Postpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2023
Southampton 0-0 Blackpool
Armel Bella-Kotchap is carrying on for now. But for how long? One to keep an eye on.
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RESULT: Manchester United 3-1 Reading
RESULT: Preston 0-3 Tottenham
RESULT: Fulham 1-1 Sunderland
RESULT: Accrington Stanley 1-3 Leeds
RESULT: Southampton 2-1 Blackpool
RESULT: Walsall 0-1 Leicester
RESULT: Blackburn 2-2 Birmingham
RESULT: Luton 2-2 Grimsby
RESULT: Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Fleetwood
RESULT: Bristol City 3-0 West Brom
RESULT: Ipswich 0-0 Burnley
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Emlyn Begley
Southampton 0-0 Blackpool
Armel Bella-Kotchap is carrying on for now. But for how long? One to keep an eye on.
Fulham 0-1 Sunderland
Don Hutchison
Ex-Liverpool midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
What a finish from Jack Clarke! It is a poor mistake. He took too long on the ball, Clarke closes him down and nicks it off him.
A brilliant finish into the bottom corner.
Southampton 0-0 Blackpool
Bad news for Southampton.
Armel Bella-Kotchap, who is making a return from injury, has gone down and he does not look happy.
He's receiving treatment on the pitch but will he be able to continue?
Fulham 0-1 Sunderland
Sunderland have avoided defeat in their last three matches when scoring the opening goal in the FA Cup dating back to 9 January 2016 against Arsenal (Lost 1-3).
Jack Clarke
Sunderland take the lead at Craven Cottage! It's a horrible error from Fulham defender Issa Diop who takes far too long on the ball at the back. Jack Clarke closes him down, steals the ball a calmly slots beyond Marek Rodak.
We said you could hear the Sunderland fans before. You really can now.
Southampton 0-0 Blackpool
A nicely worked move by Southampton ends with Mislav Orsic flashing an attempt just wide from distance. Positive start by the Premier League's bottom club.
Fulham 0-0 Sunderland
Don Hutchison
Ex-Liverpool midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It should be a fantastic game Craven Cottage looks fantastic.
Sunderland fans have filled out their allocation. These are two good sides to watch.
Rada Khadra
The first goal of the afternoon games!
A terrible goal for Blackburn to concede as they lose the ball in their own half and then Reda Khadra's low drive from outside the box should be stopped but Thomas Kaminski can't keep it out.
The Birmingham loanee scores against one of his former loan clubs and refuses to celebrate. What is the game coming to?
Fulham 0-0 Sunderland
Almost 6,000 Sunderland fans have made the journey down to west London for this one and you can hear them singing despite Fulham dominance of the early stages.
Harry Wilson is played in after Sunderland's Manchester United loanee Amad Diallo loses the ball in a dangerous area. The effort is weak, however.
We're getting under way in all our 3pm games.
Fulham v Sunderland (15:00 GMT)
Ross Stewart has been banging in goals for Sunderland all season. Will the Loch Ness Drogba propel the Black Cats to victory at Craven Cottage?
Two games down. Another seven starting in a few moments. Lots of empty seats at St Mary's but fair play to the Blackpool fans who have travelled to Southampton in numbers.
Blackburn v Birmingham (15:00 GMT)
Jon Dahl Tomasson only alters two players from the Blackburn Rovers side that drew their first game of the season last Saturday at Bristol City.
Hayden Carter and Sam Gallagher come in for the suspended Daniel Ayala and Harvey Vale.
Blackburn XI: Kaminski, Rankin-Costello, Carter, S Wharton, Pickering, Morton, Buckley, Hedges, Dack, Brereton Diaz, Gallagher.
Subs: Pears, Phillips, Edun, Travis, Garrett, Szmodics, Dolan, Leonard, Vale.
It is four changes from Birmingham City boss John Eustace as they seek a first win over Championship opposition in 2023.
In come the experienced quartet of Neil Etheridge, George Friend, Gary Gardner and Lukas Jutkiewicz.
Birmingham XI: Etheridge, Colin, Sanderson, Long, Trusty, Friend, Bielik, Gardner, Chong, Khadra, Jutkiewicz.
