Summary

  • League One's bottom side AFC Wimbledon beat West Ham 4-2

  • Millwall score injury-time winner to knock Everton out 3-2

  • Wolves score late goal to avoid shock at Shrewsbury

  • Newport score late equaliser to take Middlesbrough to replay

  • Man City, Doncaster, Watford, Swansea & Derby all win

  1. Postpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Simpson
    Former Shrewsbury Town manager on Radio 5 Live

    Fantastic atmosphere from both sets of fans, making plenty of noise. Shrewsbury have made a good start getting right up into the faces of the Wolves players and now they have a free kick.

  2. Postpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Wolves

    Wolves right-back Matt Doherty channels his inner Arjen Robben as he flies away down the right, cuts inside and shoots. That's where the similarities end however, as Doherty blazes his shot over the bar.

    Matt DohertyImage source, Getty Images
  3. GREAT SAVE!published at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Newcastle 0-0 Watford

    Watford midfielder Domingos Quina gets the ball lined up, 25 yards out, and he hits a swerving shot which Freddie Woodman does well to beat clear!

  4. Postpublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Portsmouth 0-0 QPR

    QPR have a chance seconds into the game but Luke Freeman misses the target from distance.

  5. Postpublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Man City 0-0 Burnley

    City on top of the early stages of the Joe Hart derby, Gabriel Jesus looking a threat in behind the Clarets defence.

  6. Listen live on BBC Radio 5 livepublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Wolves

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    Listen to every game on BBC local radio this way.

  7. Postpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Middlesbrough 0-0 Newport

    An excellent start from the League Two side as Padraig Amond shoots just wide. He took the cross nicely on his chest.

  8. 'It's about attitude'published at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Wolves

    Paul Simpson
    Former Shrewsbury Town manager on Radio 5 Live

    The wind is swirling and the conditions have turned in favour of the League One side, this is about attitude which is what everyone says about the FA Cup.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    And we get under way around the grounds...

  10. Tributes in South Wales to Salapublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Swansea v GIllingham (15:00 GMT)

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium

    There was speculation pre-match as to how or indeed, if, Swansea would pay tribute to missing Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala.

    The Swans are Cardiff's biggest rivals, but that did not stop them paying tribute, with an announcement by the club and a minute's applause that was well respected.

    A nice touch that shows rivalry goes out the window when bigger issues are involved.

  11. Accrington Stanley 0-1 Derby County highlightspublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    In case you missed the earlier game, catch the highlights here.

    We'll bring you the highlights of all the 15:00 GMT games not too long after the full-time whistles.

  12. Pope adds to Burnley keeper conundrumpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Man City v Burnley (15:00BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at the Etihad Stadium

    Nick Pope is back in goal for Burnley this afternoon despite not even making the bench for the Clarets' last two Premier League games.

    With Tom Heaton, Joe Hart and Pope, fit again after dislocating his shoulder in a Europa League qualifier at Aberdeen in July, Clarets boss Sean Dyche has a delicate balancing act in trying to keep them all happy.

    Pope had a place in England's World Cup squad in the summer.

    Long-term, it is hard to see him being happy with the odd cup appearance.

  13. Postpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Here's one for the younger audiences...

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  14. Postpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Manchester City v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

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    But will City need to turn to them?

  15. Postpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Man City v Burnley (15:00 GMT)

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in the crowd today. He's already in the hat of course...

  16. Postpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Accrington 0-1 Derby

    Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman speaking to BT Sport: "I feel physically sick.

    "I am rapidly falling out of love with football. Each week you get stiffed by a decision. It’s a tackle, it’s not dangerous [for Accrington's red card]. It happened two minutes before on our lad and the referee said it was a coming together.

    "The best thing I can say is that you couldn’t tell we were playing with 10 men for the last 25 minutes. Even the most ardent Derby fan would say they didn’t deserve a win, a draw at best.

    "I sometimes feel like packing in. Good luck to Derby, I hope they go on and win it but I can’t see it."

  17. Postpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Accrington 0-1 Derby

    Some strong quotes from the Accrington manager on the way soon.

  18. Reaction to the earlier game...published at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Accrington 0-1 Derby

    Frank LampardImage source, PA

    Derby County manager Frank Lampard speaking to BT Sport:

    "It was a tough match and we had to work hard for it. Conditions didn’t help but I can use it as an excuse now that we’ve won, I wouldn’t have if we had lost.

    "[At half-time] I thought we needed to liven up a bit. I thought we were 75-80% in the first half. We had to be better on the ball and get the full-backs forward overlapping and getting balls in the box.

    "To be under pressure against 10 men is worrying. With the energy Accrington put in and their desire they did make it tough for us and I am just pleased we got our goal in the end."

    On good fortune in the build-up to their goal and at the end:

    "It wasn’t a foul, it was a good tackle (by the Accrington player) and unfortunately it’s in the build-up to our goal.

    "We should thank Kelle Roos for that save. When you’re patient as a number two you have to stay on your toes and put in the work, he's got his opportunity and that stop saves the game for us."

    On Jayden Bogle's red card:

    "I was disappointed with the build-up to the red card. We let the ball go over our heads and Bogle had a decision to make. He couldn’t recover and it was a foul and red. In the end it was good for us because he [Billy Kee] didn’t score from the free-kick."

  19. Postpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Shrewsbury v Wolves (15:00 GMT)

    Paul Simpson
    Former Shrewsbury Town manager on BBC Radio 5 live

    Sam RickettsImage source, Getty Images

    On the difficulties of football management, particularly for young managers, including Shrewsbury boss Sam Ricketts:

    People would swap for a job in football in a heartbeat. You do have to manage your energy levels, you have to be the motivator, every single day and make sure you are fully confident so the players believe in you.

    You have to be fresh and that is the biggest challenge for a manager, particularly young ones. You want to be liked by everyone but you have to learn what to say no to.

  20. 'Dr Hughton, I presume?'published at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2019

    Brighton v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

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