Postpublished at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January 2020
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Manchester United
Bright from Mason Greenwood, who pops away from a man just inside the penalty area and gets a shot away but it's always over the top.
Foden & Aguero score as Man City beat Port Vale 4-1
Leicester win 2-0 v Wigan, Bournemouth beat Luton 4-0
Wolves 0-0 Man Utd - tie goes to replay
League One Tranmere hit back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 at Watford
Two stunning strikes earn Fulham 2-1 win v Aston Villa
Championship Sheff Wed beat Brighton 1-0
Norwich teenager Idah scores hat-trick - including one from 40 yards - at Preston
Wilbraham, 40, earns League One Rochdale 1-1 draw with Newcastle
Tom Rostance and Luke Reddy
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Manchester United
Bright from Mason Greenwood, who pops away from a man just inside the penalty area and gets a shot away but it's always over the top.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Manchester United
Daggers from Harry Maguire as he goes up for a free-kick and Andreas Pereira puts his cross straight into a one-man wall. What a waste.
Maguire then has to shift to get back and challenge Benny Ashley-Seal as the young Wolves forward made a burst.
Bournemouth 0-0 Luton Town
The Premier League side have made a bright start and go close again as Harry Wilson has a shot deflected up over the top after a good cross from the left.
Man City 0-0 Port Vale
Manchester City have won all four of their FA Cup home matches under Pep Guardiola by an aggregate score of 21-2.
Here they are hunting an opener but as Sergio Aguero lurks for a cross in the area there's a free-kick given for a foul on a Port Vale defender.
Vale sit just the 74 places below their hosts.
Bournemouth 0-0 Luton Town
Dominic Solanke doesn't score often, I think it's fair to say, but the Bournemouth man goes close to an early opener as his shot from the left of the six-yard box squeezes right across goal and wide.
Man City 0-0 Port Vale
What is happening here. Port Vale showing no respect and big Tom Pope causes some mayhem, tees up Scott Burgess and his shot deflects wide thanks to a block by Oleksandr Zinchenko.
More of that and we'd have a proper cup tie.
And we're under way!
WHO is driving that team bus?! It seems to be late for games all the time...
Wolves v Man Utd (17:31GMT)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
There is a fantastic atmosphere building at Molineux.
Sir Alex Ferguson is in his seat watching the pre-match fire and light show.
But Manchester United did not have the best trip here. They stayed overnight in a Wolverhampton hotel and still managed not to arrive until 70 minutes before the game, 15 minutes later than anticipated.
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United (17:31 GMT)
Best of luck to Manchester United left-back Brandon Williams who is up againt Adama Traore this evening. What a unit.
Man City v Port Vale (17:31 GMT)
A message of pride, anticipation and a touch of caution from Vale defender Leon Legge.
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Fleetwood v Portsmouth (17:31 GMT)
Fleetwood and Portsmouth are both on the fringes of the League One play-off race but Fleetwood's home form - they have only lost once at Highbury Stadium this season – could be key here. Pompey have not won on the road in their last three games.
“They have won the FA Cup in the last 20 years and anyone who wins the FA Cup is a big team,” said Fleetwood boss Joey Barton about the 2008 winners. “They have had wonderful players over the years. They are a very good side and we’ve seen the financial outlay they’ve had this year. Compared us they are a massive side. We would have liked an easier home draw for sure as I think Pompey are in a false league position.”
Man City v Port Vale (17:31 GMT)
Chris Bevan
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
There are 8,000 Port Vale fans at Etihad Stadium this evening, with the League Two club selling out their allocation - and an extra lot of tickets - before they reached general sale.
Vale's supporters will take over the top two tiers of the South Stand for their trip to face the FA Cup holders, and they are already making themselves heard with their chant of 'Vale' - not hard to learn the words for that one.
Cup fever in the Potteries? Yes. Just a bit. They usually go for plates in those parts, but Vale have already bought out a commemorative mug for this fixture.
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United (17:31 GMT)
Light show, fireworks, Robert Plant. Molineux is rocking...
Man City v Port Vale (17:31 GMT)
Port Vale's big front man Tom Pope tweeted this during the summer: "Just watched the highlights of the England game! I know I’m a League Two player, I know he plays for England, I know he’s on £150k a week, I know he’s a million times better player than me but I’d love to play against John Stones every week! I’d get 40 a season!"
So here we go then. Pope up top, Stones at the heart of City's back four. If the striker bags a hat-trick, I'll come and cook your breakfast tomorrow.
Leicester v Wigan (17:31 GMT)
Leicester will know they face a side who tend to turn up for the FA Cup here and a quick look at Wigan’s record in the competition shows wins over Manchester City, West Ham and Bournemouth in the last few seasons. And don’t even get us started on 2013 and Ben Watson.
Wolves v Man Utd (Sat, 17:31 GMT)
Talk about deja vu. Wolves face Manchester United under the lights after knocking them out of the competition last season.
Is a repeat on the cards later? Possibly. One thing we can guarantee is that the South Bank will be absolutely rocking.
Just a reminder that it's now the year 2020 and Ashley Young is still starting games at right-back for Manchester United.
Man City v Port Vale (17:31 GMT)
The last time Port Vale took on Manchester City in the FA Cup was in 1991. Queen sat top of the charts with their hit ‘Innuendo’ and City progressed thanks to goals from Clive Allen and the big man, Niall Quinn.
I think Quinny once had hair like Brian May did he not?
Armand Gnaduillet won't want to watch this back again.
Drawing 2-2 in the FA Cup with the chance to grab a potential winner from the spot, would you attempt a Panenka penalty kick? Gnaduillet did...
FT: Fulham 2-1 Aston Villa
Fulham
Fulham goalscorer Harry Arter speaking to Final Score: "Lucky for me the goal went in as I've had a few chances that have gone wide or even over the stand but luckily it went in.
"We made changes and so did they. It was everything the manager wanted from us. Some players had a point to prove and the commitment and desire was there.
"We more then deserved the win and it's great to be in the next round.
"I think winning creates a good mentality but we've suffered with inconsistency. Some games we have been a class above the league but then away from home we haven’t matched those performances.
"The FA Cup is a great competition and when players come in and take their chance and produce a result like this, it's great for morale."