Postpublished at 22:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2020
Tim Krul has got a playlist written on his water bottle. Textbook. Spurs will go first!
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Man City drawn away at Newcastle in quarter-final
Tom Rostance
Tim Krul has got a playlist written on his water bottle. Textbook. Spurs will go first!
Harry Kane is down there in the huddle giving some sage advice no doubt.
Score, lads.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Dion Dublin
Former Aston Villa & Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Good end, lively, both teams going for it, cramp, mistakes. Just what we expected and now it goes to penalties.
Who wants it? Who will be the hero and who the villian?
Norwich keeper Tim Krul is a bit of a shootout legend of course after his World Cup antics. He's on an ipad now, looking at some clips. The analyst has done well to get some footage of Troy Parrott taking a pen.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
We go to penalties!
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Counter-counter-counter Cleared!
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
The Norwich free-kick was poor and cleared.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Stephen Warnock
Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Red Button
Gedson Fernandes fires over the bar again. You wonder whether he couldn't have just passed it into the corner.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Norwich free-kick in midfield. Load up the box...
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Maybe Pep will be distracted by a sudden Liverpool collapse to let Man City back into the league fight... And play his 3rd team...
Stu, slightly concerned Newcastle fan
Troy Parrot? Who is he? Jose Mourinho, who was he?
Anonymous
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Ah great play from Gio lo Celso! He drives forwards with the ball, juggles his way past one man and then backheels it into the path of Gedson Fernandes.
He's got a clear strike on goal, 18 yards out - blazed over.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Erik Lamela loves a dragback, he tries to work the ball on to his left foot but the chance is gone.
Who will be on a penalty then?
Leicester 1-0 Birmingham
Birmingham manager Pep Clotet to BBC Sport: "We always try. We were not naïve. We knew we needed to be organised. We had a solid performance - showed organisation and worked hard. They only had two shots on target.
"That little bit of quality yielded a goal. But afterwards we went higher and tried to get a goal. We fought until the end. I’m proud of the effort of the team.
"We stuck to a game plan to fight as a unit. We had a few chances in first half, you need to score them. Now we need to focus on the league and show the same mentality.
"It's a massive disappointment to all of us, especially the players. Birmingham deserved to get to extra time with the effort we put in and how smart everyone played. That's the difference when you play with a team with such quality. Any chance can cost you a result. We need to congratulate Leicester because they made it through. We’re still on the build and we need to keep going."
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It's disgusting at the best of times but in the current climate should players and even managers be spitting?
Anonymous
Man United drawn away again. Shades of 1990...
Doug, Leyland
Re entry at 21:57 "get rid of extra time and go straight to pens", how about stop getting rid of replays! The fairest and most entertaining way to decide a tie.
Chris, London
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
I make it six minutes left. The neutrals out there demanding a shootout now.
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Spurs have a free-kick in a dangerous area...
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Ifcway: Imagine the headlines if Parrot scores against the Canaries.
William Gould: Why on earth has the draw taken place while one match is still being played, and the day before the last match takes place?
Leicester 1-0 Birmingham
Leicester City
Leicester City match-winner Ricardo Pereira to BBC Sport: "[On a gash on his head]. It was worth it - a goal and a win and we go to the next stage. We were aggresive, better with our pressing and moved the ball quicker. We had better chances and had the ball more.
"It feels good to help the team go to the next stage. I was in the right place and I scored.
"We wanted to bounce back [from bad results] and that's what we did.
"We went far in the Carabao Cup but we wanted to get further and reach the final. We'll do our best in the FA Cup."
Tottenham 1-1 Norwich
Crazy how players are so conditioned for 90 minutes, as soon as it goes over you're in trouble. Grant Hanley and Ben Godfrey are really struggling.