Summary

  • Abraham and Dyer both score twice in Swansea's biggest ever FA Cup win

  • Huddersfield host Man Utd after seeing off Birmingham in extra-time

  • Rochdale beat Millwall to set up tie against Tottenham or Newport

  1. Postpublished at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Birmingham v Huddersfield (19:45 GMT)

    The snow is falling in Birmingham and there are A LOT of empty seats. Not many fans fancy this one and you can't blame them really.

  2. Get Involved #BBCFootball or text 81111published at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Best and worst veteran strikeforces

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    Chris: I remember Sir Les Ferdinand and Teddy Sheringham entering their twilight years at Spurs. You don't get many better veteran duos than that!

  3. Postpublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Birmingham v Huddersfield (19:45 GMT)

    Andy Townsend
    Ex-Republic of Ireland international on BBC Radio 5 live

    I am a little surprised with the Birmingham side considering the prize on offer with a home tie against Manchester United.

  4. Priorities elsewhere?published at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Birmingham v Huddersfield (19:45 GMT)

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    It is probably fair to say that Huddersfield and Birmingham's priorities lie away from the FA Cup this season.

    The Terriers are fighting for Premier League survival with David Wagner's side second bottom of the table in their first season in the top flight.

    Birmingham, meanwhile, are 19th in the Championship, just four points above the relegation zone.

    Still, there's a decent prize awaiting the side that wins this game. They will host Manchester United in the fifth round.

  5. Get involved #bbcfootball or text 81111published at 19:36 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Best and worst veteran strikeforces

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    Wasn't it back in 2008 when Cardiff briefly had Robbie Fowler and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink up front!

    Chris, Norwich

  6. Strong teampublished at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    You could assemble a pretty decent veteran strikeforce and defence from the guys in the Match of the Day studio.

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  7. Postpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    The below reminds me of the strikeforces I used to assemble when managing non league teams on Football Manager. Head to the free transfer market and sign exclusively players I'd heard of, dismissing the fact they were pushing 40. Great days.

  8. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Best and worst veteran strikeforces

    Tobias Deakin: Bayo Akinfenwa (35) Craig Mackail Smith (33) and Nathan Tyson (35) for @wwfcofficial, external is a pretty incredible veteran strike force to have!

  9. 'A tough game against a battle-hardened Notts County'published at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Chris Sutton
    Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Swansea are a little depleted with Wilfried Bony set to miss the rest of the season and Carlos Carvalhal has talked about not taking any risks and concentrating on the league. They have gathered real momentum since Carlos Carvalhal came into the club, but he will learn a lot about his fringe players who he brings in. It will be a tough game against a battle-hardened Notts County.

  10. Team newspublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium

    Swansea City manager Carlos Carvalhal makes seven changes from Saturday’s Premier League draw at Leicester. Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Connor Roberts, Kyle Bartley, Tom Carroll, Luciano Narsingh, Wayne Routledge and Tammy Abraham replace Lukasz Fabianski, Alfie Mawson, Federico Fernandez, Martin Olsson, Ki Sung-yueng, Leroy Fer and Jordan Ayew

    Notts County boss Kevin Nolan makes three changes from the 4-1 League Two win over Crewe. Carl Dickinson, Matty Virtue and Terry Hawkridge are in for Dan Jones, Elliott Hewitt and Shola Ameobi.

    Swansea XI: Nordfeldt; van der Hoorn, Bartley, Naughton; Narsingh, Clucas, Carroll, Roberts; Dyer, Routledge, Abraham.

    Notts County XI: Collin; Hunt, Duffey, Brisley, Dickinson, Alessandra, Husin, Virtue, Grant, Hawkridge, Stead.

  11. Postpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Ellie Thomason
    BBC Sport at Liberty Stadium

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    A Swansea steward has just told me he’s not expecting a big crowd tonight. He reckons around 8,000 in total with 240 away fans making the long trip from Nottingham.

    According to my phone it’s two degrees so I can’t blame people for wanting to stay at home and watch it on BBC One!

