourth and Watford's seventh in this second half. Brentford have re-taken the lead away to Norwich. Alex Pritchard, on loan from Tottenham, scores from the spot to put them 2-1 up.

  176. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    Mark Beedie: Unbelievable. That's what happens when you make nine changes. You got it wrong today Mourinho.

  177. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    Into the last few moments and a chance for Chelsea! But Kurt Zouma blasts one way over...

  178. Post update

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "It has felt like a game that could go either way, and Mourinho has been really animated. They have never looked comfortable since Stead scored, and Bradford are getting their just desserts."

  179. A disgrace?

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City

    Here's what Jose Mourinho said on Friday: "To help the title race, the best thing is to lose against Bradford and to lose against Liverpool and to lose against Paris St-Germain and to play only Premier League until the end of the season.

    "But not with us. Not with our mentality, not with our way of thinking about our job, not with Chelsea DNA.

    "The other day, a coach of a big team was knocked out of the cup and he was saying 'good, very good, this is perfect for us, now we can focus on the other competitions'.

    "If I lose against Bradford I don't say that. I say it's a disgrace."

  180. GOAL

    Tottenham 1-1 Leicester - Leonardo Ulloa (83 mins)

    Leonardo Ulloa celebrates

    There it is, the equaliser! They've had to soak up a bit of pressure but Leicester have had their chances and finally make one count as Marc Albrighton's corner finds Jeffrey Schlupp, whose shot is blocked and Leonardo Ulloa sweeps into the bottom corner.

  181. Post update

    Preston 1-1 Sheff Utd

    Preston are back on the front foot as this game enters its tense closing stages, Paul Gallagher forcing a good save out of Mark Howard after the away side failed to repel a cross into the area.

  182. GOAL

    Chelsea 2-3 Bradford City - Andy Halliday (82 mins)

    What a goal! What a goal!

    Bradford City have come from 2-0 down to LEAD at Stamford Bridge. Amazing stuff. And it's a brilliant goal too, Jon Stead holding it up and laying the ball back for Andy Halliday, who runs on toit and thumps into the top corner from 18 yards. You don't save those.

    What on earth is happening here...?

    Andy Halliday celebrates as Bradford take the lead
  183. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Manchester City didn't want a replay 90 minutes ago, they'd snap your hand off for one now. It's not happening for them in front of goal though, as Edin Dzeko comes on. Boro take off forward Lee Tomlin, who won't be able to sleep thinking about that chance if they don't hold on.

    He smashed the post when it could have been 2-0...

  184. Post update

    Chelsea 2-2 Bradford City

    Jose Mournho said it would be 'a disgrace' if his side lost today. What about a draw?

    About 10 minutes left...

    Mourinho gestures from the touchline
  185. SUBSTITUTION

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Shane Long, on as a substitute earlier, has to go off as he injures his arm after a nasty challenge by Joel Ward. Ronald Koeman won't be happy, he has already lost players to injury in cup games. Ryan Seager is on for his debut.

  186. Post update

    Chelsea 2-2 Bradford City

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "No disrespect to Bradford, but Chelsea have to be winning this game. The quality is there for them to beat Bradford easily."

  187. SUBSTITUTION

    Chelsea 2-2 Bradford City

    Eden Hazard is on for Chelsea, who can't have seen this one coming. A great weekend for the underdogs.

  188. CLOSE!

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield

    This game is being played at a furious pace. Moments after Tendayi Darikwa looks like going all the way for Chesterfield as he surges down the Derby right wing, the home side counter and Simon Dawkins hits the bar from a header.

  189. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    Has Emmanuel Adebayor been forgiven for his slightly lacklustre display against Sheffield United in the League Cup in midweek? Judging by the reaction of the home fans as the striker comes on as a 70th minute sub for Roberto Soldado, the answer is a pretty definite no. Boos all round the stadium.

  190. Championship update

    A hat-trick for Odion Ighalo at Vicarage Road. He is on hand to turn in after Troy Deeney hit the post for the second time in the game, and Watford now lead Blackpool 6-2. All of their six goals have been scored since the half-time break. Remarkable stuff.

  191. GOAL

    Chelsea 2-2 Bradford City - Filipe Morais (75 mins)

    Wow! There's the story! Bantams glory!

    Brilliant stuff from the League One side as a long throw is launched on, Petr Cech does well to kick clear the first effort but it falls kindly for one-time Chelsea man Filipe Morais to convert from close range. Unreal scenes...

    Filipe Morais celebrates Bradford's second goal
  192. CLOSE!

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    So close! Andrew Shinnie powers a header just over the bar for Birmingham. A collective "Oooooh" from the home crowd. This is edge of your seat stuff.

  193. Post update

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    Cesc Fabregas whips in a cross and Didier Drogba plants a header at Ben Williams in the Bradford goal.

  194. Join the debate at #bbcfootball

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Alan Mackie: Middlesbrough should be 4-0 up in this second half. You can tell they're going to rue these misses.

  195. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Manchester City set up camp on the edge of the Middlesbrough penalty area but much like rivals United last night, their attacking players are hitting duff notes so far. David Silva pulls the red wall apart with a cracking pass but Sergio Aguero fluffs his shot.

    Can Boro pull this off?

  196. CLOSE!

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    Paulinho comes within a whisker of doubling Spurs advantage, shooting wide of the post by a fraction after some wonderful build-up play by Erik Lamela.

  197. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace are looking tired and Southampton are the most likely to force an equaliser at the moment as James Ward-Prowse sees a shot blocked before Shane Long's effort is deflected wide.

  198. CLOSE!

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield

    Another chance goes begging for Derby, this time Jamie Ward fires wildly over the bar from a cut-back from Darren Bent on the right.

  199. Post update

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    A further compliment to Bradford as Cesc Fabregas and Willian come on. The League One side continue to threaten and Jose Mourinho 's side need another goal.

  200. Championship update

    Watford are running riot at Vicarage Road. They now lead Blackpool 5-2 after having trailed by two goals at half-time, Gabriele Angella with the fifth - that's five in 19 minutes. Elsewhere, Norwich are level at 1-1 at home to Brentford, and there are still no goals in Wigan v Huddersfield or Wolves v Charlton.

  201. SUBSTITUTION

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Frank Lampard doesn't need this. He should be on a yacht somewhere now, with Christine Bleakley. Not attempting an FA Cup rescue act. He's on, as is Fernandinho. They have about 20 minutes left to keep City in the FA Cup.

  202. GOAL

    Preston 1-1 Sheff Utd - Diego De Girolamo (68 mins)

    What did I tell you? This game is not over as Sheffield United take a quick free-kick and Diego De Girolamo drives in from a cut back.

    Diego De Girolamo scores for Sheffield United
  203. GOAL

    Cardiff 1-1 Reading - Oliver Norwood (64 mins)

    Equaliser! Oliver Norwood lifts a free-kick over the wall and into the net from the edge of the box. Game on!

  204. Post update

    Preston 1-0 Sheff Utd

    Sheffield United are threatening a bit more now and Preston keeper Thorsten Stuckmann is twice called into action, first making himself big to block Jamie Murphy's effort before punching Jose Baxter's free-kick clear. This tie is not over yet.

  205. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "He's got ability has Tomlin, no doubt about, but by putting it on the outside of his right foot it puts too much on it and it comes off the inside of the post. City are all over the place."

  206. Post update

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Even a few minutes on the cameras pick out Lee Tomlin shaking his head in midfield. He knows they will not get a better chance to kill this tie off. But the touch was magnificent. Bergkamp-esque.

  207. CLOSE!

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield

    Darren Bent almost, almost gets his second. One-on-one with Tommy Lee the Chesterfield goalkeeper, the Aston Villa loanee striker tries to lift a bouncing ball into the net from outside of the box, but Lee is equal to it and the away side are still in this.

  208. HITS THE WOODWORK

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Albert Adomah is through for Middlesbrough but can't find a meaningful strike - City are on the edge.

    And what a goal that would have been! Lee Tomlin rolls away from Vincent Kompany with a magnificent piece of skill, he's in on goal and goes with the outside of his boot - and slams against the base of the post and away!

    What a chance. Tomin can't believe it.

  209. RED CARD - SUNDERLAND'S JACK RODWELL

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    How costly could this moment be?

    Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli looks to clear the ball but Jack Rodwell flings out an arm to stop him. The outcome? A second yellow for the former Manchester City midfielder and a potentially nervy final 25 minutes for the Premier League side.

    Jack Rodwell leaves the field after being sent off
  210. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    Chances at both ends at White Hart Lane as Erik Lamela drives over from Mousa Dembele's ball, before Michel Vorm clutches Leonardo Ulloa's header. Next goal could easily go either way.

  211. SUBSTITUTION

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Shane Long enters the fray as Jack Cork - recalled today - exits.

    Southampton need something. They have created little in this second period and their visitors still look lively and energetic going forward.

  212. CLOSE!

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield

    To wrap it up... no! Johnny Russell is clean through for Derby, does everything right as he slides a shot under the keeper, but Tendayi Darikwa works miracles for Chesterfield to slide in and clear off the line.

    About 25 minutes left.

  213. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    Ross Martin: John Motson called it on #FootballFocus this morning. City going out of the cup...?

  214. Championship update

    It doesn't get any better for Blackpool fans I'm afraid - they now trail Watford 4-2. Matej Vydra with the home side's fourth goal in 12 minutes.

  215. GREAT SAVE!

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    It's been quiet so far at the Stadium of Light but Jermain Defoe should score after a swift breakaway, he rattles in a half-volley at the far post and Marcus Bettinelli shovels it away.

    Fulham then break, it's four on two but they make a total hash of it!

  216. SUBSTITUTION

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    Boaz Myhill prevented Llloyd Dyer from almost certainly bagging an equaliser for Birmingham with a brave save, but has seemingly paid the price. He has injured his finger and cannot continue, Ben Foster sticks his gloves on and heads into the Baggies' goal.

  217. Post update

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    Bradford still not giving up on this one as Billy Knott floats a curler over the top. They are going for it.

  218. Championship update

    Watford went into the half-time break 2-0 down to bottom club Blackpool, but three goals in six minutes has seen the home side take the lead. Odion Ighalo got one back before Troy Deeney equalised, with Ighalo then adding another.

    Norwich are still level at 1-1 at home to Brentford, while Wolves against Charlton and Wigan against Huddersfield are goalless.

  219. GREAT SAVE!

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough

    What is going on at the back for Manchester City?! More awful goalkeeping sees Willy Caballero play a side-foot pass straight to Boro forward Lee Tomlin. Tomlin weaves inside and Caballero makes partial amends with the block, before dong well to keep out Grant Leadbitter's rasping follow-up. Boro almost in dreamland...

