Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from the FA Cup fifth round

  • QF draw: Man City v Burnley, Man Utd v Fulham, Brighton v Grimsby & Sheff Utd v Blacburn

  • FT: Sheffield United 1-0 Tottenham - Blades host Blackburn in quarters

  • FT: Manchester United 3-1 West Ham - Benrahma opens scoring but own-goal levels, before Garnacho and Fred goals

  • FT: Southampton 1-2 Grimsby Town - League Two side score twice from penalties, Caleta-Car pulls one back & Walcott equaliser ruled out

  • FT: Burnley 1-0 Fleetwood Town - BBC Red Button, League One side down to 10 men

  • Quarter-final draw live on BBC One after Sheff Utd v Spurs

  1. 'They have that winning factor'published at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Man Utd V West Ham (19:45)

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think if they were playing this fixture on the weekend they would have gone stronger for selection.

    These players have payed a lot of football and it is a good opportunity for Lindelof and McGuire.

    They have that winning factor this squad and when you get given the opportunity you have to take it.

  2. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton 0-0 Grimsby

    Inflatable fish and beach balls everywhere.

    We're under way after a minute's applause to former BBC commentator John Motson, who died last week aged 77.

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  3. 'Players have amazed me'published at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Burnley v Fleetwood (19:30 GMT)

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    Burnley boss Vincent Kompany says he is amazed by his side's abilities.

    The Clarets are 12 points clear at the top of the Championship and 19 points ahead of third-placed Middlesbrough.

    "You never feel as good as people say you are, you always feel at threat because the opposition is looking to exploit any weakness. We don't rest on our laurels, we just continue improving," Kompany told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    "They [players have] definitely amazed me. They have amazed me with their working habits.

    "In terms of their attitude, they've been with the best I've ever worked with and that says a lot."

  4. Special night for Grimsbypublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

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    A special night for Grimsby and their 4,000 travelling fans who are in fine voice as the teams emerge from the tunnel. Will they witness an upset? We're moments away from kick-off.

  5. From Paris to Bramall Lanepublished at 19:10 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Sheff Utd v Tottenham (19:55 GMT)

    BBC One

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    Chris Wilder, who led Sheffield United to the Premier League, is at Bramall Lane as part of BBC One's live coverage.

    Gary Lineker is also at the ground along with Alan Shearer and Jermaine Jenas.

    You just cannot keep Jermaine off the telly. He was in Paris on Monday co-hosting the Best Fifa Awards and last night he was interviewing Danny Dyer on The One Show. Busy man.

    BBC One's coverage starts at 19:30 GMT.

  6. 'More determined than ever to keep winning more and more'published at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 GMT)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Erik ten Hag in the programmeImage source, BBC Sport

    Manchester United already have the Carabao Cup in the trophy cabinet, win tonight and they are in the last eight of the FA Cup, they face Spanish side Real Betis in the Europa League last 16 (after knocking out La Liga leaders Barcelona in the last round) and are third in the Premier League.

    Boss Erik ten Hag has made it perfectly clear that he will not just settle for the Carabao Cup.

    Writing in the matchday programme, he says: "I'm delighted we have our first trophy together but all our efforts now must be on making sure it is not our last.

    "Winning silverware can become a great habit, as a number of players in the squad already know well. Now we all have a taste of success, the aim is to make sure it is on the menu again soon.

    "What perhaps pleased me the most on Sunday was to see and hear all the players saying the same thing in the dressing room. They are not happy to ease up now they won a trophy and are more determined than ever to keep winning more and more.

    "We're still near the start of the process, but it is great to see the squad so invested in being a part of what is still to come."

  7. Team news - Moura starts for Spurspublished at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Sheff Utd v Tottenham (19:55 GMT)

    Sheffield United make eight changes from their weekend win against Watford in the Championship.

    Only Wes Foderingham, Anel Ahmedhodzic and Jack Robinson keep their places.

    Sheff Utd XI: Foderingham, Baldock, Basham, Sharp, Ahmedhodzic, Coulibaly, Robinson, Doyle, Osborn, McAtee, Brooks.

    Subs: Davies, Fleck, Berge, McBurnie, Lowe, Norwood, Ndiaye, Jebbison, Sachdev.

    Tottenham make six changes from the side that beat Chelsea in the Premier League at the weekend.

    Lucas Moura makes his first start since November, while Son Heung-min, Ivan Perisic, Pedro Porro, Davison Sanchez and Pape Matar Sarr come in.

    Tottenham XI: Forster; Sanchez, Dier, Davies; Pedro Porro, Hojbjerg, Sarr, Perisic; Son, Lucas, Richarlison.