  12. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Rochdale v Millwall (19:45 GMT)

  13. Team newspublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Rochdale v Millwall (19:45 GMT)

    Rochdale make one enforced change to the team that beat Northampton 1-0 in the league at the weekend, with new signing Scott Wiseman cup-tied after playing for Chesterfield earlier in the competition.

    The defender is replaced by 22-year-old Harrison McGahey as Keith Hill keeps faith with the rest of the side that won at Sixfields.

    Rochdale: Lillis, Rafferty, McGahey, McNulty, Delaney, Done, Camps, Cannon, Kitching , Andrew, Henderson. Subs: Ntlhe, Rathbone, Thompson, Inman, Moore, Adshead, Gillam.

    Meanwhile, Millwall boss Neil Harris has made six changes to his line-up from their last outing, a 2-0 league win at Reading.

    Neither of their top scorers, George Saville and Lee Gregory, are in the starting XI while Jordan Archer is replaced in goal by David Martin. Midfielder Fred Onyedinma does keep his place but Steve Morison misses out.

    Millwall: Martin, McLaughlin, Hutchinson, Shackell, Meredith, Tunnicliffe, Williams, Thompson, Ferguson, Elliott, Onyedinma. Subs: Archer, Gregory, Romeo, Wallace, Morison, Saville, Cooper.

  14. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Best and worst veteran strikeforces

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    Shola Ameobi doesn't start tonight but he did in the original tie, meaning Notts County had a strikeforce that had the combined age of 70.

    Jon Stead is 34 while former Newcastle striker Ameobi is 36 years' young.

    What's the best and worst veteran strikeforce your side has had? Let us know via #bbcfootball or text in on 81111 (UK only)

  15. Team newspublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Team news is in for tonight's live FA Cup replay as Tammy Abraham starts for Swansea.

    Jon Stead retains his place in the Notts County attack but fellow veteran Shola Ameobi drops to the bench.

    Full team news to follow.

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  16. What happened first time around?published at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Veteran striker Jon Stead grabbed an equaliser Notts County held Swansea 1-1. The Premier League side had gone ahead through Luciano Narsingh.

    Watch the highlights above.

  17. VAR in action againpublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Andrew Gillies
    BBC Radio 5 live at Liberty Stadium

    Making its debut on Welsh soil VAR is set up and ready to go...

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  18. "Anything can happen"published at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Garry Monk
    Former Swansea manager on MOTD

    "Both teams are in good form and they have a lot of momentum. It's the FA Cup so anything can happen. Both teams will believe they can win the game."

    On the absence of Leroy Fer and Wilfried Bony for Swansea: "Obviously losing those two types of players - Wilfred coming back and Fer scoring goals - you want as many options available.

    "To lose Bony will be a blow and Fer has been more integral so that's an even bigger blow. You just have to prepare the other players coming in. It's an opportunity for others."

    On Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal: "He is a good manager and he has a great personality. He is a genuine guy and he has had a positive effect on everyone here."

    Prediction: 3-1

  19. Dare Swansea dream of Wembley?published at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Swansea v Notts County (20:05 GMT)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium

    Swansea City’s priority this season is undoubtedly trying to secure Premier League survival, but might Carlos Carvalhal and his players be quietly thinking about Wembley?

    If they beat League Two Notts County tonight, the Swans will visit Carvalhal’s former club, Championship side Sheffield Wednesday, in the last 16 – just three wins from a first FA Cup final appearance for Swansea.

    Carvalhal has overseen a major improvement since his appointment in December, with the Welsh side losing only one of his eight games in charge.

    Saturday’s draw at Leicester lifted Swansea out of the Premier League relegation zone for the first time since November and, although they have bigger fish to fry than the FA Cup, their manager with a fondness for marine analogies may have one eye on Wembley.

  20. What happened first time around?published at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2018

    Birmingham v Huddersfield (19:45 GMT)

    Birmingham City came from behind to force a replay against Huddersfield thanks to Lukas Jutkiewicz's equaliser.

    Steve Mounie headed in Florent Hadergjonaj's cross early in the first half to give Huddersfield the lead.

    Watch the highlights above.