Summary

  • 22 third-round ties kick off at 15:00 GMT

  • Coventry cause shock of third round with 2-1 win over Stoke

  • Watch highlights online this evening

  • React to the results - #bbcfacup

  1. Good night!published at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    We wish you farewell.

    Head to the video wall below for highlights or join Saj here for the Chelsea game.

  2. The romance of the FA Cup, Dan Walker stylepublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

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  3. Bring on the wall!published at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Look over here and you'll find all the highlights and goals from today's 15:00 GMT kick-offs in the FA Cup third round on our glorious video wall.

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  4. 'I need to get better at goal celebrations'published at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    CoventryImage source, Getty Images

    Coventry City right-back Jack Grimmer, who scored the winner against Stoke: "The FA Cup is something special. I scored in the 97th minute to win a tie for Shrewsbury (in 2016) so to add to it today was amazing.

    "Right at the last minute, I took a touch and decided to shoot. I think if any photographers took a photo a couple of seconds after they would have seen the surprise on my face. I think I need to get better at goal celebrations.

    "We made it difficult for them. They wanted to come and play football and the pitch didn't allow them to do it. They worked us hard and that is a sign of what this team can do.

    "I was exhausted in the dressing room. We defended for our lives in the last couple of minutes. As you can imagine the music was on and it was a great atmosphere. Everyone soaked it up. It was so well deserved.

    "The main thing that we've spoken about is about giving back to the fans. It's not where the fans expect us to be. This one is for them. They came out in numbers today and they were brilliant."

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    What do you make of Coutinho's potential £142m move?

    Si Roberts: Sad to see Coutinho go but satisfying to know that by ignoring the advice of half the BBC pundits last summer to accept the first bid, Liverpool secured half a season and an extra £60m.

  6. 'A strange one'published at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Man City 4-1 Burnley

    Burnley

    Sean DycheImage source, Getty Images

    Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "I thought we were very good until they scored their first - a very contentious goal - and then we looked a bit punch drunk.

    "It all changed very quickly and my only gripe is how quickly we switched off after the first goal."

    On the first goal: "The first goal was contentious because the referee could use his common sense and stop that from happening.

    "The referee said he did not need to blow the whistle. The law and common sense view of refereeing is what is important at that moment. Our player is three or four yards away from the referee gesticulating if he is going to blow the whistle and at that moment Manchester City played it into the slot our player would have been.

    "It is a strange one today. You come away from a result like that and the scoreline doesn't suggest how the game went. There were so many good things from us today."

  7. Foot off the gaspublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Newcastle 3-1 Luton

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez: "I said in the news conference we wanted to approach the game with a strong team to make sure we were going through.

    "First half we finished really well. We were 3-0 up, maybe it’s harder to keep concentration in the second half.

    "They scored and maybe had belief they could then score more. We had chances to finish the game. The first half was quite good, a lot of possession, passing and good goals.

    "In the second half we needed more experience to manage these games. Keep the ball and then a fourth goal would have finished it but we couldn't do it."

  8. Postpublished at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Aston Villa 1-3 Peterborough

    jack MarriottImage source, Getty Images

    Only Harry Kane (24) has scored more goals among Englishmen in all competitions in English football than Jack Marriott (23) this season.

  9. 'Aguero is essential for us'published at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Man City 4-1 Burnley

    Manchester City

    Sergio AGueroImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola: "Both of Sergio Aguero's goals were amazing, there were clever and quick and I am happy with both of his goals.

    !It's an honour for me to have Aguero under my command. The quality he has is amazing and we need him to score a lot of goals. Aguero is the kind of player that in a matter of seconds can score two goals. He is an essential player for us."

    On David Silva: "David Silva is a legend for the club for what he has done. I am happy for him to have made his statement and it is not easy for him to travel to Spain and England back and forth. But we are happy because everyone is playing well. And for today."

