KICK-OFFpublished at 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2022
Liverpool 0-0 Cardiff
Away we go at Anfield.
Championship side Bournemouth knocked out by non-league Boreham Wood
National League side will travel to Everton in fifth round
FT: Forest 4-1 Leicester -
FT: Liverpool 3-1 Cardiff
Phil Dawkes
Liverpool 0-0 Cardiff
Away we go at Anfield.
Liverpool v Cardiff (12:00 GMT)
There is a minute's applause before kick-off for ex-Liverpool CEO Peter Robinson, who died at the age of 86 last month.
In Robinson's 35 years at the club, Liverpool won 29 major trophies, including 12 league titles and four European Cups.
Liverpool v Cardiff (12:00 GMT)
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Cardiff have to be as positive as they can. If you are a professional, you want to come here and show how good you are.
If I was one of the Cardiff players and was rested today, I would be furious.
Very, very strong Liverpool side and they should go through.
Liverpool v Cardiff (12:00 GMT)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Anfield
The visit of a struggling Championship side might not be the most obvious reason for a packed, atmospheric Anfield but the famous old ground is abuzz at this early hour.
Cardiff's large travelling contingent of fans are in great voice, while there was a loud roar from the home supporters just now as new signing Luis Diaz's name was announced.
Liverpool v Cardiff (12:00 GMT)
YNWA time means kick-off is almost here.
#bbcfootball
Khan Karn: Man City and Chelsea getting Peterborough and Luton respectively, easy draws again for the pair.
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I like the look or Boro v Spurs. That will be really tough for Spurs and I say the same about Luton v Chelsea.
Cardiff ruined my weekend when they scored in extra time to knock Preston out in the last round.
The Bluebirds are not having a great season in the Championship but have won their past two games, so have a bit more breathing space over the bottom three.
I am sure they will have a go at Liverpool, and I am also sure that Reds boss Jurgen Klopp will start with some of his squad players. He will have enough on the bench to call upon if needed though.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
That concludes the draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Everton v AFC Bournemouth/Boreham Wood
Nottingham Forest/Leicester City v Huddersfield Town
Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v West Ham United
Liverpool/Cardiff City v Norwich City
Peterborough United v Manchester City
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Luton Town v Chelsea
The balls have been emptied into the pot.
Here we go.
#bbcfootball
Nathan Albon: Anyone else get more excited for the FA Cup draw than the games themselves? The hope, anticipation, excitement, and the inevitable anti-climax.
Two-time Manchester United FA Cup winner Andy Cole is drawing out the balls.
Legend.