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FA Cup third-round ties. This is arguably the standout weekend of the footballing season, as teams from the top-two tiers begin their journey towards a potential day out at Wembley Stadium in May. A number of Premier League teams are in action across the course of the afternoon, including the competition's two most successful sides in Arsenal and Manchester United.
Those two heavyweights get their FA Cup campaigns under way either side of the 3pm kickoffs, which we will focus on over the next few hours or so. Updates from the Red Devils' home tie with Reading, which is
now in its latter stages, and build-up for the Gunners' trip to Championship side Preston North End will follow, but for now let us turn attention to some team news from a select few games.
TEAM NEWS FROM GOODISON PARK!EVERTON XI: Robles; Baines, Williams, Funes-Mori, Holgate; Coleman, Barry; Davies, Barkley, Valencia; Lukaku
LEICESTER CITY XI: Schmeichel; Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Chilwell; Mendy, Ndidi, Drinkwater, Albrighton; Ulloa, Gray
TEAM NEWS FROM STADIUM OF LIGHT!SUNDERLAND XI: Mannone; Manquillo, Djilobodji, Denayer, Van Aanholt; Love, Rodwell; Larsson, Januzaj, Borini; Defoe
BURNLEY XI: Pope; Keane, Tarkowski, Darikwa, Ward; Arfield, Gudmundsson, Barton, Defour; Vokes, Gray
TEAM NEWS FROM KCOM STADIUM!HULL CITY XI: Jakupovic, Robertson, Dawson, Snodgrass, Mason, Clucas, Henriksen, Meyler, Livermore, Huddlestone, Diomande
SWANSEA CITY XI: Nordfeldt, Naughton, Fernandez, Van der Hoorn, Kingsley, Ki, Cork, Fer, Sigurdsson, Dyer, Borja
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has taken the decision to start with new signing Wilfred Ndidi at Goodison Park, with Jamie Vardy - back from his recent three-match ban - absent from the matchday squad altogether. It is a strong lineup named by the Italian, which is good to see and has been replicated by many Premier League managers this afternoon. Ronald Koeman has shown faith in Enner Valencia up top, meanwhile, bringing the summer arrival into
Everton's starting lineup following his goalscoring exploits from the bench last time out.
In terms of the team news at the Stadium of Light, the big news is that Jermain Defoe not only starts for
Sunderland but also captains the side in what will be his 27th FA Cup appearance. The Englishman has been in stellar form since joining the Black Cats 12 months ago, seeing his name linked with numerous clubs - particularly West Ham United who have had a bid of around £6m knocked back this week. No Tom Heaton for the Clarets, meanwhile, so Michael Keane takes over captaincy duties.
At the KCOM Stadium in the battle between the two Premier League strugglers, Paul Clement has made six changes to
Swansea City's starting lineup for his first match in charge. Borja Baston is among those to come back into the fold, just a day after being linked with an exit from South Wales following a slow start to life in the English top flight.
Hull City also have a new man in charge, with Marco Silva making four alterations to the Tigers' starting ranks.
Not all Premier League managers have shown this competition the respect that it deserves, mind, as Eddie Howe has completely overhauled his side by making 11 changes to the team that drew 3-3 with Arsenal in a real thriller in midweek. In complete contrast to that, opponents Millwall stick with the same group from their last outing and you have to fancy a potential upset in that one. Some other headline news from elsewhere this afternoon - West Ham target Scott Hogan misses out on Brentford's meeting with Eastleigh due to an apparent injury.
The team news for all the day's 3pm kickoffs has now been confirmed, with some managers opting to name strong lineups and others instead - predictably - giving fringe players a chance to impress. As touched upon a little earlier, there is no Scott Hogan for Brentford this afternoon due to a supposed injury problem, although the cynics among us may suggest that his switch to the Premier League could be a step closer. Elsewhere, Jamie Vardy misses out on selection as Leicester City travel to Everton. RESULT! Drama aplenty can be expected over the next few hours, then, with plenty of ties to look forward to. One match has already concluded - Manchester United easily progressing into the fourth round thanks to a straightforward 4-0 win over Reading on Jaap Stam's first return to Old Trafford since his controversial exit in 2001. The Dutchman is in the club's folklore thanks to his part in the title-winning squad of 1999, but there was to be no joy as his side rolled over.