  10. 'We're all under pressure'published at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    Stoke City

    Mark HughesImage source, Reuters

    Stoke manager Mark Hughes speaking to Match of the Day: "It's clearly a difficult time for us. When we make mistakes, they're getting penalised. We're not giving ourselves the right defensive platform at the moment and when that happens you're always vulnerable.

    "Clearly, the only way to quieten down the noise around the club is to win games. We need to turn it around and quickly. We're good enough in this league - we've proved it during my tenure - but we've got to be better in key moments.

    "We're all under pressure. I can take the pressure and the focus. I'm not naive and I realise people will talk about my position. But we've got good owners who will make the right decisions for the club. They have done before and they'll do it again.

    "Credit to Coventry. They deserved the win for defending manfully and putting bodies on the line. I wish them well."

  11. 'Naive'published at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Newcastle 3-1 Luton

    Luton Town manager Nathan Jones: "We were a little bit naive to be honest. I'm a bit disappointed.

    "At times we were excellent in the second half, we looked an attacking threat.

    "We gave a wonderful account of ourselves. We had a right go at a Premier League side. We haven't tried to nick a result, we had a good go.

    "Maybe that's naive but we played some great football today and the fans were outstanding."

  12. Postpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Man City 4-1 Burnley

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  13. 'We were solid'published at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Bolton 1-2 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield Town

    Huddersfield manager David Wagner: “We dominated the ball and controlled the game. We thought our spaces would come as the game went on and I thought it was a deserved win.

    “We had a debutant and several players coming back so there could have been disharmony, but I was very satisfied with how solid we were."

  14. 'Manchester United away would be perfect'published at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    Coventry celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Mark Robins has discussed the Coventry fans on Match of the Day: “The atmosphere was outstanding and the supporters desperately want to grab on to something.

    "They’re lifeblood of the club. Some are staying away at the moment but we want them back. I can't ask them to come, as it's so expensive. But we need every penny we can in the transfer market. We're trying to build something.

    "It's an outstanding achievement, against a team full of stars, some of whom will be playing in internationals and at the World Cup this summer. To come out and not scrap or hold on, we were deserved winners."

    Robins on the pressure on former team-mate and Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "In management you get it all the time. It won't be the first time or last time he's had this. We've all been through it. You have to stay focused. He's a talented manager and he needs to get a break. Their chairman is notoriously patient and hopefully he'll be given that time.

    "For us it's brilliant, we're in the fourth round draw. Hopefully we'll get a big club away from home - Manchester United away would be perfect."

  15. Postpublished at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    "When a Premier League side lose to a lower league side, that's news."

    If it doesn't go so well this week Mark, there's always a job for you here...

  16. 'The boys threw themselves at everything'published at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    Coventry goalImage source, Reuters

    Coventry manager Mark Robins on Match of the Day: "I’m proud. Regardless of the current troubles at Stoke, and the pressure on them, we equipped ourselves really well. We went toe-to-toe with them. We could have been 3-0 up in the first half. They put pressure on us in the second half were able to bring on a wealth of experience from their bench.

    "But then we got the second on the counter. The boys threw themselves at everything and we're in the hat for the next round."

    Were Coventry hanging on at the end? “They were desperate for the win, as we were. There were times where you have to forgive the lads who are 18 and 19. There were so many things that were pleasing out there today."

  17. Postpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Coventry 2-1 Stoke

    Mark Hughes says that 'we have disappointed ourselves and our fans."

    The Stoke manager is under some heat at the moment.

    Full reaction to come.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    #BBCFACup or 81111 on text

    Alex from Leeds: Stoke and Mark Hughes fan here. This is not the result that should decide whether he stays or goes. If results continue to be poor, he can leave at the end of the season. Now is not the time - I doubt Coates will think so either.

    Andrew Dunn: Not so long ago we got knocked out by Worcester City but today we have created the upset of the round. Awesome for the Sky Blues. The long-suffering fans deserve this. Wonderful day for the club.

    Two sides to every story.

  19. WATCH: Lovely backheel from Gundogan sets up Agueropublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2018

    Manchester City 4-1 Burnley

    Nice assist here by Gundogan.

    Watch all the videos here.