Postpublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 21 September 2016
And on that note we bid you good night. We shall see you all on Saturday!
Manchester rivals drawn together in next round
Chelsea travel to West Ham, Liverpool host Spurs
Man Utd survive scare at Northampton
Two keeper errors gift visitors victory
Payet scores late free-kick to send Hammers through
Man City see off Swansea, Spurs 5-0 Gills
Tom Rostance
And on that note we bid you good night. We shall see you all on Saturday!
Stoke 1-2 Hull
Stoke boss Mark Hughes: "We lost a tie and anyone who saw the game will know it's totally undeserved. Hull have had two or three efforts on goal. Our performance was good, we took the game to them."
QPR 1-2 Sunderland
Sunderland manager David Moyes: "Paddy McNair actually started his career as a number 10 for Manchester United as a youth, and ended up further and further back but he is a midfielder, and he is actually more of an attacking midfielder. There is a misconception about what Paddy McNair is."
Swansea 1-2 Man City
Some more information about Vincent Kompany, who did leave the field after Swansea scored that late goal. He could not stay on the pitch but Pep Guardiola says that he can't offer any more information until he hears from the doctor.
Northampton 1-3 Man Utd
West Ham 1-0 Accrington Stanley
Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman: "People will throw bouquets at us for our spirit today but we don't want to be seen as plucky. We came here to win and we matched them for most of the game. Unfortunately we've gone to sleep in the 96th minute and you give a player of Payet's quality a free-kick on the edge of the box it's tantamount to a penalty.
"We talked about putting a man on the line but that makes it difficult for the goalkeeper. You've got to applaud the quality. But he earns more in a month than our whole squad earns in a season. Because he can do that. And we can't."
Barcelona 1-0 Atletico Madrid
Spanish La Liga
The late game in Spain is still going on, as Barca lead Ateltico.
You can join Phil Dawkes here for the final 40-odd minutes.
Steve Claridge
Ex-Leicester striker at Sixfields, BBC Radio 5 live
Wow! You'll struggle to beat that for a cup draw. It opens it up too as some of the bigger clubs will have to get knocked out now.
All of a sudden everyone will look at it and think we are in for a good cup run.
So, the Manchester derby and Liverpool v Spurs? Decent.
Southampton v Sunderland
Newcastle v Preston
Leeds v Norwich
Bristol City v Hull
Liverpool v Tottenham
Arsenal v Reading
Manchester United v Manchester City
West Ham v Chelsea
Northampton 1-3 Man Utd
Northampton manager Rob Page speaking to Sky Sports
"When you get back in to it at 1-1 you never know.
"I'm really proud of the players, we had to be disciplined. They've had a tough week by their standards but we knew we had to be strong. When you give away soft goals you will get punished.
"He (goalkeeper Adam Smith) was outstanding last season and he'll bounce back from this. He's a strong character, we've all had moments like that as players.
"If you go through the goals they've been our doing. When you give goals away like that there will be only one outcome.."
Swansea 1-2 Man City
Conflicting reports tonight about the state of Vincent Kompany at the end of Manchester City's win at Swansea. The Belgian seemed to head straight down the tunnel and BBC Radio Manchester's man on the scene has this to say:
Northampton 1-3 Man Utd
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho speaking to Sky Sports: "I should stop speaking about refereeing decisions. I should wait for you to speak, a couple of minutes ago I spoke about the red card, I am not speaking about a penalty against Manchester City.
"It is a red card that could cause some serious injury but I should just stop. I don't like to individualise the players, I think it was fine, the midfield were in control. I swapped Fellaini with Schneiderlin and I think the performance was fine."