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By Sam Lyon
2235: And that's that from me folks. Congratulations to Man City, Wolves and Stoke... back to league matters for Leicester City, Doncaster and Cardiff City. Not very many Premier League casualties in this competition so far are there? All the more reason to make sure you're back here tomorrow for the Leeds-Arsenal match, with me once again as your host. That one has got 'Potential Cupset' written very lightly in highly-erasable crayon all over it. Until then, goodnight.
GraymeadYNWA on 606: "No Cupset tonight then. Maybe Leeds can supply it tomorrow, I have hope after Arsenal's performance against Ipswich."
2229: MAN CITY 4-2 LEICESTER Phil Dawkes reports: "Leicester fought to the end and can be rightly proud of their performance, but in the end Man City's extra class showed and they passed a late test of nerves to go through."
2227: CARDIFF 0-2 STOKE David Dulin reports: "After 90 painful minutes, Jon Walters spared us penalties with two extra-time goals to send Stoke through. Cardiff should have had two penalties in normal time though."
2225: WOLVES 5-0 DONCASTER Jonathan Stevenson reports: "Job done for Wolves - though they almost certainly didn't deserve to win by five goals. I say almost, because I still haven't seen a second of it. Thems the breaks."
2224: Time for a quick word from our match reporters before I go...
2222: It'll be Wolves v Stoke in the FA Cup fourth round, then. That leaves Leeds-Arsenal as the only unresolved tie of the round and that Elland Road match-up tomorrow promises to be an absolute cracker.
HuwOwen12 on Twitter: "As a Cardiff fan I don't care we're out, just woulda prefered it in normal time or at Stoke. Promotion is our aim!"
2218: FULL-TIME Cardiff 0-2 Stoke (aet)
2217: Fine exhibition of keep-ball football from Stoke at the moment, they're seeing this out ever so comfortably.
2216: Almost 3-0 Stoke at Cardiff, Tom Soares lobbing over the keeper and narrowly wide from the edge of the area.
strcprstskrzkrk on 606: "Cardiff have looked like they don't want to play in extra time, no effort at all."
2213: Cue mass exodus at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Stoke goal: That should seal it. Jon Walters is the difference again, the Stoke frontman recovering the ball well after his initial shot is blocked and then sliding in from the tightest of angles to double the visitors' lead.
2211: GOALFLASH Cardiff 0-2 Stoke (Walters)
2209: I don't mean to be negative... but there are seven minutes left in extra time in South Wales, and this match still boasts all the excitement of a collection of Paint Dry feature-length DVDs.
2206: Cardiff pump the ball into the box looking to snatch a leveller that would take this FA Cup third round replay into penalties... but that's meat and drink for this Stoke side, and the visitors clear with ease.
2203: Probably better you watch the Late Kick-Off than the second half of extra time between Cardiff and Stoke to be honest. We're back under way at the Cardiff City Stadium. Aces.
2202: Now, forgive me making assumptions, but I'm guessing that you quite like football if you're reading this. Therefore, you'll also enjoy a bit of Late Kick-Off, the BBC's regional football show. There's quite literally something for everyone there, and all the shows are on iPlayer if you want to catch up with 'em - or watch 'em again. Do.
2200: And that's half time in extra time, Cardiff 0-1 Stoke.
2159: It comes to absolutely nothing.
2159: Stoppage time in the first half of extra time... and Cardiff have a corner...
Football League Danny: "And in tonight's other match, a reminder that it was Carlisle 4-0 Huddersfield. That was Carlisle's second 4-0 home win on the bounce. And it's given them a massive advantage in the JPTNFFL (just for clarity - because a few of you have been asking - I've been using JPTNFFL as a shortcut for Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg, because it just takes so long to type out Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg)."
2156: Leicester boss Sven-Goran Eriksson following his side's 4-2 defeat by Man City: "We can be proud of the performance today. We have shown in these two games that we can play football and stand up to physically strong teams. The rest of the season will be about that."
2155: No great response from Cardiff City against Stoke just yet, though Lee Naylor has just fired just a few feet wide with a left-footed spank from 25 yards.