  220. Showboat

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Wilfried Zaha pirouettes on the ball near the touchline to race away from his marker. He has enjoyed this so far today and the away fans are singing his name.

  221. Post update

    Preston 1-0 Sheff Utd

    Sheffield United made a number of changes for this game and they are still struggling to cause Preston many problems, instead it is Paul Gallagher who almost adds to his tally as he curls an effort just wide.

  222. Post update

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    A bright start to the second half from League One Bradford. The game looked finished at 2-0, before Jon Stead's wonderful strike pulled a goal back at the end of the first half.

    Phil Parkinson's side have also had the better of the second period, with James Hanson heading at Petr Cech, who also tips an effort from Filipe Morais over the crossbar. Not many sides come back from 2-0 down at Stamford Bridge. Can Bradford do just that?

    Hanson is chellenged by Christensen
  223. Post update

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "Chelsea have not created an abundance of chances but they looked really comfortable before they conceded. Perhaps they were their own worst enemy at 2-0 up, and Jon Stead fired Bradford back into it with an absolute howitzer. Perhaps the Chelsea fans are back on the edge of their seats again."

  224. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Scott Dann has three goals in his last two FA Cup appearances, admittedly one of those was in his own net, but he goes close to scoring another in the correct goal when he powers a header from a corner just over.

  225. GOAL

    Man City 0-1 Middlesbrough - Patrick Bamford (53 mins)

    Shock o'clock! It's awful play between Fernando and goalkeeper Willy Caballero and Middlesbrough lead. Fernando cuts out a through-ball but then undercooks his backpass and puts Caballero in trouble. Caballero winces out of a clearance and is tackled by Albert Adomah, Fernando slides in to clear but can only kick it against Patrick Bamford and into the net.

    The travelling Boro fans love that. Love it.

    Patrick Bamford celebrates his goal against Manchester City
  226. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    Leicester are back on the hunt for an equaliser as Andrej Kramaric thumps a free-kick into the Tottenham wall, before Michel Vorm plucks Jeffrey Schlupp's shot from the rebound out of the air.

  227. YELLOW CARD

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough keeper Tomas Mejias looks unbeatable today. He makes his seventh save of the afternoon to push out a header from Stevan Jovetic, before Vincent Kompany is booked. City not at their best,

  228. CLOSE!

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Fulham midfielder Seko Fofana has the Londoners'' best chance of the day on a very rare attack, he squeezes in a shot from wide on the left which bobbles right across goal. Chance!

  229. CLOSE!

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    Birmingham are quick out of the blocks as Boaz Myhill has to be alert to parry away Lee Novak's rasping strike. West Brom are back defending at the moment.

  230. Text us on 81111

    Adam: Not sure where you've got that from James (see 15:58) Liverpool tickets for Chelsea are completely sold out for Tuesday.

  231. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "We've seen end-to-end stuff at St Mary's - seemingly every shot either side has had has gone in. Southampton and Crystal Palace would both look at the teams left in the competition and think they still have a really good chance of going far if they can get through to the fifth round. All to play for there."

    Chamakh takes on Tadic
  232. Join the debate at #bbcgetcarriedaway

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    Conor McNamara

    BBC commentator

    "Long drive home"

    Swansea City bus
  233. Post update

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Southampton made one change in personnel at the break, with Matt Target on for Florin Gardos. Defender for a defender, is Saints boss Ronald Koeman looking to stop the flow of goals?

  234. CLOSE!

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City

    Mohamed Salah, a reported target for Roma, tricks his way down the Chelsea right before teeing up Loic Remy. The ball takes a tricky bounce and he has to try to scoop it in from the edge of the area, and puts it just wide.

  235. KICK-OFF

    Sunderland and Fulham are back under way, and the rest of this afternoon's games will soon follow suit. Where's the story?

  236. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Goonerama: Crystal Palace - where goalless Arsenal strikers go to score.

  237. League Two

    Wycombe and Burton, the top two, are both being held 0-0 at the break while third-placed Shrewsbury have been pegged back at 2-2 by Stevenage.

    At the foot of the table, it's nip and tuck on Ronnie Moore's return to the Wirral with Tranmere and back-markers Hartlepool locked at 1-1.

  238. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Manchester City had 13 shots in that first half without finding the net. A matter of time?

    Sergio Aguero shoots
  239. Text us on 81111

    Brandon, Bradford: Honestly think the worst thing Bradford could have done before half-time is score. Chelsea will now be urged to find blood in the second half.

    Mark: It's silly season at St Mary's, Saints are not playing at their usual controlling level, making for a cracking game.

    James, London: Bradford have taken 6,000 to Stamford Bridge today. Liverpool were given 4,100 tickets (for Tuesday) and didn't sell out.

    Discuss all of today's FA Cup talking points at #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  240. League One

    With a few sides still involved in the cup, there are seven games on today and the pick, so far, is Gillingham 2-2 Oldham. The hosts were two ahead in 14 minutes through John Marquis but Latics had levelled by the half's midway point.

  241. Championship update

    Half-time in the four Championship fixtures of the day and bottom club Blackpool are two up away to Watford. Andrea Orlandi got the first, and Steve Davies got the second three minutes before half-time. Norwich and Brentford are level at 1-1, while Wigan against Huddersfield and Wolves against Charlton are both goalless.

  242. HALF-TIME

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom

    John Motson

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at St Andrews

    "Victor Anichebe looked like he had put this tie firmly in West Bromwich Albion's grasp with two goals but in stoppage time Jonathan Grounds came up from left-back and got one back. Now the question is, can Birmingham continue their recovery in the second half?"

  243. HALF-TIME

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Guy Mowbray

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Etihad Stadium

    "No goals but a good half. An excellent display by Tomas Mejias is the reason we haven't seen a goal. The Spaniard in the Middlesbrough goal has repelled shot after shot."

  244. HALF-TIME

    Half-time whistles being blown up and down the country. Plenty of goals, not too many shocks on the cards as we stand.

  245. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Steve Claridge

    Football Focus

    "City have been very fluent, Boro have done well to stay in the game and City can be vulnerable, but going forward they have looked very good."

  246. Post update

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Plenty of boos from the home fans at the end of a particularly tepid first half.

  247. GOAL

    Birmingham 1-2 West Brom - Jonathan Grounds (45 mins)

    The fight back could be on! Lloyd Dyer crosses towards the near post and Jonathan Grounds steals in to poke home.

    Grounds celebrates his goal
  248. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    There's controversy at White Hart Lane as Andrej Kramaric is put through on goal by Danny Drinkwater and as he rounds Michel Vorm he looks to be fouled by the Tottenham keeper. The Leicester man is booked for simulation though.

  249. Pardew's progress

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    Alan Pardew

    "He's local, an ex-player and he's galvanised the club - he was the right appointment."

  250. CLOSE!

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield

    After a cut-back from the right from the impressive Jimmy Ryan, Sam Clucas finds himself with time and space in the box but fires wildly over the bar with a first-time shot on his right foot. Chesterfield still very much in this one.

  251. GOAL

    Chelsea 2-1 Bradford City - Jon Stead (41 mins)

    Hello! Maybe the big shock is back on after all! Jon Stead, formerly of the Premier League, rolls back the years to show his class with a bullet of a shot on his left foot. Catches it sweet as a nut and Petr Cech is beaten for pure pace at his near post. Cech gets a hand on it but can't keep it out. The travelling Bradford fans go mad. Quite right too.

    Jon Stead celebrates
  252. GREAT SAVE!

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    A one-man mission from Middlesbrough keeper Tomas Mejias - not usually first-choice either! He flies away to his left this time to beat clear a curler from Stevan Jovetic.

  253. Post update

    Birmingham 0-2 West Brom

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "It's a carbon copy of the first goal. Saido Berahino finds that space in virtually the same area of the pitch as he did for the first, and again just rolls the ball into Victor Anichebe. He just backs into you and backs into you until he has a scoring chance - and that is what will happen."

  254. GOAL

    Southampton 2-3 Crystal Palace - Marouane Chamakh (39 mins)

    Alan Pardew is working his magic at Crystal Palace as not only have Marouane Chamakh and Yaya Sanogo both scored, but Chamakh now has his second, chesting a diagonal ball down, rounding the keeper and firing in.

    Crystal Palace celebrate Marouane Chamakh's second goal
  255. GOAL

    Chelsea 2-0 Bradford City - Ramires (38 mins)

    Clinical. Ramires muscles the ball off a Bradford man on the halfway line, turns and sprints in on goal. He exchanges a neat one-two with Mo Salah and then clips the shot in off the far post. Just too good.

    Ramires celebrates Chelsea's second goal
  256. GREAT SAVE!

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough have got a good keeper here in Tomas Mejias. Another top stop from the former Real Madrid man as he stretches to turn away David Silva's deflected effort.

  257. GOAL

    Birmingham 0-2 West Brom - Victor Anichebe (35 mins)

    This is very much the Victor Anichebe show. The burly striker uses his strength to shrug off Michael Morrison, leaving him one-on-one with the keeper and he makes no mistake.

    Birmingham came back from two-goals down against Blyth Spartans earlier in the cup, could they...?

    Victor Anichebe is congratulated
  258. Championship update

    Nathan Redmond has just drawn Norwich level with Brentford after Jota had given the away side the lead. Bottom club Blackpool are leading 1-0 at Watford, while there's still no goals between Wigan and Huddersfield, or Wolves and Charlton.

  259. Post update

    Preston 1-0 Sheff Utd

    Are Sheffield United's recent cup exertions taking their toll? They were in League Cup action in midweek against Tottenham and they are looking a little off colour today. They have a chance with a free-kick on the edge of the Preston area, but Ben Davies shoots well, well wide.

  260. Post update

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Sunderland continue to dominate, Fulham continue to soak it up. Jermain Defoe hasn't had a chance of note of yet - but hang on, good strike from Seb Larsson saved by the shins of Marcus Bettinelli.

  261. GREAT SAVE!

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Taxi for Boyata! Dear oh dear, this is a terrible finish. James Milner's cross from a half-cleared corner falls invitingly for centre-back Dedryck Boyata, he leans back though and hits a man in the very back row of the bottom tier.

    Seconds later Tomas Mejias makes a wonderful save in the Boro goal, getting down brilliantly to repel Milner's drive. Goal coming.

  262. Post update

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester

    Leicester City are forced into a change as Liam Moore, who gave away the penalty, is limping and cannot continue. On comes Marcin Wasilewski - like-for-like.

  263. Post update

    Birmingham 0-1 West Brom

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "For the first time in the game West Brom found a bit of space in front of the Birmingham defence (see 15:25) and Victor Anichebe provides a really clinical finish, after a great first touch, to score in off the post."

  264. GOAL

    Cardiff 1-0 Reading - Kenwyne Jones (25 mins)

    I saw Kenwyne Jones walking through an airport once. He is absolutely massive. And he's far too big and strong for the Reading defence to deal with, towering over everyone to thump home a header from a Peter Whittingham corner.

