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Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Atdhe Nuhiu is the sort of striker you'd hate to mark. Big, strong, awkward. He tries to throw himself on the end of another cross but the red shirts of Swansea clear their lines.

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Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Atdhe Nuhiu is the sort of striker you'd hate to mark. Big, strong, awkward. He tries to throw himself on the end of another cross but the red shirts of Swansea clear their lines.
Sheff Wed 0-0 Swansea
Pat Nevin
on BBC Radio 5 live
Someone from Swansea has to step up to the plate some time soon because they're not winning anything anywhere on the pitch.
You want your big players to be capable of that.
Wednesday are playing well.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Swansea enjoy a little spell of possession for the first time, Kyle Naughton trying to get things moving from the right side of Swansea's three-man defence. But the visitors barely get over the halfway line.
Sheff Wed 0-0 Swansea
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live at Hillsborough
There is a half decent crowd here, but it is easy to forget that Hillsborough is a cavernous stadium. It is probably only half full, but the Wednesday fans are in good voice.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Wednesday's tactics look pretty clear: get some good deliveries into the box from out wide and let Atdhe Nuhiu attack it. I've seen smaller skyscrapers than the Kosovan.
Another ball comes in from Jack Hunt on the right, but Nuhiu can't meet it. The home fans are enthused by their team's start.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Swansea have barely had a kick yet. George Boyd is still dancing his way along the touchline, this time he can't deliver into the penalty area.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Oh dear, it doesn't look great for Alfie Mawson. He hobbled off in the warm-up and has reappeared on the Swans bench with a pair of crutches and leg brace. Let's hope it is just precautionary.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Wednesday on the front foot in these early stages. George Boyd - the only player on show here to have played in an FA Cup final - tricks his way down the left flank, swinging into the box in front of the Leppings Lane end. Team-mate Jacob Butterfield tries to attack the ball but the ball flicks his forehead and drifts harmlessly wide.
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Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Pat Nevin
on BBC Radio 5 live
What a start that could have been for Sheffield Wednesday.
It's really got the fans going, and they've already been well up for this one.
They need to be able to break from deep and they did it superbly then.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
Early chance for Wednesday! Adam Reach bursts through on the right, his driven shot towards the bottom far corner pushed out by Swans keeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
For many years Hillsborough was one of the FA Cup semi-final venues. Today it is hosting a fifth-round clash as Wednesday aim to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time since Regi Blinker and Graham Hyde were kings here - 1996-97.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Swansea
We hear a familiar blast of 'Hi Ho Sheffield Wednesday' and then referee Paul Tierney toots his whistle for the first time this afternoon. Game on!
Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea (12:30 GMT)
Carlos Carvalhal described how he couldn't wait to get back out on the Hillsborough touchline. So much so, he popped out of the tunnel before the players. He's sat in the dugout on his own - the away one, I hope - soaking it all in.
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Swansea boss Carlos Carvalhal: "We won't take any risks and there will be changes because I will protect some players, I'm absolutely sure about that.
"Ask me to stay in the Premier League or win the cup, and I say Premier League because it is more important to the club.
"We will try our best to go to the next stage and if we win it will be fantastic. But if we do not get to the next stage, then it is OK."
Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea (12:30 GMT)
Sheffield Wednesday manager Jos Luhukay: “For us it is a very important game. You know that when you win a game you get closer to the final and that is very good motivation for the players.
“It is a good step for us to play a Premier League club and fight to come into the next round.
“With the cups, when you come to a final, it is a dream for the players and the fans. They are highlight days in football for everyone.
“But our players will have a lot of passion to come to the next round.”
Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea (12:30 GMT)
The Wednesday groundstaff are out on the pitch armed with pitchforks, a little prod here, a little prod there.
Meanwhile, the players have disappeared back down the tunnel to slap on some heat rub, tie up their top knots, or do whatever footballers do these days in the final moments before kick-off.
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Doug, Leyland
Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea (12:30 GMT)
I'd suggest a quiet one Gary, judging by the sea of blue seats around Hillsborough at the moment. Reckon we'll struggle to hit the 20,000 mark at this rate.