Postpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February 2015
Adam Lallana floats into space on the left of the box and his cross is excellent - but there's nobody in there to tap it home. A cracking delivery.
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Adam Lallana floats into space on the left of the box and his cross is excellent - but there's nobody in there to tap it home. A cracking delivery.
Mick Champness: Anyone fancy an upset tonight? 2-1 Bolton.
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"I think it's important for the back line of Bolton, with Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana playing in those little pockets, that they don't drop too deep and allow them to create space in there."
The large travelling support sing the Steven Gerrard song which references his size and supposed prowess in a fight, but it's all Bolton so far. Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho goes in for a header and as usual, nobody could guess where the ball will end up. Play along at home, you'll never be close. He must have a head shaped like Kryten off Red Dwarf.
Matt Mills is up front, with Eidur Gudjohnsen and Zach Clough both dropping off behind him for Bolton. Second ball!
Phil Neville
Former Manchester United defender on BBC One
"It's a wonderful achievement for Steven Gerrard. I don't think many players will get to 700 appearances for one club going forward in the modern era. I think he's such a massive influence for the football club and I'm amazed he's been allowed to leave."
Game on in a very flat sounding Macron Stadium.
Steven Gerrard scored the crucial goals the last time Liverpool won the FA Cup in 2006. Can he do it again?
Matt Mills up front could be a genius move from Bolton. It could also be a disaster. Only time will tell.
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Macron Stadium
"Nothing even close to a full house here at Bolton for this FA Cup fourth round replay with Liverpool - but those inside the Macron Stadium have just been treated to a good blast from some local bagpipers. Bolton boss Neil Lennon will be familiar with that skirl following his days at Celtic."
Here we go then, the teams are in the tunnels in Bolton. They have two - in many ways it's England's answer to the Bernabeu.
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool midfielder on BBC One
"Success and longevity at one club isn't common these days. Steven Gerrard has been everything good about Liverpool these last few years and he's been pivotal at their trophy-winning moments. He'll sense an opportunity now Chelsea and Manchester City are out of the Cup."
In exchange for that advert for John McGinlay's pub in Bolton, he agreed that every fan who shows him this live text commentary on their phone can have a free drink.
*That may not be true...
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool midfielder on BBC One
"Liverpool's turnaround has been huge and Brendan Rodgers deserves great credit. Defensively they're not conceding, they're creating more now, and Daniel Sturridge coming back can give them that boost to go on and finish in the top four. I think tonight is a real opportunity for them."
I went to see Bolton a few weeks ago and while Eidur Gudjohnsen has now lost his pace, if he is given time and space he can still pick a pass. You never lose it, so I'm told...
Bolton striker Emile Heskey, in the BBC One studio: "Neil Lennon's done fantastic. He's instilled a bit of confidence in the lads and some of them are playing out of their skin. I know for a fact he'll have a real go at Liverpool tonight."
A great VT of some of Emile Heskey's best goals at Liverpool there. It's quite worrying that his Bolton team-mate Zach Clough is probably too young to even remember when Emile could power down the wing.
Clough was born in March 1995.
BBC One coverage of Bolton v Liverpool is just about to start, you can also watch at the top of the page. Just press play.
Emile Heskey is wearing a lovely three-piece.
BBC One pundit Fabrice Muamba will make an emotional return to the FA Cup this evening three years after he nearly lost his life playing in the tournament.
Muamba was playing for Bolton against Tottenham in a quarter-final in March 2012 when he collapsed suddenly and went into cardiac arrest. Despite his heart being stopped for 78 minutes, the midfielder's life was by quick-thinking medical personnel and he went on to make a full recovery.
Sadly however, Muamba was forced to retire from football. Since then, he has studied for a journalism degree, appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, and even had a UK number-one single.
Alex Haworth: Wayne Rooney scoring in a 2-0 win that ended Arsenal's 49 match unbeaten league run on his 19th and my 15th birthday.
Mikkel Schnack: As a Liverpool fan, watching Liverpool come back from 3-0 down at half time to win the Champions League, my 33rd birthday was one to remember!