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Newport 0-0 Leeds
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Newport 0-0 Leeds
Frank Nouble on the Newport left gives Leeds an early warning. He's big, powerful and shows a turn of foot to skin his man and deliver a cross which gets hastily cleared.
Newport 0-0 Leeds
Michael Pearlman
BBC Wales Sport at Rodney Parade
If you like the Rodney Parade name, it’s known locally as Dave Parade for obvious, Trigger inspired reasons.
Newport 0-0 Leeds
"County til I die, I'm County til I die, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm County til I day."
They sing loudly as referee Mike Dean gets us rolling.
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
The Leeds fans have brought around 1,000 fans to Rodney Parade (which some of us at BBC Sport think is the best named ground in the UK).
The players are just coming out into the freezing conditions. Sun beats down but don't let it deceive you.
I'll bring you plenty from John Hartson - who is analysing this for 5 live - and Iwan Roberts - who is on BBC One Wales.
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
Michael Pearlman
BBC Wales Sport at Rodney Parade
With an unchanged first XI, the subplots for the Exiles are mainly sitting on the substitutes bench.
New signings from Swansea, Josh Sheehan and Tyler Reid could both feature, with former Man United player Reid sure to be motivated to face Leeds.
And then there is Paul Hayes. He scored twice at White Hart Lane this time last year as Wycombe came within a whisker of upsetting Tottenham. He signed for County in October but red tape has delayed his debut until today. He is one to watch.
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
The team news from a Newport perspective is, there is no team news.
County remain unchanged from their 2-1 win over Exeter on New Years Day.
Newport: Day, Pipe, White, Bennett, Demetriou, Butler, Labadie, Willmott, Dolan, Nouble, Amond
Subs: Bittner, Tozer, McCoulsky, Reid, O'Brien, Sheehan, Hayes
Just the nine changes for Leeds.
Only Gaetano Berardi and Kalvin Phillips maintain their places from the XI that started the goalless draw with Nottingham Forest.
Leeds:Lonergan, Borthwick-Jackson, Shaughnessy, Berardi, Anita, Phillips, Klich, Cibicki, Sacko, Grot, Lasogga
Subs:Peacock-Farrell, Cooper, Kitching, Pearce, Rey, Saiz, Clarke
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
Life must feel pretty sweet for Newport County.
Go back 10 months or so and they were doomed, heading for the National League - 11 points adrift of safety.
But a run of seven wins in 12 matches - and an 89th minute winner on the final day of the campaign - kept them in the Football League.
Now they sit mid-table, comfortable and ready to have a right good go at a side with real FA Cup pedigree.
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
Leeds United - winners of this trophy in 1972 - come into this fixture with four wins in their last six games.
But if you are just tuning in, they've made nine changes from the draw with Nottingham Forest.
So it's time to focus on the first game of the day but before I do, I want to sign post you to a few things.
For all the FA Cup content we have produced, click here and explore the menu.
If you want to watch the goals from your club, click here to access all the results. Then just click on Saturday's date, click your chosen fixture and there will be video available to watch.
Enjoy.
Now, Rodney Parade is the focus...
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So earlier we asked you what you would adopt (human, animal, object, whatever) as your club's lucky mascot. This all stems from Rochdale fans seemingly adopting a pigeon yesterday (see the entry at 11:11am).
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It's a mash up, it's a shuffle, it's a corker.
This is a must-watch on your Sunday morning. Alan Shearer, Danny Murphy, Peter Reid, some crutches, some assistant referees getting slammed by the ball, some terrible celebrations and a whole lot more.
Hit play and chuckle your way through it.
Coventry 2-1 Stoke
Elsewhere on Saturday, this was the goal which saw Stoke off.
Now some have labelled it a screamer, others a humdinger, I'm not so sure.
What would you go for?
I'll play safe and just call it a cracker.
Manchester City 4-1 Burnley
Stop that, Gundogan. Incredibly cheeky.
I know I've just put the link up in a post pointing you to our video wall but if you are going to watch any of the action, I recommend Manchester City's win over Burnley. Aguero's second goal is more beautiful than the Mona Lisa.
Right, I sense you want a few goals to see you through the next 30 minutes without any football on.
Here you go...
Transfer latest
Some other Sunday morning news for you - Kevin Mirallas has just left Everton to join Olympiakos on loan.
For my money he played 186 times for the Toffees and hit 38 goals.
Everton have just confirmed the move is finalised an the full story is here.
Saturday flashback
So yesterday we had a load of FA Cup games, a Mark Hughes sacking and you may have missed the latest kick-off between Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho.
Chelsea manager Conte was asked how he feels about his Manchester United counterpart, following comments made on Friday (you can read all about that here).
Conte said: "Maybe he's a little man in the past, a little man in the present and maybe a little man in the future."
I see a Rocky film developing here.
Newport v Leeds (12:00 GMT)
Just the nine changes for Leeds.
Only Gaetano Berardi and Kalvin Phillips maintain their places from the XI that started the goalless draw with Nottingham Forest.
Leeds: Lonergan, Borthwick-Jackson, Shaughnessy, Berardi, Anita, Phillips, Klich, Cibicki, Sacko, Grot, Lasogga
Subs: Peacock-Farrell, Cooper, Kitching, Pearce, Rey, Saiz, Clarke
There were a whopping 25 matches on Saturday.
League One Fleetwood earned a replay with Leicester, and Norwich did the same against Chelsea.
The big shock came at Coventry, where the League Two side beat Stoke City.
To catch up on all the goals and highlights, head over to our video wall by clicking here.
Sunday papers
The Sunday Times labels Philippe Coutinho's move to Barcelona from Liverpool a "heist".