Postpublished at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2015
Oooof! Phil Bardsley drills in a rising shot from the edge of the box which catches team-mate Jon Walters smack bang in the crown jewels. Ouch!
Young scores late Man Utd winner
Henderson and Sturridge give Liverpool victory
Hazard header gives Chelsea three points
Silva & Milner give Man City win over Leicester
Giroud & Sanchez on target in Arsenal victory
Spurs edge Swansea 3-2
Mike Henson and Tom Rostance
Oooof! Phil Bardsley drills in a rising shot from the edge of the box which catches team-mate Jon Walters smack bang in the crown jewels. Ouch!
Marouane Fellaini has started in midfield for Manchester United, with Wayne Rooney up front with Angel Di Maria and Ashley Young.
Tottenham defenders' heads swivel sharpish to the sidelines and they are relieved to see the linesman's flag raised.
Wayne Routledge was haring onto Jonjo Shelvey's throughball and wouldn't have been caught had he not strayed beyond the last defender....
What a fearsome strikeforce Manchester City have tonight, Sergio Aguero and Wilfried Bony. Goals there? The hosts make a fast start and have Leicester looking worried already. Corner ball...
Wilfried Bony has a header cleared.
As a minute's applause to remember Dave Mackay comes to a close at White Hart Lane, the 19:45 GMT kick-offs get underway around the country.
Liverpool v Burnley is a 20:00 GMT start remember...
Conor McNamara
BBC commentator at Etihad Stadum
Left out in the cold. Vincent Kompany is the last Man City player to leave the field after the warm-up.
Plenty of familiar faces as the two team slap palms at White Hart Lane. Ex-Spurs Kyle Naughton, Wayne Routledge and Gylfi Sigurdsson are all in the Swansea team.
Ben Davies and Michel Vorm, who made the opposite journey, are on the Tottenham bench.
Pete Cash: I seriously think the title could be decided tonight. Any more daylight and the slightly obese women will be loosening up!
Kerry Peter Parvin: Come on Arsenal. A must-win game here. Let's hope Sanchez can get back to scoring form!
Colin Todd: Emre Can has been excellent recently. he could be challenging Henderson to be captain next season...
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Stoke midfielder Glenn Whelan has recovered from that knee injury in the warm-up - he leads the Potters out.
Daily Mirror reporter David McDonnell: , externalMan City might as well have let Lampard move to New York on 1 January. Not started a Premier League game in 2015 - bench again tonight.
Former Tottenham and England midfielder Jermaine Jenas
5 live Sport
"I do think Liverpool will finish in that top four. I like many of the purchases Brendan Rogers has made, particularly Emre Can. And Daniel Sturridge has been out, but now he's back and it's a big lift.
"Liverpool are in great form, they're playing a system the players seem to really like, and it's all going great for them."
Fancy going to the FA Cup final? Fancy getting on to the hallowed turf at Wembley without being ejected by security? Here's your chance!
Songs of Praise is looking for fans (particularly those who support Cambridge, Blackpool, Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Rotherham) to sing in front of the packed-out national stadium in May.
Anyone can apply… you don't need even to have a voice like Aled Jones.
Tottenham will be paying tribute tonight to former captain Dave Mackay, who captained the club to the Double in 1961 and passed away on Monday.
"It's a great loss for Tottenham and for British football. He's a legend, especially for Tottenham and I would like to send my condolences to his family and friends," said Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino.
The lonely life of a substitute.
Vincent Kompany, usually barking orders in the dressing room, is wrapped up warm as he trains alone on the pitch.
Hull City defender Curtis Davies
at St James' Park for 5 live Sport
It's not all a life of glamour for a football pundit...
Chicken Balti pie #Winning
So how much is the FA Cup worth to your team?
Ahead of this weekend's quarter-finals, BBC Sport delve into the maths behind an FA Cup run.
Play on a fruit machine to see how you hit the jackpot in the competition, plus much, much more here in the latest iWonder Guide.
Here's a man flying under the radar.
Garry Monk has quietly been doing a very impressive job with Swansea, amassing 40 points already this season - only seven short of the club's record Premier League tally.
One person who has been less than impressed by the former defender's hard work in his wife.
Monk is missing his twins' birthday party for tonight's match. He has apparently "had it in the ear" as a result.
Seems a little harsh since this match has been scheduled for tonight since the fixtures were announced in June., external
The wheels of steel at Anfield have been spinning an Oasis medley while the teams warm up.
A little celebratory jibe at Manchester City after their weekend win?
I can't imagine it happened by chance.
Problems here. Stoke midfielder Glenn Whelan appears to have injured his right knee during the warm-up. He needs some treatment and looks in some strife. Not a good start to the night.
We're after your Premier League players excelling at other activities:
Edward Woodhouse: Dion Dublin invented and sells a new type of percussion instrument he calls The Dube.
Mark Jones: Near enough every footballer in the Premier League plays golf. Carl Baker used to win Coventry's annual golf day.
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