Summary

  • Newport shock Leicester in day of upsets

  • Jamille Matt heads in Robbie Willmott's cross for shock lead, Rachid Ghezzal puts in rebound for equaliser

  • Amond penalty to regain lead after Albrighton handball

  • League Two Oldham come from goal down to beat Premier League Fulham

  • Non-league Barnet (Coulthirst) beat Championship high-flyers Sheff Utd

  • National South Woking losing 2-0 to Watford (Hughes & Deeney)

  • Also Man City 7-0 Rotherham, Millwall 2-1 Hull, Preston 1-3 Doncaster, QPR 2-1 Leeds

  1. 'A dream come true'published at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Woking manager Alan Dowson: "It's fantastic, look at all the people coming here. It's a dream come true really, against a fantastic side and a fantastic manager."

    Alan's office is in a portakabin and people have been popping in for a chat all day.

    "If you haven't got those people, you haven't got a club," said Alan. "Just because it's a big game, you don't want to get away from that.

    "The cleaners are important, the volunteers are important, and we do say 'come in, enjoy yourself'. I want them to do that, they've been doing it all season."

  2. Postpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    malcolm

    Ladies and gentleman, we give you Malcolm the Woking kit man.

    Chris Waddle would be proud of that mullet.

    woking kitman
  3. 'I have a dream!'published at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Man City v Rotherham (14:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Rotherham manager Paul Warne said: "I've just seen their team so I'm a bit more concerned than before!

    "The good thing was that when I gave the lads the team I didn't have to talk a great deal. We're familiar with all their players, there's respect for our team, which is good for our lads. Now they can go out and go toe to toe with the world's best.

    "About 6,500 of our fans have come over. I have this vivid dream that, if we do win, which would be amazing, when we go back across the tops tonight it'll be mayhem, Woodhead (Pass) will be shut and everyone will be out of their cars partying!"

    sterlingImage source, Reuters
  4. Guardiola or Paul Warne?published at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Man City v Rotherham (14:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Asked if he has been mistaken for Pep Guardiola yet, Rotherham boss Paul Warne replied: "I keep trying to get in their dressing room but the security is well checked up today! But the lads reckon I look better than Pep today so I'll take that."

    paul warneImage source, PA
  5. Team news from The Denpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Millwall v Hull (14:00 GMT)

    Millwall, who stand six places and eight points lower in the Championship table than Hull, have made just two alterations. They bring in on-loan Derby defender Alex Pearce for his debut, while Czech midfielder Jiri Skalak replaces Shane Ferguson.

    Millwall XI: Archer, Romeo, Pearce, Cooper, Murray Wallace, Jed Wallace, Tunnicliffe, Leonard, Skalak, Elliott, O'Brien.

    Subs: Meredith, Williams, Ferguson, Martin, Morison, Brown, White.

    In-form Hull City have made eight changes, with six Tigers academy products in the matchday squad.

    Hull XI: Long, Kane, Mazuch, McKenzie, Lichaj, Batty, Stewart, Milinkovic, Toral, Dicko, Martin.

    Subs: Marshall, Burke, Evandro, Fleming, Sheaf, Ritson, Lewis-Potter.

  6. Crowe makes Preston debutpublished at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Preston v Doncaster (14:00 GMT)

    Preston boss Alex Neil makes two changes his side as Darnell Fisher comes in and Michael Crowe makes his professional debut.

    Preston XI: Crowe, Fisher, Johnson, Gallagher, Storey, Hughes, Ledson, Burke, Huntington, Barkhuizen, Nmecha.

    Substitutes: Rudd, Earl, Clarke, Woods, Browne, Barker, Maguire.

    Doncaster stick with the side that hammered Rochdale 5-0 last time out.

    Doncaster XI: Lawlor, Blair, Anderson, Butler, Andrew, Whiteman, Kane, Crawford, May, Marquis, Wilks.

    Substitutes: Marosi, Rowe, Sadlier, Coppinger, Horton, Greaves, Lewis.