  265. Post update

    Chelsea 1-0 Bradford City

    Didier Drogba and Loic Remy have both gone close as Chelsea look to put their foot down and kill the tie off.

  266. Post update

    Chelsea 1-0 Bradford City

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "Frustrating for Bradford. If you lose to Chelsea to a wonder goal then that's fair enough but that one was avoidable. They must practise set pieces so many times. If you want to beat Jose Mourinho's side then you cannot concede as easily as that."

    Cahill scores for Chelsea
  267. CLOSE!

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Sergio Aguero is still getting his match-sharpness back but the familiar strength and jinking run is back, bundling past a defender before slamming a shot into the side-netting. Almost.

  268. GOAL

    Birmingham 0-1 West Brom - Victor Anichebe (25 mins)

    Victor Anichebe celebrates

    First blood to the away side. Victor Anichebe is played in and the striker takes a touch before sneaking a shot in at the near post. A disappointing goal for the hosts to concede, but game on.

  269. Post update

    Birmingham 0-0 West Brom

    No goals at St Andrews but a cracking derby nonetheless. Saido Berahino shoots into the sidenetting for West Brom, before David Cotterill sees a shot saved for the home side.

  270. Post update

    Southampton 2-2 Crystal Palace

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "This is what the FA Cup is all about, neither side would mind going out so they are thinking of having a right go as they probably won't want a replay."

  271. GOAL

    Derby 1-0 Chesterfield - Darren Bent (20 mins)

    Darren Bent on the scoresheet! The forgotten man of football finds a way through Chesterfield's resistance, reacting first to a knockdown from a corner to pounce and head into the net.

    Darren Bent celebrates
  272. GOAL

    Southampton 2-2 Crystal Palace - Yaya Sanogo (21 mins)

    Another minute, another goal at Southampton, this time going Crystal Palace's way. Wilfried Zaha plays in Yaya Sanogo whose placed effort is deflected into the net.

  273. GOAL

    Chelsea 1-0 Bradford City - Gary Cahill (21 mins)

    Chelsea have found it tough going so far but they take the lead with a fine improvised finish from centre-back Gary Cahill. Oscar's corner is bent in to the near post and Cahill extends a boot to flick into the net. Not quite Zola v Norwich, but close...

  274. GOAL

    Preston 1-0 Sheff Utd - Paul Gallagher (19 mins)

    The hosts break the Deepdale deadlock in fine style, Paul Gallagher firing in a free-kick past the right hand of Blades keeper Mark Howard from around 25 yards out.

    Paul Gallagher scores the opening goal
  275. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    You can see why Boro are flying in the Championship, they move the ball with purpose and confidence. They work a lovely move to free Patrick Bamford but the striker is just offside.

    At the other end Stevan Jovetic hits a horrible shot over the top and tries to blame the pitch. Which is perfect.

  276. GOAL

    Tottenham 1-0 Leicester - Andros Townsend (pen 19 mins)

    ...no problems from the spot for Andros Townsend, he strokes home confidently and Spurs are ahead.

    Andros Townsend celebrates with team mates
  277. PENALTY TO TOTTENHAM

    Tottenham 0-0 Leicester

    Roberto Soldado is fouled inside the area and a chance from the spot now for Andros Townsend...

  278. Championship update

    Watford 0-1 Blackpool

    Just the one goal in today's four Championship fixtures so far and it's a bit of a surprise. Bottom club Blackpool have come out quickest at Vicarage Road to take the lead against Watford, winger Andrea Orlandi with the goal.

  279. Post update

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    Chelsea move forwards in unison down the left wing and it ends with Loic Remy hitting a shot which is easily held by Ben Williams in the Bradford goal.

  280. GOAL

    Southampton 2-1 Crystal Palace - Scott Dann OG (17 mins)

    Moments after Yana Sanogo goes close for Crystal Palace, Southampton retake the lead as Ryan Bertrand's cross is diverted into his own net by Scott Dann. Can someone stop scoring for a moment please?

  281. Post update

    Cardiff 0-0 Reading

    Nathaniel Chalobah, making his Reading debut, finds Oliver Norwood in space on the edge of the box and the Northern Irishman curls it over the top. Even game so far, with the Royals fans making plenty of noise.

  282. Post update

    Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "It's one of those saves that sometimes you know you can't hold onto (see 15:11) and are just hoping it will stay close to you. You either have to do that or parry it away, but unfortunately for Fraser Forster it gets away from him, and Marouane Chamakh was on hand to score."

  283. Post update

    Preston 0-0 Sheff Utd

    Sheffield United may be enjoying a fair bit of cup success in recent years, but Preston arguably have the best chance of a cagey opening quarter-of-an-hour as Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's snapshot is deflected behind.

  284. Post update

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    Fulham's first foray into the Sunderland half ends with Cauley Woodrow dragging a tame effort on goal. Kit Symons has got his side well organised.

  285. CLOSE!

    Tottenham 0-0 Leicester

    Andrej Kramaric is denied a first goal for Leicester. Fed by Jeffrey Schlupp, the Foxes' £9m signing is in acres of space six yards out and swings his left boot, but Michel Vorm produces a superb save. Great chance, Leicester will surely get few better.

  286. GREAT SAVE!

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    Bradford nearly take the lead! Their first attack sees them win a corner and when ex-Chelsea man Filipe Morais puts over the ball, Andrew Davies beats his man to power in a header. In League One, that's a goal every time. But Petr Cech throws up a big left hand to make a stunning one-handed save!

    Sensational.

  287. Post update

    Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace - Marouane Chamakh

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "To be fair to Chamakh I've not seen him that far forward in quite a few games, he's been playing very deep but that was a good finish."

  288. Post update

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    Bradford have negotiated the first 10 minutes. So far, so good for the League One side.

    Lewis Clarkson of Bradford City controls the ball under pressure from Andreas Christensen
  289. GOAL

    Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace - Marouane Chamakh (11 mins)

    What a start to this game! Crystal Palace embark on a swift counter and Yaya Sanogo's shot is not dealt with, leaving Marouane Chamakh with the simple task of poking in from two yards.

    Chamakh celebrates his goal
  290. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    The champions are getting closer. Good attack down the right this time sees Jesus Navas flash the ball across and Boro keeper Tomas Mejias makes a good stop, making himself big and beating it away.

  291. GOAL

    Southampton 1-0 Crystal Palace - Graziano Pelle (9 mins)

    Southampton's first attack results in the game's first goal. A corner is not cleared by Crystal Palace and Graziano Pelle is on hand to prod in.

    Tadic and Pelle celebrate
  292. CLOSE!

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    Didier Drogba leans back and puts the laces through it - but can only sky his shot high into the stands behind the goal.

  293. Post update

    Sunderland 0-0 Fulham

    It's been all Sunderland so far, as Fulham park 10 black shirts behind the ball.

  294. Post update

    Tottenham 0-0 Leicester

    Possession football is the order of the day in the early stages of this game, although Tottenham have a chance when Danny Rose wins a free-kick. Andros Townsend takes it before his ball for Roberto Soldado is cleared.

  295. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Memo to Middlesbrough: Don't stand off and let Aleksandar Kolarov cross it in. He whips in a brilliant ball from the left, a dart into the box, and Stevan Jovetic slides in and is inches away from a telling touch.

    The Championship side had started very well but that looked dangerous in the extreme.

  296. Post update

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    A rare start for Didier Drogba in the Chelsea attack and the Stamford Bridge legend weaves into the area and looks to get an early shot away - he's closed down though.

  297. CLOSE!

    Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace start well at Southampton as a long free-kick pumped into the box eventually falls at the feet of Wilfried Zaha 18 yards out but his placed effort just beats the crossbar. Sun beating down on Saint Mary's and a vocal home crowd in place.

    Away fans also in good voice: "super Alan Pardew" the current chant.

  298. Post update

    Birmingham City 0-0 West Brom

    There's an absolutely fantastic atmosphere at St Andrews, which is sold out for the first time since 2012, and the derby is off to an electric start as Stephane Sessegnon gets into the area, but his cross is straight to the Blue shirt of a Birmingham player.

  299. Post update

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "It's important you don't go behind early in the game, if you chase Chelsea they will pick you off. You have to make sure you shift everybody wide, and stay solid. Sounds easy, doesn't it?"

  300. Post update

    Chelsea 0-0 Bradford City

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "This Chelsea side under Jose Mourinho is the complete package - it is hard to pick flaws in their side. They have got quality covering every position - Petr Cech covering as a Premier League goalkeeper! It's an abundance of riches."

  301. Post update

    Man City 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Shaky start! Vincent Kompany had a dodgy re-introduction to the first team last weekend against Arsenal and the Manchester City captain is at it again, taking too long inside his own area in the first 30 seconds and almost losing the ball. That would have been a disaster of a start! Full house now, no spare seats on view.

  302. KICK-OFF

    Here we go - we are under way in the FA Cup fourth round.

  303. Post update

    Chelsea v Bradford City (15:00 GMT)

    Jose Mourinho waits at the exit of the Stamford Bridge tunnel for Bradford boss Phil Parkinson, and the pair share a cordial handshake. Parkinson has no time for pleasantries though - he's here to do business.

    All set?

  304. Post update

    Sunderland v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Jermain Defoe starts this afternoon. He failed to score on his debut last weekend - is this the time?

  305. Post update

    Sunderland v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Steve Claridge

    BBC Sport

    "There's such a dearth of chances created with Sunderland's defensive shape, but with the arrival of Jermain Defoe that might just change. They are banking on him scoring, with the money they have spent on him."

  306. Post update

    Sunderland v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    QPR goalkeeper Robert Green

    Final score

    "Jermain Defoe is a great signing for Sunderland. He was keen to come back after not quite having the kind of time he wanted over in the MLS, but he is a proven goalscorer. If you give him a chance he will take it."

  307. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Mourinho: Losing to Bradford would be 'a disgrace'

    George Garrett on Facebook: Mourinho comments misinterpreted. He means no disrespect to Bradford. Simply, if he picks a typical league line-up which has been dominating all season, and that side puts in as much effort and commitment as usual, no outcome but a Chelsea victory should be possible. Bar poor refereeing, it would be a disgrace on the Chelsea players if they were to lose, because it would have meant that they didn't work hard enough. Jose's comments are a warning to his players: Treat Bradford with respect, just like any other team.

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  308. Join the debate at #getcarriedaway

    Man City v Middlesbrough (15:00 GMT)

    Middlesbrough v Man City 2008

    David Tomlinson: Easy win today 8-1 at the Etihad...

    In what seems like centuries ago, City were humiliated at the Riverside on the last day of the 2007-08 season, with 'Boro handing out an 8-1 thrashing as then-City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson headed for the exit door.