On on-the-whistle match report from that early kickoff at Old Trafford can be
viewed right here, while reaction from that one will follow elsewhere on the site over the next 30 minutes or so. One other team has already progressed through, of course, as Manchester City
crushed West Ham United in the first tie of the round on Friday evening - there is a theme developing here, with the big boys certainly giving it there all in the early stages. Twenty-three matches will be getting under way at 3pm, so without further ado let us now focus on a select few of those matches in a little more depth.
EVERTON VS. LEICESTER CITY It has been 22 years since
Everton last lifted any silverware and, with their hopes of a top-six finish essentially over midway through the Premier League season, there is now pressure on Ronald Koeman to put match - and indeed better - last season's run to the semi-final. The Dutchman has tried his best to play down talk of any sort of success in the competition, but fans will head to Goodison Park this afternoon desperate for success, as they take on a
Leicester City side out of form after winning three of their last 15 in the league.
HULL CITY VS. SWANSEA CITY A battle between two new managers at the KCOM Stadium, where Paul Clement takes on Marco Silva - the experienced deputy aiming to make a name for himself as an outright number one and the young pretender who already has cup success on his impressive CV. Hull have won just two of their last 12 games inside 90 minutes, while fellow Prem strugglers Swansea picked up a fourth win of the campaign in their last outing - a truly huge result.
BIRMINGHAM CITY VS. NEWCASTLE UNITED Gianfranco Zola is still in the early days of his Birmingham tenure, having taken over from fan favourite Gary Rowett recently. That was a huge call made by the club's owners which, on the basis of his first four results - three defeats and a draw - has not yet gone to plan. Newcastle's promotion chase has hit a snag in recent weeks, meanwhile, with some questioning Rafael Benitez's team selection for the first time. Trouble in paradise or just a mere blip? The latter, I'd say.
BOLTON WANDERERS VS. CRYSTAL PALACE Just two words needed for this one: Big. Sam. Allardyce returns to a ground where he enjoyed plenty of success during his spell in charge of Bolton, which incredibly came to an end a decade ago now - where does the time go?! Wanderers are far from a top-half Premier League side now, of course, but they are doing well this term in League One and are good value to go back up following a short exile. Palace, runners-up last season, will be glad to focus on something other than their relegation battle.
NORWICH CITY VS. SOUTHAMPTON A 3-0 win over Derby County last time out eased some of the pressure on manager Alex Neil, who has seen his side win just two of their previous 12 prior to that. Eight of those games ended in defeat, too, so the Scotsman was surely close to becoming the latest managerial casualty in the second tier before than boost earlier this week. Southampton have themselves struggled over the festive and New Year programme, losing three in a row to drop down to 10th place in the Prem, with a cup run the perfect remedy to cure their blues.
STOKE CITY VS. WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS The Potters enjoyed a run to the final six years ago when beaten only by a late Yaya Toure goal at Wembley Stadium. A four-game winless run came to an end last time out with victory over an out-of-sorts Watford side, putting them back on track for yet another top-half finish under Mark Hughes. The question is will, say, a ninth-placed finish be enough to see him stay in charge? Wolves make the trip up the M6 backed by 5,000 fans, looking to give them something to smile about following what has been another bland campaign in the second tier.
SUNDERLAND VS. BURNLEY David Moyes's men fell to a 4-1 defeat to
Burnley at Turf Moor recently, but the Clarets are a different side entirely on their travels - the worst in the top flight, in fact.
Burnley have lost eight and won none of their 10 away outings in all competitions this season; a run that includes defeat to Accrington Stanley in the early stages of the EFL Cup. Chelsea are the only side to have left the Stadium of Light from the last five to visit here.
Sunderland, with Jermain Defoe in their starting ranks this afternoon, will be happy to switch focus from a relegation battle to a potential cup run. The Black Cats were crushed by today's opponents Burnley in the Premier League not so long ago, but the Clarets are still seeking a first win on their travels in all competitions in 2016-17, having relied almost entirely on their home league form to keep them out of trouble. WATFORD VS. BURTON ALBION Another tie that has a nice feel to it - Premier League vs. Championship; two largely out-of-form sides with aspirations to progress into the next round. This is actually the first-ever meeting between the two teams, and it will likely be a real battle as the Brewers have lost five of their last six to drop into relegation danger in the second tier, while Watford boss Walter Mazzarri is reportedly under pressure following six defeats from eight.
