Dave: Perhaps Scott Parker should make this his first 11. They appear to want to play for Burnley, unlike some of the squad.
Graham: The Twilight Zone! Too good for The Championship, but not good enough for the Premier League. This was an excellent team performance against a very good Championship side. A more balanced team, tactical change (playing out from the back, and through midfield), and a return to form for Jaidon Anthony in a more assertive attack, all made Burnley the dominant side. Positive change but can this be carried forward in the Premier League? That's the burning question!
Dylan: Pleased to see much needed minutes for Loum Tchaouna and Jaydon Banel, with both getting a goal to boost their confidence. Hjalmar Ekdal was sublime at the back and it was great to see Ashley Barnes back scoring two. He's got the instinct to know when to shoot and when not to try.
Ron: Start Anthony and Barnes next game!
When is the fourth-round draw?published at 08:28 GMT 12 January
08:28 GMT 12 January
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The 2025-26 FA Cup fourth-round draw will take place on Monday, 12 January at approximately 18:35 GMT.
Proceedings will take place before kick-off in the third-round tie between Liverpool and Barnsley at Anfield.
Former England internationals Steven Gerrard and Joe Cole will conduct the draw that will consist of 32 teams live on TNT Sports.
Supporters can also follow the draw on the BBC Sport website and app.
All matches will be played around the weekend commencing Saturday, 14 February.
Unlike in previous years, there are no replays if matches end as a draw. All ties will go to extra time, and if necessary, a penalty shootout.
Non-league Macclesfield are the lowest-ranked team in the draw after beating holders Crystal Palace in a remarkable 2-1 victory.
'Barnes will be there through it all, on the pitch - and off it'published at 12:37 GMT 11 January
12:37 GMT 11 January
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Twelve years to the day since he joined Burnley from Brighton, Ashley Barnes scored twice as his side displayed a ruthless edge so badly lacking for them in the Premier League this season.
At the age of 36, these were his first goals since last March and his first brace in a game since a memorable derby victory over Blackburn Rovers in November 2022.
Barnes' game time is limited these days, but he offers more to Burnley than just making up the numbers - much more than that. It's the reason why they brought him back to the club a year ago after a brief stint with Norwich.
And Burnley boss Scott Parker was effusive in praise of the striker after seeing his side win for the first time since October.
In his post-match interview with me, Parker alluded to the professionalism leadership Barnes exudes as well as the help and support he offers to the coaching staff, being a player who has seen it all in the years he has been at Turf Moor.
They were not just tokens of credit from Parker; these were heartfelt words of gratitude for Barnes' presence in good times - and the more testing ones - like now.
Barnes is adored by Burnley fans. He's been a super servant to the club with plenty of standout moments in front of goal. The wily veteran was willed on to complete his hat-trick on a winter afternoon that gave Burnley some hope for the challenges ahead.
Barnes will be there through it all, on the pitch - and off it.
His goals against Millwall were a reminder of the abilities he still possesses in the twilight of his career.
Burnley 5-1 Millwall: What Parker saidpublished at 09:46 GMT 11 January
09:46 GMT 11 January
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Burnley boss Scott Parker on the dominant FA Cup win over Millwall: "I'm really pleased. It is not always easy when you face a team who are going for a play-off spot [in the Championship] but I thought we approached the game incredibly well.
"Our general demeanor was spot-on and we showed some real quality by scoring some good goals. A really good performance and one we can hopefully build on.
"We have a really tight group here, who are really together and work tirelessly. When they get an opportunity they take it and we needed to freshen it up for this game because we have had a lot of games over the Christmas period.
"The boys that came in played superbly well and it has given food for thought in terms of their performances.
"There was a lot on this game because we have been searching for a win for some time now. Getting that weight off our back was key. We understand there are levels but this was about turning up and putting in a strong performance to get the win. That is what we did.
"We take the leanings and hopefully, this young group take some confidence because it is a positive."
Did you know?
Burnley have won each of their last three home matches in the FA Cup – their longest winning streak on home soil in the competition since a run of four between January 2009 and January 2011.
Watch FA Cup highlights and analysispublished at 09:13 GMT 11 January
09:13 GMT 11 January
Pundits Dion Dublin and Rob Green join host Jason Mohammad to bring you the action and talking points from Friday and Saturday's FA Cup ties.