So that ends all the 15:00 action in the FA Cup - thanks for joining us - but the action continues. We have full live commments from White Hart Lane as Tottenham take on Leeds. Follow it here. Tottenham v Leeds: LIVE
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WBA 4-2 Newcastle.
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Derby 1-0 Doncaster
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Bolton 2-0 Sheffield United
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Portsmouth 2-1 Sunderland
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Notts County 2-2 Wigan
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Southampton 2-1 Ipswich
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Everton 1-2 Birmingham
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Wolves 2-2 Crystal Palace
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Andy Carroll has his second of the day but that has to be too late for Newcastle - even with six minutes of stoppage time.
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Ohh they have got another one - Ross McCormack has made it 4-2 for Cardiff - they will be in the fifth round.
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Chris Burke has scored what must be the winner for Cardiff in stoppage time?
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Pablo Counago has got a late goal for Ipswich - they need another one though.
88'’
James McEveley has just produced a cracking drive to put Derby in front - that has to be the winner?
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Accrington 1-3 Fulham
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Aston Villa 3-2 Brighton
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Wolves are level!! Ronald Zubar has just cracked home a right foot volley for Mick McCarthy's side.
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Late hope for Brighton - Nicky Forster has just turned one in for Brighton but there is very little time left.
85'’
Owen Coyle has his first win as Bolton boss - Elmander has just doubled Bolton's advantage although their was a hint of offside about the goal.
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WIGAN HAVE ESCAPED!! N'Zogbia's corner was whipped into the mixer and Ben Watson has managed to bundle it in. It is 2-2. N'Zogbia and Watson have both come off the bench to turn things around.
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It goes from bad to worse for Newcastle. Jose Enrique deflected the ball into Jerome Thomas's path and he has got a fourth for WBA.
80'’
Fulham are going to be in the third round - Zolten Gera has guided home Riise's cross to clinch the win.
72'’
Dorrans has scored his second penalty of the match to put West Brom 3-1 in front but Newcastle are furious. First Ameobi was brought down in the opposite box. No penalty and while he was still down West Brom launched their counter attack. Ryan Taylor then brought Jerome Thomas down in box for the penalty and to make matters worse for the Toon Army - Taylor was sent-off.
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Michael Antonio has tapped in for Southampton and they have gone 2-0 in front against Championship side Ipswich. He has only been on the field two minutes too.
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Cardiff level! Peter Whittingham curls in a free-kick cross and it goes beyond everyone and into the back of the net.
65'’ Portsmouth playing very well - maybe a good Cup run is just what this club needs?
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Speaking about the other Magpies and Newcastle have got one back. Great volley from Andy Carroll - his first goal in nine. Shola Ameobi has come off the bench and has made a big difference.
62'’ Wigan are really starting to get on top of this match but Notts County remain in front.
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Portsmouth back in front and the fans are on the pitch again but this time in scenes of joy. Younes Kaboul with a header over the defence and John Utaka ran clear before calmly slotting home his second of the day. Welcome back Mr Utaka - where have you been hiding?
63'’
Looks game like game over at Villa Park now - Fabian Delph has given them a two goal advantage.
59'’
Fulham are back in front against 10-men Accrington. Erik Nevland played a quick free-kick and Damien Duff was able to run in and put the Cottagers back in front.
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Leon Osman has come off the bench to head Everton back into this Cup tie. Read about the goal and follow full LIVE comments here Everton v Birmingham: LIVE
52'’
The shock is back on at Molineux - Darren Ambrose has just curled home a free-kick to give Crystal Palace the lead once again.
52'’
Wigan have got one back - Jason Scotland has scored his first goal for Wigan as he finishes after a one-two with Rodallega. County still 2-1 up though.
50'’
Carlos Edwards has "scored" from a throw-in for Ipswich. Only problem? It didn't touch anyone so it does not count.
48'’
Bolton have the lead at Reebox. It is Steinsson who has got the goal after some good work by Lee and Kevin Davies.
48'’
Villa are back in front - Brighton got a little excited and pushed men forward but they got caught out on the break with Ashley Young firing home after Stuart Downing had led the attack.
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Getting back underway around the grounds.
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Half-time now around all the grounds and the big shock could come at Meadow Lane where League Two Notts County are 2-0 up against Wigan.
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Brighton are level!!! Tommy Elphick has poked the ball into the net after Villa failed to deal with a corner. Over 6,000 away fans at Villa Park and they are going wild.
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John Utaka has levelled things up for Portsmouth with a superb header!! That has lifted the tension at Fratton Park. Completely against the run of play though but before the goal there were fans on the pitch protesting about the current problems at the club.
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Big blow for League Two Accrington - their centre-half Darren Kempson has just been sent-off for a second bookable offence.
