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  • Stevenage are 22nd in League Two

  • Swansea are second in the Championship

  • The Welsh side have twice been semi-finalists - last in 1964

  1. Team news - Owls debut for Galvinpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Exeter v Sheffield Wednesday (15:00 GMT)

    Hosts Exeter City welcome the return of three players, with goalkeeper Lewis Ward, left-back Lewis Page and midfielder Josh Key all coming into the side for the League Two outfit.

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    Sheffield Wednesday hand a debut to 19-year-old full-back Ryan Galvin, while teenager Declan Eratt-Thompson is included in the Owls' senior squad for the first time as the visitors name just four substitutes.

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  2. Follow on Final Scorepublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

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  3. Blades go strong - team newspublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Bristol Rovers v Sheffield United (15:00 GMT)

    Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder clearly the FA Cup as a chance for the Blades to register a first win of the season - he has made just one change for their trip to League One outfit Bristol Rovers.

    It's an enforced one too as the injured Enda Stevens is replaced by John Lundstram, who returns from a three-game suspension.

    Bristol Rovers gaffer Paul Tisdale, meanwhile, makes two changes to his side including handing a debut to goalkeeper Joe Day, who joined the Gas on loan this week from Championship side Cardiff City.

    Bristol Rovers XI: Day, Ehmer, Baldwin, Kilgour, Leahy, Upson, Westbrooke, Oztumer, McCormick, Ayunga, Hanlan.

    Subs: Van Stappershoef, Little, Harries, Kelly, Barrett, Hargreaves, Grant, Koiki, Rodman.

    Sheffield United XI: Ramsdale, Bogle, Basham, Egan, Ampadu, Osborn, Lundstram, Norwood, Fleck, McGoldrick, Mousset.

    Subs: Verrips, Lowe, Gordon, Burke, Brewster, Bryan, Jagielka, Sharp.

  4. Postpublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Couple of little warnings for Everton that they're not home and dry yet, with Mina called into action to slide and block a shot from Kyle Vassell.

    Time is ticking away for the Millers, though. Six minutes of extra-time remain.

  5. Mitrovic starts for Fulham - team newspublished at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    QPR v Fulham (15:00 GMT)

    Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Warburton has named a strong side for their west London derby cup tie against Fulham with Lyndon Dykes partnered with Macauley Bonne up front for the Championship strugglers.

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    The big team news for Premier League side Fulham is that Aleksandar Mitrovic starts.

    The striker was one of a number of high-profile players to have broken coronavirus restrictions over the festive period and earlier in the week Cottagers boss Scott Parker said he was “bitterly disappointed” after seeing a picture of Mitrovic with Crystal Palace captain Luka Milivojevic.

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  6. Cork returns after long lay-off - team newspublished at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Burnley v MK Dons (15:00 GMT)

    Experienced midfielder Jack Cork returns to the Burnley side after not playing since June because of an ankle injury.

    Cork is one of five changes from the 1-0 win against Sheffield United as Sean Dyche retains a core of his first-choice players.

    Former non-league goalkeeper Will Norris, a 27-year-old signed from Wolves last summer, makes his Clarets debut.

    Burnley XI: Norris, Bardsley, Tarkowski, Mee, Pieters, Gudmundsson, Cork, Stephens, Brady, Wood, Barnes.

    League One side MK Dons, like their Premier League hosts, have not played since 29 December after a postponement. So boss Russell Martin decides to keep faith with the bulk of the side which won 4-1 at Swindon.

    Former Republic of Ireland defender Richard Keogh, plus ex-England Under-21 striker Cameron Jerome, provide plenty of experience in the Dons XI.

    MK Dons XI: Nicholls, Williams, Lewington, Keogh, Poole, Gladwin, Fraser, Walker, Sorensen, Harvie, Jerome.

  7. Postpublished at 14:22 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Mina will carry on with a bit of bandaging round his head. Looks like there was a bit of blood drawn. It's not quite Terry Butcher, but it's a necessary new look for the Colombian.

  8. Team newspublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Blackburn Rovers v Doncaster Rovers

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    Blackburn: Pears, Buckley, Lenihan, Johnson, Bell, Trybull, Travis, Downing, Dack, Brereton, Dolan.

    Subs: Kaminski, Pike, Grayson, Douglas, Davenport, Rothwell, Elliott, Armstrong, Gallagher.

