Postpublished at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"Liverpool won't want to give away free-kicks in areas where Bolton can just get the ball into the box for the big men."
Coutinho completes Reds comeback
Danns sent off at 1-0 to Bolton
Gudjohnsen, 36, opened scoring
Winners face Crystal Palace in round five
Tom Rostance
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"Liverpool won't want to give away free-kicks in areas where Bolton can just get the ball into the box for the big men."
Steven Gerrard with his most important touch so far, an excellent clearing header from inside the six-yard box as Eidur Gudjohnsen closed in on a header. Bolton's diagonals still causing trouble.
Penalties. There, we were all thinking it. I've said it.
Back under way.
The players are back out at the Macron. Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho look freezing! Ice station.
Former Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba on BBC One: "Zach Clough has been the best player on the pitch. He plays on the half-turn, is very direct and for his age is outstanding.
"Neil Lennon will be telling Bolton that they have played very well, all that is missing is putting the ball in the back of the net. I wish I was still playing but it's great to be here."
Liverpool had a shade under 60% of the possession in that first half but couldn't find a way through. Raheem Sterling's drive against the post was the best moment.
You can see that chance at the top of the page. Just click on the 'highlights' tab.
I don't think Crystal Palace will be too concerned about facing either of these two sides at the moment. Can we raise it?!
James Boffey: Big fan of Lazar Markovic but he doesn't half remind me of Forrest Gump with his runs.
Rohan Banerjee: Emile Heskey is a surprisingly snappy dresser. I half imagined he would wear a onesie.
Sean: Liverpool missing Lucas Leiva in defensive midfield. Bolton are going through.
Spanish La Liga
Half-time in Spain where Real Madrid are seemingly on course for victory against Sevilla. After James Rodriguez's header, Real added a second when Jese Rodriguez struck. Jese had only been on the pitch barely 10 minutes because of an injury to James.
For stats lovers out there, the goals mean Real are the only team in any of the main European leagues to score in every game this season - 21 and counting.
BBC Radio 5 live's Kevin Kilbane at Macron Stadium
"Excellent game of football at the moment. Both sides have been one or two touches away from a goal. Zach Clough and Josh Vela are refreshing for Bolton."
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool midfielder on BBC One
"Liverpool have looked really dangerous and carried on their good form of late. Philippe Coutinho has been superb. The only thing that's been missing has been the finishing."
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Macron Stadium
"Liverpool created the better chances in that first half but the applause from Bolton's fans as they leave the field reflects the fact they still feel they are in with a real chance in this FA Cup fourth round replay."
Ghengiz Mo Khan: Steven Gerrard is a legend and brilliant player in his day. But now Liverpool are trying to play fast football and Gerrard is just slowing the game down. He shouldn't be playing now.
Jay Vidic: 700 games and no Premier League title - tragic!
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"Philippe Coutinho is so good at that - cutting in from the left hand side onto his right foot, dropping his shoulder, committing defenders. He's such an important player for Liverpool."
That's 135 minutes of FA Cup play between these sides, no goals.
Could we be going to penalties?
Philippe Coutinho shifts the ball onto his right foot and skims a curling effort just past the post. Great hit from the Liverpool number 10.
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"Simon Mignolet looks a different keeper to the one we saw before Christmas, who looked so edgy. He was taken out of the firing line and he's come back full of confidence."
Ivory Coast are Ivory Coasting into the Africa Cup of Nations final as they lead DR Congo 3-1 with less than 20 minutes remaining. After Yaya Toure's stunner was cancelled out by a Dieumerci Mokani penalty, Ivory Coast took control as Gervinho sidefooted home before Wilfried Kanon poked in a rebound.
Follow the closing stages via our separate live text commentary.