Postpublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Anfield is in full swing and full voice as "You'll never walk alone" belts out.
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FT: West Brom 0-2 Wolves - Neto & Cunha for visitors before game paused because of fan trouble
FT: Watford 1-1 Southampton - Matheus opens scoring, Armstrong levels
FT: Liverpool 5-2 Norwich - Jones with early opener; Gibson levels before Nunez restores lead, Jota & Van Dijk make it four; Sainz responds but Gravenberch grabs fifth
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Emlyn Begley
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Anfield is in full swing and full voice as "You'll never walk alone" belts out.
Watford 1-0 Southampton
Southampton's only shot of the game so far was on target but it came in the 10th minute.
They haven't shown many signs of troubling Watford since then.
FT: West Brom 0-2 Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha speaking to ITV: "Derby days are always incredible, the atmosphere is amazing. It's tough but it's a good result.
"After 2-0 it was calm, we came out for the final 10 minutes and got the win.
On if he felt safe to resume: "100%, I'm from South America, this kind of thing happens, as long as everyone is safe. It is bad when you see some children crying and things like that, but the most important thing is everyone is safe. Both teams played well and it was good atmosphere from both teams."
Momentum after reaching the fifth round: "We need to keep going, we finished very well. Another clean sheet was fundamental to our team."
How important would a cup run be: "We need to believe, we need to do our best, after everything that has come to us, we want to get to Wembley and I hope that good things are happening."
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Liverpool
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp speaking to ITV: "No not to me. I know it better than anybody. I can imagine for a few people but besides that people can expect that I am in full preparation [mode] for the game. Don't think about me anymore. Now for me I am completely back on track [after the announcement he was leaving Liverpool].
"There is nothing additional [to say to the players]. We cannot now create a special story and do this. The boys play the way they play. The boys may not win all the games but it will not be the reason for not winning them.
"We said what we said and we go forward. There will be a moment at the end of the season when we say goodbye and that will be emotional but between now and then we have a massive job to do."
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Jurgen Klopp is and has been the perfect fit for this football club and he's going to be a hard man to replace.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
There is no mention of Jurgen Klopp's departure at the end of the season in his manager notes or Virgil van Dijk’s captain's column in Liverpool's match-day programme.
Evidently, the news was such a secret, that by the time it broke the print deadline for the programme had passed.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Throughout his time at Anfield Jurgen Klopp has delivered trophies, brilliant moments and of course some memorable soundbites.
Enjoy.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
There has been an outpouring of emotion from Liverpool fans since the news broke on Friday that Jurgen Klopp would head into the sunset this summer.
A few lads I know have spoken of their surprise and bewilderment but at least they've not got to rebrand their main match-day staple. I feel for this hot-dog vendor.
Alonso burgers or Potter's pies and peas don't quite have the same ring to them.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Pat Nevin
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Jurgen Klopp will be missed astonishingly but what he's left is very, very good and that will be able to be built on.
I'm sure it'll be very emotional at Anfield today.
Watford 1-0 Southampton
Yáser Asprilla is through on goal but the flag goes up as he is fractionally offside.
Southampton are dominating possession but Watford have the all important goal.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Lots of Liverpool fans arrived at Anfield early today to grab a picture at the nearby Jurgen Klopp mural.
And as you can imagine the broadcasters have also pitched up to ask a number of fans just what the German means to them.
I heard one interview earlier where a fan compared the emotion he's feeling to that of losing a family member.
Liverpool v Norwich (14:30 GMT)
Now by our reckoning Liverpool could still have 29 matches remaining under Jurgen Klopp if they were to win today and progress to the finals of the FA Cup and Europa League.
And Klopp begins his long goodbye this afternoon as one of his mates and former Borussia Dortmund colleagues David Wagner brings his Norwich side to Anfield.
Will the Reds players' suffer any hangover from the news of their leader's departure and could the Canaries spring a surprise?
It's probably unlikely given Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 18 meetings with Norwich in all competitions, since a 1-0 home loss in April 1994 (W16 D2).
It’s their longest current unbeaten run against any side and when the Reds last faced their Championship opponents on a regular basis in the 2021-22 campaign, they won all four meetings - including an FA Cup fifth-round tie - by an aggregate score of 11-2.
Over to Merseyside we head for Liverpool's first match since manager Jurgen Klopp announced that he will leave the club at the end of the season after nearly nine years in charge.
The announcement has left many Liverpool supporters stunned and it is likely to be an emotional afternoon at Anfield.
The FA Cup fifth-round draw will take place at half-time of Liverpool v Norwich, so about 15:15 GMT - not beforehand as planned.
Watford 1-0 Southampton
Watford have a free-kick in another good position after Sekou Mara fouls Francisco Sierralta.
Wesley Hoedt takes this one. It's on target but straight at Joe Lumley.
West Brom 0-2 Wolves
It's all over. Wolves are into the FA Cup fifth round.
We'll see what the Football Association will have to say about that long delay for crowd trouble afterwards.
Watford 1-0 Southampton
Tyler Dibling crosses into the box but Carlos Alcaraz's header sails into the arms of Daniel Bachmann.
West Brom 0-2 Wolves
Two minutes added on.
West Brom 0-2 Wolves
A bottle is thrown as Wolves' Tommy Doyle goes to take the corner.
West Brom 0-2 Wolves
Matheus Cunha almost scores a Wolves third but his fierce half-volley is tipped around the post by Josh Griffiths.