Full-Times (games involving Premier League teams only)
Aston Villa 2-1 Ipswich
Bolton 2-2 Sunderland
Crawley 1-3 Reading
Crystal Palace 0-0 Stoke
Fulham 1-1 Blackpool
Manchester City 3-0 Watford
Petersborough 0-3 Norwich City
Queens Park Rangers 1-1 West Bromwich Albion
Southampton 1-5 Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Coventry City
Wigan Athletic 1-1 Bournemouth
5 Jan 2013
3:03PM
First of all, today’s fixtures (Premier League teams in bold)
Aldershot v Rotherham Aston Villa v Ipswich
Barnsley v Burnley
Blackburn v Bristol City
Bolton v Sunderland
Charlton v Huddersfield
Crawley v Reading
Crystal Palace v Stoke
Derby v Tranmere Fulham v Blackpool
Hull v Leyton Orient
Leeds v Birmingham City
Leicester v Burton Albion
Luton v Wolverhampton
Macclesfield v Cardiff City Manchester City v Watford
Middlesborough v Hastings United
Millwall v Preston
Nottingham Forest v Oldham
Ocford United v Sheffield United
Petersborough v Norwich City Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion
Sheffield Wednesday v MK Dons Southampton v Chelsea
Southend v Brentford Tottenham Hotspur v Coventry City Wigan Athletic v Bournemouth
5 Jan 2013
3:05PM
Goal – Crawley Town 1-0 Reading
Nicky Adams has beaten Adam Federici to score the quickest goal in the history of the FA Cup. Ten seconds.
5 Jan 2013
3:10PM
Scratch that – Adams’ goal at 14 seconds is not quite as fast as Jimmy Kebe’s for, ironically, Reading a couple of years ago.
Still pretty quick though.
5 Jan 2013
3:13PM
Goal – Crawley 1-1 Reading
There’s an Irish connection to this one, as Ian Harte and Noel Hunt combine to set Adam Le Fondre up for the equaliser.
5 Jan 2013
3:16PM
Goal – Bolton 1-0 Sunderland
A shocking error from Carlos Cuellar lets Chung-Yong Lee, and it’s 1-0 to Bolton.
5 Jan 2013
3:18PM
Goal – Tottenham 1-0 Coventry City
A replay of the 1987 final here. Gylfi Sigurdsson’s free-kick is helped into the path of Clint Dempsey by Gareth Bale, and the former Fulham man makes no mistake.
5 Jan 2013
3:22PM
Brian Beard, reporting on Sky Sports News, has an awful lot of bother pronouncing Callum McManaman. Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier meanwhile, are forced to concentrate on the likes of Bristol Rovers v Gillingham and Swindon v Carlisle in Leagues Two and One respectively.
Suppose that’s why they’re on the big money.
5 Jan 2013
3:25PM
Goal – Southampton 1-0 Chelsea
Jay Rodriguez has shocked Chelsea, for whom Demba Ba is making his debut.
5 Jan 2013
3:26PM
A great ball from Jason Puncheon to Rodriguez, who took the ball on the run and slotted it past Ross Turnbull.
5 Jan 2013
3:29PM
Goal – Manchester City 1-0 Watford
John Eustace is booked for taking down Carlos Tevez in full flight. The City striker gets up and drills the ball into the corner past Jonathan Bond.
5 Jan 2013
3:33PM
Goal – Peterborough 0-1 Norwich City
Simeon Jackson scores after being set up by Robert Snodgrass.
5 Jan 2013
3:37PM
Correction – that Norwich goal was actually scored by Elliott Bennett, just his second for the Canaries.
Meanwhile…
Goal – Aston Villa 0-1 Ipswich
There’s some confusion as to whether it’s Michael Chopra or an Eric Lichaj own goal, but Villa have now conceded their 18th goal in five games.
Meanwhile…
Goal – Tottenham 2-0 Coventry
Gareth Bale scores Spurs’ second after Dempsey’s shot is blocked.