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Birmingham are FLYING! Barry Ferguson has just put them TWO IN FRONT at Goodison. Follow FULL LIVE COMMENTS
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Notts County have gone TWO IN FRONT. Ben Davies with a cracking free-kick after Emerson Boyce had brought down Lee Hughes. The Wigan defender was lucky not to be sent-off too.
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Leicester have now gone in front Danny N'Guessan has bundled home after a mix up in the Cardiff defence.
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Wolves are also level. Zubar played the ball to Foley who whipped in a cross that David Jones was able to hammer home.
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It is level in the Welsh captial. Michael Morrison was left unmarked and he was able to turn in a Paul Gallagher's cross.
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West Brom have doubled their advantage. Koren got in behind Kadar and the Newcastle defender brought him down. Graham Dorrans dispatches the spot kick.
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CRACKING STRIKE - Wayne Thomas has given League One Southampton the lead as they look to upset Championship side Ipswich.
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What a couple of minutes for the League Two sides. Notts County have a deserved lead against Wigan. Lee Hughes ran onto a long ball and then finished for his 20th goal of the season.
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Michael Symes has levelled matters up at Accrington! Mark Schwarzer with a rare mistake as he ill-advisedly keeps the ball in play trying to avoid a corner. A cross comes in, it deflects off Hangeland and falls into the path of Symes who fires into an empty net.
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West Brom have the lead against Newcastle. Terrible marking from the Magpies as they leave big Jonas Olsson unmarked and he heads Chris Brunt's corner in despite Ryan Taylor doing all he could to keep it off the line.
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Accrington have paid the price for missing those chances. Erik Newland has tapped home from close range after Gera had flicked on Damien Duff's corner.
20'’ The League Two sides are giving a good account of themselves today. Accrington we mentioned but Notts County are also getting the better of things against Wigan.
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Jay Bothroyd has dived in to convert Michael Chopra's fine cross to give Cardiff the lead in the all-Championship clash against Leicester. Bothroyd's eight goal of the season.
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Not a good time to be a Portsmouth fan and it has just got worse. Darren Bent has fired home the opener for Sunderland with his right boot after Michael Turner had flicked on a long throw.
15'’ The Reebok Stadium is another ground that has a noticeably high number of empty seats. Owen Coyle's side have also been second best in the early stages against Championship outfit Sheffield United.
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Blow for Aston Villa - Marc Albrighton has had to go off injured. He might only be a squad player but such players become key when you are attacking on three fronts.
10'’ Accrington Stanley? Who are they? Well they are the League Two side who are giving Premier League side Fulham a real tough time in the early stages. They have already had a couple of chances to take a shock lead.
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Christian Benitez has given Birmingham the lead at Everton. Read about how with our FULL LIVE comments
5'’ An all Premier League clash at Fratton Park but lots of empty seats...look for that to be repeated around plenty of the grounds if the third round was anything to go by.
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Aston Villa have taken the lead at home to Brighton. Nathan Delfouneso with a close range finish after a lovely attacking move that was orchestrated by Ashley Young. They are already in the Carling Cup final but Villa fancy a double trip to Wembley.
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First goal of the day and it Championship side Crystal Palace in front at Premier League Wolves. Alan Lee has headed home from a corner. Palace unbeaten in five so they will fancy an upset.
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And we are getting underway around the games - all the updates here and remember you can also follow FULL live comments from Goodison
