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Liverpool 2-2 Wolves - Alisson gifts Guedes opener for hosts, Nunez & Salah put Liverpool ahead, but Hwang levels
FT: Sheff Wed 2-1 Newcastle - watch on BBC One, iPlayer and this page
Non league Wrexham beat Championship Coventry 4-3
Burnley beat Bournemouth, Blackpool hit four against Forest & Chesterfield pegged back by West Brom
Text and local radio commentary from Saturday's other ties
Michael Emons
That's all for today. Watch BBC One right now to see all the best action from a brilliant day in the FA Cup.
Thanks for joining us and bye for now.
These are Sunday's matches in the FA Cup.
...and these were the other half.
What a day it has been today and these were half of the results in the FA Cup today...
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Wolves
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui talking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a pity that we are not in the next round because I think the players deserved to pass.
"We have seen the images in the room and we talk to the referee, he was very polite and heard us.
"That is a good thing for me, that is not usual in Spain. I love talking, only to show him the offside doesn't exist. It is very clear."
On whether Salah's goal should have been disallowed and Toti's allowed: "In my opinion, yes. That is my clear opinion now."
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Wolves
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui, talking to ITV, on his conversations with the referee and their disallowed goal: "It was only to talk about the two goals. The offside that we had. We have seen it, the offside doesn't exist, I'm sorry. It's impossible. Someone has told him it's offside, but we've seen the images, it doesn't exist. Two touches are our players, and the second touch he doesn't want.
"The decision is wrong. I make mistakes every day, and sometimes they do too. Today we have the help of VAR, and it is a pity, because I'm sorry, it's not offside."
On Salah's goal: "It is the same in all the leagues. My opinion is we have to talk a lot with the referees about this sort of situation. One player took advantage of his position, Mohamed Salah was offside before Toti touched the ball, so he got an advantage. Toti, of course, is only going for it because of the offside player.
"The referee heard us and was very polite, but it has happened now. We have to accept it. It is a pity because deserved to win against a fantastic team like Liverpool."
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Liverpool and Wolves were forced to settle for an FA Cup third-round replay after a thrilling encounter finished level at Anfield.
Wolves led after Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson horrifically gave the ball away and Goncalo Guedes tapped home.
Darwin Nunez's classy left-footed volley pulled Liverpool level, before Mohamed Salah side-footed them ahead.
Hwang Hee-chan then came off the bench to earn Wolves a replay, with the ball ricocheting in off his side.
Wolves thought they had won the game when Toti flicked home, but the Video Assistant Referee ruled it offside earlier in the move.
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The second goal of the match was scored by Liverpool's Darwin Nunez - and it is well worth a watch.
So here you go...
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Liverpool
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp talking to ITV: "It was a good start, a dominant start. We played really good football moments and then we concede. The goal should not happen, but we all know how often Ali [Alisson] saves our backsides.
"They had counter-attacks before then, it is always dangerous when [Adama] Traore gets the ball. We could see that. We came back with a fantastic equaliser, everything was clear at half time what we wanted to improve and change to cause them more problems.
"Then it was a dominant performance before they got a foot in the game and we didn't win enough challenges from there. They caused us massive problems. We kept the problems in the game. The equaliser was unlucky, but he should not be able to work into our box.
"I'm not sure about their third goal. We have one picture where it may look offside, but I can understand why they are angry about it. We don't want the VAR to just have one angle."
On Cody Gapko: "He fitted into the game. It was not easy for a first step. We cannot expect it to be perfect, but he showed good signs. We have to get him in better positions but that will come no doubt."
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Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui and Wolves captain Ruben Neves have gone to see the officials looking for "clarification" on just why that potential third goal has been disallowed, report ITV Sport.
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This was the start of the drama, with Alisson gift-wrapping Wolves the first goal of the match.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
To be clear, the Wolves (third) disallowed goal was due to (very experienced) assistant flagging for offside against corner taker when ball was returned to him.
There was no camera angle available with any evidence to overturn decision.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Wolves may well have not got the win but there are certainly lots of things to be encouraged about since Julen Lopetegui came in to the club.
They looked certainties for relegation from the Premier League before he came in. Neither side will be too keen to have an FA Cup replay - but that's what they've got.
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Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It was a fantastic second-half. It really opened up. Then the wild celebrations when Toti Gomes thought he had won the game, his shirt was off. Liverpool pushed and made changes and the game really deserved a winner. I wanted a winner at the end of the game.
You can set the team up, you can look at formations but when individuals make key errors - we saw one from Matip, he got away from it and then one from Alisson - it doesn't matter how you do it, you will always be fragile when you keep making mistakes.
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It's gone to a replay.
Brilliant entertainment with a big dose of controversy too.
Wolves thought they had won it but are denied by an offside call, it ends 2-2 and these two sides will go again in a week and a half.
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Adama Traore goes to ground wanting a free-kick, but he doesn't get it.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
One minute to go. Any goal now is almost certainly going to be a winning one.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Into injury time and five minutes is shown on the board. Will we see a winner or will these sides have to do it all over again?
It's been a great end to a brilliant day of football whatever happens in the next five minutes.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Three changes for Liverpool - Trent Alexander Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo off.
On come Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ben Doak and Joe Gomez.
Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
Ex-Liverpool defender Jose Enrique says his former side have got lucky.
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