North of the borderpublished at 14:11
It's a busy afternoon in Scotland too.
Follow all of these games here:
Aberdeen v Dundee United
Dundee v Partick
Hearts v Hamilton
Motherwell v Inverness CT
St Johnstone v Kilmarnock
Vardy scores as Leicester beat Watford 2-1
W Ham 1-1 Eve; Sun 0-1 Sou; Nor 1-0 Swans
Newcastle beat Bournemouth in early game
Tom Rostance, Shamoon Hafez and Alistair Magowan
It's a busy afternoon in Scotland too.
Follow all of these games here:
Aberdeen v Dundee United
Dundee v Partick
Hearts v Hamilton
Motherwell v Inverness CT
St Johnstone v Kilmarnock
Man Utd v West Brom (15:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
Quote MessageWho wants to be a West Brom fan? They are brilliantly boring. They don't score a lot of goals. They win 1-0 and that is what Tony Pulis is good at."
Chris Sutton, Former Chelsea and Blackburn striker
Man Utd v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 live
"United play with two holding players and I think you only need one at most. And stick Martial down the middle - defenders hate pace, so play him up front with Rooney behind him, and you have a different-looking side instantly.
"The defence is firm but it's very safety-first in front of it."
Man Utd v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Manchester United go with the same line-up that defeated CSKA Moscow during the week, so Ashley Young is at right-back again.
Youngster Cameron Borthwick Jackson is on the bench.
Former United players Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher both start for the visitors.
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle
Terry Butcher
Former England defender
"Constant pressure from Bournemouth, but if you have this kind of pressure you really must score. Because if Newcastle break away and get a second then it's game over.
"I've just seen Eddie Howe taking a swig of water - I think he might be wanting something stronger! His side should be miles ahead here - if this was a boxing fight you'd call it off."
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle
Seventeen attempts to one. This would be the must unjust win I can remember!
Still Bournemouth can't score...
You can't have people too happy...
Man Utd v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Mark Ogden, north of England football reporter at the Daily Telegraph on 5 live Sport: "A lot of time Wayne Rooney has been sacrificed in formations for the benefit of other players. Have we ever had a full season of him up front on his own with the team suited to him? Perhaps now he's lost the knack of playing as a centre-forward.
"Plus, he appears to have lost his anger of old. He's content, he's the captain of Manchester United, and he looks too happy to me."
Huddersfield 0-3 Leeds
He scored a fine goal last week and Alex Mowatt is at it again, pulling more rabbits out of hats, an absolute belter from 25 yards. Right into the top corner!
Could be game over. Follow the game here.
Sunderland v Southampton (15:00 GMT)
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle
Back under way at Bournemouth and it's instantly the same old story - Rob Elliot making brilliant saves.
How are Bournemouth losing this?!
Leicester v Watford (15:00 GMT)
High-flying Leicester host Watford, who are 11th in the table and highest of the Championship's promoted teams from last season.
Phew! We currently have the full complement of 28 FA Cup ties going ahead today after Wealdstone's pitch passed a 13:00 GMT pitch inspection.
West Ham v Everton (15:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender
"The quality of Everton's goals last weekend was just outstanding, although Sunderland's poor defending has to be taken into account before I get too carried away.
"That was just what the Toffees needed because, before then, they had been on a losing run having played some of the top teams.
"In contrast, West Ham had a really bad day at Watford and I just wonder what effect that will have on the way they approach this game."
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle
Terry Butcher
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
"Bournemouth have slaughtered Newcastle 0-1. It's bizarre but that's football. That's the way things are going for Bournemouth at the moment. Newcastle may feel it's their day."
#bbcfootball
FA Cup first-round day. Gold. It's all about the luck of the draw. Financially Stalybridge, Staines, AFC Fylde and Worcester will all be happy with their trips to Football League opposition right now, though some of them might feel a little differently at full-time. Meanwhile, at the other end of the scale, Bury entertain 2013 FA Cup winners Wigan, currently sitting one place below their Manchester rivals in the league pyramid.
These are the five biggest league differences between teams playing today:
Doncaster Rovers v Stalybridge (65 places)
Leyton Orient v Staines (81 places)
Millwall v AFC Fylde (66 places)
Sheffield United v Worcester City (84 places)
Wealdstone v Colchester (71 places)
Bournemouth 0-1 Newcastle
Smash and grab!
Bournemouth with a host of chances and all the pressure, Newcastle scoring with their first shot.
West Ham v Everton (15:00 GMT)
Huddersfield 0-2 Leeds
After a mammoth, 58-minute half, it's Leeds who go in on top.