    Subs: Austin, Tanganga, Romero, Lenglet, Skipp, Devine, Kulusevski, Danjuma, Kane.

  8. Six changes for Man Utd; Antonio starts for West Hampublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 GMT)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Erik ten Hag makes six changes from the Manchester United 11 that began the Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle on Sunday.

    In come Tyrell Malacia, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Marcel Sabitzer and Alejandro Garnacho.

    Marcus Rashford, who has scored 17 club goals in 19 matches since the World Cup, is on the bench, alongside Casemiro and Raphael Varane, but Jadon Sancho is not in the squad.

    Manchester United XI: De Gea, Malacia, Lindelof, Maguire, Dalot, McTominay, Sabitzer, Garnacho, Fernandes, Antony, Weghorst.

    Subs: Heaton, Martinez, Varane, Wan-Bissaka, Pellistri, Fred, Casemiro, Rashford, Elanga.

    TeamsheetImage source, BBC Sport

    David Moyes makes four changes to the West Ham side, three of them enforced.

    Striker Danny Ings, who scored twice in the 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the weekend, is cup-tied having played for Aston Villa in the third round before his move to the Hammers in the January transfer window.

    Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is out with a fractured cheekbone and eye socket, with Vladimir Coufal also missing because of a heel injury.

    In come Alphonse Areola, Emerson Palmieri and Michail Antonio, while Pablo Fornals starts with Jarrod Bowen dropping to the bench.

    West Ham XI: Areola, Johnson, Aguerd, Ogbonna, Emerson, Fornals, Rice, Soucek, Benrahma, Paqueta, Antonio.

    Subs: Anang, Cresswell, Scamacca, Lanzini, Downes, Bowen, Kehrer, Swyer, Mubama.

  9. 'We're starting to dream'published at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

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    League Two Grimsby are the lowest ranked side left in the FA Cup and boss Paul Hurst says his side are "huge underdogs" for their tie at Premier League strugglers Southampton.

    The Mariners are looking to reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since 1939.

    They face a Saints side who have sacked two managers this season and are bottom of the top flight.

    "It would be pretty incredible if we could get through," Hurst told BBC Radio Humberside. "We're getting into real dream territory. We're going to need luck and everyone performing to their maximum.

    "I think we're huge underdogs. We're the lowest ranked side left in the competition up against Premier League opposition."

  10. Will Saints be marching to final?published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

    Southampton

    It's 20 years since Southampton last reached the FA Cup final when Gordon Strachan's side lost 1-0 to Arsenal at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

    Will the Saints be marching all the way to this year's final?

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  11. 'Cherish the moment'published at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Burnley v Fleetwood (19:30 GMT)

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    Fleetwood boss Scott Brown, speaking to BBC North West Tonight: "We come into the game confident. You have to cherish the moment. The lads have to enjoy the environment and go and show we can compete with top teams in the tournament.

    "It would be exceptional for the club but we have a huge game ahead of us and we have to make sure we are ready."

  12. 'Grimsby surprised me'published at 18:56 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

    .Image source, BBC Sport

    Southampton looked a bit flat against Leeds on Saturday. At least Saints have appointed someone, though, and the players like Ruben Selles so I am expecting more from them in weeks to come.

    Their next league game is at home to relegation rivals Leicester on Saturday, so of course his focus will be on that. His problem is that defeat here could be very damaging to him.

    Grimsby surprised me when they knocked Luton out in the last round and they are in mid-table in League Two so there are no distractions for them there.

    More than 4,000 of their fans are travelling south for this tie and they will enjoy themselves whatever the result.

    The fact the tie is at St Mary's will really help Southampton and I do think they will get through, but Grimsby have got a bit of resilience about them and I can see them staying in the tie right until the end.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-0

  13. Haddock back on the menupublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

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    Haddock is back on the menu at St Mary's. That's Harry the Haddock!

    Grimsby Town fans were originally banned from taking their inflatable fish mascot into the ground for the tie with Southampton.

    Harry the Haddock has been an iconic inflatable symbol for Grimsby fans for more than 34 years.

    The marine mascot has been fished out for major games to help fans cheer on the Mariners.

    Southampton had said inflatables weren't allowed for the fifth round tie because Premier League grounds have a blanket ban on them for big matches.

    They later changed their mind, netting a chance for more than 4,000 Grimsby fans to take their beloved mascots with them.

  14. When is the quarter-final draw?published at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

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    The draw for the quarter-finals will be live on BBC One after Sheffield United against Tottenham.

