Summary

  • Chelsea travel to Hull for final FA Cup game of day

  • Batshuayi's deflected shot gives Chelsea lead, Tomori heads in second

  • Grosicki's deflected free-kick gives Hull hope

  • Fifth-round draw on BBC One on Monday at 19:20 GMT

  1. 'It's about keeping the intensity in the team'published at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Leicester City

    More from Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers: "Today is going to be a really tough game for us. Brentford have done absolutely brilliant in the Championship this season, they play a really good level of football so we know it's going to be a really good test for us."

    On the balancing act between the FA Cup and Tuesday's League Cup semi-final: "It's just about trying to keep the intensity in the team. It's no different to over Christmas when I made something similar (number of changes - nine) in the Premier League.

    "It's not just in the cups when we have to look at each game and pick a team we think can maintain the intensity. aggression and quality that we want.

    "We played well during the week, we have got the game today and I trust in all the players to hopefully get a good result and then i look forward to Tuesday's semi-final."

  2. 'We've got a wonderful opportunity'published at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Newcastle v Oxford (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle United

    Steve BRuceImage source, Getty Images

    Newcastle manager Steve Bruce: "It's a full house, which is quite remarkable - fourth round of the FA Cup and, with no disrespect to Oxford, we've got 52,000, which is quite unbelievable.

    "I'll play as strong as I can and try and get into the next round. I said that from the moment I walked through the door. Who knows - can we go on and have a cup run? We've got a wonderful opportunity.

    "The city and the supporters would like nothing more than a cup run; they haven't had it for years. Let's see if we can get past Oxford and be in the last 16. It'd be great.​"

  3. Postpublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Man Utd v Man City (12:45 GMT)

    As well as this match, there's a big Manchester derby in the women's FA Cup. You can watch that live on the BBC Red Button or online here.

    That'll be a good game too!

  4. 'Fans make a huge difference'published at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Millwall v Sheffield United (15:00 GMT)

    Millwall boss Gary Rowett: "The [fans] make a huge difference. If they get behind the team, as they have done in every game so far, their support really does drive the players forward.

    "It's a difficult one because of the extra cash needed to attend an FA Cup fixture, but I hope the fans come down in their numbers and get behind the team."

  5. Postpublished at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Decent atmosphere, in what looks like a sell-out crowd at Griffin Park - which is no surprise. Should be a cracker this!

  6. 'It is a little more special'published at 12:38 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Brentford manager Thomas Frank speaking to Match of the Day: "We know that confidence in life and football is so important if you want to create something special por create magical moments.

    "We are definitely ready for it. It is extremely hard [to balance competitions]. We want to show what we are all about and put the best possible side out there but we have to think we are going into a three-day week.

    "Do I want to win today and on Tuesday? I say yes and yes.

    "It helps we are performing well but we feel among the fans it is a little more special. Leicester are an interesting opponent to play against but it is also potentially the last FA Cup game at the stadium."

  7. Get Involvedpublished at 12:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    #bbcfacup or 81111 (UK only)

    Any Brentford fan unhappy with the team selection is wrong. Every year in the championship our promotion hopes get smashed apart by injuries (or transfer rumours). Having the premier league to see in our new stadium was always the ultimate goal this season. What'd be the point in going one more round, losing one of the BMW and having one or all of them pinched in the summer like usual when we miss out on promotion. In Frank we trust!

    Connor, Cheltenham

  8. 'Tempted not to risk injuries'published at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Burnley v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Norwich City

    Daniel FarkeImage source, Getty Images

    Norwich City boss Daniel Farke: "We want to be as successful as we can in the cup. There was no proper sleep for the players after investing a lot at Spurs.

    "I expect more changes to bring fresh energy on to the pitch because we want to go into the next round.

    "We have to deliver a top-class performance. Burnley are on fire and are an established Premier League side.

    "Afterwards, it will be a normal week with time to recover. We're tempted not to risk injuries but we want to win."

  9. Early team newspublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Southampton v Tottenham (15:00 GMT)

    Tottenham will be without Harry Winks, who hobbled off in the 2-1 win over the Canaries, while Harry Kane, Moussa Sissoko and Ben Davies are also out.

