1658: The afternoon's games have now all come to an end and the headlines will all go to Havant, who twice led Liverpool, before falling 5-2 to Rafael Benitez's side. Preston beat Derby 4-1 at Pride Park and caused the day's major upset in the FA Cup.
1657: Havant are being applauded by everyone in Anfield as they walk round the pitch after they lost 5-2 to Liverpool.
1656: Sam Parkin converts a late chance to equalise for Luton against Leeds in League One.
1655: Ashley Young's free-kick goes just over the top of the Blackburn bar as Aston Villa push for a late winner in the Premier League.
1653: The final whistle has now gone at Anfield and the Emirates Stadium as well and Havant, despite losing to Liverpool 5-2, can return to Hampshire with their heads held high.
1652: The final whistle has gone at Pride Park and Preston have surprisingly beaten Derby 4-1. Remember Preston are struggling in the Championship this season.
1651: Jay Bothroyd lays the ball off to Andy Keogh, who blasts his effort home to give Wolves a 4-1 lead against Watford.
1650: Neil Mellor powers his penalty home to give Preston a 4-1 lead at Derby. It looks like that will be the shock of the day.
1649: Babel slides the ball across the face of the Havant box to Crouch, who slots the ball home to give Liverpoola 5-2 lead.
1648: Cesc Fabregas' free-kick is deflected into the back of the Newcastle goal by Nicky Butt. Arsenal now lead that match 3-0.
1647: Tom Jordan's flicked header is superbly saved by Itandje as Havant push for their third goal of the afternoon against Liverpool.
1646: Liverpool have introduced Steven Gerrard into the action at Anfield as they head into the finak stages of the match 4-2 ahead.
1644: Portsmouth are dominating against Plymouth in the FA Cup and should be able to see the final stages of the match through and make the fifth round of the FA Cup.
1643: Adebayor runs through on the Newcastle goal and cooly fires the ball home from 10 yards to give Arsenal a 2-0 lead.
1642: Bristol Rovers are on top in their FA Cup clash with Barnet and look like making the fourth round draw.
1641: Kilmarnock have a late goal against Dundee United with Gary Wales finding the back of the net. Kilmarnock are losing 2-1 in that match.
1640: Southampton are home and dry now after Grzegorz Rasiak forced the ball home at the third attempt after Provett saved his penalty before also blocking his initial rebound attempt.
1639: Marlon Harewood's glancing header strikes the Blackburn bar and bounces away from danger. Aston Villa are drawing 1-1 in that match.
1638: Ben Futcher fouls Stern John in the Bury penalty area to concede a penalty area. Southampton lead that match 1-0.
1637: Steven Whittaker scores his second and Rangers' fourth of the afternoon against St Mirren in the SPL.
1636: Newcastle are making a change in their FA Cup clash at Arsenal with Jose Enrique's place taken by David Rozehnal. The Gunners lead that match 1-0.
1634: Ashley Young's curling free-kick from 35 yards beats Brad Friedel and goes into the top right-hand corner of the Blackburn goal to draw Aston Villa level in the day's only Premier League match.
1633: Paul McKenna's effort from the edge of the Derby box strikes the top of the crossbar and bounces away from danger. Preston lead that match 3-1.
1632: Southampton have broken the deadlock against Bury thanks to Andrew Surman's deflected shot which gave goalkeeper Provett no chance.
1631: John-Joe O'Toole's close range effort gives Watford a bit of hope in their FA Cup tie with Wolves. The Hornets now trail 3-1.
1630: Roque Santa Cruz's clever finish gives Blackburn a surprising 1-0 lead against Aston Villa in the day's only Premier League game.
1629: Southampton are beginning to turn the screw against Bury but fortunately for the Shakers Jim Provett makes a great save at his near post from Adam Hammill.
1628: Matt Jarvis lays the ball across the face of the Watford six yard-box to Jay Bothroyd, who strikes his effort into the back of the bet to give Wolves a 3-0 lead.
1627: Blackburn and Aston Villa are still drawing 0-0 in the Premier League and neither side are looking too threatening.
1626: Mascherano controls a neat pass from Pennant and fires a wayward effort over the top of the Havant bar from 35 yards.
1625: Kilmarnock's struggles in the SPL look like continuning as Craig Conway puts Dundee United 2-0 ahead at Rugby Park.
1624: Banayoun's well-struck volley is turned away from the Havant goal by a strong save from Scriven. Liverpool are 4-2 up.
