KICK-OFFpublished at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January 2022
Hull City 2-3 Everton
Here we go then.
Can Hull City force penalties, or will Everton successfully escape from this tricky tie?
Everton, Southampton and Plymouth through after extra time in day's late games
League One Cambridge Utd stun Newcastle - arguably day's biggest shock
National League North Kidderminster bridge four-division gap to beat Reading
National League Boreham Wood beat AFC Wimbledon
Championship side Huddersfield win 2-1 at Burnley
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Michael Emons, Gary Rose and Harry Poole
Hull City 2-3 Everton
Here we go then.
Can Hull City force penalties, or will Everton successfully escape from this tricky tie?
Hull City 2-3 Everton
Andros Townsend's extra-time strike has Everton 15 minutes away from a place in the fourth round.
Ryan Law
Ryan Law finally makes the deserved breakthrough for Plymouth. He drives at the home defence and unleashes a powerful strike past Neil Etheridge.
Hull City 2-3 Everton
And that's another great challenge by Jacob Greaves, who slides in between Salomon Rondon and his goalkeeper to clear the danger.
Everton can't make anything of the set-piece as we enter one minute of stoppage time.
Hull City 2-3 Everton
That's really good defending by Di'Shon Bernard, who manages to get a touch on Andros Townsend's cross for Salomon Rondon and deny the Everton striker a shot at goal.
Chelsea 5-1 Chesterfield
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel: "I think most of the minutes until the 5-0 was absolutely OK and then we dropped a bit in all aspects of the game and it was a bit too open but job done. Everything good.
"We trust our players and we had to manage the load, to not overload the players with the next four games and the upcoming two weeks. We started well and decided the game early."
On 17-year-old debutant Lewis Hall: "Did he say much in his interview? I haven't heard him speak so much in training!
"But he deserved to play, he is a nice guy and very calm. A huge opportunity at Stamford Bridge. He took his chance and was hugely involved in some of the goals. Happy for him.
"Big schedule. A lot of things to take care of. We had a day off tomorrow, which is rare enough, and from Monday we will focus on the Carabao Cup."
Hull City 2-3 Everton
We're approaching half-time in extra-time and you wouldn't bet against there being one or two more twists to come in this one.
Shane Long
Is that the winner for 10-man Southampton?
Shane Long gets himself on the end of a James Ward-Prowse delivery and the Saints lead.
Hull City 2-3 Everton
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Something out of nothing.
Andros Townsend just takes a touch to get it out of his feet. The keeper is thinking it's going into one corner but it ends up going the other way.
It looks like a weak dive but it's actually the movement of the ball that beats him.
FT: Chelsea 5-1 Chesterfield
Chelsea
Chelsea's 17-year-old midfielder Lewis Hall, speaking about his impressive debut: "Ever since I was a kid being at Chelsea this is what I worked towards. To finally get the opportunity and in front of my family and the amazing fans it is an incredible feeling.
"I came through the development system at six to eight and got my first contract at nine and have been progressing to this moment.
"We had a meeting during the day when he [Thomas Tuchel] announced the team and I was really nervous straight away. I saw my name on the team sheet and I was shaking. It took a few hours to process it."
On his brother Connor Hall, who enjoyed a memorable scoring run in last season's FA Cup for Chorley: "He scored in three consecutive rounds, so good [for me] to get one today."
Andros Townsend (99 mins)
Is that the winner?!
It's a great hit by Andros Townsend - but Nathan Baxter will feel he should have done better with this.
The Toffees substitute hits a powerful shot that's very close to Baxter, but it's swerving and evades the Tigers goalkeeper.
Yeovil Town 1-3 Bournemouth
Late drama at Huish Park, where the Yeovil Town players want a handball as the referee blows for full-time. All over!
Championship leaders Bournemouth are into the FA Cup fourth round with a comfortable win over the Conference Premier side.
The Glovers sensed a comeback after pulling a goal back early in the second half but an Emiliano Marcondes hat-trick is the difference.
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Tienga: If Everton play with this performance in the Premier League, they will definitely lose to all the teams below them. Hull City are playing like the Premier League team.
Hull City 2-2 Everton
Hull City win possession in midfield and launch an attack, the home support shouting 'shoot' as Tom Huddlestone picks the ball up in the centre.
He chooses to pass instead and Everton win it back, countering in numbers, but Demarai Gray is frustratingly caught offside.
Mohamed Elyounoussi (Southampton)
Southampton instantly go down the other end and equalise.
It's a goal from substitute Mohamed Elyounoussi with a powerful strike that gives Ben Hamer no chance. Swansea's joy doesn't last long indeed.
Jan Bednarek own goal
Ryan Manning plays it out to substitute Olivier Ntcham who shoots across goal. It looks to be heading wide, but Southampton defender Jan Bednarek can only divert the ball into his own net.
But wait...
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Why is anyone giving the Chesterfield goal a 'thumbs down'? Not going to change the result and embodies the magic of the FA Cup!!
Mark, Wales
Hull City 2-2 Everton
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
This has been a proper FA Cup tie. It has been low on quality at times but both teams are trying to win it.
Everton have been really poor at times, and with the players they have, they should have had more control on the game.
Hull City 2-2 Everton
Away we go again for extra-time!
Yeovil Town 1-3 Bournemouth
Yeovil were dreaming of an upset after this goalkeeping blunder early in the second half.