Summary

  • Liverpool - one win in eight in January

  • Klopp - "I'm 100% responsible"

  • Liverpool struggled to cope with Costa

  1. 'No mercy today!'published at 12:18 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Paul Lambert and Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "It is business as normal, it is not the first time we have lost a game in our lives, unfortunately. We try to change a few things in their mindset. It was pretty good against Southampton but we lost. 

    “I didn’t think about which team we played against Plymouth in the last round, it is an intense part of the season and we have to make changes. Nathaniel Clyne is still not available, I can’t play Trent Alexander-Arnold in four games in eight or nine days, it makes no sense for an 18-year-old boy.

    “It’s a pretty nice team, I am fine with this.

    “Paul Lambert is a Dortmund legend, he is! He won the Champions League - not too many people in Germany have done this. We have to like everybody who has – even Paul! He is kind of a friend, a very, very nice person. But today, no mercy.”

  2. Postpublished at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    Lawro's face!!!!

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  3. 'We have earned the right to play here'published at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    Wolves manager Paul Lambert: “I don’t think it matters what run of form Liverpool are in, they are a brilliant club and a brilliant team. We will give it our all to go through.

    “I have great faith with whoever plays in goal, they have no fear. We have earned the right to play here, we have a brilliant following and we are not here to make up the numbers.

    “I know the status that I have at Borussia Dortmund, and I know the status Jurgen Klopp has. It’s a special, special club and it’s close to my heart.”

    Paul LambertImage source, Getty Images
  4. Saturday's FA Cup fixturespublished at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

  5. Get Involved - hero to zero or zero to heropublished at 12:07 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Text 81111

    John in London: Zero to Hero... Given Wycombe's involvement today it has to be Roy Essandoh vs Leicester in 2001. Answered an appeal for strikers on Ceefax and got the winner!!!

    Classic! Keep sending us your hero to zero suggestions by using #bbcfacup on Twitter, texting at 81111 or via the Match of the Day Facebook page.

    Roy EssandohImage source, Getty Images
  6. Zaha returnspublished at 12:04 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Crystal Palace v Man City (15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace are quite excited to have Wilfried Zaha back from African Cup of Nations duty. He doesn't seem too chuffed with the temperature in London.

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  7. BBC One now...published at 12:01 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Football focus

    Ah, Mr Walker. We've been expecting you. 

    What are you waiting for? Turn it on, turn it over. 

  8. Postpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    Half and half scarf? Check.

    Utterly fabulous feathered bowler hat? Check.

    Many, many layers? Check. 

    Wolves fansImage source, Getty Images
  9. Lawro's FA Cup predictionspublished at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

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    FA Cup predictions with Radio 1's Adele & A.Dot

    BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest for each round of this season's FA Cup.

    Lawro's opponents for this weekend's FA Cup fourth-round ties are DJs Adele Roberts and A.Dot.

    Liverpool fan Adele, external is on BBC Radio 1 from Monday to Friday on Early Breakfast from 04:00 GMT to 06:30.

    On the same days, Manchester United supporter A.Dot, external is on 1Xtra presenting 1Xtra Breakfast from 07:00 to 10:00.

    You can see their predictions here.

  10. Early Premiership actionpublished at 11:54 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Motherwell v Rangers (12:30 GMT)

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    There's an early kick-off in the Scottish Premiership, where Motherwell and Rangers are ready to do battle a mere seven days after a dramatic Scottish Cup tie.  

    Rangers snatched two late goals to win it that day, and victory today at Fir Park would see them regain second place in the top flight.

    You can follow all the build up and action here, with kick-off at 12:30 GMT.

  11. Counting downpublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Football Focus - BBC One, 12:00 GMT

    Football Focus

    This is not a drill. This is your ten minute warning for Football Focus. 

    Dan Walker is live from Lincoln City, and is joined today by Dion Dublin and Graham Le Saux. 

    BBC One from 12:00 GMT. Be there (please).

  12. Young gunspublished at 11:48 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    A moment of honesty from the BBC football team: we couldn't remember who 'Randall' was when we saw the Liverpool team-sheet.

    A couple of googles later, and we realise it's local boy Connor Randall.

    The 21-year-old right-back made three Premier League appearances at the end of last season, and also featured in the FA Cup against Exeter. 

    This is his first appearance of the season for the Reds in the number 56 (!) shirt. 

