Postpublished at 20:03 GMT 17 January 2024
Bristol Rovers 0-0 Norwich
Bristol Rovers are standing toe-to-toe with Norwich.
Two attempts including one on target. They're up for this and so are their fans.
Lots of noise at the Memorial Stadium.
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Bristol Rovers 0-0 Norwich
Bristol Rovers are standing toe-to-toe with Norwich.
Two attempts including one on target. They're up for this and so are their fans.
Lots of noise at the Memorial Stadium.
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BR: Replays must be scrapped after this season. No one wants them. Why play another game when a tie can be settled on the day? And no replays gives underdogs a much bigger chance to progress, as they're more likely to win AET as opposed to having to win a 90 min replay
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Blackpool very much holding their own in the early stages on the snow-speckled turf of Bloomfield Road, that one Forest corner aside.
A few tough challenges in these opening minutes. Not an FA Cup tie for the faint of heart.
Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
That's more like it!
Everton fans are out of their seats as Domic Calvert-Lewin creates space for himself inside the Palace box before forcing Sam Johnstone into a lovely one-handed save.
Good play by Calvert-Lewin from a tight angle.
Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
This hasn't really got going. Littered with niggly free-kicks and the crowd is quiet inside Goodison.
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Charlie Adam
Former Blackpool midfielder and current Fleetwood Town manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
Jordan Rhodes is just hungry for goals, his link-up play is very good. When you have that knack of scoring goals that never leaves you. Especially in League One, he has the nous of playing in the Championship so brings experience to this Blackpool side.
When you are up against him, he won't run away from you, but if he does find a yard and get an opportunity, he will normally take it.
Bristol Rovers 0-0 Norwich
Lovely move by the League One club.
Skipper Sam Finley does well to find Luke Thomas on the edge of the six yard box but his looping header is gathered by Norwich keeper George Long.
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Jordan Rhodes is 33 years old, which is quite distressing for those of us who still think of him as the promising young gun slamming them in for Huddersfield.
Blackpool's leading scorer hasn't had much of the ball so far in this one.
Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Everton are dominating possession but they aren't doing too much with it as it stands. They haven't scored in their past three outings.
Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Alan Stubbs
Former Celtic & Everton defender on BBC Radio 5 Live Extra
The goalscoring touch has been a bit elusive for Dominic Calvert-Lewin. He has had a good run of games though and he just need a goal to get that confidence flowing again.
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Charlie Adam
Former Blackpool midfielder and current Fleetwood Town manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chris Wood is a big focal point for Nottingham Forest, an impressive hat-trick up at St James' Park against Newcastle.
He has good technical quality, can hold the ball up and get Forest up the pitch, particularly away from home. He's almost been given a new lease of life under Nuno in recent weeks.
Bristol Rovers 0-0 Norwich
Norwich try and strike early. Dany Batth launches a ball over the top but Tristan Crama sees it out for a goal-kick. Lots of noise at the Memorial Stadium with a huge prize on offer for the winners.
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
First foray forward for Forest, and Callum Hudson-Odoi wins a corner following a hopeful long ball forward by Nicolas Dominguez which Blackpool didn't deal with.
The set piece is met by the head of centre back Murillo, and Blackpool keeper Dan Grimshaw has to plummet to his left to make a really smart save.
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Perhaps time to rule on the sanctity of the FA Cup, the oldest football competition in the world. Always replays until Wembley? No VAR? What other classic rules should be kept?
Joe, Surrey
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Bloomfield Road
We've had 'Eye of the Tiger' from the ultimate underdog story of the Rocky films blaring out over the sound system so can Blackpool punch above their weight tonight and knock out their Premier League opponents?
Both sets of fans are in good voice. Freezing cold conditions, difficult pitch, third tier versus top tier. All the ingredients for a shock?
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Blackpool have started well, penning Forest back in the left corner, before Albie Morgan tries a snap shot volley from 25 yards which he drags wide.
Everton 0-0 Crystal Palace
Jack Harrison is running full pelt towards the Palace goal but Tyrick Mitchell is back quickly to mop up. Then Andre Gomes fires straight at Sam Johnstone. Decent start by the Toffees.
Let's go!
Tonight's FA Cup replays are getting under way.
Blackpool 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest have scored at least once in each of their last 11 away games against Blackpool in all competitions.
However, they’ve also failed to keep a clean sheet on their last nine visits.
Everton v Crystal Palace (19:45 GMT)
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Ultimately when you strip it all back, if people fall foul of the rules that are in place then everyone will say that you have to be punished.
But for me if you can see that there are mitigating circumstances at play, like Nottingham Forest selling a player to make sure they fall into the right place for the rules, which took longer but was better for the club - should that be taken into account? Should Everton's new stadium be taken into account?
I would have expected a little bit of leniency from the Premier League but it doesn't seem like that is the way they are going about it.