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. 'Biggest cup in the world'published at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Brentford head coach Thomas Frank: "If you don't know about the FA Cup and you come to England as a coach then you haven't followed football for the last, I don't know how many years.

    "The FA Cup is the biggest and most important cup tournament in the world and it has been proven year after year. We are really looking forward to this game and would like to do as well as possible."

    .Image source, Getty Images
  2. Early team newspublished at 12:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Coventry v Birmingham (15:00 GMT)

    League One Coventry City have no fresh injuries as they seek to reach the FA Cup fifth round for the second time in three seasons.

    The Sky Blues are using Birmingham's facilities for home games this season and are the 'home' side at St Andrew's.

    Birmingham, who are 18th in the Championship, have captain Harlee Dean available after missing the last two games because of suspension.

    Midfielder Maikel Kieftenbeld is a long-term injury absentee.

  3. 'Brentford won't be completely outclassed'published at 12:16 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Pat Nevin
    Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    We usually like to have a little moan about the FA Cup not being taken seriously, but I understand what Brentford are doing here. They're that close to getting to the Premier League - and they have a serious chance of getting up now. It's interesting to see what this group does, I don't think they'll be completely and utterly outclassed.

  4. 'We will have energetic team'published at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Leicester City

    Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers: "I'm looking forward to going because it's their last year at Griffin Park before they move.

    "I used to go there with Chelsea reserves - we paid for the changing rooms to be improved. Hopefully they're still looking good.

    "We will have a team that is very energetic and that we feel can win the game."

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  5. Early team newspublished at 12:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    West Ham v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    West Ham are without several first-team players through injury, with Felipe Anderson, Ryan Fredericks and Lukasz Fabianski unable to face West Brom.

    Robert Snodgrass and Arthur Masuaku have been ruled out with knee injuries, while Angelo Ogbonna is a doubt.

    West Brom boss Slaven Bilic is likely to rest several of his senior players against his former club.

    Matheus Pereira is suspended after being sent off in Monday's Championship defeat to Stoke City.

  6. Postpublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Build-up to all of this weekend's FA Cup fourth-round ties is already underway on BBC Radio 5 live too, with Mark Chapman presenting.

  7. It's on the telly!published at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    BBC One

    Yep, that's right. Throw on BBC One now for all the build-up, followed by live coverage of Brentford v Leicester.

    You're welcome.

  8. Farewell to Griffin Park?published at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    This could be a historic day at Griffin Park.

    Brentford's home ground are set to move to their new home - the Brentford Community Stadium - in April ahead of the 2020-21 campaign.

    That means defeat here today could be the last FA Cup game to be held at Griffin Park, which they have used for 116 years.

    .Image source, Getty Images

    The stadium has been affectionately known for being the only football ground in England with a pub on every corner

    Brentford's new stadium is less than a mile from Griffin Park and has been built with the hope of hosting Premier League football in the near future.

    In 1949, Griffin Park recorded its biggest crowd of 38,678 at an FA Cup tie against Leicester. It currently holds 12,573. Brentford Community Stadium will hold 17,250.

  9. Early team newspublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Burnley v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Burnley defender Phil Bardsley could miss out with a back injury.

    The defender is rated touch-and-go, along with winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson.

    Norwich will be without Todd Cantwell at Turf Moor as the midfielder has a hamstring injury.

    They will also be without Emi Buendia, while fellow midfielders Kenny McLean (hip) and Ibrahim Amadou (knee) are also absent.

    However, Mario Vrancic (shin) and goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann (knee) were back in training and are set to travel to Burnley, with the latter potentially starting in place of first-choice keeper Tim Krul.

  10. Get Involvedpublished at 12:07 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    #bbcfacup or 81111 (UK only)

    FA CupImage source, Nick Bruzon
  11. Five-a-side with Maddisonpublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Remember that time when you played with a future England player?

    MOTDx's Reece Parkinson links up with rapper Jay1 to get hyped for the FA Cup fourth round, and hears about Jay's five-a-side encounter with fellow Coventry kid James Maddison before playing some fun FA Cup-themed games.

