Postpublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2021
Everton 2-1 Rotherham
It is all Everton now. Coleman tests Blackman from range but the Millers keeper is equal to it.
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Everton 2-1 Rotherham
It is all Everton now. Coleman tests Blackman from range but the Millers keeper is equal to it.
Chorley 2-0 Derby
All over and Chorley have done it!
The sixth tier side have knocked out Championship Derby - albeit a Derby side made up of youngsters because of the coronavirus situation at the club - to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time.
What a moment for the non league side.
Chorley 2-0 Derby
Two minutes remaining and the Chorley fans that live around the ground are waiting to hear the final whistle to celebrate a massive moment for their club.
Everton 2-1 Rotherham
This is the Tosun effort that was ruled out for offside in normal time. Thankfully for the home side, Doucoure has made up for it since.
Everton 2-1 Rotherham
Should be 3-1. Nkounkou's cross falls to Bernard via a deflection but instead of steering his shot in, he puts it against the post.
Shortly after, Tosun cuts inside and drags a shot wide. Suddenly, the Toffees look like scoring every time they go forward after a second half of normal time when they barely went forward at all.
Chorley 2-0 Derby
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator
I was told by a listener I had to try the butter pies at Chorley. Are they a Lancashire speciality?
There are none available at the ground today but two goals at least!
Everton 2-1 Rotherham
Having retaken the lead, Everton withdraw James Rodriguez and send on Niels Nkounkou.
Chorley 2-0 Derby
Derby's youngsters know there is no way back now and look keen to hear the final whistle. They are largely going through the motions but Chorley's players want more goals. They keep surging forward.
Just a couple of minutes remaining.
Abdoulaye Doucoure
No ruling this one out. Minutes into extra-time, Everton retake the lead as Doucoure strokes a neat finish past Blackman from inside the box.
Chorley 2-0 Derby County
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chorley deserve this. Almost an impossible way back for Derby County now.
Chorley 2-0 Derby County
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator
The game is being played behind closed doors but the ground is almost raucous!
Chorley 2-0 Derby County
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Elliot Newby has been fantastic today. As a technical player, I would suggest he has been the best player on the pitch...and he plays for Chorley!
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Cardiff
All over and Lyle Taylor's early strike is enough to see Nottingham Forest into the hat for the fourth round at the expense of fellow Championship side Cardiff.
Everton 1-1 Rotherham
We go again. For 30 minutes at least.
Mike Calveley (84 mins)
Massive goal!
Chorley have been banging on the door for a second goal that looked like it would never come but they finally double their lead as Mike Calveley volleys in from a close.
Chorley are now just six minutes away from a historic place in the fourth round of the FA Cup!
Luton 1-0 Reading
George Moncur's neat first-half finish is the difference. For the second time this season, Luton knock Reading out a cup competition. The Hatters into the hat for round four.
Boreham Wood 0-2 Millwall
National League Boreham Wood's FA Cup run comes to an end.
A job well done by Millwall, who scored in each half through Kenneth Zohore and Shaun Hutchinson.
Luton 1-0 Reading
There was Reading's chance to stay in the cup. Nahum Melvin-Lambert is through but plants a shot against the bar. Theere is a chance of a follow-up, but spurned as the effort is fired over.
Everton 1-1 Rotherham
We're far from done with this tie yet. Rotherham have been brilliant. Everton less so.
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Mark: I doubt there is VAR at Chorley so why is it in use at Goodison?
Mike: Unless it's used in every tie then VAR shouldn't be used. Absolute farce.