KICK-OFFpublished at 16:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2016
Whistles go around the country. Let's finish these ties off.
Or send some to a replay.
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League One Shrewsbury beat Sheff Weds
Peterborough draw 2-2 with West Brom
Iheanacho scores three for Man City
Holders Arsenal edge past Burnley
Marc Higginson and Jonathan Jurejko
Whistles go around the country. Let's finish these ties off.
Or send some to a replay.
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Bolton 0-2 Leeds
High praise indeed from our BBC Radio Leeds man...
In the Championship, Charlton are 2-1 up at fellow strugglers Rotherham thanks to Igor Vetokele sweeping in a rapid counter-attack. If the scores were to remain the same then Charlton would end the day just a point behind the Millers.
Elsewhere it's goalless between Bristol City and Birmingham and Nahki Wells and Peter Whittingham have traded goals in Huddersfield 1-1 Cardiff.
Portsmouth 1-0 Bournemouth
David Pleat
Former Tottenham boss on BBC Radio 5 live
"Portsmouth are tidy, they play neatly from midfield. Before the goal they hadn't been hurting Bournemouth at the back but the lead is deserved. This is wonderful for Portsmouth fans. If their side can carry on this performance in the second half, we will have a proper FA Cup shock. P-R-O-P-E-R."
Half-time whistles have been blown across the country. Time for a breather in all of our 11 FA Cup ties, maybe a quick pie and a cuppa. That's for the fans obviously. The players will be swigging water, slapping on massaging oil and receiving instructions from the gaffer.
Aston Villa 0-2 Man City
Bishop Yinkus: Good 1st half but we need someone to calm the game down and orchestrated killer pass in final third.
Portsmouth 1-0 Bournemouth
Dion Dublin
Final Score
"It's a training ground goal. Portsmouth had the ball for a good 30 or 40 passes before Gary Roberts finds himself with time to control and choose where he's going to put it. It's against the run of play, and poor defending from Bournemouth - Roberts had far too much time."
Manuel Pellegrini is a happy man as he walks off down the tunnel, waves to a friend in the stands and then checks his watch.
Come on Manuel, half-time always happen at 3.45pm on a Saturday afternoon.
Tony Watt
Tony Watt from 20 yards. Goal.
Rovers going through, it seems.
Watt, Watt, Watt.
Portsmouth 1-0 Bournemouth
Trevor Sinclair
Former England winger on Final Score
"I think the goal has come against the run of play. Bournemouth were so in control but got a little bit complacent and Gary Roberts had acres of space. Eddie Howe will be disgusted with that."
Idrissa Gueye lines up a volley from 25 yards, but it is smothered by City's cup keeper Willy Caballero. The visitors are bossing this, in truth.
Bolton 0-2 Leeds
Dion Dublin
Final Score
"Leeds are rampant. Their second is a brilliant move; pace and power down the right from Mirco Antenucci, there were two players in the box but he pulls it back for a side-foot finish from Toumani Diagouraga."
Crystal Palace 1-0 Stoke
The home side look to be pretty comfortable in this all-Premier League tie. Stoke haven't offered much threat, although Xherdan Shaqiri did flash over a shot after cutting in from the left flank a few moments ago.
Gary Roberts (43 mins)
Bournemouth are sliced open like a tin of beans. Play is spread to the right, a low ball comes into the box where Gary Roberts collects the ball on the penalty spot, takes a touch to steady himself before burying what could be a very memorable goal. Cupset on?