WEST BROMWICH ALBION VS. DERBY COUNTY One of the countless Midlands derby permutations takes place at The Hawthorns this afternoon - two teams currently enjoying life in their respective divisions. The Baggies have won three of their last five and are on course for a club-record finish in the top flight, while Derby have recovered from Nigel Pearson's disastrous spell in charge and are now back on track under Steve McClaren - just one defeat in two months for them, albeit coming last time out against Norwich.
If is is a potential upset you are after, look no further than Conference Premier sides Barrow and Eastleigh, who take on Rochdale and Brentford respectively. Stourbridge of the Northern Premier League play League Two Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park, meanwhile, with the hosts aiming to repeat their incredible success of 2001 when making it all the way to the semi-final stage. Many were upset to see those three aforementioned ties miss out on TV selection - giant killings clearly not having the same draw that they used to.
Some news to bring you from Barrow's meeting with Rochdale, which does look likely to go ahead despite some heavy fog in the area. Supporters may not be able to see much of the game but the officials have given it the go-ahead, with kickoff in that one now a little over 10 minutes away. No postponements in any of the 23 Saturday afternoon kickoffs so far, which will hopefully remain the case in what is usually the worst month for fixtures piling up.
Man United and Man City are both already in the hat for the fourth round, then, with the draw for that taking place on Monday evening. Following the conclusion of this hectic Saturday schedule in the third round, Arsenal face a trip to Preston North End in the evening kickoff. Cardiff City, Fulham, Liverpool, Plymouth Argyle, Chelsea, Peterborough United, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa are all in action on Sunday, while Leeds United round things off for us when facing Cambridge United on Monday.
REACTION! Wayne Rooney was the hero of the hour in Man United's 4-0 win over Reading, scoring his 249th goal for the club to equal Sir Bobby Charlton's goalscoring record, and the Englishman was clearly delighted post match.
"It is a proud moment. To do it at such a massive club like Manchester United, I am hugely honoured and it is really proud moment for me. It was not something I could have imagined.
"You don't think that far ahead, but I have been at this club a long time, it is a huge part of my life and it is an honour to be up there alongside Sir Bobby. You want to do records in front of your home fans and we have got two home games coming up and hopefully I can get the next one in one of those.
"We played some good stuff and scored some good goals. Reading are a good team, they try and play in the right way which is refreshing to see, we are happy with the win and it is a good day for the club."
We are now just seven minutes away from kickoff in the 3pm kickoffs up and down the country. A reminder, not that one is really needed, that a replay will be played should any games finish all square after 90 minutes. That is seen as the worst case scenario for many teams in this day and age, with managers seemingly happier to concede a late winner rather than having to go through the pain of playing a further 90 minutes in an already-packed schedule.
Anthony Martial celebrates after scoring the second of Manchester United's four goals in the comprehensive win over Reading a little earlier. A full report from Old Trafford can be found
right here, but who will be joining Manchester's City and United in round four? Sixty-two teams are left to battle it out, with 23 ties to come over the next two hours.
I've yet to mention Sutton, who take on Wimbledon in one of the classic third-round ties. Dons boss Neil Ardley has just been speaking to
BBC Sport ahead of that clash.
"There is a friendly rivalry here today. The two clubs have a lot of time for each other - there's history there. Both clubs also have a decent history in the FA Cup. It's great to have these two teams here with a place in the fourth round at stake. It's the FA Cup, so anything can happen and we need to approach today with the right mentality.
"You have to deal with the anxiety and expectation of today, but most importantly we have to get to grips with conditions and the surface. It will be difficult today, because there's a big different between a 3G surface and grass. I've played on both so I know, and we've tried to train on a similar surface to get used to it."
Right, we are now just a minute or so away from a raft of kickoffs in the third round of the FA Cup. Score updates will be provided from each game, though if you are more interested in some foreign football action I will quickly point you in the direction of some live commentaries from the continent.
Atletico Madrid face Eibar in La Liga, while
Borussia Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven lock horns in a glamorous friendly.
KICKOFF! We are officially up and running on one of the standout days of any football season. No games have fallen victim to the weather, with all 23 ties now in the early stages. Many twists and turns can be expected.