    Connor RandallImage source, Getty Images
  13. TEAM NEWSpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    So those nine changes for Liverpool sees plenty of youth given a chance as Joe Gomez, 19, starts at centre-back, Connor Randall, 21, at right-back, Ovie Ejaria, 19, in midfield and 17-year-old forward Ben Woodburn the youngest of all.

    Divock Origi is still only 21, too, and he starts as striker ahead of Daniel Sturridge, whose finishing was lacking against Southampton on Wednesday.

    Liverpool XI: Karius, Randall, Gomez, Klavan, Moreno, Lucas, Ejaria, Wijnaldum, Woodburn, Firmino, Origi.

    Subs: Mignolet, Milner, Stewart, Can, Wilson, Coutinho, Sturridge.

    Youth is a theme in the Wolves team too, in the shape of 20-year-old keeper Harry Burgoyne, starting only his third senior game for the club.

    Wolves boss Paul Lambert was forced into that change because regular keeper Carl Ikeme was sent off in a 3-1 defeat to Norwich, while there are six other changes to the starting line-up.

    Former Liverpool player Conor Coady returns to Anfield, hoping to spoil the cup ambitions of the club he supports.

    Wolves XI: Burgoyne, Doherty, Edwards, Stearman, Saville, Evans, Coady, Costa, Dicko, Hause, Weimann.

    Subs: Lonergan, Batth, Enobakhare, Ronan, Gibbs-White, Bodvarsson, Mason.

  14. 'No regrets'published at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    I will take this mantra forward for my live text this afternoon. 

    Thanks for the inspo, Mr Lambert.  

  15. Postpublished at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

  16. THAT Giggs goalpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    #nogutsnoglory

    This week in Lawro's predictions (more on that in a minute) he is up against DJs Adele Roberts and A.Dot - two of Radio 1Xtra's finest.

    When asked about her top FA Cup goals, A.Dot remembers Ryan Giggs' dramatic winner for Manchester United against Arsenal in the 1999 FA Cup semi-final replay. She's been reminiscing as part of BBC Sport's No Guts, No Glory campaign.

    You can watch live coverage of Manchester United v Wigan on Sunday at 15:35 GMT on BBC One and the BBC Sport website & app.

  17. TEAM NEWSpublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp makes nine changes from the team who were beaten by Southampton in the EFL Cup semi-final on Wednesday.

    Only Loris Karius and Roberto Firmino retain their places, while Divock Origi is preferred up front to Daniel Sturridge.

    Full team news to follow...

  18. BBC coveragepublished at 11:24 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    FA Cup fourth round

    BBC Radio 5 live

    A reminder of what BBC Radio 5 live has in store for you today.

    12:30 - Liverpool v Wolves Commentary with Conor McNamara & Mark Lawrenson.

    15:00 - Lincoln v Brighton Commentary with Ian Dennis & Chris Waddle

    15:00 - Chelsea v Brentford Sports extra commentary with Mike Sewell & Kit Symons.

    17:30 - Southampton v Arsenal Commentary with Alistair Bruce-Ball & Danny Mills.

    Join Mark Chapman from 12:00 GMT, who is presenting live from lovely Lincoln. 

  19. No guts, no glorypublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    #nogutsnoglory

    Has your team overcome adversity to make it through to the next round of the FA Cup? Or won in the dying seconds?

    We're looking for people who are passionate about the game to send us a short video that tells the story of the FA Cup from the fans' perspective.

    It could be Steven Gerrard's never-say-die approach in the 2006 final, Ben Watson's last-minute winner for Wigan in 2013 or simply your away-day journeys around the country.

    It's up to you.

    All we ask is that it's no longer than 20 seconds in duration and explains what your story is and why you should be chosen to collaborate with the BBC and other online football personalities on our No Guts, No Glory campaign.

    To enter simply email a link to your video or send a file to facup@bbc.co.uk and include your name and the club you support in the title, along with a contact number in the body of the email.

    Alternatively, you can share your video with us on social media using #nogutsnoglory.

  20. Lionel Messi's body double & fame in Singaporepublished at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2017

    Tottenham v Wycombe (15:00 GMT)

    WycombeImage source, Getty Images

    They have a midfielder who was once a body double for Lionel Messi and a forward whose father reportedly made the suit Prince William wore when he married Kate Middleton. Some Wycombe Wanderers facts there for ya.

    The 2001 FA Cup semi-finalists take on Tottenham this weekend and BBC Sport's Phil Shepka has been finding out more about them. So he can tell you.

    Click here.