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Eastleigh 0-0 Bolton
The non-league side continue their bright start as striker Yemi Odubade blazes a trail through the heartlands of the Wanderers defence, but he leans back and fires over.
FT: Eastleigh 1-1 Bolton - late Pratley equaliser
West Brom equalise late against Bristol City
FT: Arsenal come from behind against Sunderland
18 wins today, seven draws, one postponement
Tom Rostance and Marc Higginson
Eastleigh 0-0 Bolton
The non-league side continue their bright start as striker Yemi Odubade blazes a trail through the heartlands of the Wanderers defence, but he leans back and fires over.
West Brom 0-0 Bristol City
Better by Bristol City as Joe Bryan receives the ball from Jonathan Kodjia, before his curling shot is well saved by Ben Foster.
It is the England international goalkeeper's first appearance since march.
Everton 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
It's been all Everton but there's been no way through yet - Kevin Mirallas stinging the hands of Mark Cousins from 22 yards.
Norwich 0-0 Man City
John Ruddy is earning his money already - making another good save to deny Aleksandar Kolarov. He then berates his defence in words which turns the East Anglian air blue. We'd mention them, but this is a family live text commentary.
Martin Samuelsen
Martin Samuelsen gives League One Peterborough the lead with a fine effort from 25 yards out. That's the first FA Cup goal in the FA Cup 3pm kick-offs.
Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland
Jordan Pickford, making his Sunderland debut, pulls off a save that will give him some real confidence.
Olivier Giroud threads a ball through the defence for the onrushing Kieran Gibbs, but his powerful drive is batted away by Pickford.
Birmingham 0-0 Bournemouth
Birmingham have come out of the traps flying.
Another clear-cut chance created on their left flank as Andrew Shinnie sends a low cross skimming across the Bournemouth six-yard box.
All it needed was a touch, but there was no blue shirt there to provide it.
West Brom 0-0 Bristol City
Bristol City's first meaningful attempt and it isn't great.
Former Oldham skipper Korey Smith hits high, wide and handsome from 25 yards.
The Championship side being vocally backed by their 5,300 following.
Norwich 0-0 Man City
Kelechi Iheanacho looks lively for the visitors, getting the ball in the box and gliding past Russell Martin but his angled shot is palmed over by John Ruddy.
#BBCFACup
Kevin Hasler: #bbcfacup Watching Easteigh live with Arabic commentary in Dubai - perfect way to witness a cupset!
Watford 0-0 Newcastle
Good chance for Newcastle as Dutch right-back Daryl Janmaat cuts inside and has a shot well saved by Heurelho Gomes in the Hornets goal. Newcastle looking slick in their wing-back system this afternoon.
Southampton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Shane Long is proving busy early on for the Saints. He again gets in behind the defence but, trying to round Wayne Hennessey, the goalkeeper smothers the ball.
Steven Davis then heads straight at the keeper as Saints boss the early stages.
West Ham 0-0 Wolves
West Ham 0-0 Wolves
Wolves are rolling their sleeves up and having a good go at West Ham early on. Very few chances, but the game is being played at a high tempo. A decent little match-up.
Watford 0-0 Newcastle
It's a pretty scrappy start. No Odion Ighalo for Watford today and understandably they look half as sharp without him.
Doncaster 0-0 Stoke
Stoke are without their exotic front three this afternoon but they start well, Charlie Adam skids a free-kick into the wall.
West Brom 0-0 Bristol City
First chance falls to West Brom as Stephane Sessegnon drives at the Bristol City defence only for his shot to be blocked by Aden Flint.
Eastleigh 0-0 Bolton
Can Bolton conquer both Eastleigh and the pitch? Fabrice Muamba hopes so...
Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland
Arsene Wenger has never overseen defeat in the FA Cup third round and few would back against him masterminding another win today.
Nevertheless, it is Sunderland who have the first chance of the game, Jeremain Lens firing just wide from the edge of the area.
Everton 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
Good early chance for the Premier League side as Steven Pienaar - back in the side for the first time since April - is free at the back stick but heads over the top.