No early goals across the 3pm fixtures, with each game remaining locked at 0-0. Expect an influx to arrive all at once as is usually the case - rest assured updates will be provided as each and every goal hits the net up and down the country.
GOAL! BIRMINGHAM CITY 0-1 NEWCASTLE UNITED (DARLY MURPHY)
GOAL! QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0-1 BLACKBURN ROVERS (JOEL LYNCH, OWN GOAL)
GOAL! IPSWICH TOWN 0-1 LINCOLN CITY (THEO ROBINSON)
GOAL! BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 1-0 MK DONS (BERAM KAYAL)
The first goal of the afternoon has been credited to Daryl Murphy, who reacted quickest to a loose ball to open the scoring for Newcastle. Mitrovic is currently down injured, though, with the stretcher being brought on to the pitch.
GOAL! BRENTFORD 1-0 EASTLEIGH (YOANN BARBET, PEN)
GOAL! IPSWICH TOWN 1-1 LINCOLN CITY (TOM LAWRENCE)
Parity restored at Portman Road, as Tom Lawrence weaves his way through the Lincoln defence and fires the ball through the goalkeeper's legs. Eastleigh's hopes of an upset suffer and early blow as they trail to a Yoann Barbet pen.
Confirmation that Mitrovic has left the field on a stretcher at St James' Park - a blow for the Magpies, but one that they should be able to deal with due to the array of attacking talents in their squad. Murphy already on the scoresheet in that one.
Swansea are looking the brighter at the KCOM Stadium but, a Ki shot on goal aside, they have not done enough to warrant a lead. A mass boycott from home fans today, incidentally - quite some welcome for new boss Marco Silva.
Six goals in the opening 18 minutes or so of the day's 3pm kickoffs. Ipswich's meeting with Lincoln proving to be the most exciting so far, with the Tractor Boys now back on level terms through a nice Tom Lawrence strike.
GOAL! BRENTFORD 2-0 EASTLEIGH (TOM FIELD)
GOAL! BARROW 0-1 ROCHDALE (IAN HENDERSON)
In-form Ian Henderson has given Rochdale the lead at Barrow, with the minnows' hopes of progressing past the third round for the first time in their history now an even tougher task. A first senior goal for Tom Field puts Brentford two up at home to Eastleigh.
GOAL! WATFORD 1-0 BURTON ALBION (CHRISTIAN KABASELE)
Watford take the lead in the battle between two teams struggling for form at the moment in their respective divisions. Elsewhere, Bolton have started brightly against Palace but have been unable to put the ball in the net.
GOAL! BRENTFORD 3-0 EASTLEIGH (LASSE VIBE)
No Hogan, no problem for Brentford. They have a third with less than a third of the game played; Vibe joining the scoring with a curled finish at the end of a swift counter from the home side. Game over in that one already.
GOAL! MILLWALL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH (STEVE MORISON)
Eleven changes made by Eddie Howe this afternoon, and his side trail an unchanged Millwall 1-0 in the capital. Ex-Wales international Steve Morrison with the goal at the New Dean to put us on course for a rare upset.
GOAL! HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1-0 PORT VALE (JACK PAYNE)
GOAL! STOKE CITY 0-1 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (HELDER COSTA)
GOAL! BRENTFORD 3-1 EASTLEIGH (AYO OBILEYE)
A goalkeeping howler from Bentley allows Obileye to tap the ball home, potentially setting up a magical comeback in West London. Wolves have taken the lead against Stoke; Costa finding the net to give those 5,000 travelling fans something to smile about.
Around 10 minutes away from half time now in the 3pm games. Fans of 'cupsets' have had little to cheer so far - Eastleigh trail Brentford and Barrow are behind against Rochdale. Stourbridge holding on in their against Wycombe, though, while Lincoln are locked at 1-1 with Ipswich.
GOAL! WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1-0 DERBY COUNTY (MATT PHILLIPS)
This is turning into quite some season for Matt Phillips, who adds another goal to his tally in the home tie with Midlands rivals Derby. Nothing to separate Everton and Leicester,
Sunderland and Burnley, Hull and Swansea in the all-Premier League affairs.
