Summary

  • Rashford, Herrera, Lingard and Lukaku on target for Man Utd

  • Sanchez makes debut and has hand in two of goals

  • Nuhiu scores twice as Sheffield Wednesday beat Reading

  1. 89/92published at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    • Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, sitting 21st in League Two.
    • The Glovers have beaten top-flight opposition before, eliminating Sunderland in the fourth round in 1949.
    • However, they have since lost nine consecutive FA Cup games against top-flight sides, failing to score in seven of them.
  2. 'Wait and see'published at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil Town v Man Utd (19:55 GMT)

    Dan Walker
    BBC Sport at Huish Park

    Alexis SanchezImage source, Reuters

    I've just asked Jose Mourinho if Alexis Sanchez will be playing on the left or through the middle. He laughed his head off and said that we'll have to wait and see.

  3. 'They allow you to play"published at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil Town v Man Utd (19:55 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Former Yeovil midfielder and current Bristol City manager, Lee Johnson, speaking on 5 Live: "There's a huge gulf in class so it'll be a difficult night for Yeovil. But if they get past that 20-minute mark at 0-0 then the players will get a second wind and play themselves into the game. We've played both Man United and Man City recently and United sit in a structure and allow you to play.

    "Yeovil have an unbelievable history with knocking out teams from a higher division, going back to the old pitch where there was a 10-metre slope. These FA Cup games are big occasions and this environment can bring the fans back. When I was playing here we'd get 7-8,000. Now they're getting 2-3,000, so hopefully tonight will go a long way to getting back to that."

  4. Get Involvedpublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

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    I'm more excited about the return of Carrick!

    Andrew, Belfast

    Spoiler alert. Sanchez scores three tonight, everyone goes mental about him being the best signing ever. City still win the league, and probably everything else.

    Dan. London

  5. Postpublished at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Sheff Weds v Reading (19:45 GMT)

    It's, er, not exactly booming at Hillsborough tonight. There is hardly anybody in the stadium 10 minutes from kick-off.

  6. Postpublished at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    We've just seen a brilliant hat-trick from Ian Wright here at Yeovil back in 1993. If my memory serves, Arsenal won the FA Cup that year.

  7. Postpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Tom Garry
    BBC Sport at Huish Park

    Huish ParkImage source, BBC Sport

    Yeovil and Manchester United fans line the side of the Huish Park pitch, hoping for the perfect photo.

  8. Tune in now!published at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018
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  9. Done your scouting...published at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Tom Garry
    BBC Sport at Huish Park

    I bumped in to Darren Way at Ashton Gate after Tuesday night's Carabao Cup semi-final between Bristol City and Manchester City. He - as many others were - was impressed with how the Championship side went about that two-legged tie, tactically.

    Apparently Way took his entire Yeovil squad to watch that game together, so they could witness a top Premier League side first hand prior to tonight's tie. Will that have an impact?

  10. Last time we met...published at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    It was only in 2015...

  11. 'A win-win situation'published at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Alan Shearer
    Former Newcastle striker

    Media caption,

    Sanchez move is a 'good deal' for Manchester United - Shearer

    This is brilliant for Yeovil, it is a win-win situation for them.

    The likes of Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford have to step up and improve their game but you have to do that. Sanchez will improve that Manchester United team and put pressure on those guys. That is what makes you better.

    On the money United have reportedly committed to the Sanchez deal: We have to accept that. It is only going to get bigger. The Neymar deal increased transfer fees, increased wages for everyone. It is an incredible amount of money but believe it or not it is a good deal for Manchester United. He hasn't gone for the money. He could have sat tight for two or three months and got more money in the summer.

    On Jose Mourinho: Jose is doing a very good job, he has signed a new contract and it is his birthday today. He will want to celebrate in style. Two trophies - he'll tell you three trophies - last season and he will be looking to build on that. They are definitely improving.

  12. Postpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Here's Alexis Sanchez out to warm up, to a ripple of applause at a packed Huish Park. I can report that it is a pretty mild night in Somerset by all accounts.

  13. Give us a few tips Leepublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Lee Johnson, manager of Bristol City, who knocked Manchester United out of this season's Carabao Cupo, is at Huish Park. Surely Darren Way has tapped him up for some advice.

    Darren Way and Lee JohnsonImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Postpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Darren Way's story is certainly inspirational.

    You can read more here.

  15. 'Dream bigger'published at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    YeovilImage source, Getty Images

    Yeovil Town manager Darren Way: "Sometimes people don't dream big enough. We have worked extremely hard against all the odds to get this opportunity. What I don't want my players to do is waste it.

    "If we get a result this will be the biggest story ever in Yeovil's history."

  16. A remarkable tale...published at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    "I feel very fortunate to be alive today," says Yeovil Town boss Darren Way. "I've had 28 operations on my injuries and I'm due to have more. I've got another one coming up after the Manchester United game."

    On 17 December 2008, Way, a midfielder in his third spell with the Glovers, was on his way to collect items for his new home when the van he was a passenger in was involved in a serious collision , externalwith another vehicle on the A3088 just outside Yeovil.

    He was airlifted to hospital with injuries including a broken left femur, broken left kneecap, broken and dislocated right elbow and broken and dislocated left hip.

    Plymouth-born Way spent most of 2009 in a wheelchair and had to learn to walk again, while coming to terms with the devastating end of his playing career at the age of 29.

    Media caption,

    'It was life or death' - Yeovil boss on horrific crash

    Way now hopes to mastermind one of the great FA Cup shocks by steering League Two Yeovil - the lowest-ranked side left in the competition - to a famous fourth round win over the 12-time winners at Huish Park, a tie you can watch live on BBC One.

    "You never know what life will bring you," Way tells BBC Sport.

  17. Ultimate One v Special Onepublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil Town v Man Utd (19:55 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Yeovil Town v Manchester United: 'My Dad's the ultimate one' says Darren Way's son

    Yeovil boss Darren Way's 11-year-old son Mason tells BBC Points West his Dad is the "ultimate one" ahead of their FA Cup fourth-round tie against Jose Mourinho's Manchester United.

  18. Get Involvedpublished at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

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    Alexis Sanchez to make his Manchester United debut. But not everyone's impressed. What are your thoughts on United's starting line-up?

    alonsofan86: I can't see how bringing sanchez in is going to help Man Utd team unity. Quality player but not a team player

    stewart_buick: Great to see McTominay starting tonight cracking young player plus Rashford up top.

  19. Postpublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    And those 10 regulars are absolutely livid right now...

  20. Full alreadypublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2018

    Yeovil v Manchester United (19:55 GMT)

    Andrew Gillies
    BBC Radio 5 live at Huish Park

    Yeovil fansImage source, BBC Sport

    The home end terrace has been full well over an hour before kick off such has been the demand to get a good position. Normally we are told there’s usually 10 regulars in place at this time.