Football League Danny: "So, in League One, Bournemouth caretaker boss Lee Bradbury's first match ended in a 0-0 home draw against Rochdale. The Cherries would have gone second with a win, good point for mid-table Dale. It was a brilliant 3-1 win for Plymouth at MK Dons - only the home side's second loss of the season at Stadium:MK. The Pilgrims now seven points clear of the drop zone. Bristol Rovers still can't buy a win - will it cost more than a Penney (that's a Dave Penney new Rovers boss reference)? It ended 0-0 against Hartlepool, the Pirates are in trouble no doubt. In League Two, Shrewsbury's win at Accrington sees them into sixth and massively in the play-off mix. And Aldershot beat Bradford 1-0. Shots up to 16th."
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "It's all gone quiet here. Cardiff felt they should have had a stoppage time penalty when Chopra was fouled in the box - and then within 90 seconds of the restart, Jon Walters has put Stoke ahead. Cardiff will be right to feel aggrieved, but at least we've had a goal here."
2149: Chance for Jon Walters to double Stoke's lead as the visitors break two-on-one from a Cardiff attack, but he dallies too long and sees his shot blocked cutting in from the left.
Stoke goal: An appalling first 90 minutes... brilliant first minute of extra time. Jon Walters breaks the deadlock for Premier League Stoke, flashing in a fine near-post header from Michael Tonge's corner.
2145: GOALFLASH Cardiff 0-1 Stoke (Walters)
2144: A reminder, then, that Man City go on to face Notts County in the next round. Wolves will face the winner of the Cardiff-Stoke tie.
Football League Danny: "Fact fans - here are your full-times. Context fans - hold fire, that's coming soon Bristol Rovers 0-0 Hartlepool. MK Dons 1-3 Plymouth. Rochdale 0-0 Bournemouth. Accrington Stanley 1-3 Shrewsbury. Aldershot 1-0 Bradford. And in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final First Leg (or JPTNFFL for economy) Carlisle have thumped Huddersfield 4-0 and can start thinking about a trip to Wembley, I'll wager "
2140: FULL-TIME Cardiff 0-0 Stoke And that's the last action of the 90 minutes in South Wales - we'll have extra-time at the Cardiff City Stadium. Given the quality on show so far in this match, that is deep, deep joy. Groan.
2139: Late drama at the Cardiff City Stadium as home striker Michael Chopra goes down in the box near Danny Collins - but it's a blatant dive from the Bluebirds frontman and ref Peter Walton is not fooled.
2139: FULL-TIME Wolves 5-0 Doncaster
2138: FULL-TIME Man City 4-2 Leicester
Wolves goal: Five of the best for Mick McCarthy's Wolves, David Jones lashing in from Matt Jarvis's slide-rule corner to the edge of the area.
2137: GOALFLASH Wolves 5-0 Doncaster (Jones)
Man City goal: And the hosts' break from that Leicester corner leads to Aleksandar Kolarov wrapping up Man City's progress to the fourth round, the Serbian full-back slamming low into the corner left-footed from 20 yards. Deserved.
2133: GOALFLASH Man City 4-2 Leicester (Kolarov)
2132: They said before the game that set-pieces might be their best hope to cause Manchester City problems... but the Foxes' latest - as they have been all night - is easily cleared by the hosts.
Gerard Holier Than Thou on 606: "The Cardiff v Stoke game is the worst game of football I've seen in my entire life. Can't they just go to penalties now and save us a load of bother?"
Football League Danny: "Here's a treat for fans of teams winning 3-1 away from home. It looks like the Pilgrims have the points in Milton Keynes. Chris Clarkhas put them 3-1 up on the MK Dons and some potentially vital points to push them clear of the bottom four are within grasp. Meanwhile, Mark Wright (not that one) has put Shrewsbury 3-1 up at Accrington."
2130: We're into the last five minutes at Eastlands. Time enough for more drama?
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "Both sides have used all their substitutes and we're into the last 10 minutes. I'm not a betting man but would put money on extra time. Knowing me though, we'll have a late winner."