GOAL! NORWICH 0-1 SOUTHAMPTON (VIRGIL VAN DIJK)
A powerful volley from Van Dijk opens the scoring for Southampton in East Anglia. Plenty of speculation over his future but he is in the side today and on the scoresheet with five minutes or so to go until half time.
GOAL! BRENTFORD 4-1 EASTLEIGH (TOM FIELD)
Soon after scoring his first goal in senior football, Tom Field adds a second to restore Brentford's three-goal advantage over minnows Eastleigh. That is the only match that has little riding on it at the midway point - game over.
GOAL! BIRMINGHAM CITY 1-1 NEWCASTLE UNITED (LUKAS JUTKIEWICZ)
GOAL! ROTHERHAM UNITED 0-1 OXFORD UNITED (RYAN TAYLOR)
GOAL! WIGAN ATHLETIC 1-0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST (WILL GRIGG)
GOAL! ACCRINGTON STANLEY 1-0 LUTON TOWN (SEAN MCCONVILLE)
GOAL! BRENTFORD 5-1 EASTLEIGH (ROMAINE SAWYERS)
HALF TIME! We have reached the midway point in all 23 of the Saturday afternoon third-round ties. Only one game appears to be over prior to the second half - Brentford cruising into a 5-1 lead over Eastleigh at Griffin Park to end the minnows' hopes of progression. Let us now check out the half-time scores in full...
HALF-TIME SCORESACCRINGTON STANLEY 1-0 LUTON TOWN
BARROW 0-1 ROCHDALE
BIRMINGHAM CITY 1-1 NEWCASTLE UNITED
BLACKPOOL 0-0 BARNSLEY
BOLTON WANDERERS 0-0 CRYSTAL PALACE
BRENTFORD 5-1 EASTLEIGH
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 1-0 MK DONS
BRISTOL CITY 0-0 FLEETWOOD TOWN
EVERTON 0-0 LEICESTER CITY
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1-0 PORT VALE
HULL CITY 0-0 SWANSEA CITY
IPSWICH TOWN 1-1 LINCOLN CITY
MILLWALL 1-0 BOURNEMOUTH
NORWICH CITY 0-1 SOUTHAMPTON
QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0-1 BLACKBURN ROVERS
ROTHERHAM UNITED 0-1 OXFORD UNITED
STOKE CITY 0-1 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
SUNDERLAND 0-0 BURNLEY
SUTTON 0-0 WIMBLEDON
WATFORD 1-0 BURTON ALBION
WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1-0 DERBY COUNTY
WIGAN AHLETIC 1-0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST
WYCOMBE WANDERERS 0-0 STOURBRIDGE
That Brentford match aside, things remain incredibly tight in each and every game - we could well be in for a number of replays later this month. The three all-Premier League ties remain at 0-0 at the midway stage. We will be back under way for the second half in a couple of minutes' time
RESTART! We are back up and running across the 23 third-round ties on this Saturday afternoon devoid of too much drama so far. Can Barrow, Stourbridge and Sutton pull off upsets? We will find out in about 45 minutes...
Some stats for you as we await the first goal of the second half, courtesy of Opta.
- Brentford are the first side to score 5 goals in the 1st half of an FA Cup tie since Carlisle United v Tipton in November 2010
- Lukas Jutkiewicz has scored four of Birmingham's five goals so far under Gianfranco Zola
- Tom Field is the first Brentford player to score a brace in the FA Cup since Marcello Trotta in December 2012
- Matt Phillips has had a hand in 12 goals in his last 11 games for West Brom in all competitions (five goals, seven assists)
Still no sign of the second half's first goal, with just 22 being scored in all so far - six of them in the one-sided affair between Brentford and Eastleigh at Griffin Park. Still plenty of time for all that to change, though!
Loic Remy was handed his debut in Palace's meeting with Bolton at the Macron Stadium, but he has gone off at the interval. Yohan Cabaye is on in his place for the remaining 45 minutes. No extra time today, remember - a replay will be played instead if needed.
GOAL! WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1-1 DERBY COUNTY (DARREN BENT)
GOAL! MILLWALL 2-0 BOURNEMOUTH (SHAUN CUMMINGS)
Derby are back on level terms with Premier League West Brom, thanks to a man with plenty of top-flight experience in Darren Bent. A bigger story than that is developing, though - Millwall now lead a weakened Bournemouth by two goals.