5 Jan 2013
3:40PM
Goal – Southampton 1-1 Chelsea
Eden Hazard and Juan Mata combine and the Spaniard scores from a tight angle. Demba Ba was closing in and almost claims a goal on his debut, but doesn’t.
5 Jan 2013
3:42PM
Goals – Tottenham 3-0 Coventry, Peterborough 0-2 Norwich
Clint Dempsey grabs his second of the game for a rampant Spurs, while Simeon Jackson - wrongly credited with Norwich’s first – does get their second against Posh.
5 Jan 2013
3:45PM
Goal – Wigan 0-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are playing a Premier League side for the first time in 20 years, and Eunan O’Kane gives the visitors the lead against Wigan.
5 Jan 2013
3:47PM
Goals – Manchester City 2-0 Watford, Crawley 1-2 Reading
Gareth Barry gets City’s second and it’s a bit of a procession, while Noel Hunt finally gives Reading the lead after an early fright.
5 Jan 2013
3:52PM
Goal – Southampton 1-2 Chelsea
As the games reach half-time, there’s a lovely interchange between Ashley Cole and Victor Moses, and the former Crystal Palace man puts Chelsea ahead. Incidentally, the first goal has now been credited to Demba Ba – his first for the club on his debut.
Chelsea’s latest signing warms up before the game…
(PA Images)
5 Jan 2013
4:06PM
Goal – Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich
An unfamiliar name on the Villa scoresheet, as Charles N’Zogbia sets up Darren Bent for just his fourth goal of the season.
5 Jan 2013
4:09PM
Goal – Crawley 1-3 Reading
Hunt is fouled in the box and Le Fondre steps up for his second of the game, a penalty.
Goal – Bolton 2-0 Sunderland
Yet more misery for Martin O’Neill’s side as Marvin Sordell is given far too much room in the box, and he converts a free header from six yards.
5 Jan 2013
4:14PM
Goal – Southampton 1-3 Chelsea
Chelsea have won three of the last four FA Cups, and they’re heading for the fourth round. A cross from the left by Mata is headed home by Branislav Ivanovic, his sixth of the season.
Fulham have gone behind at Craven Cottage, Ludovic Sylvestre putting Blackpool in front. Meanwhile, Connor Wickham – just on as a substitute – has pulled a goal back for Sunderland.
5 Jan 2013
4:27PM
Goal – Southampton 1-4 Chelsea
Southampton are going out of the FA Cup, and Demba Ba has his second goal for Chelsea on his debut.
5 Jan 2013
4:30PM
Goal – Wigan 1-1 Bournemouth
Maynor Figueroa is fouled in the Bournemouth box and a penalty is awarded. Jordi Gomez sees his spot-kick saved but he follows it up to slot in the rebound.
5 Jan 2013
4:33PM
Goalflash – Peterborough 0-3 Norwich
Norwich are cruising into the fourth round as Elliott Bennett plays in Robert Snodgrass, who scores.
5 Jan 2013
4:35PM
Goal – Bolton 2-2 Sunderland
It’s 40 years since Sunderland won the FA Cup and it could be back on, as Craig Gardner rifles in a shot, an equaliser, from 20 yards.
5 Jan 2013
4:39PM
Goal – Fulham 1-1 Blackpool
The Premier League side are back in it, as Georgios Karagounis’ looping shot beat Matt Gilks in the Blackpool goal.
5 Jan 2013
4:42PM
Goal – QPR 0-1 West Brom
Something of a goalmouth scramble as Romelu Lukaku is one of a number of players to see his shot blocked, by QPR can’t stop Shane Long from scoring.
Goal – Aston Villa 2-1 Ipswich
A tale of two substitutes – Gabriel Agbonlahor crosses and Andi Weimann heads Villa into the lead.
5 Jan 2013
4:46PM
Goal – Southampton 1-5 Chelsea
Frank Lampard’s cross is handled by Steve Davis, and Lampard himself scores the resulting penalty. Scotty Canham wouldn’t have scored that.
