KICK-OFFpublished at 19:01
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Let's have a goal, lads.
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Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Let's have a goal, lads.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Two banks of four?
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Ian Walsh
Former Cardiff and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
"I firmly believe that if they go one-nil behind you will see a better Cardiff performance.
"Shrewsbury are a nice little footballing side, there's not a lot of strength there but they're 45 minutes from another upset and it could happen.
"The hosts have got to tell themselves they have to do everything much quicker, they're just stroking it around at the moment."
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
What has been your moment of the FA Cup third round weekend?
Of course, the best is yet to come when Cardiff or Shrerwsbury belt one in from 45 yards... but until then, have a go at this Twitter Graham (Poll)., external
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
"The eerie silence at the Cardiff City Stadium is giving this game the feel of a reserves fixture.
"Either that or this was meant to be played behind closed doors and only a handful of fans snuck their way in.
"Those who have turned out to watch their respective teams might wish they had not bothered - as there has been precious little on this dreadful pitch to set pulses racing."
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Not a classic.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Sammy Ameobi is sick of playing in Federico Macheda and seeing the Italian lose possession, so he has a dig himself but his shot is blocked by Zak Whitbread.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Ian Walsh
Former Cardiff and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
"That was another nice bit of skill from Sammy Ameobi. As it happened I looked into the eyes of Ian Black in the Shrews midfield and they said, 'Where's he gone?'
"Federico Macheda was unlucky again but he's making the right moves up there."
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Sammy Ameobi's ability is clear to see. He's head and shoulders above everyone else in terms of ball control. His natural dribbling ability is shining through, even on this cabbage patch of a pitch.
Ian Wright
Football Analyst on 606
"What you have to understand from VIlla fans is that all they want to see is endeavour and effort. Fans will not have a go at players who are trying their best. The players have an opportunity to put it right. You get the feeling that there is not a good relationship between Remi Garde and his players."
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Scott Vernon is presented with the ball in the penalty area, gun barrel straight... but his first touch is poor. Very poor and Bruno Ecuele Manga hoicks clear.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Ian Walsh
Former Cardiff and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
"If one player on the pitch has got the skill to unlock this game, it's Sammy Ameobi."
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Federico Macheda is having one of those days. Again he's teed up by Sammy Ameobi's silky skills and again he just runs into a challenge.
#BBCFACup
Brynmor Powell: For me Federico Macheda didn't impress when he first signed but he's not been given a chance in a long while. Expecting a transfer this January #bbcfacup.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Excellent work from Sammy Ameobi on the edge of the box to thread the ball through the eye of a needle, but the finish doesn't match as Federico Macheda toe-bungs a shot straight at the keeper.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Bruno Ecuele Manga is finding it so easy out there, he heads clear without moving. He just twitches his neck muscles and the ball is gone. All rather impressive. In a laconic sort of way.
Cardiff 0-0 Shrewsbury
Ian Walsh
Former Cardiff and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
"There have been some moments for Cardiff going forward but it's all too slow.
"For Gabriel Tamas and Bruno Ecuele Manga at the back it's been a case of get the cigars out and there's no urgency."
Let's forget about the FA Cup for a moment. Just a moment, and think about tomorrow's Ballon D'or award.
My colleagues Jonathan Jurejko and Ashleigh Jackson have produced a superb infographic to mark the glittering occasion.
Did you know, for example, that Ruud Gullit is the only player to win the award with dreadlocks or a moustache?
More Ballon D'or gold here.
606 phone-in
BBC Radio 5 live
606 host Piers Morgan to a caller, a Manchester United fan: "If I said to you you could have Pep Guardiola tomorrow, how many seconds would it take you to pack Louis van Gaal's bags?"
Morgan and Ian Wright are in disbelief when the caller defends Van Gaal and says that Guardiola is an over-rated failure!