Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage alongside commentary from Seb Hutchinson & Efan Ekoku

  • Also listen to commentary from BBC Radio London

  • West Ham are seventh in the Premier League, Doncaster are fourth in League One

  • Three-time winners West Ham last won cup in 1980

  • Doncaster reached round five last season - equalling their best run in the competition

  • West Ham beat Stockport in round three, Doncaster overcame Blackburn

  1. No Aubameyang for Arsenalpublished at 11:23 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    Southampton v Arsenal (12:15 GMT)

    Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored in all four of his appearances in the FA Cup, netting six goals in total in the competition.

    He's not in the squad today.

    .Image source, Getty Images
  2. Team newspublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021
    Breaking

    Southampton v Arsenal (12:15 GMT)

    Southampton striker Danny Ings does start. Theo Walcott will face his former club.

    Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno starts with on-loan Mat Ryan on the bench. Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah also start.

    More to follow.

  3. Postpublished at 11:17 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    Southampton v Arsenal (12:15 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    You can click the icon at the top of this page or whack out an old school radio to hear live commentary of this match.

  4. Postpublished at 11:14 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    Southampton v Arsenal (12:15 GMT)

    Team news dropping very shortly. Will Danny Ings start? Will goalkeeper Mat Ryan make his Arsenal debut?

  5. Postpublished at 11:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

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  6. How to follow on the BBCpublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    BBC One

    Swansea City v Nottingham Forest (15:00) - Live on BBC One Wales

    Sheffield United v Plymouth Argyle (15:00) - Live on iPlayer and BBC Sport website

    West Ham v Doncaster Rovers (15:00) - Live on iPlayer, BBC Sport website and Red Button

    Cheltenham Town v Manchester City (17:30) - Live on BBC One and iPlayer

  7. Lawro's fourth-round predictionspublished at 11:09 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    Turf Moor is his "happy place" but Wembley is the destination that Radio 1 DJ and I'm a Celebrity star Jordan North is dreaming of for his beloved Burnley in the FA Cup.

    The Clarets fan is taking on BBC football expert Mark Lawrenson to make predictions for this weekend's fourth-round ties.

    Check them out here.

  8. Watch highlightspublished at 11:05 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    FT: Chorley 0-1 Wolves

    If you missed last night's game, you can watch highlights as Vitinha's first-half long-range strike gave Wolves victory over gutsy non-league side Chorley to progress to the fifth round.

    Media caption,

    FA Cup: Chorley 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers highlights

  9. Postpublished at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    Here's what's coming up today. A lot.

    Southampton v Arsenal (12:15 GMT) is up first, while Cheltenham Town v Manchester City (17:30 GMT) ends the day.

    .Image source, BBC Sport
  10. Postpublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2021

    Eight fixtures, 16 teams and six Premier Legue sides - it's the FA Cup fourth round bumper Saturday.

    Cheltenham Town take on Manchester City live on BBC One later today and we have six games all kicking off at 15:00 GMT.

    First up, is an all-Premier League tie between two sides who could go on to win the competition.

    Wolves booked their place in the next round with a narrow win over non-league Chorley Town last night but will we get a few upsets today?

    .Image source, Getty Images