We're not far away from kick-off in our second tie of the afternoon. Here's how the two sides will be lining up at Colchester's JobServe Community Stadium.
As we hit the sixth minute supporters of both sides begin a minute's applause in memory of young Birmingham City fan Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
The six-year-old was tortured and killed by his father and stepmother after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns".
Emma Tustin was this week jailed for 29 years for murder and child cruelty and Thomas Hughes got 21 years for manslaughter.
Post update
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
Rochdale with the first effort of the game as Eoghan O'Connell tries his luck from distance but Argyle keeper Michael Cooper holds it diving to his left.
Post update
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
Both sides feeling each other out in the early stages, with most of the play in the middle third of the field.
Listen to the games
#bbcfacup
A reminder that as well as following live text coverage of today's ties, you can also listen to local BBC radio commentary on all four of the games.
Simply scroll through the options at the top of the page and click the play icon on the commentary of your choice.
Plymouth get us under way at the Crown Oil Arena after all 22 players and the officials take a knee.
The teams are out in Rochdale
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
Both sides emerge at the Crown Oil Arena and on to a pitch that looks remarkably decent given the amount of rain that lashed parts of the north west yesterday.
Kick-off is moments away.
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Kit choice to help colour blind
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
With this lunchtime's tie being shown on ITV, Rochdale and Plymouth have chosen to wear kit combinations to help those with colour blindness to distinguish between the sides.
Dale will wear their normal blue shirts but with black shorts and socks, while Argyle will wear their all-white change kit rather than their traditional green.
A long wait...
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
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This afternoon's second-round tie at the Crown Oil Arena has been a long time in the making.
It is just the second FA Cup meeting between the two sides - the other coming 100 years ago in January 1921 when Plymouth won 2-0.
And the stats favour the Pilgrims today.
Rochdale are winless in their past four home games in the FA Cup, while Argyle have won their past five matches in the competition against sides from a lower division.
Nailed on upset then surely?
LINE-UPS
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
Without further ado, here's how the two side's line-up for the opening FA Cup second round tie of the day.
As ever, we would love you to hear from you during the course of this afternoon.
Where do you think we might see an upset? And if your team is already in the hat - or perspex bowl - for Monday's draw, who do you want to draw?
Let us know using #bbcfacup on Twitter.
Sunday's action
#bbcfacup
We have four second round ties for you this afternoon, split into two sections.
First up are two League Two v League One ties as Rochdale host Plymouth at 12:15 GMT before Colchester face Wigan at 12:30.
We'll then pause our live text commentary until League Two Salford entertain National League leaders Chesterfield at 17:15.
In between those ties National League North side Kidderminster meet National League FC Halifax Town at Aggborough at 16:00 - you can listen to local BBC radio commentary of that one in this page.
Welcome
#bbcfacup
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What do Yeovil, Harrogate, Hartlepool, Mansfield and Port Vale have in common?
If you were following yesterday's FA Cup action you'll know the answer.
They all caused upsets on Saturday to reach the third round and earn a possible tie with one of the Premier League giants.
More of the same today? Here's what's coming up....
Live Reporting
Adam Williams
All times stated are UK
LINE-UPS
Colchester v Wigan (12:30 GMT)
We're not far away from kick-off in our second tie of the afternoon. Here's how the two sides will be lining up at Colchester's JobServe Community Stadium.
Remembering Arthur Labinjo-Hughes
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
As we hit the sixth minute supporters of both sides begin a minute's applause in memory of young Birmingham City fan Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
The six-year-old was tortured and killed by his father and stepmother after social workers found "no safeguarding concerns".
Emma Tustin was this week jailed for 29 years for murder and child cruelty and Thomas Hughes got 21 years for manslaughter.
Post update
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
Rochdale with the first effort of the game as Eoghan O'Connell tries his luck from distance but Argyle keeper Michael Cooper holds it diving to his left.
Post update
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
Both sides feeling each other out in the early stages, with most of the play in the middle third of the field.
Listen to the games
#bbcfacup
A reminder that as well as following live text coverage of today's ties, you can also listen to local BBC radio commentary on all four of the games.
Simply scroll through the options at the top of the page and click the play icon on the commentary of your choice.
KICK-OFF
Rochdale 0-0 Plymouth
Plymouth get us under way at the Crown Oil Arena after all 22 players and the officials take a knee.
The teams are out in Rochdale
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
Both sides emerge at the Crown Oil Arena and on to a pitch that looks remarkably decent given the amount of rain that lashed parts of the north west yesterday.
Kick-off is moments away.
Kit choice to help colour blind
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
With this lunchtime's tie being shown on ITV, Rochdale and Plymouth have chosen to wear kit combinations to help those with colour blindness to distinguish between the sides.
Dale will wear their normal blue shirts but with black shorts and socks, while Argyle will wear their all-white change kit rather than their traditional green.
A long wait...
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
This afternoon's second-round tie at the Crown Oil Arena has been a long time in the making.
It is just the second FA Cup meeting between the two sides - the other coming 100 years ago in January 1921 when Plymouth won 2-0.
And the stats favour the Pilgrims today.
Rochdale are winless in their past four home games in the FA Cup, while Argyle have won their past five matches in the competition against sides from a lower division.
Nailed on upset then surely?
LINE-UPS
Rochdale v Plymouth (12:15 GMT)
Without further ado, here's how the two side's line-up for the opening FA Cup second round tie of the day.
Get Involved
#bbcfacup
As ever, we would love you to hear from you during the course of this afternoon.
Where do you think we might see an upset? And if your team is already in the hat - or perspex bowl - for Monday's draw, who do you want to draw?
Let us know using #bbcfacup on Twitter.
Sunday's action
#bbcfacup
We have four second round ties for you this afternoon, split into two sections.
First up are two League Two v League One ties as Rochdale host Plymouth at 12:15 GMT before Colchester face Wigan at 12:30.
We'll then pause our live text commentary until League Two Salford entertain National League leaders Chesterfield at 17:15.
In between those ties National League North side Kidderminster meet National League FC Halifax Town at Aggborough at 16:00 - you can listen to local BBC radio commentary of that one in this page.
Welcome
#bbcfacup
What do Yeovil, Harrogate, Hartlepool, Mansfield and Port Vale have in common?
If you were following yesterday's FA Cup action you'll know the answer.
They all caused upsets on Saturday to reach the third round and earn a possible tie with one of the Premier League giants.
More of the same today? Here's what's coming up....