Leicester City goal: There's plenty of sting in it now, though. Lloyd Dyer looks offside when Yuki Abe plays him through but nothing is given and the Foxes winger clips home to get the visitors right back in this match. Definitely game on.
2126: GOALFLASH Man City 3-2 Leicester City (Dyer)
2124: The sting looks to have been very much drawn from the Man City-Leicester City match, with the hosts happy to sit on their lead and the Foxes struggling to have any impact on the home defences.
2121: Disturbing scenes at the Cardiff City Stadium, with crowd disturbances behind one of the goals. Looks like some home fans may have infiltrated the Stoke supporters but it's hard to tell. The match carries on regardless, meanwhile.
Football League Danny: "Another one for Shrewsbury's James Collins, and the visitors now lead 2-1 at Accrington. The Shrews will move up to sixth if they hold on for a win, Accrington are very much in mid-table."
Wolves goal: It's becoming a rout at Molineux. Richard Stearman brings the ball out from the back and feeds Matt Jarvis on the run to fire past Neil Sullivan into the corner.
2117: GOALFLASH Wolves 4-0 Doncaster (Jarvis)
2116: Now then, a decent Lloyd Dyer break cutting in from the right earns Leicester a free-kick 25 yards out... but Martyn Waghorn's effort hits the wall and City are able to clear. Less than 20 minutes for the Foxes to pull a rabbit out of the hat now.
2113: Cardiff already feeling the benefit of Michael Chopra's presence up front, the hosts looking decidedly more threatening since his introduction.
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "This tie is finally starting to show some life and is becoming a more open contest. Stoke are just about on top but Michael Chopra has just come on for Cardiff in place of Parkin."
Wolves goal: Kevin Doyle collects a pass down the Wolves left, cuts infield, twists this way and that to get past Sam Hird and fires in a shot which clips the inside of Neil Sullivan's right-hand post and settles in the back of the keeper's net. Game over.
2110: GOALFLASH Wolves 3-0 Doncaster (Doyle)
2109: Correction! Wolves are of course 2-0 up against Doncaster not Leicester. Please refresh, thanks.
Football League Danny: "Carlisle are going great guns in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg (or JPTNFFL for short). Peter Murphy and Lubomir Michalik have put them into a 4-0 lead against Huddersfield and they're surely odds-on for making yet another visit to the final. It'll be their sixth visit, I reckon - but they've only got one win so far "
2108: Change for Man City - Gareth Barry on for David Silva.
Wolves goal: Doncaster can count themselves unlucky, but this might be game dead and buried. Wolves put together their first decent move of the second half and Ronald Zubar fizzes over a cross from the right that Geoffrey Mujangi Bia slams past Neil Sullivan - the 21-year-old's first goal for Wolves from about his sixth shot of the evening.
Missed penalty: Is that the fillip Leicester need? Jack Hobbs wipes Carlos Tevez out inside the box with the Argentine otherwise one-on-one - why the defender didn't get a card for it I don't know - but Foxes keeper Chris Weale keeps the visitors just two behind with a save with his feet from Tevez's penalty. Game on?
2102: PENALTY SAVED (Tevez)
2101: PENALTY TO MAN CITY
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "Second half is under way. Desperately need a goal to kick this game in to life. The only thing to give supporters something to cheer about was Stoke's Glenn Whelan kicking his own leg instead of the ball as he tried to clear it."
2059: Leicester are convinced they should have a penalty when Yuki Abe goes down under a challenge from James Milner in the box - but replays show referee Mark Halsey is absolutely spot on to rule Milner got the ball.
Football League Danny: "Fans of quick ripostes will enjoy Shrewsbury's James Collins' antics at Accrington. Less than three minutes after Terry Gornell put Stanley ahead, JC's levelled for the Shrews. It's 1-1."
2058: Man City almost catch Leicester cold on the break but first Adam Johnson's cross is half-cleared and then Carlos Tevez's effort from the edge of the area drifts over.
2056: Conversely, Doncaster have started the second half in terrific mood and they are so nearly on level terms against Wolves, James Coppinger's goalbound shot taking a deflection off Ronald Zubar and flying wide after a superb pass from John Oster.
