KICK-OFFpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015
Game on!
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Fifth-round draw: Arsenal v Middlesbrough
Bradford v Fulham/S'land; Villa v Leicester
Preston/Sheff U v Cambridge/Man U
C Palace v Liverpool/Bolton; WBA v West Ham
Tom Rostance
Game on!
Lawro not a fan of the Madchester scene. He was more of a La's man.
Anyway, Keith Hill is well enough to take his place in the dugout, the Stoke fans have many songs about Bojan, let's do this.
Ex-Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson on BBC Radio 5 live
"Disco Dave has been playing loud music - not good music. There's a difference."
Fat Bob:, external Good selection of classic Manc tunes being played at Spotland - James, Inspiral Carpets, Happy Mondays et al.
I once saw Rickie Lambert and Grant Holt up front for Dale at Spotland, I thought that was as skilful as it would get. Can Bojan have the same affect?Here come the teams now.
Chris Fleming:, external Good draw for the Gunners. Call me pessimistic but I don't see Middlesbrough doing it again.
Alex Davies:, external Tough draw for Liverpool if they get past Bolton. Palace away always tough, especially now Pardew's got them going again!
Steve Bower
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"Stoke manager Mark Hughes is taking this seriously, as can be seen from his team. There was a suggestion Bojan wouldn't play, but the playmaker is in and so is Ryan Shawcross. Hughes doesn't want any negative headlines this evening."
Rochdale: Lillis, Rafferty, Eastham, Bennett, Tanser, Dawson, Lancashire, Camps, Vincenti, Done, Henderson. Subs: Andrew, Noble-Lazarus, Diba Musangu, Allen, Rose, Joel Logan, Bunney.
Stoke: Butland, Bardsley, Shawcross, Wollscheid, Wilson, Nzonzi, Whelan, Arnautovic, Bojan, Moses, Walters. Subs: Muniesa, Ireland, Adam, Cameron, Sidwell, Crouch, Sorensen.
Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)
Rochdale chairman Chris Dunphy, speaking to BBC Radio 5 live: "Bradford were beyond everything else, they played fantastic. The weekend started with a surprise with Cambridge holding Manchester United and let's hope it ends with a surprise.
"The manager and the players are cool about it. We've had a good season and we're playing good football and tonight puts them on an international stage. They deserve that."
Rochdale have won just one of their 13 FA Cup matches against top flight opposition. Is tonight a chance for number two?
BBC Sport's Gary Rose at Spotland: "Several fans peered into a supporters' box behind the press area to watch a television as the draw was made and there were a number of groans when Rochdale were drawn away to Blackburn.
"One fan saw the positive side when I asked for his reaction, however. 'It gives us something to moan about when we beat this lot,' he said.
"You have to admire that optimism."
Steve Bower
BBC Match of the Day commentator
"If Middlesbrough play anywhere near the level they did at Manchester City then they will have a chance."
Apparently the stadium announcer at Spotland has been told not to announce the fifth-round draw under orders of manager Keith Hill. In case the prospect of a trip to Ewood Park puts them off.
Duncan, Richmond: Despite all the high profile casualties over the weekend the big three of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal still loom large and you'd expect them all to progress following this draw.
That's right Bojan, you've got to play on that.
I can't imagine the Catalan forward ever imagined he would one day play at Spotland.
There are no former Barca strikers in the Rochdale side as the emphasis is on youth - or the Lower League Class of '92 as assistant coach Chris Beech calls them. Youngsters Callum Camps, 19, and Scott Tansfer, 20, who started in the 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest in the previous round, start this game.
Sam McAllister: Could Aston Villa fans get something to smile about this season? Dare to dream!
Villa will play Leicester in the next round. I think 'dare to dream' is Paul Lambert's personal motto by the way.
The atmosphere is building at a rapidly-filling Spotland as a young boy plays football on the sides of the pitch. Great scenes etc.
The winner of this one will face Blackburn. Away. Not quite the glamour tie they wanted.
Bradford City's Andrew Davies on BBC Radio 5 live: "It's a fantastic draw. It's good to have a home game and the fans will be right behind us. It's exciting. I can't see why we can't get another win."
Lyndon Roberts: Good draw for the neutral potentially, all big clubs drawn against smaller sides.
Tom Geoffrey: That's pretty much three Premier League teams out after the next round then. Paving the way for a Football League winner!
At Spotland, Rochdale are unchanged from the side which hammered Crawley 4-1, while Stoke make just two changes themselves from the XI which beat Leicester.
Ryan Shawcross - who would be my first name on the sheet away at a lower league club - is back in, and Jack Butland gets a start in goal. Bojan starts, which I find quite wonderful.
Rochdale: Lillis, Rafferty, Eastham, Lancashire, Tanser, Bennett, Dawson, Camps, Henderson, Vincenti, Done
Stoke: Butland; Bardsley, Shawcross, Wollscheid, Wilson; Nzonzi, Whelan; Arnautovic, Bojan, Moses; Walters