  7. Game timepublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    How do Premier League stars prepare for a FA Cup tie?

    In the case of Gerard Deulofeu and his Watford team-mates, its with a game of Ludo and Guess Who?

    Gerard Deulofeu instagramImage source, Gerard Deulofeu
  8. Team news from Loftus Roadpublished at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    QPR v Leeds (14:00 GMT)

    QPR make five changes to the team which drew with Aston Villa on New Year's Day, however, key men Eberechi Eze and Luke Freeman start.

    QPR XI: Ingram, Kakay, Furlong, Hall, Bidwell, Osayi-Samuel, Scowen, Cousins, Freeman, Eze, Oteh.

    Subs: Lumley, Manning, Baptiste, Smith, Chair, Wszolek, Smyth.

    Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa makes six changes to the side which lost at Nottingham Forest last time, as Jamie Shackleton, Aapo Halme, Leif Davis, Lewis Baker, Tyler Roberts and Jack Clarke all start.

    Leeds United XI: Peacock-Farrell, Ayling, Shackleton, Halme, Davis, Forshaw, Baker, Roberts, Clarke, Alioski, Harrison.

    Subs: Huffer, Pearce, Diaz, Gotts, Stevens, Oduor, Temenuzhkov.

  9. Postpublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking assistant and commentator Martin Tyler is already telling Watford's Troy Deeney how it is on the pitch before kick-off...

    Troy Deeney and Martin TylerImage source, Reuters
  10. Postpublished at 13:28 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    The Watford players are warming up at Woking's cosy Laithwaite Community Stadium.

    They're all doing an exercise I've not seen before, twisting from the hips with their hands on their knees.

    It looks like a move from the Cha Cha Slide.

  11. Team newspublished at 13:25 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    Ben Gerring, who said he'd 'put Watford's Troy Deeney into row Z' starts for National League side Woking and there's also a place for Jamar Loza - a former Norwich City academy player.

    Woking XI: Ross, Colier, Casey, Cook, Gerring, Jolley, Edser, Taylor, Hyde, Luer, Loza

    Watford have named a whole new XI from the side who drew 3-3 with Bournemouth in the Premier League.

    There's a debut for 21-year-old Venezuelan winger Adalberto Penaranda but Troy Deeney has to settle for a place on the bench, alongside Gerard Deulofeu.

    Watford XI: Gomes, Janmaat, Britos, Wilmot, Masina, Cleverley, Chalobah, Quina, Hughes, Success, Penaranda

  12. Cleverley's Woking connectionpublished at 13:24 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    "My Dad's uncle played for Woking," Watford's Tom Cleverley tells Radio 5 live. "I rang my Dad as soon as the draw was made"

    Listen to all the build-up from Woking v Watford right now on 5 live - just click the tab at the top of this page.

    tom cleverley
  13. De Bruyne captains Man Citypublished at 13:21 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Man City v Rotherham (14:00 GMT)

    Pep Guardiola names a strong side for the visit of the Championship Rotherham United.

    The Manchester City boss makes eight changes to the team that started the 2-1 win over Liverpool on 3 January - with goalkeeper Ederson, defender John Stones and forward Raheem Sterling the survivors.

    Kyle Walker, Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez are among those recalled while Kevin de Bruyne skippers City. There is also a start for 18-year-old Phil Foden.

    Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Stones, Otamendi, Zinchenko, Gundogan, Foden, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Sterling, Jesus.

    Substitutes: Muric, Danilo, Laporte, Sane, Bernardo, Fernandinho, Sandler.

    Rotherham, who are 21st in the Championship, make three changes to the side that started the 2-1 win over Preston on New Year's Day.

    Zak Vyner, who is on loan from Bristol City, returns to the defence while Anthony Forde and Clark Robertson are also back in Paul Warne's side.

    Rotherham XI: Rodak, Vyner, Ajayi, Robertson, Mattock, Forde, Vaulks, Wiles, Taylor, Williams, Smith.

