FA Cup live: Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City in fourth-round action
Follow live updates from the fourth round of the world's oldest club competition

The FA Cup takes centre stage today as the Premier League is pushed onto the backburner until Tuesday. Liverpool face Championship side Wolves fresh from a disappointing end to their EFL Cup run at the semi-final stage.
In the 3pm kick offs see Tottenham face Wycombe, Chelsea take on west London rivals Brentford and Manchester City's visit to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace, among others.
Arsenal travel to EFL Cup finalists Southampton in the day's final tie, which kicks off at 5.30pm.
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Saturday’s FA Cup fixtures (all 3pm unless stated):
Liverpool vs Wolves (12.30pm)
Lincoln vs Brighton
Burnley vs Bristol City
Chelsea vs Brentford
Crystal Palace vs Manchester City
Blackburn vs Blackpool
Middlesbrough vs Accrington Stanley
Oxford United vs Newcastle United
Rochdale vs Huddersfield
Tottenham vs Wycombe
Southampton vs Arsenal (5.30pm)
Sunday’s FA Cup fixtures:
Millwall vs Watford (12pm)
Fulham vs Hull (12.30pm)
Sutton United vs Leeds United (2pm)
Manchester United vs Wigan (4pm)
Less than 10 minutes to go until we discover which of BT Sport's disastrous co-commentators this game has. Robbie Savage? Michael Owen? Steve McMannaman? Spoilt for choice...
It's Steve McMannaman! Teams are out on the pitch now. Kick off is imminent...
GOAL! Liverpool 0 Wolves 1 - Richard StearmanWell that was quick! Wolves win an early free kick wide on the right and the ball is whipped in for Stearman to leap at the back post and head it across goal into the corner of the net. That's his first goal of the season and the underdogs lead! What a start.
1 - Richard Stearman has scored his first goal in any competition since April 2014, 1013 days ago (for Wolves v Leyton Orient). Shock.
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Liverpool 0 Wolves 1: It's been all Wolves so far, long way to go but are we going to see a shock here?
Liverpool 0 Wolves 1: Corner to Liverpool can they get back into things? No. In fact Costa then goes on a fantastic run on the counter attack, he carves through the Liverpool defence but then scuffs his shot when one-on-one with Karius. That could've been a second for Wolves and what a goal it would have been!
10 - Helder Costa has been directly involved in 10 goals in his last 11 games in all competitions for Wolves. Electric.
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Liverpool 0 Wolves 1: Liverpool starting to see a bit more of things now, Firmino and Origi looking like they might create something, but at the moment the home side are struggling to find that final pass.
Liverpool 0 Wolves 1: After the explosive start, predictably this game has gone a little flat. Liverpool dominating possession, but not really doing much with it at the moment.
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