1622: Hossam Ghaly's clever pass finds Robbie Savage, whose powerful effort is saved with ease Lonergan. Derby still trailing Preston 3-1, however they are fighting back.
1621: Liverpool are dominating against Havant now and are keeping the Blue Square South side camped in their own half.
1619: Ryan Babel's effort is parried into the path of Benayoun by Scriven. The Liverpool midfielder's rebound finds the back of his net to complete his hat-trick and give the Premier League side a 4-2 lead against Havant.
1618: Kevin Phillips steps up and slams a powerful effort past Joe Lewis in the Peterborough goal from the penalty spot to give West Brom a 3-0 lead. Craig Morgan was sent-off for conceding that spot-kick.
1617: Grzegorz Rasiak goes close for Southampton but his low shot from the right side of the box slithers just wide of the far post. Bury are still drawing 0-0 in that match.
1616: Christian Nade fires home to give Hearts a 1-0 lead against Aberdeen in the SPL.
1615: Pennant's cut-back finds Benayoun, who is just inside the Havant box. The Liverpool midfielder turns and blasts a powerful effort into the back of Scriven's net to give Rafael Benitez's side a 3-2 lead.
1614: Rob Earnshaw runs through one-on-one with Andy Lonergan and fires his effort past the Preston keeper to pull a goal back for Derby.
1613: Elliott Ward strikes the foot of the Millwall post, however, unlucky for the London side, the ball drops to Michael Mifsud who scores to give Coventry a 2-1 lead.
1611: Jermaine Easter's powerful effort is turned away from the Portsmouth goal by David James. Plymouth still trail 2-1 at Fratton Park.
1610: Eduardo's effort strikes the right-hand post of the Newcastle goal and bounces out to Emmanuel Adebayor, who takes control of the ball before firing home. Arsenal now have a 1-0 lead against Kevin Keegan's side.
1609: Lewis Grabban's sweetlt struck effort is well saved by Coventry keeper Dimitrios Konstantopoulos. Millwall are drawing 1-1 in that match.
1607: Southampton have made a change at the break with Inigo Idiakez coming on for Andy Davies in their match against Bury.
1606: Keogh plays the ball to Matt Jarvis on the edge of the Watford box. The Wolves midfielder takes aim and fires a decent effort just over the top of the crossbar.
1605: Richard Lambert's powerful header puts Bristol Rovers ahead against Barnet in the FA Cup.
1550: Aston Villa and Blackburn are drawing 0-0 at the break in the afternoon's only Premier League game and it is also goalless in Arsenal's FA Cup clash with Newcastle.
1549: It is now half-time at Peterborough and Southampton as the afternoon's opening 45 minutes all start to come to an end.
1548: The half-time whistle has gone at Anfield and Havant will go in at the break level with Liverpool after a astonishing 45 minutes. Can the Blue Square South side carry on their impressive display in the second-half?
1547: Karl Hawley fires home his second goal of the afternoon to give Preston a 3-0 lead against Derby at Pride Park!
1546: Portsmouth break into the Plymouth half to allow Niko Kranjcar to shoot into the back of the net to give Harry Redknapp's side a 2-1 lead.
1545: Liverpool work a neat passing move to give Benayoun a shooting opportunity in the Havant box. The Israeli midfielder slots the ball past Scriven to pull Liverpool level.
1544: Jay Simpson smashes a powerful effort home to draw Millwall level against Coventry in the FA Cup.
1543: Riise's long range effort is deflected behind for a Liverpool corner as Rafael Benitez's side still struggle against Havant.
1541: Bury are doing well against Southampton and so far they have more than matched their Championship opponents.
1540: Cliff Akurang, who joined Barnet from Histon at the start of January, misses two good chances to give the Bees the lead against Bristol Rovers.
1538: Rangers already look set for victory with Steve Whittaker scoring the SPL leaders third goal of the afternoon against St Mirren.
1537: Owen Coyle's Burnley may have lost their main striker Andy Gray to Charlton, but Ade Akinbiyi won't mind, he has put the Clarets 2-0 ahead against Scunthorpe.
1536: Kris Boyd scored a hat-trick against East Stirlingshire in midweek and he has now got his first of the afternoon to put Rangers 2-0 up against St Mirren.
1535: Could their be a shock brewing at Pride Park! Preston, who are struggling in the Championship, are now 2-0 up against Derby thanks to Simon Whaley's strike.
1534: Lassana Diarra strikes a dipping effort towards the Plymouth goal, which takes a wicked deflection, and finds the back of the net to draw Portsmouth level against their Championship opponents.
