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Everton 0-2 Bournemouth, Southampton 0-1 Burnley, and more: FA Cup – live


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I’m going to hand over to Will Magee who’s now in place to cover those juicy extra times, and bring you some reaction from the 3pm games. Maybe he’ll even get a penalty or two to write about.

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So, to confirm, we’re still following Stoke 3-3 Cardiff and Preston 0-0 Wycombe, as well as the final knockings of Coventry 1-4 Ipswich.

There are some tired legs out there, especially at the Bet 365 Stadium, where it’s been like a basketball game.

In the Championship, Norwich were pegged back very late on by Jerry Yates’ penalty, which earned a vital point for managerless Derby. Sheffield United had a little trouble dispatching lowly Portsmouth, but eventually got there, winning 2-1.

The main thrills in League One were on display at Bolton, with the home side battling back from 3-1 down in a madcap second half to win 4-3 against 10-man Crawley. Shrewsbury claimed a 2-1 win away at Rotherham, while Lincoln were held by basement boys Cambridge.

League Two’s early pacesetters Walsall lost again, 2-1 after leading at Colchester, while Notts County and Salford both won to boost their promotion chances. Crewe suffered a shock 3-0 home defeat by struggling Newport, Courtney Baker-Richardson coming back to haunt his former side.

FA Cup full time scores

  • Everton 0-2 Bournemouth

  • Southampton 0-1 Burnley

  • Wigan 1-2 Fulham

So Bournemouth, Burnley and Fulham are safely through to the fifth round, while Stoke v Cardiff and Preston v Wycombe will play another 30 minutes, plus possible penalties. Coventry 1-4 Ipswich has around 10 minutes to play.

Ronan Darcy and Wigan have the ball in the Fulham net late on … but the flag is up for offside and the celebrations are cut short! Goodness me, that was nearly a famous FA Cup moment for the Latics.

There’s still time for them to conjure something.

I haven’t mentioned Preston v Wycombe because … well it’s been 0-0 and by all accounts there’s been very little to write home about.

As it stands that game and Stoke 3-3 Cardiff are heading to extra-time.

Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen have been forced to settle for a 0-0 against Wolfsburg, and it was the same score between Augsburg and Mainz. Union Berlin won 4-0 at Hoffenheim.

Dortmund lost 1-2 at home to Stuttgart. BVB were woeful, never looking likely to get a result, even after Julian Brandt pulled one back in 81st minute. His namesake, Julian Ryerson, got sent off shortly after, and that was pretty much that. Their opponents put in an exemplary performance, and VfB look on course for a return to the Champions League next season.

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Bolton have pulled it back against Crawley! It’s 3-3 now and what a second half that has been.

It’s been a meek display from Everton this afternoon albeit against a very impressive Bournemouth team.

They’ve not really looked like getting back into the game and now have less than 10 minutes to find two goals.

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Burnley have conceded just one goal in all competitions since Christmas. In the league, they’ve conceded NINE all season.

Whatever Scott Parker is cooking in that Clarets’ defence is working wonders.

GOAL! Coventry 1-4 Ipswich (Philogene, 63)

The tie at the CBS Arena seems to be done and dusted. Jaden Philogene has sunk Coventry and you can probably pencil Ipswich into the fifth round draw.

It’s not been a good afternoon for Coventry City manager Frank Lampard. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
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GOAL! Southampton 0-1 Burnley (Edwards, 77)

Well, Burnley were hardly going to concede a goal were they? It’s on-loan former Spurs man Marcus Edwards with a debut goal!

Burnley’s Marcus Edwards opens the scoring from close range. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters
Then celebrates. Photograph: John Walton/PA
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Tell you what, the second halves of these games have really delivered!

As Wigan push for another leveller against Fulham, Coventry thought they’d themselves a lifeline against Ipswich – only to be denied by the offside flag.

League Two leaders Walsall were leading 1-0 at Colchester but have quickly found themselves 2-1 down. Woah.

Norwich and Sheffield United have both snatched leads in the Championship games.

12,281 is a disappointing attendance at Wigan considering they’re hosting a Premier League team. Still, the Latics are going to ned all the support they can get in the final stages of this one.

Fulham are bringing on Alex Iwobi and Adama Traore to try and stretch Wigan.

Wonder if Crusty the Pie is included in the attendance figures? Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters
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GOAL! Stoke 3-3 Cardiff (Colwill, 68)

It’s not over! Colwill has scored his second of the game – and both have been beauties, to be fair.

From 2-0 up, Cardiff looked to have choked, but now anything is possible with another 20 minutes or more to play.

Rubin Colwill of Cardiff City scores his team’s third goal to level the score in their FA Cup fourth round tie at Stoke City. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images
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Wigan 1-2 Fulham: The hosts are showing a heck of a lot more fight in this second half, despite seeing Muniz quickly restore the lead for Marco Silva’s side. The home fans certainly sense the chance to force extra-time.

2013 FA Cup winner Callum McManaman is about to be introduced by his ex-teammate, manager Shaun Maloney.

League Two: Key goals for high-flying Walsall and Notts County have just gone in. Both look like good bets for promotion this season.

It’s been a good day for Aston Villa in the Women’s FA Cup.

League Two: Salford have stormed into a 2-0 lead over Tranmere with a double from Hakeeb Adelakun since the interval. This would be a boost to their playoff/promotion chances.

Mark Hughes’ Carlisle went ahead early doors but have been pinned back by Grimsby – 1-1 there now. And Bromley lead 1-0 at MK Dons.