5 Jan 2013
4:53PM
G0al – Manchester City 3-0 Watford
That is that at the Etihad, as Marcos Lopes (us neither) scores City’s third against the Championship side.
5 Jan 2013
4:54PM
Goal – QPR 1-1 West Brom
He hasn’t started a game since September, and he’s just scored his first goal in six years. Kieron Dyer, tek a boo son.
5 Jan 2013
5:02PM
The full-times are all in from games involving Premier League teams, while Conference side Luton Town have beaten Wolves and Conference side Macclesfield have beaten Cardiff City.
No huge shocks from the top flight, save for Newcastle’s defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion earlier on.
QPR, West Brom, Fulham, Sunderland and Stoke must all do it again in the replays, while Manchester United face West Ham at Upton Park shortly.
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Full-Times (games involving Premier League teams only)
Aston Villa 2-1 Ipswich
Bolton 2-2 Sunderland
Crawley 1-3 Reading
Crystal Palace 0-0 Stoke
Fulham 1-1 Blackpool
Manchester City 3-0 Watford
Petersborough 0-3 Norwich City
Queens Park Rangers 1-1 West Bromwich Albion
Southampton 1-5 Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Coventry City
Wigan Athletic 1-1 Bournemouth
First of all, today’s fixtures (Premier League teams in bold)
Goal – Crawley Town 1-0 Reading
Nicky Adams has beaten Adam Federici to score the quickest goal in the history of the FA Cup. Ten seconds.
Scratch that – Adams’ goal at 14 seconds is not quite as fast as Jimmy Kebe’s for, ironically, Reading a couple of years ago.
Still pretty quick though.
Goal – Crawley 1-1 Reading
There’s an Irish connection to this one, as Ian Harte and Noel Hunt combine to set Adam Le Fondre up for the equaliser.
Goal – Bolton 1-0 Sunderland
A shocking error from Carlos Cuellar lets Chung-Yong Lee, and it’s 1-0 to Bolton.
Goal – Tottenham 1-0 Coventry City
A replay of the 1987 final here. Gylfi Sigurdsson’s free-kick is helped into the path of Clint Dempsey by Gareth Bale, and the former Fulham man makes no mistake.
Brian Beard, reporting on Sky Sports News, has an awful lot of bother pronouncing Callum McManaman. Phil Thompson and Matt Le Tissier meanwhile, are forced to concentrate on the likes of Bristol Rovers v Gillingham and Swindon v Carlisle in Leagues Two and One respectively.
Suppose that’s why they’re on the big money.
Goal – Southampton 1-0 Chelsea
Jay Rodriguez has shocked Chelsea, for whom Demba Ba is making his debut.
A great ball from Jason Puncheon to Rodriguez, who took the ball on the run and slotted it past Ross Turnbull.
Goal – Manchester City 1-0 Watford
John Eustace is booked for taking down Carlos Tevez in full flight. The City striker gets up and drills the ball into the corner past Jonathan Bond.
Goal – Peterborough 0-1 Norwich City
Simeon Jackson scores after being set up by Robert Snodgrass.
Correction – that Norwich goal was actually scored by Elliott Bennett, just his second for the Canaries.
Meanwhile…
Goal – Aston Villa 0-1 Ipswich
There’s some confusion as to whether it’s Michael Chopra or an Eric Lichaj own goal, but Villa have now conceded their 18th goal in five games.
Meanwhile…
Goal – Tottenham 2-0 Coventry
Gareth Bale scores Spurs’ second after Dempsey’s shot is blocked.
Goal – Southampton 1-1 Chelsea
Eden Hazard and Juan Mata combine and the Spaniard scores from a tight angle. Demba Ba was closing in and almost claims a goal on his debut, but doesn’t.