GOAL! NORWICH CITY 1-1 SOUTHAMPTON (STEVEN WHITTAKER, PEN)
GOAL! WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1-2 DERBY COUNTY (TOM INCE)
WYCOMBE WANDERERS 1-0 STOURBRIDGE (SAM WOOD)
GOAL! ROTHERHAM UNITED 1-1 OXFORD UNITED (DANNY WARD)
GOAL! ACCRINGTON STANLEY 1-1 LUTON TOWN (JAKE GRAY)
GOAL! QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0-2 BLACKBURN ROVERS (LIAM FEENEY)
The goals well and truly flying in now! Norwich level things up against Southampton from the spot, while Derby have completed the comeback early in this second half thanks to goals from Bent and Ince. Breathing space for Blackburn, too, as they lead QPR 2-0 at Loftus Road.
GOAL! WIGAN ATHLETIC 2-0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST (YANIC WILDSCHUT)
GOAL! ACCRINGTON STANLEY 2-1 LUTON TOWN (OMAR BECKLES)
GOAL! QUEENS PARK RANGERS 1-2 BLACKBURN ROVERS (JAKE BIDWELL, PEN)
QPR have pulled one back from the spot in their meeting with Blackburn. Elsewhere, Accrington have regained their lead against Luton thanks to a header from defender Omar Beckles, while Wigan are two up at home to Nottingham Forest.
GOAL! EVERTON 1-0 LEICESTER CITY (ROMELU LUKAKU)
GOAL! BARROW 0-2 ROCHDALE (IAN HENDERSON)
At long, long last, we have a breakthrough goal in one of the three all-Premier League ties. Romelu Lukaku bagged it, getting on the end of a Deulofeu pass - after racing clear of his man - to put Everton one up against Leicester.
GOAL! EVERTON 1-1 LEICESTER CITY (AHMED MUSA)
GOAL! IPSWICH TOWN 1-2 LINCOLN CITY (THEO ROBINSON)
GOAL! NORWICH CITY 1-2 SOUTHAMPTON (MAYA YOSHIDA)
You wait all afternoon for one goal, then two come along in quick succession - London busses, and all that. Musa levels up the scoring for Leicester just a minute or so after Lukaku edged Everton ahead. A huge story developing at Portman Road, where Lincoln lead Ipswich 2-1!
GOAL! EVERTON 1-2 LEICESTER CITY (AHMED MUSA)
Leicester now lead Everton 2-1 on Merseyside thanks to a brace from Ahmed Musa. Quite some second half that is turning out to be at Goodison Park, but we are still awaiting a goal from Hull, Swansea, Sunderland and Burnley.
GOAL! BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 2-0 MK DONS (TOMER HEMED)
We are now into the final 20 minutes of every tie, just one of which is all over as a contest - Brentford's home tie with Eastleigh. Still hope for Stourbridge and Barrow elsewhere, while Sutton are tied with Wimbledon at 0-0.
GOAL! WYCOMBE 1-1 STOURBRIDGE (DAN SCARR)
GOAL! HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 2-0 PORT VALE (KASEY PALMER)
GOAL! HULL CITY 1-0 SWANSEA CITY (ABEL HERNANDEZ)
Breakthrough at the KCOM Stadium, as Abel Hernandez marks his return from injury by finding the back of the net. Maloney cut the ball back and the striker did the rest to put the Tigers on course for round four.
GOAL! WATFORD 2-0 BURTON ALBION (JEROME SINCLAIR)
TEAM NEWS!PRESTON NORTH END XI: Maxwell; Vermijl, Clarke, Huntington, Cunningham; Gallagher, Pearson, Johnson; McGeady, Robinson, Hugill
ARSENAL XI: Ospina; Maitland-Niles, Mustafi, Gabriel, Monreal; Xhaka, Ramsey; Oxlade-Chamberlain, Iwobi, Lucas Perez; Giroud
Five changes made by Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger for the trip to face Preston North End at Deepdale, though the big news is that Danny Welbeck is back among the subs after eight months on the sidelines with a knee injury.
