Summary

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  • Henderson gives League One side lead, Lucas levels in first Spurs start

  • Kane gives Spurs lead with late spot-kick before Davies' late leveller

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  1. Goodbye!published at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Well, pfft. What a day for Rochdale. What a week for Tottenham. Football, eh?

    One last treat to see you into the night: another plug for our match highlights of that stonker at Spotland.

    Remember we'll be back tomorrow with coverage of the final fifth-round tie when Wigan host Manchester City in a repeat of the 2013 final.

    Thanks for your company this afternoon - sithee later!

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    #bbcFACup or text 81111 (UK only)

    Andy Wedge: Spurs result against Rochdale again shows that Tottenham just aren't capable of making any kind of push to win The Premier League; take just two of their best players out of the team and they are just another bog standard team.

    Ray Verma: Multiple changes, Llorente looks as rusty as a pair of scissors and it felt as if certain players were hesitant, apart from Son & Lucas Moura. Son wasn't keen to shoot at times. Poch needs to get the balance right. We're in fixture pile-up crisis!

    Sam Ager: Thoughtful of Spurs to give lower league teams a day out at Wembley in the FA Cup.

  3. 'I was hoping more than believing'published at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Rochdale scorer Steven Davies talking to BBC Radio 5 Live: I think I was hoping more than believing. We've go a great team spirit, we've just not had the best of seasons.

    I was always taught have a good first touch. When they bring on the big guns and Harry Kane scores, I've got to follow suit haven't I?

    It's been a great evening and we've now got a trip to Wembley to look forward to.

  4. Postpublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Before we wrap things up here, let's give the all-but-final word to Rochdale's hero...

  5. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Another memorable afternoon at Spotland for Harry Kane...

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  6. 'I think the opposition will see it as a headache'published at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham.

    Rochdale manager Keith Hill speaking to BBC Sport: "It was an amazing game and an amazing event for us. We took the opposition on and we know how good they are.

    "It was sacrificial behaviour at times and going 1-0 up we almost lit the bomb and knew what would come. Heads could have gone down at 2-1 but they didn't.

    "We got what we felt was a deserved equaliser.

    "We'll see the replay as an opportunity I think the opposition will see it as a headache. It's all on their terms now but we'll go to Wembley and have a go."

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    #bbcFACup or text 81111 (UK only)

    Safe to say these fellas are happy...

    .Image source, Twitter

    Anyone else out there who whipped out their camera phone at Spotland to savour the magic moment? If so, we want to see it. Send in your snaps to #bbcfacup!

  8. WATCH: Rochdale v Spurs highlightspublished at 18:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Relive the drama of the fifth-round match between underdogs Rochdale and Tottenham Hotspur, as Steve Davies saved the home side's FA Cup dreams.

  9. Postpublished at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    If you've only just walked from whatever has occupied your Sunday afternoon then you've missed a treat. That's the bad news.

    The good news? You can now watch our highlights of the thrilling 2-2 draw between League One's bottom side and the Premier League high-fliers....

  10. 'FA Cup is magic' - Spurs bosspublished at 18:24 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino to BBC Sport: “The FA Cup is magic. We have another opportunity at Wembley, the same situation like before.”

    Did he think Harry Kane’s goal would be the winner?

    “No - I was so calm on the bench because I know very well what happens if you believe the tie is over. That happens. We concede two clear chances, one was nearly and one was a goal.”

    Was he surprised at how Rochdale played?

    “I was not surprised. This competition is completely differently. Newport gave us a fantastic game and they lost their next game in the league 5-0.

    "The motivation is always massive. It’s not easy to play this type of game. Of course we wanted to win but we have the possibly to win.

    "We have all the squad fit and it will be another game to provide players with the chance to compete on Wembley and we have the possibility to reach the quarter finals."

  11. Postpublished at 18:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Let's have some Spurs reaction. Mauricio Pochettino's words are positive but his face paints a different picture...

  12. 'It's absolutely brilliant'published at 18:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham.

    Jermaine Jenas
    Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC One

    At 2-1 down Rochdale had real belief in themselves. It's all about the touch and finish. It's so precise, it's absolutely brilliant. I think they deserved this replay.

    Josh LillisImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Never had a moment like that'published at 18:19 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Rochdale boss Keith Hill in the BBC One studio: "I thought we played quite well. It was a difficult fixture. We hung in there second half and always thought we could get overrun and we did to a degree but we got our rewards.

    "I can't describe my emotions. I may be able to in a couple of days. It was special. We tried to press the opposition. I'm really pleased with the performance and the result.

    "I've never had a moment like that. We've had promotion twice but to do that against a team like Tottenham...

    "Wembley is a reward for the players' efforts. We've got that booster and momentum and they will be looking forward to it as will the supporters.

    "It's Milton Keynes on Wednesday and that's the bread and butter. The players have to enjoy this with their families but we have to switch to the league campaign.

    "When the ball drops to Steve Davies he's going to score, he's superb at finishing."

  14. 'It was written'published at 18:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Rochdale's injury-time goalscorer Steve Davies on BBC One: "It's brilliant. I've been out injured for seven weeks and found it tough to get back into the team. I've done my job and finished it.

    "When you look at this day and how special it is, it was written. We've got great team spirit and will never give up."

  15. Postpublished at 18:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Don't you just love a heart-warming story. Steve Davies has had a tough time since being tipped for great things as a Tranmere kid, suffering two serious injuries while at Derby and seeing his career suffer as a result.

    Now, after another comeback appearance, he is the toast of Rochdale...

    Steve DaviesImage source, Getty Images
  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    #bbcFACup or text 81111 (UK only)

    Arianator Joseph: Great match, love it, I love Spurs for this, a replay is better than a win for the Dale.

    Simon Sinclair: Got to love the FA Cup - that’s what it’s all about! It’s a special tournament.

    Bruce Vuyani Nadin: Got to love an underdog, got to love the FA Cup Thank you Rochdale for putting a smile on the face of English football.

    On the basis that Spurs drew 2-2 at both Liverpool and Juventus, does that make Rochdale as good as both of them??

    Brian

    Steve DaviesImage source, PA
  17. 'I've always dreamed of playing at Wembley'published at 18:10 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Rochdale's first goalscorer Ian Henderson on BBC One: "To get a draw at the end of the day against a Premier League club - you can hear what it means to the fans, board and staff.

    "We can't wait to go to Wembley. We always felt we had an opportunity, Stevo (Steven Davies) is an unbelievable finisher and we deserved that today.

    "I've always dreamed of playing at Wembley and now I can say I've played there - if i'm fit and picked!"

  18. "Dale are going to Wembley, la la la la"published at 18:08 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport at Spotland

    The Oasis cover of Slade classic 'Cum on Feel the Noize' is blasting out of the speakers at Spotland and it's a very appropriate track. Rochdale fans are laughing with glee and singing about going to Wembley and the Spurs supporters are applauding them as they leave. They will meet again in 10 days or so.

  19. WATCH: Steve Davies equalises to saves Rochdalepublished at 18:06 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    Steve Davies sends Spotland into pure pandemonium as his stoppage time equaliser forces a replay.

  20. Postpublished at 18:05 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2018

    Rochdale 2-2 Tottenham

    I bet Dale defender Harrison McGahey couldn't wait to congratulate goalscorer Steve Davies after that equaliser. McGahey, you will remember, was the culprit who conceded the penalty which Harry Kane scored to seemingly put Spurs though.

    Order an extra side from your favourite Portuguese chicken supplier tonight Steve. It's on Harrison.