    Media caption,

    MOTDx FA Cup: Jay1 plays five-a-side with James Maddison & Reece's Hot Shots

  12. Full team news - both sides make nine changespublished at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Brentford head coach Thomas Frank heavily rotates his team for today's FA Cup fourth-round clash, making nine changes to the side that drew with Huddersfield in the Championship last weekend.

    Emiliano Marcondes, who scored the only goal as they beat Stoke in the third round, starts in attack alongside Halil Dervisoglu and Joel Valencia.

    Bryan Mbeumo is the only member of their usual attacking trio who could be involved, he starts on the bench today, while Ollie Watkins is rested and Said Benrahma is unavailable as his father died this week.

    This team selection suggests Bees boss Frank has more than one eye on Tuesday's big game against fellow promotion chasers Nottingham Forest.

    Brentford XI: Daniels, Thompson, Yearwood, Mokotjo, Valencia, Marcondes, Dervisoglu, Jeanvier, Zamburek, Racic, Roerslev.

    Subs: Gunnarsson, Henry, Pinnock, Norgaard, Dasilva, Mbeumo, Hammar.

    Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers also rotates his side, making nine changes to the team which beat West Ham in midweek.

    Caglar Soyuncu and Ayoze Perez are the only men to retain their starting berths, as Rodgers completely changes his midfield.

    Wes Morgan comes in to captain the side, with Christian Fuchs and James Justin taking up the full-back spots, and Danny Ward gets a rare chance between the sticks.

    As expected, star striker Jamie Vardy isn't included in the matchday squad after picking up an injury on Wednesday.

    Leicester XI: Ward, Justin, Morgan, Soyuncu, Fuchs, Choudhury, Praet, Gray, Albrighton, Perez, Iheanacho

    Subs: Schmeichel, Ricardo, Evans, Dewsbury-Hall, Tielemans, Maddison, Barnes.

  13. Highlights of yesterday's gamespublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Media caption,

    FA Cup: Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday highlights

    Media caption,

    FA Cup: Northampton Town 0-0 Derby County highlights

  14. Get Involvedpublished at 12:01 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    #bbcfacup or 81111 (UK only)

    Not happy with the Brentford team selection. Televised cup game against a top side... got to put out our strongest team. Promotion would be amazing but still a million miles away... a win today would be remembered for years. Got to feel for the rested players as well, they'll be gutted

    Anonymous (remember to put your names on texts so you can take all the credit!)

  15. Postpublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Starting now on that FA Cup channel is a fourth-round classic from 2015, when Bradford beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge.

    Get on it.

  16. The FA Cup Channelpublished at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    BBC iPlayer

    As well as all the radio and TV coverage, we have an 'FA Cup Channel' running all day today and tomorrow on the BBC iPlayer.

    Everything from classic fourth-round replays, to goal loops and Match of the Day - it's all on there.

    Just follow this link to check it out. It kicks off again at 09:00 GMT tomorrow morning.

  17. What happened last night?published at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Sheffield Wednesday through

    Miss any of the FA Cup action last night?

    League Two Northampton earned a replay with Championship club Derby after a goalless draw at the PTS Academy Stadium.

    Cobblers forward Vadaine Oliver went closest to a breakthrough in the first half, striking the crossbar from close range.

    Curtis Davies headed wide in the second half for Derby, who failed to register a shot on target.

    Sheffield Wednesday also edged past QPR in an all-Championship contest to become the first side to book their place in the fifth round.

    Left-back Morgan Fox opened the scoring and Sam Winnall's late goal sealed Wednesday's progression despite Nakhi Wells' late consolation goal.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:55 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    #bbcfacup

    As always, we want to know your FA Cup adventures for the day. Where are you off to? What time did you have to get up? What are your predictions? Pleased with the early team news?

    Let us know using #bbcfacup on Twitter.

  19. Postpublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    So no "BMW" attacking line-up for Brentford.

    Their front three of Said Benrahma, Bryan Mbeumo and Ollie Watkins - who all scored in the recent win over QPR - are not in the side.

    Mbeumo makes the bench at least.

  20. Team newspublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    And for Brentford...

    Kamohelo Mokotjo makes his 100th appearance.

    Brentford XI: Daniels, Thompson, Yearwood, Mokotjo, Valencia, Marcondes, Dervisoglu, Jeanvier, Zamburek, Racic, Roerslev

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