Summary

  • League One Millwall beat Bournemouth 3-0

  • Derby knock out Premier League West Brom

  • Championship Wolves win 2-0 at Stoke

  • Non-league Lincoln draw 2-2 at Championship Ipswich

  1. 'Glad we're still in the hat'published at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Sutton 0-0 AFC Wimbledon

    A replay is not what any manager wants ideally - but AFC Wimbledon gaffer Neal Ardley is chuffed to still be in the competition.

    "I thought Sutton did what I expect from a home team in the FA Cup, they took the game to us and had plenty of attacking threat. 

    "I just wanted to make sure we were in the hat. I knew they would be experts on their plastic pitch and we put in a solid display. 

    "It was backs-to-the-wall at times but there was not much in it. We put in a professional performance and have given ourselves a better chance of getting into the fourth round."

  2. It's not all over...published at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Preston v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

    Not content with your fill of 24 FA Cup ties? Lucky then that we have one more for your delectation. 

    It's the Old Invincibles versus the New Invincibles. Or, as you'll know it better, Preston v Arsenal.

    Head over here for live text and radio updates - and oh so much more.

  3. FA Cup heartbreak for non-league Stourbridgepublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Wycombe 2-1 Stourbridge

    Heartbreak for non-league Stourbridge as Adebayo Akinfenwa heads home to put Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 up in their FA Cup third-round tie.  

  4. Highlights: Millwall 3-0 Bournemouthpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    League One Millwall produce an FA Cup third-round shock as they claim a deserved 3-0 victory over Premier League side Bournemouth.

  5. 'A great day'published at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Brentford 5-1 Eastleigh

    Martin AllenImage source, Getty Images

    Eastleigh manager Martin Allen: "I thought our players were superb from start to finish. We had good chances at 3-1 down. I asked them at half -time to do their families proud, it could have been a real tanking, and they did that.

    "I couldn't ask any more from them and they got a standing ovation from the Brentford fans. Despite the result it was a great day for me personally.

    "I've been here a month now and we have got a mix and match squad still. It's like a box of Quality Street."

  6. 'The FA Cup means everything'published at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Stoke City 0-2 Wolves

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Paul LambertImage source, Getty Images

    Paul Lambert, Wolves manager, on 5 live Sport: "I feel brilliant, and that was deserved. We were fantastic from the off and there were so many big pluses from that game. We played lads who don't always play and a young 16-year-old even got some game time.

    "It's tough to come to a Premier League side but on any given day you can win a game. We came here with a plan to stop Stoke and impose our own game and I think we did that all game. 

    "Recently, we have been playing exceptional football. The performances are really good and if we can turn that into consistent wins we'll be in a good place.

    "The FA Cup means everything - whenever you're in a competition you should try and win it, so you might have some silverware to hold onto when you stop playing the game."

  7. Everton surrender unbelievable - Koemanpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Everton 1-2 Leicester

    Everton manager Ronald Koeman is offering no excuses in his assessment of Leicester's comeback win at Goodison.

    "It's not bad luck; we did it ourselves. It's unbelievable how we dropped back," says the Dutchman.

    "Everyone is disappointed, but I know what we need to change. It's my job to get results to match the expectations of this club." 

  8. 'Musa starting to understand English football'published at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Everton 1-2 Leicester

    Ahmed Musa has taken a little bit of time to find his feet since arriving at Leicester. But the £17m summer signing from CSKA Moscow showed today why the Foxes splashed the cash.

    "Musa was excellent. I've watched him recently and think he is starting to understand English football better,"  says Foxes manager Claudio Ranieri.

  9. 'Our player was taken out by their player'published at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Sutton United 0-0 AFC Wimbledon

    BBC Radio 5 live

    AFC Wimbledon boss Neil Ardley on 5 live Sport: "That was a really tough [artificial] surface to play on - we had to adapt to it, hang on at times and put in a really professional performance.

    "I think our player was taken out by their player, who was the wrong side, in their box, and nine times out of 10 that is a penalty. But I don't think the referee wanted to give that today."

  10. I loved our reaction - Ranieripublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Everton 1-2 Leicester

    We've not seen that cheeky grin from Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri much this season. He's wearing it in his post-match interview.

    "I'm very pleased," says the Italian gaffer. "We made a good match against a big team who we lost to at home in the league. I loved our reaction to conceding a goal."  

  11. Cherries pickedpublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Millwall 3-0 Bournemouth

    They might have played a second string, but their heavy defeat still brought an unwanted stats.

    Bournemouth are the first Premier League team to lose an away FA Cup match by three goals to a side from the third tier or below.

  12. Replayspublished at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Where are we with replays then? This little lot will go again a week on Tuesday/Wednesday:

    Newcastle v Birmingham

    Barnsley v Blackpool

    Crystal Palace v Bolton

    Fleetwood v Bristol City

    Lincoln v Ipswich

    Southampton v Norwich

    Burnley v Sunderland

    AFC Wimbledon v Sutton

  13. Postpublished at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    So spirited Stourbridge have bitten the dust. That leaves two non-league teams still in the pot.

    Conference leaders Lincoln City and their divisional rivals Sutton must negotiate replays though if they are to play in round four.

    StourbridgeImage source, PA
  14. Friendly rivalrypublished at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Wycombe 2-1 Stourbridge

    Who said the romance of the FA Cup was dead? We've got a bromance between Wycombe and Stourbridge...

  15. Get involvedpublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    #nogutsnoglory

    Marc Pugh and Eddie HoweImage source, Getty Images

    Aidan Luke Bishop: Bournemouth, your only chance to win a cup and you change 11 players??

    Sam: We are Derby! We are cup upsets!

  16. Premier League casualtiespublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    And then there were 14 - Everton, Swansea, Bournemouth, Stoke and West Brom are goners and join West Ham in the bin after they were hammered by Manchester City last night. 

  17. Team newspublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Preston v Arsenal (17:30 GMT)

    Preston manager Simon Grayson makes three changes from the side which won 1-0 away to Burton last time out with Marnick Vermijl brought into defence and Aidan McGeady - on loan from Everton - and ex-Leicester player Paul Gallagher coming into midfield. Daryl Horgan, signed from Dundalk this month, is on the bench for the hosts.

    Preston: Maxwell, Vermijl, Clarke, Huntington, Cunningham, Gallagher, Pearson, Johnson, McGeady, Robinson and Hugill

    Arsenal rest striker Alexis Sanchez with Mesut Ozil missing out through illness. David Ospina is given a chance in goal while Lucas Perez recovers from an ankle knock to partner Olivier Giroud in attack.

    Arsenal: Ospina, Maitland-Niles, Mustafi, Gabriel, Monreal, Xhaka, Ramsey, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Iwobi, Lucas, Giroud  

  18. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Wycombe 2-1 Stourbridge

    Nope, the dream is over. The lowest ranked side left in the FA Cup are, well, no longer in the FA Cup.

    Stourbridge applaud the fansImage source, PA
  19. Postpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Rotherham 2-3 Oxford

    Oxford have held on at the New York Stadium. The League One side advance past the Championship side and into round four.

  20. How did the non-league sides fare?published at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2017

    Two non-league sides are in the hat for the FA Cup Fourth Round as Lincoln and Sutton head for replays. 

    Barrow 0-2 Rochdale

    Brentford 5-1 Eastleigh

    Ipswich 2-2 Lincoln

    Sutton 0-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Wycombe 2-1 Stourbridge