    Cedric Soares, Jannik Vestergaard and forward Shane Long will all be absent for Saturday's tie for Southampton, though the Austrian is keen to select his strongest XI possible.

  10. Early team newspublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Newcastle v Oxford (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle could hand debuts to Nabil Bentaleb and Valentino Lazaro with a full-strength side expected in their FA Cup fourth-round tie with Oxford.

    Algerian Bentaleb has joined from Schalke, with Austrian Lazaro moving on loan from Inter Milan.

    League One promotion-chasers Oxford are without several injured players, including James Henry, Cameron Brannagan and Matty Taylor.

    Midfielder Liam Kelly, a loan signing from Feyenoord, could make his debut.

  11. Head-to-head statspublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leciester (12:45 GMT)

    Brentford and Leicester last met in January 1993, when the Foxes won 3-1 in the second tier.

    This is their first FA Cup encounter since 1948-49 - Leicester have won all three previous ties.

    Brentford reached the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in 13 years last season.

    They are looking to reach the last 16 in successive seasons for only the second time, having done so in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

    .Image source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    Leciester manager Brendan Rodgers has progressed from six successive FA Cup ties against lower league opposition since losing 3-2 to Oldham Athletic in the fourth round in 2012-13 as Liverpool boss.

  12. 'We have picked a strong side - we want to win'published at 12:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Leicester City

    Brendan Rodgers speaking on BBC Match of the Day Live: "We've obviously picked a strong team, like we have done in all the cup competitions, because the value for us is the momentum and we want to win."

    More to follow

  13. Lawro's predictionpublished at 12:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leciester (12:45 GMT)

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    I expect Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers will be focused on securing a top-four place and Champions League football rather than the FA Cup and, if he does put out a weakened side, this tie is going to be very tough for them. Brentford are quite creative and a dangerous side.

    Prediction: 2-1

    Lawro's full predictions v Man Like Mobeen star Tolu Ogunmefun

    Brendan has named a pretty strong side hasn't he...

  14. 'A great old stadium'published at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Dean Smith
    Aston Villa manager & former Brentford boss on BBC Match of the Day Live

    BrentfordImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Pub on every corner...

    It's a great old stadium. I had some really good times here. I loved it. There are really good people who work here. It's got that old feel about it. Not the most salubrious, but it's a great old stadium - it's on top of you and the fans give it a really good atmosphere.

  15. Early team newspublished at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Reading v Cardiff (15:00 GMT)

    Reading manager Mark Bowen has no fresh injury concerns as his side prepare to host Championship rivals Cardiff in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.

    Bowen could choose to rotate his side with the Cardiff game the Royals' third in seven days, following a defeat at Millwall and draw at Nottingham Forest.

    Cardiff will be without Danny Ward after the striker was forced off with a head injury at Birmingham last week.

    Defender Lee Peltier (dead leg) is also unlikely to feature.

  16. Early team newspublished at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Portsmouth v Barnsley (15:00 GMT)

    Portsmouth are set to make changes for the visit of Championship strugglers Barnsley in FA Cup fourth round.

    League One Pompey are likely to be without defender James Bolton (thigh), while on-loan midfielder Cameron McGeehan cannot face his parent club.

    Barnsley are without defender Bambo Diaby, who is being investigated by the Football Association for a"potential anti-doping violation".

    Mike Bahre (illness) is also missing, but Cauley Woodrow could be recalled.

  17. Early team newspublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Millwall v Sheffield United (15:00 GMT)

    Millwall will be without midfielder Shaun Williams who serves the second match of a three-game suspension against Sheffield United.

    New loan signing Ryan Woods is cup-tied, with Billy Mitchell expected to deputise for the fourth-round tie.

    Blades boss Chris Wilder made 11 changes in the third round against AFC Fylde but insists that will not be the case against Millwall.

    Striker David McGoldrick is being assessed after a foot problem.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:23 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    #bbcfacup

    Andrew Webb: Gary Lineker got Alan Shearer again over the annual FA Cup joke of him never winning it. But Shearer got him back!

  19. Postpublished at 12:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Thomas Frank aka John Bishop?

    Or is that just me?

    .Image source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 12:21 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Gary Lineker has already dropped the "Alan Shearer hasn't won the FA Cup" bomb on BBC One.

    Good lad!