    Doncaster: Balcombe, Halliday, James, Anderson (c), Wright, Okenabirhie, Richards, John-Jules, Butler, Simoes, John

    Subs: Jones, Lokilo, Amos, Williams, Coppinger, Blythe, Ravenihill

  9. YELLOW CARDpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Now Yerry Mina is down after taking a whack from George Hirst in an aerial challenge. It's a yellow for the Rotherham player and a bit of treatment for the Blues centre-back.

  10. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    No messing about, we are right back under way.

  11. Seven changes for West Brompublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Blackpool v West Brom (15:00 GMT)

    League One hosts Blackpool make four changes to their side as goalkeeper Chris Maxwell returns from coronavirus to take his place between the sticks.

    Sam Allardyce, meanwhile, makes seven changes for West Bromwich Albion as he seeks his first win as Baggies boss, with keeper Sam Johnstone, Grady Diangana and Callum Robinson among those rested.

    Robert Snodgrass does not feature after signing from West Ham on Friday but veteran keeper Andy Lonergan is included among the substitutes after agreeing a short-term deal on Saturday morning.

    Blackpool XI: Maxwell, Turton, Ballard, Gretarsson, Husband, Dougall, Ward, Kemp, Lubala, Madine, Yates.

    Subs: Gabriel, Thorniley, Robson, Kaikai, Michaell, Virtue, Ekpiteta, Woodburn.

    West Brom XI: Button, Peltier, Ivanovic, Bartley, Gibbs, Ajayi, Krovinovic, Livermore, Gallagher, Grosicki, Pereira.

    Subs: Lonergan, O'Shea, Furlong, Harmon, Kipre, Harper, Sawyers, Edwards, Richards.

  12. HALF-TIME IN EXTRA-TIMEpublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Everton in charge now thanks to Doucoure's goal. Rotherham have 15 minutes to rescue their FA Cup campaign.

  13. Watch: Doucoure gives Everton extra-time lead against Rotherhampublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

  14. 'I want one of the biggest team in England next - Newcastle!'published at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    FT: Chorley 2-0 Derby

    Chorley goalscorer Connor Hall, speaking to BT Sport: "It is an unbelievable feeling. It is fantastic for the club, that will keep them going for a while. So happy.

    "We knew they were not going to be a pushover. We started well and got the early goal but we had to keep pushing because 1-0 is a dangerous scoreline but when the second goal went in it was unbelievable.

    "I obviously want to draw one of the biggest teams in England - Newcastle. I am a Newcastle fan!"

  15. Postpublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Phew. Angus MacDonald is hauled to his feet and looks to be doing OK. He'll be fine to carry on.

  16. Postpublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    BBC iPlayer

    Of course, you can stay right here with us for all the afternoon's FA Cup action.

    But you can also watch Stevenage v Swansea, QPR v Fulham and Stoke v Leicester live on the BBC iPlayer.

    Later, Arsenal v Newcastle United (17:30 GMT) will be live on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.

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  17. Postpublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Angus MacDonald looks to have come off worst in that challenge. He is very slowly turned over by a number of medical staff. This is very concerning.

  18. Postpublished at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    FT: Chorley 2-0 Derby

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

    Chorley deserve this! They are a team that play with a lot of physicality but a lot of quality as well. You have got to love them. They never complained about anything they had, they just got the job done and they played a little bit of skilful football at the end. I don't think most teams would want them in the next round!

    Media caption,

    Hall nods non-league Chorley ahead against Derby

  19. Postpublished at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Everton 2-1 Rotherham

    Nkounkou is lively. His cross to the near post is almost turned in by Tosun, who is knocked to the ground along with two Rotherham players. There will be a bit of treatment required for all involved.

  20. Coming uppublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021

    Team news from all the 15:00 GMT kick offs to come shortly.

    Here's what's to come:

    • Blackburn Rovers v Doncaster Rovers
    • Blackpool v West Brom
    • Bristol Rovers v Sheffield United
    • Burnley v Milton Keynes Dons
    • Exeter City v Sheffield Wednesday
    • Oldham Athletic v Bournemouth
    • Queens Park Rangers v Fulham
    • Stevenage v Swansea City
    • Stoke City v Leicester City
    • Wycombe Wanderers v Preston North End