GOAL! STOKE CITY 0-2 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (MATT DOHERTY)
GOAL! HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 3-0 PORT VALE (HARRY BUNN)
GOAL! ROTHERHAM UNITED 1-2 OXFORD UNITED (PHIL EDWARDS)
Now into the closing stages of the vast majority of games, and there is no sign of this second-half goal rush ending. Five ties still yet to see a goal, however - Bolton vs. Palace, Blackpool vs. Barnsley, Bristol City vs. Fleetwood, Sunderland vs. Burnley and Sutton vs. Wimbledon.
GOAL! HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 4-0 PORT VALE (JACK PAYNE)
GOAL! IPSWICH TOWN 2-2 LINCOLN CITY (TOM LAWRENCE)
GOAL! WYCOMBE WANDERERS 2-1 STOURBRIDGE (ADEBAYO AKINFENWA)
If it wasn't all over at the John Smith's Stadium beforehand, it certainly is now as Jack Payne doubles his personal tally for the day to make sure of his side's fourth-round spot. Lincoln have been pegged back to 2-2 - still an impressive result for them if they can see these final minutes through - while Wycombe lead Stourbridge.
GOAL! ROTHERHAM UNITED 1-3 OXFORD UNITED (KANE HEMMINGS)
The full-time whistle is beginning to sound across a few of the grounds, including at the Stadium of Light where it has finished goalless between Sunderland and Burnley. Still five minutes left in the game between Wycombe and Stourbridge.
GOAL! HULL CITY 2-0 SWANSEA CITY (JOSH TYMON)
GOAL! NORWICH CITY 2-2 SOUTHAMPTON (STEVEN NAISMITH)
GOAL! ROTHERHAM UNITED 2-3 OXFORD UNITED (TOM ADEYEMI)
GOAL! MILLWALL 3-0 BOURNEMOUTH (SHANE FERGUSON)
A handful of games still being played, most notably Wycombe's meeting with Stourbridge which the home side lead 2-1 at Adams Park at this late stage. A late twist at Carrow Road where Norwich rescued a replay against Southampton at the death.
We are into the eighth minute of added time at Vicarage Road, where Watford lead Burton 2-0 - surely no time for any sort of comeback in that one. Barrow and Rochdale are also still playing, as are Wycombe and Stourbridge.
FULL TIME! The full-time whistle has sounded in all 23 Saturday afternoon ties, bringing an end to a day containing very few shocks. Millwall stuffed Bournemouth in the end and Lincoln drew with Ipswich, but that aside there were few standout scorelines. Here is a look at those results in full...
FULL-TIME SCORESACCRINGTON STANLEY 2-1 LUTON TOWN
BARROW 0-2 ROCHDALE
BIRMINGHAM CITY 1-1 NEWCASTLE UNITED
BLACKPOOL 0-0 BARNSLEY
BOLTON WANDERERS 0-0 CRYSTAL PALACE
BRENTFORD 5-1 EASTLEIGH
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 2-0 MK DONS
BRISTOL CITY 0-0 FLEETWOOD TOWN
EVERTON 1-2 LEICESTER CITY
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 4-0 PORT VALE
HULL CITY 2-0 SWANSEA CITY
IPSWICH TOWN 2-2 LINCOLN CITY
MILLWALL 3-0 BOURNEMOUTH
NORWICH CITY 2-2 SOUTHAMPTON
QUEENS PARK RANGERS 1-2 BLACKBURN ROVERS
ROTHERHAM UNITED 2-3 OXFORD UNITED
STOKE CITY 0-2 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
SUNDERLAND 0-0 BURNLEY
SUTTON 0-0 WIMBLEDON
WATFORD 2-0 BURTON ALBION
WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1-2 DERBY COUNTY
WIGAN AHLETIC 2-0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST
WYCOMBE WANDERERS 2-1 STOURBRIDGE
Millwall's 3-0 win over Bournemouth and Lincoln City's 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town - which for so long looked like being an away win - are the two standout results, while Wolverhampton Wanderers' 2-0 victory at Stoke City also deserves praise. Seven of the matches remained all square, meaning a congested few weeks ahead for those 14 teams, but the likes of Leicester City, Hull City and Watford can now put their feet up and await that fourth-round draw on Monday evening.
That concludes
Sports Mole's live text coverage of the day's FA Cup third-round ties. Reaction aplenty will follow elsewhere on the site in the coming hours, while updates from Arsenal's trip to face Preston North End in the evening kickoff can be found
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