2055: It's all rather sedate in the opening minutes of the second half at Eastlands, though Man City continue to dominate possession. No signs of a Leicester fightback...yet.
2052: Half a chance to break the deadlock in south Wales - but Ryan Shotton's header from a Stoke corner drifts harmlessly over. How desperately that game needs a goal...
2050: Followed swiftly by a resumption at the Cardiff City Stadium.
2049: Back up and running at Eastlands and Molineux.
"I think it's fairly safe to rule Doncaster out." A. Fool, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Wales, via text That, right there, is magical spelling work via text. Beautiful scenes.
HenryWhitfield on Twitter: "Man City need a fourth, this game is very much still not won. Leicester with enough class to fight back. Can Man City kill it off?"
2040: HALF-TIME Man City 3-1 Leicester Phil Dawkes' HT snap-shot: "Man City had a few scares - but two goals in 90 seconds have swung the game firmly in their favour. It would be a huge shock if they did not go on to win this now, most likely by more than their current two-goal margin."
2038: HALF-TIME Cardiff 0-0 Stoke BBC Sport's David Dulin's HT snap-shot: "The match started brightly but has gone downhill since then - rather scrappy with little goalmouth action and both sides picking up unwanted injuries. It will be penalties at this rate."
2036: HALF-TIME Wolves 1-0 Doncaster Jonathan Stevenson's HT snap-shot: "Advantage Premier League at Molineux, but plenty more juice left in this one. Only a fool would rule Doncaster out "
John, Hull, via text: "What's the point in saying JPTNFFL if you aren't going to actually shorten it! Its frustrating me."
Football League Danny: "Half-time fan? I have so got a treat for you. Eat these: Bristol Rovers 0-0 Hartlepool; MK Dons 1-2 Plymouth; Rochdale 0-0 Bournemouth; Accrington Stanley 0-0 Shrewsbury; Aldershot 1-0 Bradford. And, in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg (or JPTNFFL to save time) it's Carlisle 2-0 Huddersfield. Only quarter-time in that one, mind."
2034: And now at the Cardiff City Stadium.
2033: And now at Molineux.
2032: Half-time at Eastlands.
2030: Great skill on the edge of the Man City box as Franck Moussa flicks the ball over a defender to earn himself some room - but his shot is sliced horribly and Joe Hart is able to collect easily.
2028: Bit of a lull at Wolves, but the hosts have just had a great chance to double their lead, Geoffrey Mujangi Bia shooting wide again after a lovely one-two with Karl Henry. Doncaster wanted a penalty after James Coppinger went down in the Wolves box soon after, but nothing doing there.
chris1ian on Twitter: "I went to get a glass of water when Leicester had a corner at 1-1. Come back and it's 3-1 Man City. What happened?"
Man City goals: Two goals in 77 seconds and Man City have gone through the gears rather blooming quickly. First Patrick Vieira has the simple task of tapping in after David Silva's shot from Pablo Zabaleta's cut-back is only half cleared off the line...
and then Adam Johnson strides on to David Silva's pass behind a ridiculously high Leicester defensive line to slam home Man City's third of the night. Leicester shell-shocked.
2023: GOALFLASH Man City 3-1 Leicester (Johnson)
2022: GOALFLASH Man City 2-1 Leicester (Vieira)
2021: ...that is easily claimed by City keeper Joe Hart.
2020: Leicester starting to enjoy a bit of possession again following a period of home domination, and there is plenty to suggest Man City might have to go through the gears tonight. Franck Moussa earns Leicester a corner...
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "It's fairly scrappy here, but Cardiff are just about edging this as we pass the midway point in the first half. Both dugouts busy with the instructions. A goal is needed. Parkin just been denied what looked a penalty under a challenge from Diao."
2015: Early forced change for Leicester, and it's goalscorer Paul Gallagher forced off the field with a knee injury. Franck Moussa is his replacement.
2013: Carlos Tevez to Adam Johnson, his cut back from the left finds Yaya Toure, whose low shot left-footed is smartly saved low down by his feet by Leicester keeper Chris Weale. The hosts bang on top now.
