Summary

  • 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

  1. "A good day to manage Dagenham"published at 17:40

    Everton 2-0 Dagenham & Redbridge

    Dagenham manager John Still, nine days into his third spell, said: "I’ve not been back too long but the work we’ve been doing has helped us compete.

    "The game plan was good and everyone has worked well. It’s a good day to be a manager of this club.

    "We’ve had a disappointing first half of the season but everyone has worked so hard, including the former manager Wayne Burnett, who’s my mate. This performance was for him."

  2. Manager reactionpublished at 17:38

    Norwich 0-3 Man City

    Norwich boss Alex Neil: "In the first half, we didn't retain ball well enough and good teams will punish you. 

    "We played better in the second half but the damage had already been done. 

    "You can give Sergio Aguero credit but we should have defended better. 

    "We will forget this game as of now. Our bread and butter is the league."

  3. The Goodison Catpublished at 17:34

    Everton 2-0 Dagenham

    Everton manager Roberto Martinez was asked if the cat on the pitch this afternoon could be a good omen: "Hopefully. I thought he had great style and movement."   

  4. Postpublished at 17:35

    Southampton 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Some more from Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew: "We've been linked with a couple of defenders, there'll be no defenders coming to this football club.

    "We've been linked with a couple of midfielders, there'll be no midfielders coming to this football club.

    "We will be looking for an offensive player, a striker-type player. Hopefully we can get someone in before the end of January."

  5. Postpublished at 17:32

    Southampton 1-2 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew: "This is what this team's about. We're difficult to score against with a good back four and goalkeeper. We can kill teams on the break.

    "We have a great resilience. You look at our record of teams scoring an equaliser, we go on to win more than we lose.

    "Looking at the results today I'd say we've had the best result of the FA Cup this weekend."

  6. Souper Cambellpublished at 17:31

    Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland

    Joel Campbell scored a fine goal as Arsenal marched on into round four. It's three years since Arsenal lost an FA Cup tie...

  7. Martinez rates defensive Daggerspublished at 17:31

    Everton 2-0 Dagenham & Redbridge

    Everton manager Roberto Martinez: "It was very satisfying. There’s no such thing as easy tie and know these games are testing you have to concentrate. Dagenham showed that, they kept their shape well and it's easy to get exposed.

    "I was pleased with the attacking threat but you have to give them credit for the way they defended. I was impressed with the physical levels of Dagenham.

    "It was good to see Phil Jagielka get 90 minutes, and Bryan Ovidedo get 90 minutes, and Steven Pienaar was able to feel like a footballer again."

  8. 'We still have a beating heart'published at 17:29

    Eastleigh 1-1 Bolton

    Bolton manager Neil Lennon says: "We showed everything that we wanted to do - great character. Full credit to Eastleigh, they played very well but the pitch was a great leveller. We kept going and it's a cup tie so anything can happen. I've been on the end of a couple of giant-killings and it was not going to be easy.

    "You couldn't play down both sides as the pitch was really heavy and it was a case of missing out the midfield. I've not seen a pitch as bad as that for a long time, but we wanted the game to go ahead.

    "It was a classic third-round story but we negotiated one part and now have to negotiate the other part. It hasn't been an easy time for the football club and we could be losing two very important players for us due to the financial constraints.

    "But we're still a football club and we still have a beating heart. This shows there is still life in this club."

  9. 'Newcastle defeat expected'published at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2016

    Watford 1-0 Newcastle

    Danny Mills
    Final Score

    "Newcastle going out was to be expected really - Watford are so strong and powerful at home.

    "Newcastle just don't create enough chances and scoring goals continues to be a big problem for them."

  10. All set at OTpublished at 17:27

    Man Utd v Sheff Utd (17:30 GMT)

    The lights are on, the rain comes down, the players are out for the late game.

    Follow that match in full here.

  11. Postpublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2016

    West Brom 2-2 Bristol City

    Danny Mills
    Final Score

    "It was heartbreaking for Bristol City with the equaliser coming so late into injury time.

    "There was no really big shocks today even though Eastleigh and Bristol City came so close.

    "But at least they've both got replays and can say they're in the draw for the next round."

  12. Arsenal 3-1 Sunderlandpublished at 17:25

    Kevin Kilbane
    Former Everton winger on Final Score

    "Arsenal are the favourites for the FA Cup again. It's another good solid performance, they are top of the league as well and it's all looking rosy for Arsene Wenger."

    Could Arsenal win it three years in a row?

  13. 'We played some great football'published at 17:24

    Eastleigh 1-1 Bolton

    Some more quotes from Eastleigh manager Chris Todd.

    He says: "It has been a very special day for the football club and there was definitely a special performance. We deserved to win so it's a credit to the players.

    "We're the National League team, they are the Championship side, three divisions above us, but I heard shouts from their bench saying 'get it in the corner'.

    "The conditions were very difficult, but we played some great football, some lovely stuff. It was a great cup tie and for us financially it is going to be a bonus. We're full of beans and looking forward to the replay."

  14. Manchester United v Sheffield Unitedpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2016

    Kick off 17:30 GMT

    Kevin Kilbane
    Former Everton winger on Final Score

    "You've got to fancy Manchester United at home. But we've seen them too often this season and have been disappointed"

    You can follow live coverage here.

  15. Sergio a go-gopublished at 17:20

    Norwich 0-3 Man City

    Manchester City

    What a goal!

    Sergio Aguero turned on the style to put Manchester City ahead at Carrow Road early on. 

  16. Postpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2016

    Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland

    Danny Mills
    Final Score

    "Arsenal scored some fantastic goals throughout the game and remarkably Arsene Wenger has still never gone out in the third round.

    "He's never had that shock or giant-killing and they've had some tough draws.

    "Arsenal just got better and better as the game went on and scored great footballing goals with plenty of one-twos and clinical finishes."

  17. 'We deserved to win'published at 17:17

    Eastleigh 1-1 Bolton

    Eastleigh manager Chris Todd on Final Score

    "It's quite emotional, the players have put in an unbelievable performance and we probably deserved to win the game.

    "But we're still in the draw for the fourth round so we're happy overall.

    "We've played on pitches like this in the league this season - credit to the referee for getting the game on when some might have called it off.

    "The crowd here shows it's possible to draw support in this area - the owner has ambitions of getting to the Championship and I just think he might."

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2016

    #BBCFACup

    Nick Robertson: Performance of real gut and determination. So proud of the blues today @wwfcofficial #WWFCvAVFC #bbcfacup #wwfc.

    Dean Bennell: WE'RE GOING TO WEMMMBBBLLEEEEYY #colu #colchester #bbcfacup #charlton #facup #cupset.

    Euan Zaha Wilson: Love a cup run! Great win for Crystal Palace beating Southampton away AGAIN! Avoid a Premier League team in the next round please #CPFC #FACup #bbcfacup.

  19. Manager reactionpublished at 17:16

    Norwich 0-3 Man City

    Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "It was a very good performance. From the beginning we were very aggressive

    "I said last week the way Sergio Aguero started playing and the more minutes he plays he always improves his performance. He scored a beautiful goal.

    "It's very important to be focused game-by-game. 

    "One of the merits of this squad is to be involved in all the competitions with the injuries that we have had."