1533: Dundee United's Barry Robson has been linked with a move to Burnley this week, however he has put that to the back of his mind to give his side a 1-0 ead against Kilmarnock.
1532: After a defensive mistake Alfie Potter found space inside the Liverpool box to shoot and his effort takes a deflection off Skrtel and bobbles into the goal! Havant are now 2-1 ahead!
1530: Peter Sweeney's lofted ball into the Luton box is headed home by Paul Huntington to give Leeds a 1-0 lead in the Championship.
1529: Peterborugh, who are 2-0 down to West Brom, are starting to get back into the match with George Boyd in particular looking dangerous.
1528: Liverpool are finally level much to Rafa Benitez's relief after Leiva Lucas' stunning curling shot from outside of the box finds the top corner of the Havant net.
1527: Rangers look set to extend their lead at the top of the SPL as Chris Burke has put the 'Gers 1-0 ahead against St Mirren.
1526: Matt Derbyshire runs up to take the spot-kick, however his effort lacks power and Scott Carson is able to turn the ball away from goal.
1525: Blackburn have a penalty against Aston Villa.
1524: Havant come close to a second goal at Anfield! Charles Itandje flaps at a long ball into the box and it falls for Neil Sharp who blasts his shot just over the bar.
1523: Marvin Elliott, who has been linked with a switch to Leicester this week, puts Bristol City 1-0 ahead against Blackpool in the Championship with a well placed volley.
1522: Southampton duo Adam Hammill and Bradley Wright-Phillips haveboth gone close against Bury in the last few moments but still it remains 0-0.
1521: Newcastle are holding firm against Arsenal in the FA Cup, and, at the moment, they are looking very comfortable.
1520: It has been a quiet start to the game in this afternoon's only Premier League match between Aston Villa and Blackburn.
1519: Liverpool are peppering the Havant defence at the moment and John Arne Riise's delightful chip lands on the roof of the netting. Still 0-1 to the non-leaguers.
1518: Stephen Hughes' long-range effort flies into the back of the Millwall net to give Coventry the lead at the Ricoh Arena.
1517: Liverpool's Yossi Benayoun goes for goal just outside the box but his shot is deflected wide of the post for a corner. The ball then comes into the box but Havant goalkeeper Kevin Scriven takes the catch.
1516: Chris Brown cuts the ball back to Karl Hawley inside the Derby box. The Preston striker takes control before slotting the ball home to give the Championship side a 1-0 advantage.
1514: James Morrison's effort hits the foot of the Peterborough post and bounces out to Robert Koren, who fires home from close range to give West Brom a 2-0 lead.
1513: In one of two games in the Championship this afternoon, Burnley have taken the lead against struggling Scunthorpe through a goal from Robbie Blake.
1512: Oldham and Huddersfield both beat Premier League sides to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup, however Huddersfield will now be the happier of the two sides as Luke Beckett has put them ahead in the match between the League One teams.
1511: There may have been a shock early goal at Anfield, however, at London Road, West Brom take the lead against Peterborough thanks to Roman Bednar's strike.
1509: Richie Baker, who earlier hit the post for Bury, has gone close again but his one-on-one effort was saved by Kelvin Davis before putting the rebound wide.
1508: Andy Keogh runs onto a long ball behind the Watford defence and fires home to give Wolves a 1-0 lead.
1507: Richard Pacquette got his head to a Havant corner and sent the ball past Charles Itandje at his right-hand post. What a start for the side from the Blue Square South!
1505: Mo Harkin's effort from the edge of the Liverpool box is deflected out of play for a Havant corner by Martin Skrtel. Havant have started well at Anfield.
1504: David Norris threads the ball to Chris Clark, whose wicked shot takes a deflection and flies past David James and into the back of the Portsmouth net. Plymouth have a shock 1-0 lead.
1503: Jermaine Pennant storms down the right flank and sends a dangerous cross across the face of the Havant six-yard box. Yossi Benayoun meets the ball with a flicked header which drifts wide of the Havant goal.
1500: The action is under way at Anfield and Havant & Waterlooville have started out with an early spell of possession.
1452: Portsmouth decide against risking back injury victim and captain Sol Campbell, with boss Harry Redknapp choosing to field an unchanged side at home to last season's FA Cup quarter-finalists Plymouth.
Sean Davis returns to the Pompey squad for the first time in more than a month after a foot injury and is given a place on the bench, while Plymouth are unable to field cup-tied new signings Steve MacLean and Jamie Mackie.