  309. Post update

    Man City v Middlesbrough (15:00 GMT)

    Guy Mowbray

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Etihad Stadium

    "It's as tough a tie as Manchester City could have had against non-Premier League opposition. There is a question mark over Middlesbrough's right-back slot - the old stager Dean Whitehead is going to play there today. But Boro are going well in the Championship, and I would say they will be back here to play in the top flight next season.

    "It's a strong side Manchester City have named. I think it's the inclusion of Sergio Aguero as he continues his comeback from injury that really makes me lean towards them. I wouldn't be surprised if he's right on form today."

  310. Post update

    Man City v Middlesbrough (15:00 GMT)

    Over 5,500 Middlesbrough fans are packed into the away end at the Etihad and are making a right din as we tick down to kick-off. The game is a sell-out by all accounts but the rest of the stadium is pretty empty. late turnout from the home fans?

  311. Post update

    Chelsea v Bradford City (15:00 GMT)

    Steve Claridge

    Final Score

    "Whatever team Chelsea puts out generally plays well. They have a certain appetite for everything they do, and I don't see any difference in that today.

    "You give Bradford a chance, with Chelsea making those changes you never quite know. They will have a plan, and Chelsea sometimes struggle against teams that defend deep."

  312. Post update

    Chelsea v Bradford City (15:00 GMT)

    Final Score

    BBC Sport

    Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson: "We know it is going to be tough but what a challenge for us. These opportunities don't come along very often so we are going to make the most of it. We only watched half of the game between Cambridge United and Manchester United last night, because the players were having their meal. But it certainly shows what can be done. We have got our own memories of cup shocks as well a couple of years ago and we can use that going into today's game."

  313. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Andrew Priestley: Good to see a lot of the top teams and their coaches respecting the FA Cup and naming strong line-ups irrespective of opposition.

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  314. Post update

    Birmingham City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    Birmingham manager Gary Rowett is relishing the prospect of taking on the local rivals this afternoon with a place in the fifth round at stake...

    "It's important to get it right in every game, but this is a big game. The players have got to reflect the passion on the pitch, and that's all the fans want at St Andrews, but we have some good quality on the pitch here as well."

  315. "We could have sold 26,000 tickets"

    Chelsea v Bradford City (15:00 GMT)

    Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson said: "When we have got the ball we have to play with calmness and I believe we have the players that can do that.

    "Two years ago (when they got to the League Cup final) we had great experience against Premier League sides and there are still five or six players for us from that era. We have sold 6,000 tickets for today and we could've sold 26,000, but we want to put on a good show.

    "We know it's going to be tough, we're against some world-class players, but we want to make sure we have played well and given everything as these opportunities do not come along often. We're not here to swap shirts or get autographs, we're here to do a job."

  316. Text us on 81111

    Yas in Edinburgh: There's the Fabianski Arsenal fans had to put up with for years - how a Premier League club ever thought he was worth a punt as their first choice keeper is beyond me..

  317. Post update

    One shock down, any more on the cards?

    Here's a reminder of today's FA Cup matches. kicking off in quarter of an hour

    Birmingham v West Brom

    Cardiff v Reading

    Chelsea v Bradford

    Derby v Chesterfield

    Man City v Middlesbrough

    Preston v Sheff Utd

    Southampton v Crystal Palace

    Sunderland v Fulham

    Tottenham v Leicester

  318. Join the debate at #getcarriedaway

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    Linsey Cole: Hello round five!

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  319. Post update

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Deserved over the piece. Blackburn can be very pleased with themselves - it is not always easy against 10 men. There will be one topic of conversation from Garry Monk after the game, and that will be the early sending off. And understandably so, because that made it almost impossible for Swansea to win the game. Concerning times ahead for Swansea and Monk."

  320. FULL-TIME

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    All over, and it is our first cup shock of the day as Championship Blackburn dump out sorry Swansea.

    Blackburn Rovers players celebrate
  321. Post update

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Ridiculous. Completely and utterly stupid from Gylfi Sigurdsson. It's a stupid kick, and now he's got a straight red card and will miss games. You feel a bit sorry for Swansea because they have worked so hard. For the third goal, Lukasz Fabianski hadn't put a foot wrong before but made a big mistake. Blackburn have been the better side though, and they deserve to win the game. There will be questions about the early sending off, but Blackburn have still scored three goals against a Premier League side."

  322. RED CARD FOR SWANSEA

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    A disastrous end to this game for Swansea as Gylfi Sigurdsson becomes their second player to be dismissed as he dives in on Chris Taylor. Swansea boss Garry Monk kicks the floor in frustration. A bad day in the office.

  323. Join the debate at #bbcfootball

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea

    Patrick Awards: Rove, Rove Rove your boat, Rove it down Swan-Sea, Merrily Merrily Merrily Merrily football is but a dream. One more? Rovers?

  324. GOAL

    Blackburn 3-1 Swansea - Craig Conway

    Swansea are all over the place at the back as they push for an equaliser and they are punished as Craig Conway rattles off a shot from distance, Lukasz Fabianski fluffs his save and the ball trickles under him and into the net.

    Game over.

    Craig Conway and Jordan Rhodes celebrate
  325. Post update

    Blackburn 2-1 Swansea

    Blackburn keeper Simon Eastwood has had very little to do in this half but he is called into action when Nelson Oliveira sweeps a low shot straight at him. Garry Monk roars his side on from the touchline, but time is running out...

  326. YELLOW CARD

    Blackburn 2-1 Swansea

    Swansea are desperate to win back possession at every opportunity and Nathan Dyer earns himself a booking when he goes in late on Jason Lowe.

  327. Post update

    Blackburn 2-1 Swansea

    Swansea unsurprisingly are showing much more urgency after going behind and Gylfi Sigurdsson plays a brilliant ball through the Blackburn defence for Angel Rangel, but Shane Duffy is alert to it and slides in to block the shot.

  328. Team News

    Preston North End v Sheffield United (15:00 GMT)

    Sylvain Ebanks-Blake starts for Preston for the first time as they face a Sheffield United side boasting eight changes at Deepdale.

    North End make five changes of their own, as Ebanks-Blake comes in for Jermaine Beckford - who misses out with an ear infection, while goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann is in for the cup-tied Sam Johnstone.

    Sheffield United suffered League Cup semi-final defeat in their first-leg meeting with Tottenham on Wednesday and only Louis Reed, Chris Basham and goalkeeper Mark Howard keep their places.

    Preston: Stuckmann, Woods, Clarke, Huntington, Buchanan, Welsh, Kilkenny, Gallagher, Reid, Humphrey, Ebanks-Blake.

    Sheffield United: Howard, Alcock, Basham, Baxter, Davies, McGahey, Higdon, Reed, De Girolamo, Kennedy, Dimaio

  329. Team News

    Cardiff City v Reading (15:00 GMT)

    Striker Kenwyne Jones, who played in the 2011 FA Cup final for Stoke, is one of three changes for Cardiff City from their 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough on Tuesday, with defenders Fabio and Scott Malone also starting.

    Midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah, who joined Reading on loan from Chelsea until the end of the season on Thursday, makes his Royals debut, while Nick Blackman replaces Hal Robson-Kanu in the only other change for Steve Clarke's side.

    Cardiff XI: Moore, Fabio, Malone, Turner, Morrison, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Harris, Noone, Jones, Revell.

    Reading XI: Federici, Gunter, Pearce, Hector, Obita, Chalobah, McCleary, Williams, Norwood, Blackman, Pogrebnyak.

  330. Starting now...

    BBC Final Score

    Don't forget you can keep track of all the goals as they go in around the grounds today with Final Score, which is just about to get under way. You can watch live on the Red Button and online from 14:30 GMT. QPR goalkeeper Robert Green and former Cambridge United striker Steve Claridge will be talking you through the action.

  331. Team News

    Sunderland v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Three changes from the Sunderland side which lost at Tottenham a week ago, with Vito Mannone replacing Costel Pantilimon between the sticks and Sebastian Coates in for Wes Brown. Liam Bridcutt also comes in, while Adam Johnson is left out completely. Jermain Defoe again partners Steven Fletcher up front.

    Fulham boss Kit Symons makes four changes from the side which beat Nottingham Forest in the Championship in midweek, with 10-goal Ross McCormack and Hugo Rodallega dropping to the bench and Scott Parker given the day off.

    Sunderland XI: Mannone, Jones, van Aanholt, O'Shea,, Coates, Vergini, Bridcutt, Larsson, Rodwell, Fletcher, Defoe.

    Fulham XI: Bettinelli; Grimmer, Hutchinson, Bodurov, Stafylidis; Tunnicliffe; Fofana, Christensen; Ruiz; Woodrow, Dembélé.

  332. Post update

    Blackburn 2-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Swansea are a goal down and have to go and attack it, but Blackburn look like there are more goals in them yet - all the problems are with Garry Monk now."

  333. GOAL

    Blackburn 2-1 Swansea - Rudy Gestede

    Could this be the goal that sends Blackburn through? They take a short corner, Swansea fail to close it down and the cross comes in from Marcus Olsson for Rudy Gestede, who heads the ball down, before bundling in from close range.

    Rudy Gestede scores for Blackburn
    Rudy Gestede celebrates
  334. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "David Dunn had been playing really well, but he doesn't look that disappointed to be coming off, maybe he has just done his job for the small period of time he was on - it is the FA Cup and you need two strikers on. We all know Jordan Rhodes has a goal or two in him."

  335. SUBSTITUTION

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Now things could get interesting. Nine-goal striker Jordan Rhodes comes on for the closing stages, replacing David Dunn. Swansea also make a change, Bafetimbi Gomis goes off and on comes Benfica loan striker Nelson Oliveira.

  336. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Swansea have a glorious chance to hit Blackburn on the counter after the hosts squander possession. Bafetimbi Gomis leads the attack with Jonjo Shelvey in support. The midfielder is in acres of space but Gomis overhits his pass terribly for his team-mate, and the opportunity goes.

  337. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Blackburn win a free-kick 25 yards from goal, Craig Conway takes it, sending the ball into the area where Matt Kilgallon rises to flick a header goalwards, but Lukasz Fabianski is there to make the save.

    Lukasz Fabianski in action
  338. Team News

    Southampton v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)

    Eljero Elia makes his FA Cup debut in a Southampton side which boasts just one change from victory at Newcastle in the Premier League.

    Jack Cork replaces Harrison Reed in midfield, while Crystal Palace welcome back Marouane Chamakh for the first time since 13 December. He replaces Dwight Gayle after recovering from injury and is one of three changes from victory at Burnley. Wayne Hennessey replaces Julian Speroni in goal and Frazier Campbell is in for Dwight Gayle.