GOAL! Stoke 3-2 Cardiff (Baker, 57)

Stoke have a penalty and a chance to turn the tables completely on Cardiff… and Lewis Baker makes no mistake. What a comeback.

And there was me booking the Bluebirds’ spot in the fifth round. Maybe not.

An update from Scotland’s Simon McMahon:

Afternoon Dom. It’s Scottish Cup weekend in, eh, Scotland, and there’s the sniff of an upset in Perth, where top flight St Johnstone are being held by Hamilton of the Scottish Championship. Livingston are ahead against Cove Rangers, meaning we could potentially have two teams from outside the Premiership in the last eight. Celtic host Raith in the teatime kickoff, but don’t expect an upset there. Or any mention from Celtic, after another entirely routine and predictable win, about the difference in the teams’ budgets.

A short footballing story:

49 mins: Bolton 0-0 Crawley

50 mins: Bolton 0-1 Crawley

52 mins: Bolton 1-1 Crawley

54 mins: Bolton 1-2 Crawley

GOAL! Wigan 1-2 Fulham (Muniz, 55)

This one will go down as a Rodrgo Muniz goal. That optimism within the Wigan fans didn’t last long. Silence now – apart from among the 2,000 travelling supporters from west London.

Fulham’s Rodrigo Muniz scores their second goal at Wigan. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Muniz celebrates putting the visitors ahead. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
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League One: It’s been a day of quickfire goals. No sooner had Crawley taken a surprise lead at Bolton, the Trotters had fired back level. Hepburn-Murphy and Osei-Tutu the respective goalscorers. A good day for double barrels, too.

“Premier League, you’re havin’ a laugh,” is the latest chant from Wigan’s fans, who are also serenading the goalscorer Jonny Smith.

Fulham were all over this game in the first half, but they’ve been pegged back and look shellshocked.

GOAL! Stoke 2-2 Cardiff (Koumas, 46)

From two goals down, Lewis Koumas has gone bang, bang, either side of half-time and Stoke are now level with Cardiff. He’s nutmegged the goalkeeper for this one.

Game on in the Potteries.

GOAL! Wigan 1-1 Fulham (Smith, 50)

Oh my – it’s Jonny Smith with a peach of a goal for Wigan. Where’s that come from?! The Latics have bucked up their ideas fairly quickly!

Fulham are stunned.

Wigan Athletic’s Jonny Smith lets fly … Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
The ball flies palst Fulham goalkeeper Steven Benda and Wigan are level. Photograph: Barrington Coombs/PA
Smith and teammates celebrate. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters
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Some of the second halves have begun. How are our chances of a cupset looking? Slim to nothing at the moment. It’s down to Wigan and/or Coventry bucking up their ideas at home to Premier League sides.

It’s Coventry 1-3 Ipswich at half-time. Razor-sharp stuff from the Tractor Boys so far.

I’ve always been of the opinion that a cup run can really help your case if you’re targeting survival or promotion. Kieran McKenna will be thinking/hoping the same.

I’m grabbing a quick coffee. I think some of these players need a caffeine injection or two, too.

League Two: At half-time, it’s goalless between Accrington and Wimbledon, Barrow and Gillingham, Colchester and Walsall, MK Dons and Bromley, Notts County and Morecame … and Salford and Tranmere.

Four goals in nine active games in the fourth tier. Eesh. Thank goodness for Swindon and Port Vale’s 3-3 draw in the earlier game.

GOAL! Coventry 1-3 Ipswich (Clarke, 37)

Oh that’s a costly mistake in possession from Coventry and Ipswich now have a far healthier cushion. Clarke has his second of the afternoon.

Jack Clarke notches his second and the Tractor Boys’ third. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
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The half-time whistles are sounding around the grounds. Coventry 1-2 Ipswich is the exception, of course. In the FA Cup right now it’s:

  • Everton 0-2 Bournemouth

  • Preston 0-0 Wycombe

  • Southampton 0-0 Burnley

  • Stoke 1-2 Cardiff

  • Wigan 0-1 Fulham

This has been a bit flat so far, I’m afraid to say.

GOAL! Everton 0-2 Bournemouth (Jebbison, 43)

Bournemouth’s blip lasted one game … it was against Liverpool to be fair.

Young striker Daniel Jebbison profits from a fierce Cherries press to double their lead at Everton.

Daniel Jebbison sticks the ball past Everton keeper Jordan Pickford to double Bournemouth’s lead. Photograph: Lewis Storey/Getty Images
Then wheels away in celebration. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
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GOAL! Stoke 1-2 Cardiff (Koumas, 42)

Stoke have themselves a lifeline against Cardiff!

And with James Carragher playing for Wigan against Fulham, it’s another famous Liverpool-leaning football son who has made headlines, Lewis Koumas (son of Jason) netting the goal.

GOAL! Coventry 1-2 Ipswich (Clarke, 28)

You know that chance of a (minor) upset?

Yep, Jack Clarke has just restored the Tractor Boys’ lead to puncture the atmosphere among Sky Blues’ fans. A fine solo goal from the winger, slaloming through the defence before slotting home.

A smart finish from Jack Clarke puts the visitors’ ahead again. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
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Falkirk v Partick in the Scottish Championship: After 40 minutes, it’s 2-2 including a goal inside 45 seconds and there’s now been a red card.

Aaaaand it’s now 3-2 to Falkirk. Arfield at the double. Fitbaw heritage.

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After the mammoth effort from Leyton Orient to almost stun Manchester City, this all feels a little after the Lord Mayor’s show, doesn’t it?

The only threat of an upset comes at Coventry – and they were semi-finalists in this competition last season, so it’s hardly a giant killing if they see off Ipswich.



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