Subs: Ruddy, Gordon, Graham, Chang, Hannibal, Bacuna, James, Hogan, Donovan.
Blackburn v Birmingham (15:00 GMT)
Marc Webber
Final Score at Ewood Park
The FA Cup has provided the only sparkle for these two sides of late.
Sure, Blackburn are still in the Championship play-off positions, but dropped points to Rotherham and Bristol City highlight an inconsistency in Blackburn Rovers and a potential opportunity for Birmingham City.
Only problem is, the Blues are just as bad in the league.
If you were a cynic, you’d be clearing the diary for a replay on Tuesday.
Ipswich v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
League One Ipswich have won their last three matches in the FA Cup, after winning just two of their previous 23 games before this in the competition. The Tractor Boys last won four in a row in a run of five between February 1978 and January 1979, one of which was the 1978 final against Arsenal.
Southampton v Blackpool (15:00 GMT)
Championship club Blackpool eliminated Premier League side Nottingham Forest in the third round but haven’t knocked out more than one top-flight side in an FA Cup campaign since they won the competition in 1952-53. They are winless in 21 away FA Cup games against top-flight opposition (D5 L16).
Luton v Grimsby (15:00 GMT)
Standby for something fishy at Luton where up to 2,000 Grimsby fans are heading in the hope of seeing the League Two club beat their Championship hosts.
Grimsby has a proud fishing history and it is 34 years since their fans made national news by taking 2,000 ‘Harry Haddocks’ to their FA Cup last 16 clash away to Wimbledon.
And fans are again being encouraged to take inflatable fish to Kenilworth Road.
“We are proud of the heritage we have as a club in the FA Cup," says Grimsby CEO Debbie Cook.
" In the 1930s we reached the semi-finals twice and then in 1989 over 2,000 Harry Haddocks took over the terraces at Plough Lane.
"As this is the furthest we’ve been in the competition in almost a quarter of a century, we wanted to celebrate that achievement by encouraging fans to take Harry Haddock to Luton."
Luton v Grimsby (15:00 GMT)
This is League Two Grimsby Town’s first FA Cup fourth round tie since 1999-2000. They last reached the fifth round in 1995-96 under manager Brian Laws, knocking out West Ham in the fourth round.
Grimsby have won their last three games in the FA Cup. The Mariners haven’t four in a row in the competition proper since February 1936 when they were a top-flight team.
Fulham v Sunderland (15:00 GMT)
Fulham
Fulham boss Marco Silva on the FA Cup: "It's a special competition.
"It's our ambition to do well in the FA Cup. An historic competition for everyone but our players are going to do our best to go through.
On Sunderland: "It doesn't matter if you're facing a Premier League, Championship side... all of us know Sunderland and how they can be really well supported. It will feel like a FA Cup match against a club with a great fanbase and squad that wants to do well."
Bristol City v West Brom (15:00 GMT)
Bristol City welcome West Brom to Ashton Gate for an intriguing all-Championship tie having seen in-form forward Antoine Semenyo depart for Bournemouth in a £10m switch on Friday afternoon.
To make matters worse for Robins fans, the Baggies have a perfect record against City in the FA Cup, winning all three of their previous encounters – most recently in a third round replay at Ashton Gate in 2015/16.
Carlos Corberan’s side also enjoyed a 2-0 success at the Robins in the league on Boxing Day thanks to goals from Matt Phillips and Brandon Thomas-Asante, though Nigel Pearson’s men did win by the same scoreline at the Hawthorns in October through Joe Williams and Nakhi Wells.
The Baggies have only failed to score in one of their last 19 FA Cup ties while Bristol City haven’t allowed more than a single goal in any of their last 11 matches in the competition - which contributed to them making the fifth round in two of the past four seasons.
Though they are 17th in the Championship, City are unbeaten in six in all competitions since that festive defeat to Pearson's former employers and overcame Swansea in a third round replay through Sam Bell’s extra-time strike.
Though they needed two attempts to get past non-league Chesterfield in the last round and went down to leaders Burnley last time out in the league, Albion have won 10 of their last 13 in total and are only three points adrift of third-placed Watford in an incredibly tight top-half.