    Southampton: Forster, Clyne, Fonte, Gardos, Bertrand, Cork, Ward-Prowse, S. Davis, Tadic, Elia, Pelle.

    Crystal Palace: Hennessey, Kelly, Delaney, Dann, Ward, Zaha, Ledley, McArthur, Campbell, Chamakh, Sanogo.

  339. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Swansea are taking no risks, with all but one outfield player in their own half when Blackburn are in possession. It is inviting pressure but they are coping with it at the moment as Rudy Gestede heads a ball down for Tom Cairney, the shot is not on for the Blackburn man and the attack eventually ends with a poor Marcus Olsson cross.

  340. Team News

    Man City v Middlesbrough (15:00 GMT)

    Manuel Pellegrini makes four changes to the Manchester City side beaten by Arsenal last weekend, with Willy Caballero, Dedryck Boyata, Aleksandar Kolarov and Stevan Jovetic coming in, as Joe Hart, Martin Demichelis, Gael Clichy and Fernandinho drop to the bench.

    Four changes too for Middlesbrough, with midfielder Dean Whitehead filling in at right-back for the injured Tomas Kalas. Tomas Mejias replaces Dimi Konstantopoulos in goal, while winger Albert Adomah and forward Jelle Vossen also come in. Veteran defender Jonathan Woodgate, who hasn't played since August, is on the bench.

    Man City XI: Caballero; Zabaleta, Kompany, Boyata, Kolarov; Navas, Milner, Fernando Silva; Jovetic, Aguero.

    Middlesbrough XI: Mejias; Gibson, Ayala, Friend; Tomlin, Clayton, Leadbitter, Whitehead, Adomah; Bamford, Vossen.

  341. Team News

    Tottenham v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino makes nine changes to the side which huffed and puffed its way to a slender win over Sheffield United in the League Cup. Among the many changes, in comes Younes Kaboul, Roberto Soldado and Erik Lamela. Emmanuel Adebayor, captain on Wednesday, is relegated to the bench.

    Leicester boss Nigel Pearson gives a full debut to £9m club record signing Andrej Kramaric, the Croatian partnering Leonardo Ulloa and Jamie Vardy up front - the Foxes clearly going in search of goals. There are five changes in all from the team which lost to Stoke last week, including a first start for 42-year-old keeper Mark Schwarzer, signed from Chelsea earlier in the month.

    Tottenham XI: Vorm, Chiriches, Fazio, Kaboul (c), Rose; Capoue, Dembele; Townsend, Paulinho, Lamela; Soldado.

    Leicester XI: Schwarzer, Simpson, Morgan, Moore, De Laet, Drinkwater, King, Vardy, Kramaric, Schlupp, Ulloa.

  342. Team News

    Chelsea v Bradford (15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea are still aiming to win the quadruple - the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup - and boss Jose Mourinho has one eye on Tuesday's League Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool.

    He makes nine changes for the FA Cup tie against Bradford with only Gary Cahill and John Mikel Obi keeping their places. Didier Drogba, Petr Cech and Loic Remy are among those coming in, while 18-year-old Danish defender Andreas Christensen makes only his second start for the club.

    Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson makes one enforced change as on-loan goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has not been given permission to play in the FA Cup by parent club Sunderland, so Ben Williams starts. Filipe Morais and Billy Knott, both former Chelsea academy players, also start.

    Chelsea XI: Cech; Christensen, Zouma, Cahill, Azpilicueta; Ramires, Mikel; Remy, Oscar, Salah; Drogba (c).

    Bradford City XI: Williams, Darby, McArdle, Davies, Meredith, Liddle, Morais, Halliday, Knott, Hanson, Stead

  343. Team News

    Birmingham v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    West Brom manager Tony Pulis makes three changes to the side that drew 0-0 at Everton last time out, including in goal where Boaz Myhill replaces Ben Foster. Defender Michael Dawson and midfielder Stephane Sessegnon also gets starts.

    Birmingham boss Gary Rowett makes two changes, including the omission of winger Demarai Gray who has been the subject of a bid from Bournemouth. Former West Brom winger Lloyd Dyer is given a debut after signing on loan from Watford with top scorer Clayton Donaldson starting on the bench alongside Gray.

    Birmingham XI: Randolph, Caddis, Morrison, Robinson, Grounds, Davis, Gleeson, Cotterill, Shinnie, Dyer, Novak.

    West Brom XI: Myhill, Wisdom, McAuley, Dawson, Lescott, Yacob, Gardner, Brunt, Sessegnon, Anichebe, Berahino.

  344. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Anthony Shaw: Why would you take King off!? He's showing the Swansea defence up. Hope taking him off doesn't come back to bite us.

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  345. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    A change of tactic for Blackburn now? They are pinging balls into the area for Rudy Gestede and he just fails to reach Craig Conway's cross.

  346. SUBSTITUTION

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Garry Monk reacts to Blackburn's change with a substitution of his own - Jefferson Montero is on for his FA Cup debut, replacing Modou Barrow.

  347. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "There must have been a temptation to keep Josh King on. His pace might have created a bit more space for Rudy Gestede, whose goal scoring has been superb this season. This is Gestede's chance to show that he can do, with a lot of big teams watching I'm sure."

  348. SUBSTITUTION

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Well, some relief for Swansea as the pacy Josh King goes off. The bad news? In-form striker Rudy Gestede is on in his place.

  349. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Hmmm, this might not be what Swansea want to see. Twelve-goal striker Rudy Gestede is getting ready to enter the fray...

  350. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "David Dunn looks class. Every time he gets the ball he is looking for passes with his head up, he looks fantastic on the ball. He is seeing the passes more than anybody else and is constantly trying to find Josh King."

  351. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Blackburn are very much enjoying themselves as they continue to dictate play, but without really creating much in the final third. Marcus Olsson half-heartedly hits an effort well wide from distance to the sound of ironic cheers from the away fans.

  352. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    BBC Radio 5 live

    FA Cup

    The league positions of Blackburn & Swansea were rather different on this date 20 years ago...

  353. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    You would think David Dunn would be used to the colder climes of North West England but no, he is one of the few players out there with gloves on. Regardless, he is pulling the strings in midfield for Blackburn in this half and plays a teasing ball for Josh King to run on to. This time, Federico Fernandez manages to sweep the ball out of play.

  354. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Josh King is having such an impressive afternoon. He really is skinning the Swansea back line."

    Josh King and Federico Fernandez challenge for the ball
  355. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    End-to-end start to the second half as first Bafetimbi Gomis brings a high ball under control but sees his shot blocked on the edge of the area, before Josh King again uses his pace to leave his marker in his wake, breaks into the area but his shot is held by Lukasz Fabianski.

  356. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Wales international John Hartson

    BBC Two Wales at Ewood Park

    "I think we will definitely see one of Jordan Rhodes or Rudy Gestede come on for Blackburn. They are both in good scoring form, Gestede with 12 goals and Rhodes with eight. Josh King is playing really well, and is a real threat with his pace, but you would expect one of those two to come on and bolster the Rovers attack."

  357. KICK-OFF

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Will the second half prove as frenetic as the first? Blackburn get things back under way.

  358. Post update

    Chelsea v Bradford (15:00 GMT)

    Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane

    Football Focus

    Jon Stead, Bradford City

    The Bantams' forward line could boast the experience of 31-year-old striker Jon Stead - could the much-travelled former Blackburn and Sunderland striker help spring a big upset?.

    "For one reason or another it never quite happened for him, but he's still a very good player, he's played at the top level and has a lot of experience."

  359. Post update

    Birmingham v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    Former Wales international Robbie Savage

    Football Focus

    "Gary Rowett has a great aura around him, even playing with him at Leicester you could see he was studying football, there was never a doubt that he would make a success of being a manager."

  360. Post update

    Aston Villa v Bournemouth (Sunday 15:00 GMT)

    Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane

    Football Focus

    "Villa are a wonderful club, a really big club not just in Birmingham but in English football. Paul Lambert has recognised that he has to keep clean sheets, so they are defending a bit deeper so maybe the results will pick up for them."

  361. Post update

    Birmingham City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    John Motson

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at St Andrews

    Tony Pulis West Brom manager

    "I think he's the right man for the situation, because Tony Pulis sets his teams up so well. Mind you, I think he'll be pressing the chairman for three new players by 1 February."

  362. Post update

    OK, before the second half gets under way here's a few comments from our pundits on the FA Cup games we have coming up at 15:00 GMT.

  363. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Wales international John Hartson

    BBC Two Wales at Ewood Park

    "Two fantastic goals. We've seen Gylfi Sigurdsson do that so many times before, but really it was a nightmare start for Swansea. For the sending off, Kyle Bartley's arm does come across but then again Josh King does give him a barge back. Swansea went in front but let Blackburn back in and it has pretty much been even stevens since then."

  364. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Iwan Roberts

    Now I am not a big fan of the massive beard hipster look that seems to be in no danger of going out of style, but Iwan Roberts' facial hair on BBC Two Wales and in the online coverage at the top of this page is something to marvel at. Outstanding.

  365. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Blackburn will feel they can win the game in the second half. They look a quality side going forward, and so far they have been able to control the threat of Bafetimibi Gomis up front for Swansea. It might not be a great game but it probably hasn't been helped by the sending off."

  366. Text us on 81111

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Matthew, Swansea: Not sure why everyone is saying how we are missing Bony. He would have missed this game anyway due to AFCON. Ki Sung-yueng is our biggest loss anyway. Best player this year by a country mile.

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  367. HALF-TIME

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Jonjo Shelvey kicks for touch, smacking the ball high into the stands, and that is the last action of a pretty hectic first half.

  368. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Three minutes of added time is announced over the loudspeaker, and Swansea boss Garry Monk will probably be happy to go in level at the break.

  369. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Swansea are doing themselves no favours at all by not only gifting the ball to Blackburn in their own area, but wrapping it up in a little bow as well. There are too many lapses of concentration and on one such occasion David Dunn capitalises, picking up the ball and passing to Josh King on the right, but he can't use his pace this time and Swansea survive.

  370. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Josh King's pace is a real threat for Blackburn. As a defender, if you have pace against you at no point can you relax. King is constantly pressuring the Swansea centre-backs. When you know he is going to bundle into you, you cannot make any mistakes at all. At the other end, all Simon Eastwood has had to do in the Blackburn goal so far is pick the ball out of his own net."

  371. SUBSTITUTION

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Lee Williamson looks to have taken a whack to the eye and Blackburn boss Gary Bowyer is taking no risks, he makes a change, taking off the midfielder and the 35-year-old legs of David Dunn creak into action.

  372. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Bafetimbi Gomis stumbles and falls when in possession and Craig Conway picks up the loose and scampers goalwards. Excitement clouds his judgement though and he swirls a shot high, wide and most definitely not mighty.

