Summary

  • Chelsea's John Terry not having contract renewed

  • Terry wants to carry on playing

  • Chelsea v Man City, Shrews v Man Utd in 5th round

  • FT: MK Dons 1-5 Chelsea

  • FT: Carlisle 0-3 Everton

  • Watch the goals using the highlights button

  1. Great commitmentpublished at 11:54 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    It may be more than four hours until kick off in the FA Cup fourth-round game between MK Dons and Chelsea, but there's one fella dedicated to the half-and-half scarf cause who is out nice and early to sell his wares.

    Two questions. First of all, who buys them? Secondly, is there really such demand that they need to go on sale four hours before a game?

    This country.

  2. FA People's Cuppublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    FA People's CupImage source, BBC Sport

    The FA People's Cup is well under way, with more than 35,000 people at 120 different centres taking part in the first round.

    You can watch highlights from the games here.

  3. Westley takes a divepublished at 11:45 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    FA Cup funnies

    Graham Westley's Peterborough almost managed a big cup knockout as they drew 2-2 with West Brom on Saturday.

    The manager suffered a blow of his own - though it was all in jest. Take a look by clicking play below.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:43 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Tweet us on #bbcfacup

    David Lundberg: Clydebank once had game v Dunfermline postponed after vandals snapped the goalposts at our temporary home Cappielow.

    Rob Sutton: Rugby one this but Newcastle v Wasps was postponed once because the post snapped in two because of the wind.

    What are the strangest reasons you've seen for a game being called off. Tweet us on #bbcfacup or comment on the Match of the Day Facebook page., external

  5. Hats off to the Toffeespublished at 11:40 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Carlisle v Everton (13:30 GMT)

    The money raised by the Everton Fans Forum to help Carlisle United recover from the recent floods now stands at £8,348, and it is still rising. 

    Top, top work.

  6. A bit muddy for Chapperspublished at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    On most Sundays, Chappers would be in a nice warm studio here at BBC Sport towers preparing for MOTD2 Extra. Not today, though, because it isn't on (The Alamo is) so instead he is out in the rain watching his son play football. Hope he's got some wellies...

  7. What the papers saypublished at 11:33 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Mail on Sunday

    Mail on SundayImage source, Mail on Sunday

    There's quite a good spread of different games from yesterday leading the back pages of today's newspapers, and the Mail on Sunday has gone with Arsenal's 2-1 win over Burnley.

    Meanwhile, they also claim Chelsea are in for Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann for £60m.

  8. What the papers saypublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Independent

    IndependentImage source, Independent

    Jurgen Klopp has spoken plenty of times about his frustration at fixtures piling up for his side. Well, he's got another one added to the list after Liverpool were held to a goalless draw by West Ham in the FA Cup yesterday, and that game is the focus of the back page of the Independent.

    That, and Leicester City apparently eyeing up a deadline day move for Loic Remy.

  9. What the papers saypublished at 11:24 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Sunday Express

    Sunday ExpressImage source, Sunday Express

    The back of the Sunday Express leads with the goal-scoring exploits of Kelechi Iheanacho after the 19-year-old bagged his first career hat-trick to help send Manchester City through to the FA Cup fifth round.

    There's also an interesting exclusive that claims Manchester United owners the Glazers are planning cuts at Old Trafford, which include at the club's famed academy.

    You can read more on that story here., external

  10. Postpublished at 11:22 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Right, before we properly get stuck into build up to today's games let's take a little look at what today's papers are talking about.

  11. Get involved #bbcfacuppublished at 11:17 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Unusual reasons for match postponements

    AltrinchamImage source, Altrincham

    For Carlisle to go from having a flooded ground to hosting a Premier League side there in the space of four weeks is hugely impressive.

    Keeping on that theme, we want to know what's the most unusual reason for one of your side's games to have been postponed? I remember reading about Frome Town's FA Cup game with Chippenham Town earlier this season being postponed because the date of the fixture clashed with a cheese festival. Can you top that?

    The Carlisle community rallied round to get Brunton Park back up and running again, while Bognor Regis FC ensured their game with Altrincham recently went ahead by thawing out a frozen pitch with car engines, has your team come up with some novel way to ensure a game goes ahead?

    Let us know via #bbcfacup,, external text in on 81111 (UK only) or post your comment on the Match of the Day Facebook page.

  12. Half and half scarves? Check.published at 11:13 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Carlisle v Everton (13:30 GMT)

  13. What's on and whenpublished at 11:12

    Carlisle versus Everton gets our immediate focus, and you can listen to commentary on that game on BBC Radio 5 live, with build-up from 12:00 GMT.

    After that it is MK Dons versus Chelsea, which is our Match of the Day live match and coverage of that begins at 15:35 on BBC One. There is also commentary of that game on BBC Radio 5 live with all viewing and listening options available right here on this page.

    So, whether you are out and about or lazing on the sofa all afternoon, we've got all options covered so you won't miss a thing.

  14. Lending a helping handpublished at 11:09 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Carlisle v Everton (13:30 GMT)

    Rod StewartImage source, Getty Images

    Whatever the result today, this game between Carlisle and Everton has certainly highlighted the best of football.

    At the last count, the Everton Fans Forum had raised £2,500 to help Carlisle residents affected by Storm Desmond, while the Tofffees themselves have added a further £5,000.

    Meanwhile, Rod Stewart has chipped in to help out by giving Carlisle United £10,000

    "For someone internationally renowned to help us puts smiles on faces," says Carlisle's media officer Andy Hall.

    Heart warming stuff.

  15. Ready for some upsets?published at 11:07 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2016

    Saturday was a bit light on upsets, with Shrewsbury arguing pulling off the biggest of the day by beating Championship Sheffield Wednesday with a dramatic late winner.

    Today, though, we could well be in upset heaven as Carlisle host Everton (13:30 GMT) before MK Dons entertain Chelsea (16:00).

    Two lower league sides. At home. Against Premier League opposition and no doubt up for the cup. 

    Prepare for what I'm going to call Massive Upsets Guaranteed Sunday. MUGS for short. 

    Actually, that's a terrible acronym, let's just say there's a real chance of an upset or two today.

  16. The real magic of the FA Cuppublished at 11:00

    CarlisleImage source, Getty Images

    The magic of the FA Cup. 

    Yes, that may be one of the most overused phrases in English football but today, in my opinion, it has never been more appropriate.

    Last month, Carlisle's Brunton Park was under water after heavy rain from a storm flooded the area.

    For the next few weeks Carlisle were homeless, playing their 'home' games in nearby grounds as clean up work commenced.

    Carlisle

    However, their progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup has helped fund the cost of the repairs, enabling them to return to their stadium on 23 January. 

    Today, in just their second game back on home soil, Carlisle host Premier League opposition in the shape of an out of form Everton, looking to cause an upset.

    Should they pull it off, that would truly be the magic of the FA Cup.