    Substitutes: Price, Wood, Raggett, Jones, Palmer, Newell.

  14. Don't mention the W wordpublished at 13:18 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    One of our BBC 5 live commentary team has spotted this sign at Woking's Kingfield Stadium.

    You can listen to build-up from their game with Watford right now..

    watford sign
  15. Sheffield United make 10 changespublished at 13:14 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Sheffield Utd v Barnet (14:00 GMT)

    Chris Wilder makes 10 changes to his Sheffield United team which beat Wigan 3-0 last time out, with defender Martin Cranie the only player to retain his place. Midfielder Paul Coutts captains the side.

    Sheffield United XI:Moore, Lundstram, Dowell, Clarke, Coutts, Freeman, Stearman, Bryan, Johnson, Cranie, Washington.

    Subs:Henderson, Stevens, Basham, Sharp, Egan, McGoldrick, Duffy.

    Meanwhile, in what will be his third game in temporary charge of Barnet, Darren Currie names an unchanged side to the one which drew with Boreham Wood on New Year's Day.

    Barnet XI: Cousins, Alexander, Johnson, Coulthirst, Robson, Reynolds, Adams, Taylor, Elito, Sweeney, Mason-Clark.

    Subs: Matrevics, Harrison, Akinola, Fonguck, Walker, Tutonda, Bettamer.

  16. Fulham make six changespublished at 13:12 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Fulham v Oldham (14:00 GMT)

    Fulham make six changes from the side that lost to Arsenal on New Year's Day, with Calum Chambers returning in defence.

    Fulham XI: Bettinelli, Odoi, Chambers, Ream, Le Marchand, Cisse, Kebano, Ayite, Cairney, Seri, Vietto.

    Substitutes: Fabri, R Sessegnon, Mitrovic, Schurrle, Christie, S Sessegnon, Kamara.

    Former Everton midfielder Jose Baxter is named on the bench for Oldham.

    Oldham XI: Iversen, Hamer, Nepomuceno, Edmundson, Clarke, Lyden, Missilou, Lang, Branger-Engone, Maouche, O’Grady.

    Substitutes: De La Paz, Baxter, Surridge, Hunt, Sylla, Taylor, Graham.

  17. Tyler's different rolepublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    Woking v Watford (14:00 GMT)

    "And it's live...."

    Martin Tyler won't be in the commentary box today when Woking host Watford AT 14:00 GMT.

    National League side Woking are the lowest ranked team left in the competition and Sky Sports commentator Tyler is an assistant manager at the sixth tier team.

    martin tylerImage source, Getty Images
  18. De Bruyne captains Citypublished at 13:05 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019
    Breaking

    Man City v Rotherham (14:00 GMT)

    Manchester City are taking this one seriously.

    They have made eight changes from Thursday's win against Liverpool but Ederson, Raheem Sterling and John Stones keep their places, while Kevin De Bruyne captains the Premier League champions.

    de bruyneImage source, AFP
  19. Listen livepublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    BBC Radio 5 live

    We have two games live on the radio this afternoon.

    The coverage starts in a few minutes at 13:00 GMT live from non-league side Woking.

    Then at 14:00 GMT you can listen to Woking v Watford with former Portsmouth striker Steve Claridge, plus live updates from the six other FA Cup ties.

    You can also listen to Fulham v Oldham on Radio 5 live sports extra.

    At 16:30 GMT there will be commentary from Newport v Leicester with former West Ham and Stoke winger Matthew Etherington joining Conor McNamara.

    You will not miss a goal.

    Just click the tab at the top of this page to get listening.

  20. Goal, offside or penalty for Man Utd - did VAR get it right?published at 12:54 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2019

    FA Cup third round Saturday wasn't without it's controversy.

    VAR was involved in awarding Manchester United which Juan Mata eventually scored.

    Did the officials get the right decision?

    VAR will be used in two games today - Fulham v Oldham Athletic and Manchester City v Rotherham United.

    More fun awaits.