Goals – Tottenham 3-0 Coventry, Peterborough 0-2 Norwich
Clint Dempsey grabs his second of the game for a rampant Spurs, while Simeon Jackson - wrongly credited with Norwich’s first – does get their second against Posh.
Goal – Wigan 0-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are playing a Premier League side for the first time in 20 years, and Eunan O’Kane gives the visitors the lead against Wigan.
Goals – Manchester City 2-0 Watford, Crawley 1-2 Reading
Gareth Barry gets City’s second and it’s a bit of a procession, while Noel Hunt finally gives Reading the lead after an early fright.
Goal – Southampton 1-2 Chelsea
As the games reach half-time, there’s a lovely interchange between Ashley Cole and Victor Moses, and the former Crystal Palace man puts Chelsea ahead. Incidentally, the first goal has now been credited to Demba Ba – his first for the club on his debut.
Time to catch our breath here!
Chelsea’s latest signing warms up before the game…
(PA Images)
Goal – Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich
An unfamiliar name on the Villa scoresheet, as Charles N’Zogbia sets up Darren Bent for just his fourth goal of the season.
Goal – Crawley 1-3 Reading
Hunt is fouled in the box and Le Fondre steps up for his second of the game, a penalty.
Goal – Bolton 2-0 Sunderland
Yet more misery for Martin O’Neill’s side as Marvin Sordell is given far too much room in the box, and he converts a free header from six yards.
Goal – Southampton 1-3 Chelsea
Chelsea have won three of the last four FA Cups, and they’re heading for the fourth round. A cross from the left by Mata is headed home by Branislav Ivanovic, his sixth of the season.
Goals – Fulham 0-1 Blackpool, Bolton 2-1 Sunderland
Fulham have gone behind at Craven Cottage, Ludovic Sylvestre putting Blackpool in front. Meanwhile, Connor Wickham – just on as a substitute – has pulled a goal back for Sunderland.
Goal – Southampton 1-4 Chelsea
Southampton are going out of the FA Cup, and Demba Ba has his second goal for Chelsea on his debut.
Goal – Wigan 1-1 Bournemouth
Maynor Figueroa is fouled in the Bournemouth box and a penalty is awarded. Jordi Gomez sees his spot-kick saved but he follows it up to slot in the rebound.
Goalflash – Peterborough 0-3 Norwich
Norwich are cruising into the fourth round as Elliott Bennett plays in Robert Snodgrass, who scores.
Goal – Bolton 2-2 Sunderland
It’s 40 years since Sunderland won the FA Cup and it could be back on, as Craig Gardner rifles in a shot, an equaliser, from 20 yards.
Goal – Fulham 1-1 Blackpool
The Premier League side are back in it, as Georgios Karagounis’ looping shot beat Matt Gilks in the Blackpool goal.
Goal – QPR 0-1 West Brom
Something of a goalmouth scramble as Romelu Lukaku is one of a number of players to see his shot blocked, by QPR can’t stop Shane Long from scoring.
Goal – Aston Villa 2-1 Ipswich
A tale of two substitutes – Gabriel Agbonlahor crosses and Andi Weimann heads Villa into the lead.
Goal – Southampton 1-5 Chelsea
Frank Lampard’s cross is handled by Steve Davis, and Lampard himself scores the resulting penalty. Scotty Canham wouldn’t have scored that.
G0al – Manchester City 3-0 Watford
That is that at the Etihad, as Marcos Lopes (us neither) scores City’s third against the Championship side.
Goal – QPR 1-1 West Brom
He hasn’t started a game since September, and he’s just scored his first goal in six years. Kieron Dyer, tek a boo son.
The full-times are all in from games involving Premier League teams, while Conference side Luton Town have beaten Wolves and Conference side Macclesfield have beaten Cardiff City.
No huge shocks from the top flight, save for Newcastle’s defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion earlier on.
QPR, West Brom, Fulham, Sunderland and Stoke must all do it again in the replays, while Manchester United face West Ham at Upton Park shortly.
Join us for that, and thanks for keeping up.
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