  373. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Bafetimbi Gomis is struggling to get into this game. He is playing the hold up role with his back to goal but is failing to make the ball stick up front on the rare occasion the visitors attack. A case in point is when Modou Barrow brings a pass under control on the right, squares a pass between two defenders for Gomis, but his second touch is terrible and the opportunity disappears.

  374. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Joshua King is looking really lively, really sharp up front for Blackburn. Every time he gets the ball he wants to turn and shoot."

  375. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Patrick Awards: You better bag this one, Rovers, because this 10 man deal for 90 mins is just a steal!

  376. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Jonjo Shelvey is looking a little indecisive in this game and he dithers on the edge of this own area, letting a pass run across him and Josh King steals in. He is tackled but the ball runs through to Tom Cairney, who skips into the area but Jordi Amat gets across to snuff out the opportunity.

  377. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Max Smith: Literally went to the toilet for two minutes and two goals were scored.

    Well Max, when you've got to go, you've got to go...

  378. YELLOW CARD

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Lee Williamson is going into challenges heavier than most and the referee has had enough, waving a yellow in his direction after the midfielder has another nibble at Bafetimbi Gomis.

  379. Watch highlights

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    It's been quite a start to this game - and you'll be able to watch all the best moments via the highlights tab at the top of the page. You can watch the red card again now and make your own mind up whether it was the right call, and the goals will drop in there shortly.

    Kyle Bartley receives a red card
  380. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "I've no idea what is going to happen in this now! Blackburn got down the left-hand side, and what a brilliant turn and shot from Chris Taylor (see 22 mins). I thought without Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede Blackburn wouldn't have goals in the side. But actually - they have."

  381. Post update

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Both sides are up for this and getting stuck in at every opportunity as Lee Williamson wrestles the hulking frame of Bafetimbi Gomis to the ground. Josh King's pace then again has Blackburn's defence at sixes and sevens. There's more goals in this.

  382. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea

    Jonathan Johnson: Well, that didn't last long.

    Join the debate on any of the hot topics from today's FA Cup at #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  383. GOAL

    Blackburn 1-1 Swansea - Chris Taylor

    What a response! Blackburn get forward straight after Gylfi Sigurdsson's goal as Marcus Olsson hooks a cross in from the byline, Tom Cairney heads it down for Chris Taylor, who volleys in. What an FA Cup tie we have here.

    Chris Taylor equalises for Blackburn
    Chris Taylor celebrates
  384. Post update

    Blackburn 0-1 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "What a hit from Gylfi Sigurdsson. You will go a long way to see a better strike than that one. It does not matter how many players you have on the pitch, if you hit the ball with that sort of venom there is nothing the goalkeeper to do. It really opens the game up now. Blackburn will really have to try and make that extra man count."

  385. GOAL

    Blackburn 0-1 Swansea - Gylfi Sigurdsson

    Brilliant, brilliant strike by Gylfi Sigurdsson! Nathan Dyer receives a throw-in and plays the ball to Sigurdsson on the edge of the Blackburn area. No defender closes him down and Sigurdsson takes full advantage, rifling an unstoppable drive into the back of the net.

    Gylfi Sigurdsson scores Swansea City's first goal in the FA Cup fourth round match against Blackburn Rovers
  386. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Swansea have been rocked by Blackburn's start and after initially passing around the pitch with confidence, they are resorting to hopeful hits up for Bafetimbi Gomis. They do better, though, when Modou Barrow gets possession on the right, races to the edge of the area and tries to square for Gomis, but Blackburn get a foot in before he can shoot.

  387. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "There is no doubt it is a very contentious decision (see 6 mins) because there are referees who would not give it. But what went against Kyle Bartley is that he had two yards on the attacker and lost those for pure pace. So in the end if anybody was doing the fouling as the two came together it is the guy who was losing the race.

    "If Swansea had Wilfried Bony up there he could lead the line on his own. But so far Bafetimbi Gomis has done nothing."

  388. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    It is Josh King again, he uses his pace to breeze past Federico Fernandez on the right side of the area. Brilliant stuff. He then slips, not so brilliant, but the ball eventually falls to his team-mate Tom Cairney on the edge of the area, whose curled effort is well-held by Lukasz Fabianski.

  389. SUBSTITUTION

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    It is a tactical sub for Swansea as a result of Kyle Bartley's dismissal with midfielder Tom Carroll going off and defender Federico Fernandez replacing him. The Swans could be setting up to frustrate their hosts and hope to either steal a winner, or take this to a replay.

  390. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "Although others may argue against it, I think the referee has got that right. Kyle Bartley was trying to shoulder his opponent off the ball but he was not quick enough. He just leans in that little bit, 90% of the time you get away with it, so it is a harsh call, but the right one I think."

  391. CLOSE!

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Tom Cairney drives the resulting free-kick through the wall but Lukasz Fabianski manages to parry before the ball is scrambled behind.

  392. RED CARD FOR SWANSEA

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    My word, what a disastrous start for Swansea. Josh King has caused the Swansea defence a few scary moments with his pace in the opening stages and Kyle Bartley can't handle it, fouling the forward and preventing him from running through on goal. Red card, and a long time with 10 men for Swansea.

    Kyle Bartley of Swansea City tangles with Joshua King of Blackburn Rovers
  393. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Swansea have settled well on the tough surface, passing the ball around nicely and they carve half a chance when Jonjo Shelvey plays a sweeping pass to Modou Barrow wide right, he crosses into the area for Bafetimbi Gomis but Blackburn clear.

  394. Post update

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    Former Scotland international Pat Nevin

    BBC Radio 5 live at Ewood Park

    "The pitch here is rock hard, it's really cold out there. We watched Manchester United struggle to cope with those conditions against Cambridge United last night and I think similarly we will see Swansea struggling to get the ball down and play it. It will be a battle this afternoon."

  395. KICK-OFF

    Blackburn 0-0 Swansea

    It is 10th in the Championship versus ninth in the Premier League and we are under way.

  396. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea

    It is far from a packed Ewood Park as the two teams emerge. Here is a reminder of the line-ups.

  397. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Former Wales striker John Hartson

    BBC Two Wales at Ewood Park

    "Gylfi Sigurdsson will play today in his preferred position which is off the striker. Last week he looked a little bit lost in midfield. But he is a fantastic player, he's a goal threat, and he can play incisive balls forward. He played so well with Wilfried Bony, but Bafetimbi Gomis is a different type of player, it will be interesting to see how they link up."

  398. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    The players have disappeared down the tunnel after their pre-match warm-ups, some hardcore dance tunes are pumping through the Ewood Park speaker system and the clouds have cleared from the sky. All set for a possible upset?

  399. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Richard Wallis: At 1981 European Cup final in Paris we were in the Liverpool team's hotel. At 2am we went up in the lift with Bill Shankly, John Peel and the cup.

    JP Sinny: Went for an interview at Old Trafford to be a steward. Got lost. Ended up in changing room and eventually in the tunnel!

    David, Irthlingborough: I went to Stamford Bridge to see Chelsea v Nottingham Forest back before the Shed End was changed to seating and the pitch fully enclosed. After the game my dad and I hung around, then when everyone had left we crept back on to the pitch and acted out a corner, I scored of course! Pretty cool for a 10-year-old boy!

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  400. Cambridge United 0-0 Man United

    Former Republic of Ireland winger Kevin Kilbane

    Football Focus

    Cambridge United fans

    On Friday's result: "It was a great result for them, it's a wonderful position for Cambridge United to be in."

  401. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea boss Garry Monk on Gomis: "He trains very well, his attitude is good and on top of that he is a good footballer and we need as many of those as possible in the team."

    On today's game: "I think being a Premier League team you have that tag as favourites but we have been the underdog for many years in cup competitions and we still have that mentality.

    "Any time you suffer any defeat is bad but especially in the manner we did, it was very unlike us. The players have been itching to get back on track and this is our opportunity."

  402. Gomis to get the goals?

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Gomis

    The speculation Lawro refers to comes from a French TV interview in which Bafetimbi Gomis claims that Swansea did not fulfil promises over playing time.

    The 29-year-old striker is unhappy about his lack of starts, with Wilfried Bony, now sold to Manchester City, having been preferred up front.

    "When Bony was here, it was planned I should play a certain number of games, that wasn't the case," Gomis said. "Today, I ask myself many questions. I need time to think."

    The big man gets his chance today, though.

  403. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Mark Lawrenson

    Football Analyst

    "It looks like Blackburn will be selling their star striker, and Swansea have obviously already sold theirs in Wilfried Bony. Crystal Palace are in for Rudy Gestede, who joined Rovers for £250,000 a year ago and could be sold for about £4m.

    "But Blackburn will miss Gestede because Jordan Rhodes has found goals a lot harder to come by in the Championship this season than previous campaigns.

    "Swansea are already finding out what life is like without Bony, and it did not start well with last week's 5-0 defeat by Chelsea.

    "I am a little bit worried about where they will go next in the league, especially with speculation over Bafetimbi Gomis's future too, but they should have enough to get through to the next round."

    Lawro's prediction: 0-1

  404. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea
  405. Today on BBC radio

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Mark Pougatch is building up to Saturday's FA Cup fourth-round matches on BBC Radio 5 live right now, with full commentary of the 12:45 kick-off between Blackburn Rovers and Swansea to follow.

    At 15:00, the main commentary game will be Birmingham v West Brom, but over on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra you'll be able to listen to Chelsea v Bradford, with updates to come from around the grounds on both stations.

    At 17:00 there's results and reaction with Sports Report before our attention turns to Anfield, where Liverpool play Bolton at 17:30. Full match commentary on that one.

    And of course later you can have your say on all the day's action on 606 with Caroline Barker and Robbie Savage, on today from 19:30.

  406. 'United too slow'

    Cambridge Utd 0-0 Manchester Utd

    Former Wales international Robbie Savage

    Football Focus

    "Manchester United were too slow in possession last night. Radamel Falcao was making the runs but they weren't delivering the ball quickly enough to him. For all the money United have spent, not to test the Cambridge United goalkeeper, except for late in the second half, was very poor. It's not good enough."

  407. All Rhodes lead to Swansea?

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    If newspaper reports are to be believed, the long-term replacement for Wilfried Bony is sat on the opposition's bench today.

    The Telegraph reports that Blackburn Rovers striker Jordan Rhodes is a target, with Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins have having made an inquiry over the Scotland international in 2013.

  408. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea

    Life after Wilfried Bony - who joined Manchester City earlier this month - did not exactly get off to the perfect start for Swansea.

    They were resoundingly thumped 5-0 by Premier League leaders Chelsea in their last game, a performance which prompted Swans boss Garry Monk to apologise to Jose Mourinho for his side failing to compete.

    "When you have a result like that - and I've played in games where unfortunately I've been on the end of those type of results - you cannot wait for the next game to come," says Monk. "We had a good chat with the players as soon as they were back in and we are ready to go."

