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Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
A huge roar from the home fans as Rochdale secure a replay at St James' Park. Their side could have won it at the end too...
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
Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
A huge roar from the home fans as Rochdale secure a replay at St James' Park. Their side could have won it at the end too...
Oxford United v Hartlepool United (15:01 GMT)
Oxford United make four changes to the side that lost at Doncaster in League One on Wednesday, with Sam Long, Elliott Moore, Rob Hall and Jamie Mackie coming in for the U’s.
Hartlepool - one of only two non-league sides left in the draw- make three changes as Fraser Kerr, Mark Kitching and Gus Mafuta come in.
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Jeremie Bela (90 mins)
A LATE WINNER?
Substitute Jeremie Bela may have just given 10-men Birmingham the win at St Andrews!! He waits and waits before giving the keeper the eyes and slotting it in from the right.
Is that it all over?
Millwall 3-0 Newport
Millwall are comfortably into Monday's fourth-round draw.
Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday (15:01 GMT)
Brighton make seven changes from the side that started the 1-1 draw with Chelsea on New Year's Day as David Button, Ezequiel Schelotto, Shane Duffy, Leon Balogun, Gaetan Bong, Dale Stephens and Pascal Gross all play.
Brighton: Button, Duffy, Balogun, Webster, Bong, Alzate, Bissouma, Stephens, Schelotto, Gross, Maupay.
Substitutes: Jahanbakhsh, Montoya, Steele, Propper, Bernardo, Connolly, Cochrane.
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Garry Monk makes six changes to the Sheffield Wednesday 11 from the team that began the 1-0 home loss to Hull City in midweek with a club debut for 19-year-old defender Osaze Urhoghide.
Kieran Lee, Joel Pelupessy, Jacob Murray, Massimo Luongo and top goalscorer Steven Fletcher also start for the Owls, who are eighth in the Championship.
Sheffield Wednesday: Dawson, Fox, Urhoghide, Borner, Iorfa, Lee, Reach, Pelupessy, Luongo, Murphy, Fletcher.
Substitutes: Rhodes, Harris, Winnall, Lees, Nuhiu, Wildsmith, Hunt.
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Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Three minutes of stoppage time and it's game on - Rochdale are on the front foot!
Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
Will this be enough?!
Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
Oh was that the chance for Rochdale!
Eoghan O'Connell steals the ball from Matt Ritchie and squares for the excellent Oliver Rathbone but he places his shot wide of the goal.
Newcastle are hanging on as we enter stoppage time.
Burnley 4-2 Peterborough
Four minutes added on at Turf Moor. Time seems to have run out for League One side Peterborough
Brentford v Stoke (15:01 GMT)
Some classic 'cup team-tinkering' going on at Griffin Park this afternoon...
Luke Daniels gets only his second start of the season for the Bees having signed a new deal today, and January arrival Halil Dervisoglu gets a run-out too.
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Meanwhile, Kevin Campbell's son Tyrese Campbell is rewarded for some excellent recent cameos from the bench with another start.
Lee Gregory and Tom Ince are among those to come in, while Ryan Woods gets a start too against his old club.
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Birmingham 1-1 Blackburn
Adam Armstrong has been excellent all game for Blackburn. He beats two players and drives through the middle but his shot is straight at the keeper.
It pops back out into the six-yard box but nobody can get on the end of it.
Bristol City 1-1 Shrewsbury
Bristol City just haven't turned up this half and Neil Warnock on BT Sport commentary has just described Shewsbury Town as looking more like the Championship side. A fair assessment.
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Josh Earl: And there you have it, the magic of the FA Cup! 40-year-old Aaron Wilbraham!!
Glenn Sheasby: Wilbraham has scored in four different decades!
Robbie Kahar: Quick word on the kid playing for Rochdale at right back Matheson The boy is class... Would not be surprised if someone picks him up. He was the kid who scored against Man Utd this season.
Rotherham 2-2 Hull
Daniel Iversen has kept Rotherham in it! A nice one-two on the left almost comes off for Hull but Keane Lewis-Potter's shot from a tight angle, a few yards out, is tipped away by the keeper.
Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
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Newcastle fans are slating Joelinton, a 92nd minute winner coming from him?
Chris, Woking
Rochdale 1-1 Newcastle
Sean Longstaff pulls a shot wide of the post as Newcastle look to try and prevent this one going to a replay. That would be the least Rochdale deserve, however, after an excellent second half.
Birmingham 1-1 Blackburn
Cheerio.
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Rotherham 2-2 Hull
Here's that equaliser from Tom Eaves.
I had a PE teacher at school called Tom Eves. We used to call him Tevez.
Cardiff v Carlisle (15:01 GMT)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
It's a little quiet at Cardiff City Stadium, where a low attendance is expected for Cardiff's tie against Carlisle.
There are 57 places between the home side, 12th in the Championship, and the visitors, three spots off the bottom of League Two.
Cardiff manager Neil Harris has responded to the 6-1 New Year's Day thrashing at QPR by making eight changes, with Josh Murphy, Gavin Whyte, Callum Paterson and Cameron Coxe – starting for only the second time this season – among those recalled.
Carlisle were also heavily beaten on Wednesday, losing 4-1 at Crewe, so boss Chris Beech makes three changes to his side.
Cardiff XI: Smithies, Coxe, Bamba, Morrison, Bennett; Bacuna, Vaulks; Whyte, Paterson, Murphy; Ward.
Carlisle XI: Collin; G.Jones, Hayden, Webster, Mellish;Bridge, Watt, M.Jones, McKirdy, Thomas; Hope.