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. Team newspublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Here's how the Leicester team will line up at Griffin Park. Looks pretty strong! Kelechi Iheanacho starts up front in place of the injured Jamie Vardy.

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

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  2. Best goals from the third roundpublished at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Watch the best goals of the FA Cup third round, including Curtis Jones' stunning winner for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby.

  3. What do we know already?published at 11:39 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Brentford will be without winger Said Benrahma, whose father died this week.

    Other absentees could include Pontus Jansson and Mathias Jensen, who missed last weekend's draw against Huddersfield because of injuries.

    Leicester striker Jamie Vardy is out with a glute injury and is a doubt for Tuesday's Carabao Cup semi-final, while Nampalys Mendy faces an absence of four to six weeks because of a knee problem.

    Manager Brendan Rodgers has hinted at starting some of his younger players.

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    Leicester were hit by injuries in the Premier League win over West Ham

  4. Will there be changes?published at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    We'll find out the team news in around 10 minutes hopefully.

    As Jonathan Pearce noted, Brentford made nine changes against Stoke in round three, and their promotion prospects have improved since then...

    Leicester picked up a few injuries in their win over West Ham on Wednesday and have that all-important Carabao Cup semi-final against Aston Villa on Tuesday.

  5. 'I sniff a shock'published at 11:34 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT)

    Jonathan Pearce
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    So much depends on the strength of the team selection here.

    Brentford made nine changes for the third-round tie against Stoke when they were nine points off the automatic Championship promotion places. Now they've narrowed the gap to five and have Nottingham Forest on Tuesday in a huge game.

    Thomas Frank isn't likely to risk his 34-goal front three of Benrahma, Mbeumo and Watkins.

    Leicester have the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Villa on Tuesday. Surely that will take priority for Brendan Rodgers, even if sending out a weakened side threatens his 31-game unbeaten run in domestic cups.

    People are billing this the last cup tie at Griffin Park. I'm not sure. I sniff a shock - but only if Brentford's selection is bold. Otherwise Leicester's second string will have enough.

  6. Postpublished at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    Eight matches at 15:00 GMT. We're going to be busy on here!

    Five of those games feature Premier League sides - there are nine in action throughout the day - including the all-top-flight fixtures between Burnley v Norwich and Southampton v Tottenham.

    As well as these five games at 3pm, there's also Coventry City v Birmingham City, Portsmouth v Barnsley and the all-Championship affair between Reading and Cardiff City.

    Better strap yourselves in!

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  7. Postpublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2020

    The fourth round of the FA Cup got under way last night but today is the bumper day.

    We have TEN (10) matches throughout the day, including Brentford v Leicester (12:45 GMT) and Hull City v Chelsea (17:30 GMT).

    All the rest kick-off at the traditional time of 15:00 GMT.

    Here's what we've got coming up...

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