  409. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Jose Mourinho's assertion that it will be "a disgrace" if his Chelsea side are knocked out of the FA Cup by Bradford City has provoked some reaction out there...

    Damian Prendergast: Bradford City, aka the side that knocked Arsenal and Villa out and made the Capital One Cup final not so long back? Don't be disgraced Jose.

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  410. BBC coverage

    Football Focus

    BBC Sport

    Football Focus is on BBC One and online right now, coming live from St Andrews - the home of Birmingham City.

    Blues host West Brom this afternoon.

  411. Game off

    The sun is threatening to peek through outside our office window in Salford, but that's not the case across the country, with the Conference game between Alfreton Town and Forest Green Rovers being called off because of a waterlogged pitch.

    Better news in League Two, where the game between Mansfield and Wycombe has passed a pitch inspection and goes ahead.

  412. Naughton the new Gylfi?

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea

    Swansea made their first big move in the transfer market last week, bringing in Kyle Naughton from Tottenham for a cool £5m, and the defender is hoping to have as big an impact at the Swans as Gylfi Sigurdsson did.

    Sigurdsson moved from Spurs to the Swans last summer and the switch has reinvigorated his career, with the midfielder having scored five goals and provided eight assists - the second most in the Premier League.

    "Gylfi has obviously been a big success down here since moving from Spurs and it would be nice if I can do that myself," says Naughton. "He has not put a foot wrong so fingers crossed I can do something similar."

  413. Team news

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Blackburn leave strikers Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede, who have both been linked with moves away from Ewood Park, on the bench. Rovers have won two of their last nine games and make six changes from a draw with Wigan last time out.

    Swansea have made five changes from the side beaten 5-0 by Chelsea last week. Angel Rangel, Kyle Bartley, Jordi Amat, Jonjo Shelvey and Modou Barrow replace Federico Fernandez, Ashley Williams, Neil Taylor, Nelson Oliveira and Wayne Routledge. New signing Kyle Naughton is on the bench.

    Swansea XI: Fabianski, Rangel, Bartley, Amat, Tiendalli, Carroll, Shelvey, Dyer, Sigurdsson, Barrow, Gomis.

    Blackburn XI: Eastwood, Henley, Duffy, Kilgallon, Olsson, Taylor, Lowe, Williamson, Conway, Cairney, King

  414. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    Barry Blitz: Classic FA Cup is great when you have no clue of the outcome. Seeing Port Vale thrash Spurs is the highlight of my day so far.

    Stick with us then Bazza, plenty of potential for shocks in the present-day FA Cup.

  415. FA Cup rewind

    Port Vale 2-1 Tottenham (1988)

    Tony Gubba

    Match of the Day commentator at Vale Park

    "Port Vale have done it! There is to be no walk down Wembley Way for Terry Venables this season They are the giant-killers of the fourth round! Venables does not want to watch the celebrations and perhaps not surprisingly. His team never looked capable of winning against a Port Vale team who were pumped up for the occasion, and who deserved their win. The happiest place to be will be the Port Vale dressing room. There will be smiles from ear to ear."

  416. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Conor McNamara

    BBC commentator

    Blackburn

    "This day 20 years ago, week of Cantona's Kung Fu, Blackburn Rovers were top of the Premier League."

  417. Text us on 81111

    'Unexpectedly finding yourself next to a famous person'

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Sam Webster: In Stoke City directors' box, went to bathroom, ended up at the urinal next to an injured Ryan Shawcross!

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  418. Post update

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Blackburn have not been in great form lately, with their only win in their last five games coming in the FA Cup, and boss Gary Bowyer has thrown out the stock cliches in his pre-game interview.

    "Form goes out of the window in the cup games," he says.

    "It is a game we are really looking forward to a Premier League team coming to town and a chance for us to measure ourselves against them."

  419. BreakingBREAKING TEAM NEWS

    Blackburn v Swansea (12:45 GMT)

    Swansea's new signing Kyle Naughton is on the bench while Bafetimbi Gomis leads the line. For Blackburn, top scorers Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede - subject of a bid from Crystal Palace - are on the bench.

  420. Shock o'clock?

    Blackburn

    Cheers Mandeep! It's cloudy, wet and generally miserable looking at Ewood Park at the moment but we have the FA Cup, and the prospect of a few upsets can brighten any day.

    First up, Premier League Swansea arrive at Championship Blackburn still smarting from a hefty 5-0 defeat by Chelsea last-time out. Can Blackburn take advantage?

  421. Post update

    If you've got a case of FA Cup fever then this is the place to be.

    Gary Rose will now be taking over as we look ahead to the early game, as Swansea travel to Blackburn, a match you can watch at the top of this page.. Let's hope for plenty of spills and thrills.

  422. Transfer news

    Chelsea v Bradford (15:00 GMT)

    All this FA Cup talk has almost - I say almost - made me forget about the transfer window being open. Chelsea have been linked to Juan Cuadrado and offloading Andre Schurrle and Mohamed Salah.

    But Blues boss Jose Mourinho says: "We don't want to be involved in the transfer window.

    "If we have to be it's because somebody pushed us, with some offer for our player. But Chelsea moving and looking for a change? No."

    If you need a bit more of a transfer news hit then there's only one place to go and that's the BBC Sport gossip column.

  423. Clough Cup magic

    Preston v Sheff Utd (15:00 GMT)

    In 2014 Sheffield United set a record for shocks in cup competitions - beating six opponents from higher divisions:

    Table showing the most scalps from a higher league achieved by any team in cup competitions. Sheffield United are top with six

    So good is manager Nigel Clough's record that, during his tenure, Sheffield United have played more games - and won more games - in cup competitions than any other team in the country:

    Table showing how teams have done in both FA Cup and League Cup since November 2013, when Nigel Clough took over as Sheffield United boss

    But can they beat a side from their own division this afternoon?

  424. 'Something strange in the neighbourhood'

    Preston v Sheff Utd (15:00 GMT)

    Something strange has been going on at Sheffield United since Nigel Clough was appointed manager in October 2013. After he took charge of his first cup match the following month, the Blades have been an irresistible force in knockout competitions, while failing to match that form in League One.

    Graphic showing how Nigel Clough's cup record at Sheffield United compares with his league record
  425. Text us on 81111

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Jamie, Glasgow: In 1981 my old man and his cousins left a christening in Dublin to try to get tickets outside Croke Park for the All-Ireland Gaelic football final (Kerry v Offaly). 90,000 sell-out, no chance. Instead, suited and booted, they saw a black Daimler inching through the crowds outside, manoeuvred into the slipstream and followed it through the gates. Only when it was on the track did they realise they were now members of the Prime Minister's (Garret Fitzgerald) security detail. They watched the game sat between the cardinal and American senator Tip O'Neill.

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  426. FA Cup rewind - on BBC Two now

    Liverpool 1-2 Havant & Waterlooville (2008)

    Alistair Mann

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Anfield

    "Alfie Potter has scored! But he really is Harry Potter because he has conjured up something that seemed an impossibility! He has given Havant & Waterlooville the lead for the second time!"

    Spoiler alert

    Havant celebrate
  427. Post update

    Giant-killings to turning down Mourinho

    FA Cup

    The FA Cup brings about some great stories and, from the team proving themselves the greatest giant-killers in cup history to the League One footballer who turned down Jose Mourinho and the unluckiest player in fourth-round history, BBC Sport takes a look at them, both past and present. (Turn down Mourinho, brave man)

  428. Text us on 81111

    'Accidentally rubbing shoulders with the greats'

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Sir Bobby Robson

    Nick, Hertford: Having watched the last time-trial stage of the Tour de France last year I went back to the hotel. A short while later I got a knock on the door from someone looking for his room. My mate asked who it was and all I could say was he was in lycra. Later found out it was a previous stage winner, I must pay more attention!

    Charlie Smith: Me and a mate were going to Chelsea to watch Arsenal and bumped into Sir Bobby Robson - then England manager - in Redbridge tube car park. Had a chat, sat with him on the journey all the way to Chelsea, and even walked up to the ground with him chatting football, asking him to pick Arsenal players. Seems unbelievable now!

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  429. Scary Chelsea

    Chelsea v Bradford (15:00 GMT)

    I don't mean to discourage Bradford fans ahead of their game at Chelsea this afternoon but there's a certain stat they might not want to look at beforehand.

    Chelsea have won 23 and lost none of their last 27 FA Cup matches at Stamford Bridge in normal play. The only blot on their record was a penalty shootout defeat by Everton in that run.

  430. FA Cup Rewind - on BBC Two now

    York City 1-0 Arsenal (1985)

    John Motson

    BBC Match of the Day commentator at Bootham Crescent

    York City v Arsenal

    "The referee has given a penalty to York in the last minute - you could not ask for a more dramatic finale. Keith Houchen could put York City in dreamland here. It is all down to John Lukic from the Arsenal perspective.

    "And he's done it! The third division side score in the 90th minute! And the fans respond in the obvious manner! Don Howe is disconsolate, the press make their notes, the crowd is in a fervour."

    If you're not watching, you're missing out. FA Cup gold.

  431. 'A disgrace'

    Chelsea v Bradford (15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho

    Premier League leaders Chelsea host League One side Bradford today in the FA Cup fourth round and Blues boss Jose Mourinho has been giving his own inimitable take on the game and whether it would benefit his side to be knocked out.

    "The other day, a coach of a big team was knocked out of the cup and he was saying 'good, very good, this is perfect for us, now we can focus on the other competitions'.

    "If I lose against Bradford I don't say that. I say it's a disgrace."

  432. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Craig Ireson: Washed dishes at 99 RWC - Sco v Samoa at Murrayfield - snuck out & snuck in to after match speeches with All Blacks present.

    Kit Plant: Went for a run around show ground in Stafford, joined by boxer trying lose weight before weigh-in and ended up on stage with him.

  433. FA Cup rewind

    York line-up

    Tune in to BBC Two now as it rewinds back to some classic FA Cup matches including York 1-0 Arsenal in 1985, Liverpool 5-2 Havant and Waterlooville in 2008, and Port Vale 2-1 Tottenham in 1988.

    It has started so you can watch on the box or click the play button at the top of the page.

  434. Player power

    Newspaper round-up

    Daily Mirror

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been lauded for his change of tactics last week as he masterminded a win over Premier League champions Manchester City.

    His team swapped their attacking style for a more defensive approach but, it appears, the win had more to do with his players than their performance on the pitch.

    "At some stage you cannot go against the feelings of the team because it's detrimental to the result," says Wenger, with the Daily Mirror putting the story on its back page.

  435. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Kev Parr: I got drunk at Headingley watching Tonga v Samoa in RL and ended up in the Tongan dressing room looking for the bar

    Michael Thornton: All Ireland football semi-final. Team forgot food drove to ground and brought to dressing room. They won!!

