Penalty shoot-outpublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021
Burnley 1-1 (1-2) MK Dons
Joe Mason and Matthew Lowton both find the net.
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Burnley 1-1 (1-2) MK Dons
Joe Mason and Matthew Lowton both find the net.
Burnley 1-1 (0-1) MK Dons
Regan Poole rattles in his spot-kick, before Lee Nicholls plunges right to beat away Matej Vydra's spot kick.
Advantage MK!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Bosh!
Jamaal Lascelles cleans out Reiss Nelson with a sliding challenge on the half-way line and earns himself a yellow card. That was cynical. The Arsenal man was away.
Burnley 1-1 MK Dons
Right, it will be MK Dons to take the first spot-kick.
WIll Norris in goal, Regan Poole to take the shot for MK Dons.
QPR 0-2 Fulham
All over! Not the most memorable game in FA Cup history but two goals in two minutes in extra time were enough to send Fulham through.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool and England midfielder on BBC One
Poor free-kick from Willian. We've seen him score many of those down the years but there was no conviction in it, nowhere near the height he needed.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
One from the training ground... (and it should have stayed there).
David Luiz runs over the free-kick to allow Willian to strike it, but the Brazilian thuds a weak effort into the bottom of the wall.
Blackpool 2-2 West Brom
All over.
To penalties we go!
Burnley 1-1 MK Dons
Penalties ahoy.
MK Dons goalkeeper Lee Nicholls has been excellent so far. Can he produce more heroics to dump out Burnley?
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool and England midfielder on BBC One
Good run by Miguel Almiron down the right-hand side, behind the Arsenal back four. Newcastle are going to need that tonight.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
This one has started at a good pace. Joelinton almost wriggles free in the Arsenal box but the Gunners are able to show the Newcastle forward away from goal and the attack comes to nothing.
Blackpool 2-2 West Brom
We look destined for penalties at Bloomfield Road.
Two minutes added on at the end of extra time.
Burnley 1-1 MK Dons
A clash of heads here between Burnley's Anthony Glennon and MK Dons Ethan Laird.
Both players look OK, but the medical staff give them a thorough look over before they are cleared to resume.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool and England midfielder on BBC One
I think it's one of those unique season were we can't predict what is going to happen. Really disappointed to see Gabriel Martinelli injured but Reiss Nelson is a young player who will be eager to show Mikel Arteta what he can bring to the team.
Blackpool 2-2 West Brom
Cedric Kipre beats Matty Virtue to Kenneth Dougall's throughball but concedes a corner.
Filip Krovinovic gives away a free-kick about 30 yards from goal for a high boot in the aftermath, but Demetri Mitchell can't find a way past the West Brom wall.
Blackpool pushing for a late winner...
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Lively start from Reiss Nelson as he traps a floated ball forward superbly, skips on to his right foot and drives a low effort at goal from outside the box.
Martin Dubravka is down to save comfortably.
QPR 0-2 Fulham
Yoann Barbet receives only the game's second yellow card after a tired challenge on Neeskens Kebano.
Aleksandar Mitrovic suddenly finds some energy to burst up field but has no support. He turns and plays the ball backwards, limps a bit but it is nothing to worry about. Just appears to be extra time tiredness.
Burnley 1-1 MK Dons
Bright, clever stuff from MK Dons as Scott Fraser takes a quick free-kick to play in Matthew Sorinola.
James Tarkowski has to dive across to block the shot, a real lactic-stinger of a tackle.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Saturday's rolling FA Cup feast continues in north London as Newcastle get this one under way.
Arsenal v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
It's going to be a tough game for Newcastle. I would like to say yes, they can win but it is going to be tough. They have to get the ball to Andy Carroll. Don't waste him up front.