Postpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January
West Brom 2-0 Aldershot
Aldershot captain Stuart O'Keefe volleys over the bar from 25 yards. Ambitious.
Liverpool beat Arsenal 2-0 to reach FA Cup fourth round
De Bruyne made Man City return as Foden scored twice in 5-0 win over Huddersfield
Nottm Forest came back to draw 2-2 with League One Blackpool, Luton held by Bolton, Bristol City drew at West Ham
Wrexham beat Shrewsbury to reach round four, Bamford scored sensational volley as Leeds won at Peterborough
Neil Johnston
West Brom 2-0 Aldershot
Aldershot captain Stuart O'Keefe volleys over the bar from 25 yards. Ambitious.
Man City 0-0 Huddersfield
Gary Rose
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
When you are the big underdog in games it is all about getting through moments and moving onto the next one. Huddersfield have passed the 15-minute mark unscathed and, to be fair, have had a couple of flashes of promise on the counter.
It is going as well as the visitors could have expected really, although you feel the gears are there for Manchester City to work their way through should they wish to.
Man City 0-0 Huddersfield
Manuel Akanji had got up and continued playing, but he's back down again and will force an early change from Pep Guardiola.
Matheus Nunes is the replacement.
Shrewsbury 0-0 Wrexham
Shrewsbury have had the better chances so far and Jordan Shipley forces a save from Arthur Okonkwo.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Blackpool
So far, so good for Blackpool. Forest have had plenty of the ball and done absolutely nothing with it.
Just one shot from the Premier League side and only two touches in the opposition box.
West Ham 1-0 Bristol City
Lucas Paqueta can't continue and Divin Mubama takes his place.
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Jovan Malcolm
Jovan Malcolm, just back from a loan spell at Cheltenham, doubles West Brom's lead after a defensive mistake from Cian Harries.
West Ham 1-0 Bristol City
Vladimir Coufal is the second West Ham player to need the physios on after being clattered in an aerial challenge.
Man City 0-0 Huddersfield
We've got our first yellow card and it's for Huddersfield's Alex Matos, who wipes out Manuel Akanji.
The Manchester City defender looks to be in a fair bit of pain.
Peterborough 0-0 Leeds
A set-piece opportunity for Peterborough when they win a corner on the right but it's a poor one and Kristoffer Klaesson can easily grab it.
West Ham 1-0 Bristol City
Pablo Fornals should do better for West Ham but his shot is straight at Max O'Leary in the City goal.
Luton 0-0 Bolton
That wasn't far off from Josh Sheehan. The ball bounces out to him on the edge of Luton's box and he takes it on the half-volley, but it's always rising and it floats just above the crossbar.
Man City 0-0 Huddersfield
Sorba Thomas finds himself one-one-one with Stefan Ortega, but the flag goes up for offside before he can get a shot away.
Man City 0-0 Huddersfield
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC
The moment Huddersfield win the ball back, you see their players rushing forward on the counter attack.
I think they're just starting to get a bit of confidence in themselves.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Blackpool
Lovely feet from Karamoko Dembele as he beats a few players with a darting run down the centre before he's eventually stopped on the edge of the box.
Shrewsbury 0-0 Wrexham
Barry Horne
Former Wales and Wrexham midfielder on BBC Radio Wales
Two attempts each, both of them one on target, both of them one off target.
Wrexham are dragging their way in to the game.
Luton 0-0 Bolton
Ross Barkley takes a crack from the edge of the penalty area but he hasn't got enough on it and it trickles through to Nathan Baxter.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Blackpool
Blackpool's Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel, an academy graduate of Nottingham Forest, does well to guard the ball out of play in the corner.
Peterborough 0-0 Leeds
Paul Robinson
Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Patrick Bamford should do better he has to score. It is great work from Willy Gnonto to get the ball in and a free header for Bamford.
He just heads it straight towards the keeper.