Postpublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2021
Everton are going to have to win this the hard way...
Abraham scores second-half winner for Chelsea
Result: Wolves 0-2 Southampton (Ings & Armstrong)
Quarter-final draw: Everton v Man City, Bournemouth v Southampton
Quarter-final draw: Leicester v Man Utd, Chelsea v Sheff Utd
Tom Rostance
Everton are going to have to win this the hard way...
Barnsley/Chelsea v Sheffield United
Leicester v Manchester United
Bournemouth v Southampton
Everton v Manchester City
Here we go then, get these balls out of the hat. Who are you making favourites at the moment?
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Barnsley boss Valerien Ismael: "Chelsea dominate the possession, we want to compete and it is a big opportunity for us to see how far we have come and how many problems we can pose Chelsea.
"We need to control our emotion, keep the intensity high and it is a chance for the guys to discover a new level of performance."
The draw for the quarters is coming up next.
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport at Oakwell
Remember Manchester City's 9-0 win over Burton Albion in the Carabao Cup?
Burton's keeper at Etihad Stadium two years ago was Brad Collins, who has since joined Barnsley and is hoping for a quieter night against his former club Chelsea.
The 23-year-old played in the same side as Tammy Abraham when Chelsea won the Uefa Youth League in 2016.
Collins was in goal when Barnsley lost 6-0 at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup earlier this season. But he's yet to concede in two FA Cup ties this season - and is hoping to frustrate his old club at Oakwell.
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Micah Richards
Former Man City defender on BBC One
Chelsea have been doing well with the three at the back system. I was cautious as I thought Frank Lampard going was a little bit premature, but they are going well.
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If Chelsea slip up, there would be no team from London in the last 8 - how often does that happen?
Jamey, North Yorks
BBC Headroom
Being very serious for a moment... mental health is something we all need to be aware of right now, during what are challenging times.
To provide some help on that front, the BBC have launched Headroom - a season to help us manage our mental health. You may have seen Alex Scott launching the season, and you can find a toolkit of practical tips, inspiring stories and mindful mixes to lift your mood and calm your nerves from across the BBC at bbc.co.uk/headroom. We know that not everything can be fixed quickly or simply, but we’re here for you.
Sport will feature various stories and clips for Headroom, and this week we have Alex Scott & Troy Deeney talking about therapy, the Man Up roundtable looking at issues relevant to young men and Couch to 5k to help you get moving and into a routine.
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport at Oakwell
This is a big night for several Chelsea players who are appearing for the first time since Thomas Tuchel took charge.
Could this be a fresh start for £71m keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, who was bombed out by Frank Lampard?
"The good thing for him is that this is a new start for him because I don't have a history with him," says Tuchel.
Emerson Palmieri, Kurt Zouma and 19-year-old midfielder Billy Gilmour are also appearing for the first time under the German, while Christian Pulisic and N'Golo Kante get first starts since the new boss came in.
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
I loved nights like this! Freezing, the chance to make a name for yourself - it's a great occasion!
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
The BBC One coverage is up and running, I should say. Press play above.
Barnsley v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Neil Johnston
BBC Sport at Oakwell
This is Thomas Tuchel's first FA Cup tie as Chelsea boss following Frank Lampard's sacking 24 hours after the fourth-round win over Luton.
Tuchel emerged triumphant in his only previous encounter with Barnsley boss Valerien Ismael.
In February 2017, Ismael was in charge of Wolfsburg when they lost 3-0 to Tuchel's Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
Asked what it would mean to win the FA Cup, Tuchel says: "It would be huge. When you're a little boy in Germany with no internet or sports channels, you know the words Wembley and the FA Cup.
"You know the final is a big, big game to play and a big goal to achieve."
Cheers Dawkesy, let's hope for another late-night thriller at Oakwell eh?
I've never been more glad to be working from home I don't think. Absolutely freezing...
Wolves 0-2 Southampton
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Thoroughly deserved, Southampton were the better team from start to finish. In the second half, they upped it. Wolves did not start playing until they made the substitutions, credit to Southampton they were brilliant.
That's all from me. I'm handing over to Tom Rostance, who will guide you through the second match of the night. Before that, though, we'll have the draw for the last eight.
The draw for the FA Cup quarter finals will take place at about 19:45 GMT.
Here's those all-important numbers:
The ties will be played over the weekend of 20 March.