TEAMS: Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Cahill, Knight, Samuel, Lee, Ricketts, Muamba, Cohen, K, Davies, Klasnic Subs: Al Habsi, Robinson, Elmander, Riga, Basham, A, O'Brien, Vaz Te Sheff Utd: Bunn, Walker, Morgan, Fortune, Taylor, Harper, Montgomery, Quinn, Williamson, Henderson, Camara Subs: Bennett, Evans, Cresswell, Ward, Stewart, Geary, France
And a late goal from Gylfi Sigurdsson gave Reading their second Premier League scalp in the FA Cup this season after a 1-0 fourth-round win over Burnley at the Madjeski Stadium. Read the report
Alredy today, Chelsea's status as modern-day FA Cup specialists continued after they beat Preston North End 2-0 in their fourth round tie at Deepdale. Read the report
TEAMS: West Brom: Carson, Jara, Olsson, Tamas, Cech, Brunt, Dorrans, Koren, Mulumbu, Thomas, Bednar Subs: Kiely, Mattock, Miller, Teixeira, Zuiverloon, Martis, Cox Newcastle: Krul, Ryan Taylor, Coloccini, Kadar, Jose Enrique, Gutierrez, Smith, Guthrie, Pancrate, Nolan, Carroll Subs: Harper, Ameobi, LuaLua, Ranger, Tozer, Ferguson, Donaldson
TEAMS: Southampton: Davis, Thomas, Perry, Jaidi, Mills, Lallana, Wotton, James, Holmes, Lambert, Barnard Subs: Bialkowski, Lancashire, Gillett, Harding, Antonio, Papa Waigo, Saganowski Ipswich: Lee-Barrett, Rosenior, McAuley, Delaney, Peters, Edwards, Leadbitter, Garvan, Colback, Walters, John Subs: McLoughlin, Priskin, Counago, David Wright, Balkestein, Martin, Norris
TEAMS: Derby: Bywater, Hunt, Barker, Buxton, Moxey, Green, Pearson, Savage, Lee Johnson, Porter, Davies Subs: Deeney, McEveley, Hulse, Commons, Teale, Pringle, Anderson Doncaster: Sullivan, Chambers, Shackell, O'Connor, Roberts, Oster, Mark Wilson, Stock, Shiels, Sharp, Coppinger Subs: Smith, Guy, Spicer, Hayter, Heffernan, Hird, Webster
TEAMS: Cardiff: Marshall, Kennedy, Hudson, Quinn, Gerrard, Whittingham, Ledley, Blake, McCormack, Chopra, Bothroyd Subs: Enckelman, Gyepes, Burke, Taiwo, Feeney, Meades Leicester: Weale, McGivern, Morrison, Brown, Hobbs, Oakley, N'Guessan, Wellens, Gallagher, Waghorn, Kermorgant Subs: Logan, Neilson, Howard, King, Dyer, Fryatt, Powell
TEAMS: Notts County: Schmeichel, Thompson, Lee, Hunt, Clapham, Westcarr, Ravenhill, Bishop, Jackson, Davies, Hughes Subs: Hoult, Edwards, Hamshaw, Hawley, Fairclough, Rodgers, Akinbiyi Wigan: Stojkovic, Amaya, Bramble, Boyce, Figueroa, Sinclair, Gomez, Diame, McCarthy, Scotland, Rodallega Subs: Pollitt, Gohouri, Caldwell, Watson, N'Zogbia, Cywka, McManaman
TEAMS: Everton: Howard, Neville, Distin, Heitinga, Baines, Pienaar, Cahill, Fellaini, Bilyaletdinov, Donovan, Saha Subs: Nash, Arteta, Vaughan, Osman, Coleman, Duffy, Baxter Birmingham: Hart, Carr, Roger Johnson, Dann, Ridgewell, Larsson, Bowyer, Ferguson, Fahey, McFadden, Benitez Subs: Maik Taylor, Marcos Madera, McSheffrey, Queudrue, Damien Johnson, Vignal, Jervis Follow FULL LIVE COMMENTS
TEAMS: Accrington Stanley: Bouzanis, Lees, Kempson, Edwards, Winnard, McConville, Ryan, Procter, Miles, Symes, Grant Subs: Dunbavin, Kee, Joyce, Turner, Mullin, Murphy, Gary King Fulham: Schwarzer, Kelly, Hangeland, Hughes, Kallio, Gera, Murphy, Baird, Duff, Nevland, Riise Subs: Zuberbuhler, Kamara, Smalling, Greening, Davies, Dikgacoi, Elm
TEAMS: Portsmouth: Begovic, Vanden Borre, Kaboul, Wilson, Hreidarsson, Brown, Diop, Mokoena, Boateng, Utaka, Piquionne Subs: Ashdown, Mullins, Webber, Basinas, Sowah Sunderland: Gordon, Bardsley, Da Silva, Turner, Richardson, Henderson, Cana, Meyler, Zenden, Jones, Bent Subs: Carson, Malbranque, Campbell, Murphy, Reid, Healy, Ryan Noble Referee: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire)
TEAMS: Aston Villa: Guzan, Luke Young, Beye, Collins, Warnock, Albrighton, Sidwell, Downing, Delph, Ashley Young, Delfouneso Subs: Friedel, Milner, Agbonlahor, Davies, Petrov, Lowry, Clark Brighton: Kuipers, Calderon, Virgo, Elphick, McNulty, Bennett, Navarro, Crofts, Dicker, Murray, Forster Subs: Brezovan, Cox, Dickinson, Tunnicliffe, Hart, Carole, Hoyte
TEAMS: Wolverhampton: Hennessey, Zubar, Berra, Mancienne, Elokobi, Foley, Henry, David Jones, Stearman, Ebanks-Blake, Vokes; Subs: Hahnemann, Craddock, Stephen Ward, Iwelumo, Milijas, Mujangi Bia, Doyle; Crystal Palace: Speroni, Butterfield, Davis, Ertl, Clyne, Ambrose, Danns, Derry, N'Diaye, Moses, Lee; Subs: Lawrence, Djilali, Comley, Andrew, Carle
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and i beleive this season's FA cup is also coming to the bridge alongside the premiership
iam a true blues
come on leeds marching on together from the irish whites
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