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RESULT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool - Jurgen Klopp's side reach FA Cup fourth round
RESULT: Forest Green Rovers 1-2 Birmingham - original tie was postponed because of waterlogged pitch
RESULT: Swansea 1-2 Bristol City (after extra time)
RESULT: Wigan 1-2 Luton Town
RESULT: West Brom 3-0 Chesterfield
Accrington Stanley v Boreham Wood - postponed because of a frozen pitch
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FT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool
Liverpool claim their first win since the turn of the year as Harvey Elliott's stunning strike proves enough to beat Wolves 1-0 in their FA Cup third-round replay.
FT: West Brom 4-0 Chesterfield
West Brom boss Carlos Corberan told BBC WM 95.6: "I think it's a positive result and continuing in the FA Cup is important.
"Every attacking player has a responsibility to help the team in every attacking moment of the game.
"I am pleased with the nature of the goals. In football you are dependent on goals."
FT: West Brom 4-0 Chesterfield
Watch as Jake Livermore had so much space to score West Brom's third goal from close range after bringing down John Swift's cross from out wide.
FT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool
Wolves
Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui tells BBC One: "I think we started to play well. We had two or three clear situations – not chances but clear situations. We conceded a goal out of nothing.
"It’s not easy playing against Liverpool, but in my opinion we deserved more from the second half.
"We wanted to go so far in the cup. We’re sad of course. The most important is the Premier League, but while competing in the cup we had a big will to win in it."
On arguing with Klopp during the game: "It’s football – it was nothing."
On new signing Pablo Sarabia: "He’s a good player. He’s going to be a big help for us. He’s going to start working with us in the coming days. We’re happy to get a player like this."
On further acquisitions: "I’m not worried about that in this moment. I’m only worried about being eliminated in the cup, that’s it."
FT: Wigan 1-2 Luton
Luton fell behind against Wigan but watch how they quickly equalised as Cauley Woodrow's first effort was saved by Ben Amos but Woodrow then capitalises to score the rebound.
FT: Forest Green 1-2 Birmingham
Birmingham beat Forest Green 2-1 but needed goalkeeper Neil Etheridge to make a sensational triple save. Watch the brilliant piece of goalkeeping here.
FT: West Brom 4-0 Chesterfield
Tom Rogic capitalises on a defensive mistake made by non-league Chesterfield to poke home West Brom's second goal.
FT: Forest Green 1-2 Birmingham
Forest Green head coach Ian Burchnall told BBC Radio Gloucestershire: "I think it was a good performance from ourselves, especially the first half when we were outstanding.
"They changed their shape in the second half and it took us 10 or 15 minutes to get used to it but I thought our response was good.
"They took their two chances they had and we didn't take ours. When playing a team from the league above you need to make the most of your moments."
FT: Forest Green 1-2 Birmingham
Watch as Kevin Long scores from 10 yards out for Birmingham City in their 2-1 win over League One side Forest Green Rovers.
FT: Wigan 1-2 Luton
Luton Town boss Rob Edwards told BBC Three Counties Radio: "I'm really pleased. It was a game I thought we had lots of control in. We were expecting that. I thought we started really well. We had one or two chances but struggled to create much.
"But then at the start of the second half they scored a great goal but it was poor from our point of view.
"We showed a lot of character to keep pushing and find the winner and I'm delighted. We want to stay humble, we're back on Saturday."
Swansea 1-2 Bristol City (after extra time)
Bristol City are into the fourth round with 20-year-old Sam Bell the hero with his first goal for the club in the 22nd minute of extra time.
It's West Brom at home in round four for the Robins.
FT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool
Danny Murphy
Former Liverpool midfielder on BBC One
Liverpool managed the game well, they quietened the crowd down. Thoroughly disappointing from Wolves.
Some of the players on the periphery of the team have showed Jurgen Klopp they wanted to be in the team.
It was a super strike from Harvey Elliott, he had to have the courage to take the shot on. You want to see players care about their performance.
It didn't feel like a cup tie, it was a strange atmosphere.
Swansea 1-2 Bristol City
Two minutes for Swansea to score to force penalties.
Swansea 1-2 Bristol City
Can Swansea save themselves? Kyle Naughton hits a powerful effort at goal but it's off target. Five minutes to go.
Sam Bell
Bristol City substitute Sam Bell has picked a great time for his first goal for the Robins as he has netted in the 112th minute to give his side the lead at Swansea.
It's a stylish goal from the 20-year-old too, beating two Swans defenders before firing past Andy Fisher.
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FT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool
Paul Ince
Former Liverpool and Wolves midfielder on BBC One
Liverpool were quite comfortable, Wolves didn't really show any intent until the last 10-15 minutes. They have bigger fish to fry like staying in the Premier League.
Wolves had corners which they played short and the decision making was poor from them.
Wolves back off for the goal and they made Harvey Elliott's decision for him.
Wolves have spent a lot of money and they got rid of Nuno Espirito Santo because he was too defensive. Hopefully they will be OK.
Swansea 1-1 Bristol City
A chance for Bristol City as Antoine Semenyo sends in a low cross and a sliding-in Sam Bell just can't get studs on to it to divert it into the net.
FT: Wolves 0-1 Liverpool
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
There were no serious questions [from Wolves]. They put more bodies up front and started to switch the play a bit more late on, but Liverpool were never seriously threatened.
I thought Harvey Elliott was outstanding. He took great confidence from his goal and showed some neat and tidy touches.
Liverpool had to prove something tonight - it couldn’t have been any worse than the weekend. Klopp needed to send a message to the players who played [at Brighton]. The players who have come in have gone out and performed. It wasn’t pretty, but when they asked for a moment of quality, they got it from Elliott.