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Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)
This is lovely. Just lovely.
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Caroline Chapman
Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)
This is lovely. Just lovely.
#bbcfacup
Mounir El-J: Simone Zaza at the Euros brought on just to take a penalty then that ridiculous miss in the shootout. Zero to zero.
We can't resist having another peek at this one...
Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)
The January blues are still very much in session at Anfield.
Jurgen Klopp's side have only one win in seven games this year - their third-round FA Cup replay victory at League Two Plymouth Argyle.
And the Reds now need to recover from their League Cup semi-final exit at the hands of Southampton on Wednesday - the first time Klopp has lost a semi-final as a manager.
We can probably expect to see a stronger Liverpool side than the one that beat Argyle and we'll bring you team news in the next half an hour.
BBC Radio 5 live
Listen to BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson on Facebook Live as he discusses the FA Cup match between Liverpool and Wolves. Conor McNamara is the man holding the mic.
That tie is live on Radio 5 live.
Chelsea v Brentford (15:00 GMT)
Josh McEachran, a former highly-rated youngster at Chelsea, believes their fans are desperate to see a young English player come through the ranks.
McEachran will return to Stamford Bridge with Brentford for the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday.
He also likes jaunty Peaky Blinder hats.
Watch more on Football Focus today from 12:00 GMT on BBC One, the BBC Sport website & mobile app.
FA Cup fourth round
Football Focus
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#bbcfacup
Will: James Vaughan scoring then getting sent off for taking his shirt off and end up drawing the match!
Michal Koziol: How about from zero to zero? Johnny Evans during the famous loss 6-1 to City at Old Trafford - first missed a sitter then got sent off.
Hero to zero? Or zero to hero? Let us know your memorable moments via #bbcfacup or Match of the Day's Facebook page.
Crystal Palace v Manchester City (15:00 GMT)
The first of two all-Premier League clashes today features Crystal Palace and Manchester City at 15:00 GMT.
The visitors have won 11 of their past 12 meetings with Palace in all competitions, and last beat them in November - in a match manager Pep Guardiola has described as "one of the worst of the season".
Sam Allardyce has yet to win in the league as Crystal Palace boss - his only victory so far coming in the third round replay against his former club Bolton.
Blackburn v Blackpool (15:00 GMT)
There's a good ol' Lancashire battle among today's 15:00 GMT fixtures, as Blackburn host Blackpool.
Both sides are struggling in their respective leagues. Rovers are second-bottom of the Championship while Blackpool are without a win since Boxing Day in League Two.
This will be the third time the two clubs will have faced each other in the FA Cup, with Blackburn winning the previous two ties in 1924-25 and 1959-60. A big BBC high-five if you were at/remember either of those matches.
Also of note: Blackpool boss Gary Bowyer goes back to Ewood Park for the first time since he was sacked by Rovers.
#bbcfacup
Joseph Mulreynean: Anthony Knockaert winning the penalty that would see Leicester into the play-off final, missing the penalty and Deeney's winner seconds later.
DJ Mayaz: Karl Darlow losing the ball, sprinting back, jumping over our defender and saving the ball from going in - amazing.
Hero to zero? Or zero to hero? Let us know your memorable moments via #bbcfacup or Match of the Day's facebook page.
Lincoln v Brighton (15:00 GMT)
The Lincoln players have been treated to a magic show ahead of their FA Cup showdown with Championship leaders Brighton, courtesy of Jamie Raven.
"That's great Jamie, now do you reckon you could make Anthony Knockaert disappear?"
Lincoln v Brighton (15:00 GMT)
All eyes (well, neutral eyes at least) will be on Lincoln City today.
The National League leaders, led by brothers Danny and Nicky Cowley, got past Altrincham and Oldham Athletic to make it to the third round.
They then took Championship side Ipswich to a replay at home and Sincil Bank was a-rocking when Nathan Arnold scored in injury time to book them a meeting with Brighton.
It is a first fourth-round appearance for the Imps since 1975-76, when they were managed by the late great Graham Taylor
We, here at the BBC, are all over the FA Cup this weekend.
Thanks to us, you can watch it, listen to it, feel it, breathe it. OK, maybe not the last two, but you can definitely watch and listen thanks to BBC One, Radio 5 live and this very website.
As a special online treat, you'll be able to watch all the goals on the BBC Sport website from 17:15 GMT.
For a fuller idea of our FA Cup coverage, click here.
#bbcfacup
After Darren Bent's own goal and equaliser for Derby in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday, we're asking for your most memorable zero to hero or hero to zero stories.
Joey: Drogba scoring the equaliser in the CL final, then giving away a penalty, then scoring the winning penalty. Hero to Zero to Hero.
Matt Dann: Like Bent, my friend Thom scored an OG but then scored an equaliser, later in the same game he got a red card!
Thomas Rance: I once equalised with two minutes to go in extra time, then missed the first penalty in the shoot-out.
Oh, mate. I can only imagine the stick you received for this.
Liverpool v Wolves (12:30 GMT)
First up today it's Liverpool v Wolves - two clubs who share 11 FA Cup titles between them.
This will be the first time the teams have met in the FA Cup since February 1952, also at the fourth round stage, on the day Anfield's all-time record attendance of 61,905 was set.
Liverpool won 2-1, with the legendary Bob Paisley getting a goal.
Back in the present, the Reds are without a win in the Premier League in 2017, and come into the match off the back of a League Cup exit against Southampton.
Wolves, meanwhile, are 18th in the Championship and have already overcome top-flight opposition on their way to the fourth round, after beating Stoke.
Football Focus
England goalscoring record. Check.
Manchester United goalscoring record. Check.
Move into management? Possibly.
Wayne Rooney has revealed to Football Focus that he would relish the opportunity to manage once he stops playing.
You can watch more on Football Focus, Saturday from 12:00 GMT on BBC One and an extended version before BBC One's live coverage of Manchester United v Wigan, Sunday, 15:35 GMT
#bbcfacup
Striker Darren Bent endured a rollercoaster of a game for Derby against Leicester on Friday night.
One minute he's scuffing the ball into his own net, the next he's knee-sliding in celebration after heading in an equaliser.
So we want you to tell us about your most memorable footballing zero to hero or hero to zero moments.
Get involved on #bbcfacup, external on Twitter or on the Match of the Day facebook page.
#peoplescup
On this big weekend of FA Cup action, watch some of the best goals from the FA People's Cup - the UK's biggest free five-a-side tournament - and what it means to those who lifted the trophy.
You can get involved in the 2017 FA People's Cup, in one of 16 categories, now! Find out how to sign up here.
BBC Radio 5 live
Here is the battle plan for BBC Radio 5 live today...
Mark Chapman is presenting from Lincoln as sport coverage gets under way at 12:00 GMT.
The rest of the coverage looks/sounds like this...
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.