    The draw numbers are:

    1. Southampton or Grimsby Town
    2. Blackburn Rovers
    3. Brighton
    4. Sheffield United or Tottenham
    5. Fulham
    6. Manchester City
    7. Manchester United or West Ham
    8. Burnley or Fleetwood Town
  15. 'We don't allow them to stay in the mood from Sunday'published at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Man Utd v West Ham (19:45 GMT)

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Old TraffordImage source, BBC Sport

    There will be a party atmosphere at Old Trafford tonight as the Manchester United fans, for the first time in almost six years, are able to celebrate their team winning a trophy after Sunday's 2-0 success over Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.

    That was the club's first trophy since the Europa League in May 2017 under Jose Mourinho and the Red Devils are in FA Cup action tonight as they look to reach the quarter-finals for the eighth time in nine seasons.

    They have won the FA Cup 12 times, not lost a home tie in this competition for eight years and have an excellent record against a West Ham side managed by their former boss David Moyes (the Hammers have only won one of their past 20 games at Old Trafford).

    However, current Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says it's straight back to business for the players and celebration time is over.

    “It’s our job, it is their job, so we don’t allow them to stay in the mood from Sunday," Ten Hag told the club website.

    "Sunday is the history. It’s nice, memories, but if you want to perform, you have to focus on the things you have to do. You have to focus on the job. When I see the fight in the dressing room, it is not like we're satisfied.”

    1977 FA Cup finalImage source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    Manchester United’s FA Cup-winning side of 1977 is one of the numerous pictures around Old Trafford highlighting the club’s achievements. Will Erik ten Hag’s side earn a similar picture in the future?

  16. Team news - Kompany makes seven changespublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Burnley v Fleetwood (19:30 GMT)

    Vincent Kompany makes seven changes to the Burnley team that thrashed Huddersfield 4-0 in the Championship at the weekend.

    Jordan Beyer, Josh Cullen, Josh Brownhill and Anass Zaroury – who scored twice in the Clarets’ third-round win at Premier League Bournemouth – are the only players from that match to keep their place.

    Burnley XI: Peacock-Farrell, Vitinho, Al-Dakhil, Beyer, Taylor, Cullen, Brownhill, Twine, Zaroury, Foster, Obafemi

    Subs: Muric, Roberts, Sassi, Bastien, Churlinov, Gudmundsson, Tella, Dervisoglu, Barnes

    Fleetwood make four changes to the side that beat Morecambe 1-0 in League One.

    Danny Andrew, Cian Hayes, Josh Earl and Scott Robertson start in place of Brendan Wiredu, Phoenix Patterson, Jayden Stockley and Carlos Mendes Gomes.

    Fleetwood XI: Lynch, Andrew, Vela, Robertson, Warrington, Holgate, Hayes, Nsiala, Rooney, Macadam, Earl

    Subs: Cragg, Wiredu, D Johnson, Mendes Gomes, Patterson, Batty, McMillan, W Johnson, Lane

  17. 4,000 Grimsby fans at Southamptonpublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

    No one cares about the FA Cup anymore?

    Try telling that to more than 4,000 Grimsby fans who have made the 460-mile round trip to Southampton in midweek to back the League Two side at Southampton.

    Incredible support.

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  18. Postpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton

    Nine changes? Southampton are at home to Leicester on Saturday. Staying in the Premier League is clearly the priority for Ruben Selles and his players.

  19. Team news - Nine changes for Saintspublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    Southampton v Grimsby (19:15 GMT)

    Southampton make nine changes to the team beaten by Leeds in the Premier League on Saturday.

    Romain Perraud and Romeo Lavia are the only survivors from that match. Kyle Walker-Peters captains the hosts in the absence of James Ward-Prowse, who is among the substitutes.

    Southampton XI: McCarthy, Walker-Peters, Lyanco, Caleta-Car, Perraud, Lavia, Alcaraz, Djenepo, Orsic, Mara, A Armstrong

    Subs: Caballero, Bella-Kotchap, Maitland-Niles, Ward-Prowse, Aribo, Doyle, Edozie, Walcott, Ballard

    Grimsby make just one change to the side that drew 2-2 at home to Leyton Orient in League Two, Danilo Orsi coming in for fellow striker George Lloyd.

    Grimsby XI: Crocombe, Emmanuel, Efete, Waterfall, Maher, Glennon, Holohan, Clifton, Hunt, McAtee, Orsi

    Subs: Battersby, Pearson, Khan, Morris, Dickson-Peters, Amos, Smith, Taylor, Khouri

  20. Postpublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2023

    We're about 40 minutes away from kick-off in the first game of the night. Let's find out who starts and who has been dropped.