    All Ireland semi-final
  436. 'Villa embarrassment'

    Aston Villa v Bournemouth (Sun)

    Talking about Aston Villa's struggles in front of goal, BBC Sport's Robbie Savage has been giving his take on the issue in his regular column.

    Top-flight strugglers Villa play Bournemouth in their FA Cup fourth round tie on Sunday and the Midlands side have the worst goals-per-game ratio of any of the 649 teams in the top nine tiers of the English football pyramid.

    "You can hardly blame the Villa fans who have already had enough. Their side's lack of goals has long been a worry, but now it is a full-blown embarrassment," says Savage.

    "There is a great stat that Bournemouth have scored more goals in one game in Birmingham this season - an 8-0 win over Villa's neighbours Birmingham City at St Andrew's in October - than manager Paul Lambert's side have managed in their 11 home Premier League games this campaign."

  437. We're more boring than you

    Newspaper round-up

    Also in The Sun (subscription required), the chairman of Sussex County League Division Two side Seaford Town has challenged Aston Villa to a match to decide the most boring team in England. Seaford are the only side in the top 10 tiers with fewer goals than Paul Lambert's team.

  438. Pochie's Dream

    Newspaper round-up

    Chas and Dave and Poch
    Image caption: Chas, Dave and Poch

    The Sun (subscription required) replace Clive Allen with current Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino alongside Chas and Dave in the picture of the club's 1987 FA Cup final song. Pochettino says he would be keen to make a new song with Chas and Dave if Spurs reach the final this season.

  439. Coming up on BBC TV

    Football Focus

    BBC Sport

    Just to whet your appetite ahead of today's fixtures, BBC Two rewinds back to some classic FA Cup matches including York 1-0 Arsenal in 1985, Liverpool 5-2 Havant and Waterlooville in 2008, and Port Vale 2-1 Tottenham in 1988. That's from 11:00 GMT.

    Then, Dan Walker is joined by Kevin Kilbane and Robbie Savage for Football Focus on BBC One from 12:10.

    BBC Two Wales has live coverage of the 12:45 kick-off between Blackburn and Swansea, with build-up from 12:30 - you can also watch that at the top of this very page.

    You can follow all the goals as they go in with Final Score, live on BBC One from 16:00, but for viewers in Scotland there is Sportscene instead - that gets under way at the same time. Final Score is also available to watch online and on the Red Button from 14:30.

    And of course later on you can catch all the key action with Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:25, to be followed by The Football League Show at 23:55.

  440. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Ben: Snuck in to the Olympic stadium in Munich after Chelsea won their CL qtr final in 2005.

    Olympic Stadium
  441. Man Utd draw is champion for Tom

    Tom Champion

    Cambridge United midfielder Tom Champion: What a day!! Unbelievable atmosphere! Dream come true to play at Old Trafford.

    Cambridge players were told they would have to pay for a new shirt if they swapped shirts with Manchester United counterparts after their FA Cup tie last night. Looks like Champion has found a way around it by getting Michael Carrick's shirt and keeping his own. Well played lad.

  442. Traditional managers will go - Neville

    Newspaper round-up

    Also in the Telegraph, former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville believes the days of a traditional football manager are over and more clubs will be appointing technical directors in the mould of Les Reed at Premier League high-fliers Southampton.

  443. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Greg Wright: Went to the toilet at Brechin vs Rangers and ended up at the press part. First thought = selfie

    Greg Wright selfie
  444. Veteran strikeforce

    Liverpool v Bolton (17:30 GMT)

    Liverpool will face a Bolton strike attack of former Red Emile Heskey and ex-Chelsea striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. The combined age of the pair is 73 years - Heskey 37 and Gudjohnsen 36 - and they have played for 19 different clubs over the years. (Talk about experience)

    Between them they have scored a total of 311 club goals in their careers - Heskey with 161 and Gudjohnsen on 150 and they'll be hoping to add to them at Anfield later on.

    And, if the Merseysiders needed a warning to take the tie seriously, then the stat that the two teams have been drawn together eight times in the FA Cup with the Trotters progressing on six occasions should put them on alert.

  445. Emile Heskey interview

    Newspaper round-up

    The Daily Telegraph has an interview with former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey as the burly 37-year-old returns to Anfield with Bolton for today's fourth round encounter.

    Daily Telegraph
    Image caption: The Daily Telegraph's Saturday sports supplement

    Heskey says Martin O'Neill and ex-Reds boss Gerard Houllier are the best two managers he has played under and feels Steven Gerrard is leaving Liverpool too early, claiming the former England captain "probably had another year or two in the Premier League."

  446. FA Cup Saturday

    We'll keep some of the fall-out from Cambridge's draw against Manchester United coming but let's switch focus to the now.

    Blackburn v Swansea, which will be live on BBC Two Wales, will get proceedings under way today when they kick-off at Ewood Park at 12:45 GMT. But before that we'll have a scout around the papers, look at what the big stories are and get a bit of analysis on Saturday's other games.

  447. Join the debate at #bbcfacup

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Lewis: Pulled out of a junction thinking, "This road looks quiet." Overtaken by 50 bicycles and had to join the support group.

    Just Harry: Went to a Notts County FA Cup game on my birthday, word got out and I met the players pre-match and walked out with them!

    Tom Taylor: I got into the GP2 paddock at the British GP a few yrs ago, If Bernie knew he'd probably charge me!

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  448. 'Predictable and ponderous'

    Cambridge 0-0 Man Utd

    Cambridge United keeper Chris Dunn (left) and Manchester United striker Robin Van Persie

    You can read BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty's take on events at the Abbey Stadium by clicking this blue bit but here's another snippet from him:

    "The chatter about formations that surrounds much of Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal and United's work this season is acting as a figleaf to disguise a more uncomplicated truth about the way their season is unfolding.

    "As in recent games such as away to Yeovil Town in the FA Cup third round, the home defeat by Southampton and the win at QPR, United's play has been so laboured as to stand on the verge of slow motion."

  449. Pride of Cambridge

    Cambridge 0-0 Man Utd

    BBC Sport's man at the Abbey Stadium last night was chief football writer Phil McNulty.

    "This carried all the classic ingredients that still makes the FA Cup special - a Premier League giant facing the minnows under lights in grisly weather conditions with potential for an upset," he says in his piece looking back on the night.

    "And Cambridge United made a nonsense of their lowly status to fulfil their part of the bargain and give the city known around the world for its university a night when it could take pride in its football team."

  450. Send in your stories

    'Accidentally rubbing shoulders with the greats'

    As usual for a Saturday morning we've teamed up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live and one of the topics for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    One caller says he was merrily cycling along before joining a peloton and found himself on the London to Brighton bike ride. He struggled to get out of the group and didn't get back home for nearly two hours. (Hilarious)

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  451. 'Everything against us'

    Cambridge 0-0 Man Utd

    Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal

    Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal coined the phrase "twitching our ass" prior to his side's game at Cambridge.

    It must have been twitching overtime at the Abbey Stadium last night and it's safe to say he wasn't too happy after his moneybags side was held 0-0 by the League two minnows.

    "Every aspect of the match is against us," he says. "We have to come here, the pitch is not so good, but that can influence also that you play in another playing style.

    "The opponents are always giving a lot more than normally. And defending is always easier than attacking.

    "Then you have seen the referee (Chris Foy). It's always the same. Everywhere I have coached these games - and I have coached them also with other clubs - it's always the same."

  452. From doldrums to delight

    Cambridge 0-0 Man Utd

    Just to give you an idea of Cambridge's achievement in holding Manchester United to a 0-0 draw, the Abbey Stadium side only got back in to the Football League this season after a nine-year absence.

    But does Cambridge boss Richard Money now believe they can go to Old Trafford and beat United?

    "No. I don't, but you never know," he says.

    "We've said in the dressing room 'You're going to Old Trafford. Who cares what happens? Just go and enjoy it, soak it in. Whatever happens, happens'.

    "This club has been in the doldrums for 10 years, out of the Football League, and suddenly here we are taking everybody back to Old Trafford. It's incredible." (You said it Rich)

    Cambridge United boss Richard Money
  453. Get the David and Goliath phrase out

    Cambridge 0-0 Man Utd

    Cambridge fans

    Before we get started on today's action, there is only one place to begin and that is with Cambridge United's valiant draw with Manchester United last night.

    Yes, the League Two minnows, whose starting XI cost nothing, held a United first XI which was worth £180m to a 0-0 draw to set up a money-spinning replay at Old Trafford.

    The Abbey Stadium outfit might be 76 places below their Premier League opponents but Louis van Gaal's side still couldn't find a way through Cambridge's defence. That, my friends, is what you call the magic of the Cup.

  454. Send in your stories

    'Accidentally rubbing shoulders with the greats'

    It's Saturday morning and that means we are once again teaming up with The Danny Baker Show on BBC Radio 5 live to plumb the depths of your footballing anecdotes. Danny's topic for discussion this week is: 'Accidentally Finding Yourself Behind The Scenes At A Major Event.'

    Have you ever unwittingly strolled into a dressing room? Unknowingly snuck up on the Champions League trophy? Or maybe you were minding your own business only to walk smack bang into Sepp Blatter?

    Send in your stories - and pictures if you've got any - to #bbcfacup on Twitter, text us on 81111 (UK only), or drop us a line on the BBC Sport Facebook or Google+ page.

  455. Cupstes II

    FA Cup Saturday

    We start with Championship side Blackburn hosting Swansea in the early kick-off, with some of the 15:00 GMT kick-offs including top-flight leaders Chelsea v League One side Bradford, Premier League champions Manchester City v Championship promotion hopefuls Middlesbrough as well as a Midlands derby between Birmingham and West Brom.

    We finish off with the 17:30 GMT kick-off of Liverpool v Bolton so, like I said, be ready.

  456. Cupsets

    The FA Cup is the 'best there is, best there was and best there ever will be' (to use a phrase coined by WWF wrestler Bret 'the Hitman' Hart) when it comes to domestic cup competitions.

    And, today we have 11 ties for you where some less illustrious teams will be out to cause some upsets.

  457. Hot damn

    Bruno Mars

    (Now, sing the following to the tune of Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars)

    Football fans hit your hallelujah (whoo)

    Football fans hit your hallelujah (whoo)

    Football fans hit your hallelujah (whoo)

    'Cause FA Cup Funk gon' give it to you

    'Cause FA Cup Funk gon' give it to you

    'Cause FA Cup Funk gon' give it to you

    Saturday morning and we in the spot

    Don't believe me just watch (come on)....

    I've obviously tailored the lyrics of the UK's current number one for my own needs, but you get what I'm saying - we are going to funk you up with FA Cup fourth round action today. So be ready.