Everton v Bournemouth, Wigan v Fulham, and more: FA Cup fourth round - live

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45s ago 15.12 GMT Cardiff’s recent results make for strange reading: a 3-0 win, a 2-2 draw, a 2-1 win and a 7-0 loss. They won 1-0 at Sheffield United to reach the fourth round. Share

3m ago 15.10 GMT GOAL! Stoke 0-1 Cardiff (Colwill, 8) The very talented Rubin Colwill has given Cardiff the lead at fellow Championship side Stoke. Do the Bluebirds smell a cup run? Share

3m ago 15.09 GMT Charlton fan Dean has got back in touch to confirm he’s no relation to Mark Kinsella. Ah well. I do, however, welcome emails from anyone who shares a surname with a workaday Premier League player from the early noughties. Share

5m ago 15.07 GMT The Mark Hughes effect has taken hold at Carlisle already! They’ve gone 1-0 up at Grimsby inside five minutes. Just the Spark they needed? Share

7m ago 15.06 GMT For what it’s worth, I think more clubs should delay kickoffs if fans cannot get in the ground on time. A few times of late I’ve been stuck outside Old Trafford’s Stretford End due to massive queues at the turnstiles (cheers, Sir Jim). Due to crowd congestion outside the @CBSArena, KO has been delayed until 3:10pm.

We would like to thank the supporters who are already inside the ground for their cooperation. — Coventry City (@Coventry_City) February 8, 2025 Share

9m ago 15.04 GMT Who knew that Scott Arfield was now 36 and back playing for Falkirk in the Scottish Championship? I’ve just learned that fact. Anyway, he’s scored inside a minute on his debut against Partick Thistle. Share

12m ago 15.01 GMT Right, we’re under way in (most of) these 3pm kickoffs. Let’s go! There’s a delay to kickoff in the Coventry v Ipswich match, due to crowd congestion outside the CBS Arena. It’s now a 3.10pm KO. Share

19m ago 14.54 GMT An email has landed from Dean Kinsella: Hi Dom. Just a mention for Charlton who continue a great run of form under Nathan Jones. Looks like it might be a battle for us with Leyton Orient for a play off place. I was rather hoping their cup run might have carried on. Great effort from them today. Yep, Charlton saw off Stevenage 2-0 in one of two early kickoffs in League One, Stockport beat Barnsley 2-1 in the other. Both victorious sides are firmly in the playoff picture. Any relation to former Addicks midfielder Mark Kinsella, Dean? Share

21m ago 14.52 GMT Right, I’m warming up my typing fingers ahead of the 3pm whistles. In a couple of hours’ time, we’ll know the identity of six more sides who have made the FA Cup fifth round, to join both Manchester clubs and Millwall. Share

38m ago 14.35 GMT Some late, late goals have been scored in the day’s early Championship action. Tom Cleverley was denied a huge win as Watford boss by Dennis Cirkin’s late leveller at the Stadium of Light, while Callum Paterson thought he’d bundled in a 93rd minute equaliser for Sheffield Wednesday at The Hawthorns – only for Jayson Molumby to nick it for the Baggies three minutes later. Crazy stuff. Sunderland 2-2 Watford

West Brom 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday With all four of those clubs in the playoff/promotion mix, Norwich and Sheffield United can boost their chances this afternoon as both sides have winnable home games against Derby and Portsmouth respectively. View image in fullscreen It’s a big win for West Brom. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA Share

54m ago 14.18 GMT Elsewhere in FA Cup team news, Wigan coach Shaun Maloney is not playing ball. He’s picked Steven Sessegnon on the Latics’ bench, whereas Marco Silva has plumped for the other twin, Ryan Sessegnon, in the Fulham starting lineup at The Brick Community Stadium. Your Fulham for the FA Cup. 🫡#WIGFUL pic.twitter.com/3ytwVpyUir — Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) February 8, 2025 Share Updated at 14.27 GMT

1h ago 14.16 GMT Selected FA Cup tie team news Coventry v Ipswich Coventry: Dovin; Latibeaudiere, Thomas, Binks, Kitching; Da Silva, Eccles, Rudoni, Allen; Thomas-Asante, Sakamoto. Ipswich: Palmer; Godfrey, Woolfenden, Burgess, Townsend; Phillips, Taylor; Philogene, Clarke, Szmodics, Hirst. Everton v Bournemouth Everton: Pickford; O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Young; Gueye, Garner; Lindstrøm, Doucouré, Ndiaye; Beto. Bournemouth: Arrizabalaga; Cook, Zabarnyi, Huijsen, Kerkez; Winterburn, Adams; Tavernier, Christie, Semenyo; Jebbison. Southampton v Burnley Southampton: McCarthy; Bree, Bednarek, Manning; Walker-Peters, Ugochukwu, Aribo, Wellington; Fernandes, Sulemana; Dibling. Burnley: Hlacky; Sonne, Egan-Riley, Worrall, Pires; Sarmiento, Shelvey, Hannibal; Benson, Barnes, Humphreys. Share Updated at 14.29 GMT

1h ago 14.14 GMT Man City and Millwall through to fifth round It finishes Leyton Orient 1-2 Manchester City and Leeds 0-2 Millwall. A pretty proud Saturday lunchtime for teams in east London, all told. View image in fullscreen Delight for Man City; heartbreak for Leyton Orient. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 14.39 GMT

1h ago 14.05 GMT There is a surprise in the other early FA Cup kickoff, albeit not a dramatic one given that Leeds have fielded a second string against Millwall. Still, few would have backed to be leading 2-0 at Elland Road at the 90-minute mark. Millwall’s place in round five seems secure thanks to Femi Azeez’s double either side of half-time. For Leeds, it will be back to the grindstone in terms of their promotion hunt. View image in fullscreen Femi Azeez has enjoyed his afternoon at Elland Road. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA Share

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