Brrrrrrrr...published at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2018
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Carlisle
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VAR used to award Iheanacho goal at King Power Stadium
Burke scores extra-time winner as West Ham beat Shrewsbury
Tom Rostance
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Carlisle
West Ham 0-0 Shrewsbury
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Shrewsbury have started well enough, but they need to be careful with the ball in their own half and be safe in those areas.
Mansfield 0-0 Cardiff
Shot on target! Stags midfielder Joel Byrom flashes in a low drive from long range but it's well held in goal by Neil Etheridge. A reminder that the winner at Field Mill host Manchester City...
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live at King Power Stadium
Claude Puel has yet to make it to the edge of his technical area tonight. By comparison, Uwe Rosler is coaching second by second from the edge of his technical area.
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
West Ham 0-0 Shrewsbury
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Toni Martinez is always running in behind and will stretch the Shrewsbury defence. This lad will shoot from anywhere and is an out-and-out goal scorer.
West Ham 0-0 Shrewsbury
Manuel Lanzini flashes a shot from distance well over the top as West Ham make a bright start.
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Chris: Did the people of Leicester know they were playing tonight?
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Carlisle
It's snowing at Hillsborough...
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
Leicester dominating possession in these early stages as the Fleetwood fans make all of the noise.
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live at King Power Stadium
That was a really noticeable cheer for Riyad Mahrez when his name was read out before kick-off. He is captain tonight and despite rumours about his future, the Leicester fans clearly still have a lot of affection for him.
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
A chance for Kelechi Iheanacho to show his pace early on, driving down the right for Leicester but his ball in comes to nothing.
Leicester 0-0 Fleetwood
Alan Green
BBC Radio 5 live at King Power Stadium
I'll only say this once tonight, I'll get it out of the way now - I can't ignore the fact that the attendance is absolutely feeble. There's no one on the far side of the ground other than the Fleetwood fans.
Away we go in our four 19:45 kick-offs. Where will we get a goal first?
Leicester v Fleetwood (19:45 GMT)
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live at King Power Stadium
Plenty of empty seats at Leicester v Fleetwood. Could their be an upset? Listen to BBC Radio 5 live from 19:45 GMT and also here on the BBC Sport website and app.
Leicester v Fleetwood (19:45 GMT)
A smallish crowd in tonight - as you'd probably expect. It's absolutely freezing out.
Leicester v Fleetwood (19:45 GMT)
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live at King Power Stadium
The perceived wisdom ahead of this replay says the Premier League side make it through. Yet Fleetwood have been more effective on the road this season. The Cod Army’s last senior home win came against Oxford in October, yet they remain in the hunt for the play-offs in League One because of their impressive away form. They have recorded six wins away from home, but only four at Highbury.
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(RE 19:33) As someone who has watched Gethin Jones for a few months at Plymouth Argyle, I wouldn’t bother if I were you.
Josh, Plymouth
Leicester v Fleetwood (19:45 GMT)
Leicester: Jakupovic, Amartey, Dragovic, Benalouane, Fuchs, Mahrez, Iborra, Adrien Silva, Gray, Iheanacho, Slimani. Subs: Vardy, Albrighton, Hamer, Maguire, Okazaki, Ndidi, Barnes.
Fleetwood Town: Neal, Jones, Bolger, Pond, Bell, Glendon, Schwabl, Dempsey, Hiwula, McAleny, Hunter. Subs: Coyle, Burns, Grant, Cairns, Sowerby, Cargill, Cole.
Referee: Jonathan Moss (County Durham)
West Ham v Shrewsbury (19:45 GMT)
West Ham: Hart, Oxford, Ogbonna, Burke, Byram, Lanzini, Obiang, Cullen, Masuaku, Martinez, Ayew. Subs: Zabaleta, Arnautovic, Adrian, Noble, Haksabanovic, Samuelsen, Makasi.
Shrewsbury: Henderson, Beckles, Sadler, Nsiala, Lowe, Godfrey, Riley, Nolan, Ogogo, Whalley, Payne. Subs: Carlton Morris, Dodds, Bolton, John-Lewis, MacGillivray, Bryn Morris, Rodman.
Referee: Jeremy Simpson (Lancashire)