But Chris Clark makes his Argyle debut in place of injured Marcel Seip and Ipswich target David Norris is in midfield with Rory Fallon partnered by former Wycombe favourite Jermaine Easter up front.
1446: The Rangers line-up takes on a more familiar look for today's Clydesdale BankPremier League game against St Mirren.
Allan McGregor, Barry Ferguson and David Weir are all back in the team following the midweek Scottish Cup win over East Stirling, while Kris Boyd remains in the side after claiming a hat-trick in the fourth round tie.
Lee McCulloch appeared to pick up an ankle knock on Wednesday night and is named on the bench, along with youngster John Fleck, fresh from making his first team debut.
However, there is no Sasa Papac in the 18-man squad, with Steven Whittaker deployed at left-back.
Saints make one change from their win over Motherwell. Craig Dargo makes way for the inclusion of Garry Brady, with Billy Mehmet taking on the role of lone striker.
1445: Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez takes some of the glamour out of the FA Cup fourth round tie at Anfield by leaving Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Jamie Carragher on the bench.
But the Blue Square South side still have to contend with Peter Crouch, Javier Mascherano and Jermaine Pennant, while while new boy Martin Skrtel makes his full debut in central defence.
Havant boss Shaun Gale leaves assistant manager Charlie Oatway on the bench, while Tom Jordan - son of Portsmouth coach and former Manchester United striker Joe - starts in front of a crowd which included around 6,000 fans from Hampshire.
1442: Aston Villa are boosted by the return of skipper Gareth Barry for the home Barclays Premier League clash with Blackburn.
The England midfielder has recovered from the pelvic injury which kept him out of the 2-2 draw at Liverpool on Monday and he replaces Craig Gardner.
Goalkeeper Scott Carson, ineligible for the trip to Anfield, comes back into the starting eleven in place of Stuart Taylor.
Blackburn boss Mark Hughes makes two changes from the team which had earned a 1-1 home draw with Middlesbrough.
Brett Emerton and Matt Derbyshire are brought in at the expense of the injured Ryan Nelsen (hamstring) and Jason Roberts respectively
1441: Robbie Savage returns to skipper Derby for the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Preston at Pride Park.
Having been ineligible for the midweek penalty shoot-out victory over Sheffield Wednesday, Savage is restored to the starting line-up along with fellow recent arrivals Hossam Ghaly and Emanuel Villa.
Ex-North End winger Eddie Lewis is also named in the side as the Rams go in search of a first home victory since September 17.
The Lilywhites, who like Paul Jewell's side are deep in relegation trouble, make changes of their own, with Chris Sedgwick and Darren Carter handed starting berths.
1440: Aberdeen welcome back Richard Foster for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League match against Hearts at Pittodrie.
The 22-year-old missed Aberdeen's last two games with an Achilles injury, but returns in favour of Steve Lovell in the only change from the team who defeated Falkirk 3-1 in the Scottish Cup on Tuesday.
Hearts are missing Deividas Cesnauskis with flu, which allows Christian Nade a start up front.
The Tynecastle club are looking to bounce back from their midweek Scottish Cup defeat at Motherwell.
1438: Kilmarnock require three points against Dundee United at Rugby Park after their recent slide to second bottom in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
Manager Jim Jefferies, without striker Colin Nish who is completing his two-match ban, keeps the team which lost 1-0 at Celtic last week with Paul Di Giacomo supporting Danny Invincibile in attack.
United look to remain in third spot and manager Craig Levein starts with new arrival Mark de Vries on the bench.
Defender Lee Wilkie is missing with a hamstring injury and is replaced by Darren Dods and goalkeeperLukasz Zaluska comes in for Euan McLean, who drops to the bench.
1435: Under-fire forward Theo Walcott retains his place in the Arsenal starting XI for the visit of Newcastle in their FA Cup fourth-round tie, while veteran German Jens Lehmann returns in goal.
Emmanuel Adebayor - who was involved in a bust-up with team-mate Nicklas Bendtner during the 5-1 midweek Carling Cup semi-final defeat at Tottenham - is named in the side, with the young Dane dropping to the bench.
Philippe Senderos returns at centre-half, alongside captain William Galas, with regulars Cesc Fabregas and Mathieu Flamini back into the midfield of what is a strong team.
Newcastle, now managed again by Kevin Keegan, have both Nicky Butt and Alan Smith back from suspension.
England striker Michael Owen captains the side, but Mark Viduka is not fit for the first of two meetings inside four days with the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium.
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