Football League Danny: "League One goal - it's MK Dons 0-1 Plymouth, a possibly valuable lead for the lowly Pilgrims. In League Two, it's Aldershot 1-0 Bradford thanks to Anthony Charles. And it's now Carlisle 2-0 Huddersfield in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg (or JPTNFFL for short) thanks to Tom Taiwo's goal."
2012: Cardiff are enjoying the majority of possession over in South Wales but neither side seem willing to take a risk and commit men forward. It's very much a case of both sides cancelling each other out right now.
2010: It's your favourite graphic - and mine - it's the handbags graphic! Carlos Tevez and Richie Wellens square up and the former slaps the Leicester player's hand away... but it's all much ado about nothing and referee Mark Halsey contents himself with a quiet word with both.
2008: Over at Molineux, it's end-to-end stuff as both teams plough forward with refreshing abandon. Donny's front three are causing problems but Wolves could have added to their 1-0 lead twice already, with Geoffrey Mujangi Bia and Ronald Zubar both firing wide from decent openings.
Football League Danny: "RE: 2003 - I take it all back. Ben Marshall has put Carlisle 1-0 up on Huddersfield in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg (or JPTNFFL for short). One step closer to Wembley "
Leicester goal: The hosts lead last just four minutes - and I think that might just be a fine decision from Mark Halsey, the referee taking his time before awarding a spot-kick when Lloyd Dyer goes down in the box under Patrick Vieira's late challenge. Paul Gallagher crashes home the penalty.
2004: GOALFLASH Man City 1-1 Leicester (Gallagher pen)
2003: PENALTY TO LEICESTER CITY
Football League Danny: "Bristol Rovers 0-0 Hartlepool; MK Dons 0-0 Plymouth; Rochadale 0-0 Bournemouth; Acccrington Stanley 0-0 Shrewsbury; Aldershot 0-0 Bradford; Carlisle 0-0 Huddersfield. Football League Danny is not, it would be fair to say, bringing much to tonight's party thus far."
Man City goal: That's what £25.5m buys you. There's an inch of luck about it as Carlos Tevez bundles his way into the Leicester area courtesy of a bit of a bobble - but there's nothing fortunate about the finish, a thrash high into the Leicester net from 16 yards.
2000: GOALFLASH Man City 1-0 Leicester (Tevez)
1959: Air traffic control signals from Roberto Mancini on the Eastlands sidelines as he attempts to work some cohesion into his Man City side - it's just been a touch stuttering from them so far. They still look more than dangerous going forward, however, and Carlos Tevez is frustrated to see Yaya Toure's cross just elude his touch six yards out from goal.
BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium: "Lively start and good atmosphere despite the ground not being full. Stoke captain Danny Higginbotham was the only survivor in the side from the weekend... but he's not there anymore. He's gone off injured, Michael Tonge is on."
1955: The first real chance at the Cardiff City stadium falls to the hosts, with Daniel Drinkwater stinging the palms of Stoke keeper Thomas Sorensen from the edge of the area.
1954: This Manchester City team, by the way, is the most expensively-assembled starting XI ever to feature in the FA Cup, apparently, at a total cost of £162m. It's still not enough to have attracted a capacity crowd at Eastlands - but those in situ are witnessing a very positive start from Leicester. Sven-Goran Eriksson will be very happy with this opening.
Wolves goal: Moments after Billy Sharp has a really good chance saved from point-blank range by home keeper Marcus Hahnemann, the hosts take the lead. Steven Fletcher pulls away from his marker to fire into the bottom corner from Stephen Hunt cross and it's 1-0.
1951: GOALFLASH Wolves 1-0 Doncaster (Fletcher)
1950: An encouraging start almost rendered meaningless by Adam Johnson, the winger set clear on goal by Carlos Tevez but firing nervously straight at Foxes keeper Weale.
1949: First chance at Eastlands - and it goes to Leicester. Lloyd Dyer's cross is nodded back into the danger zone by Steve Howard at the back post, but Andy King's shot on the turn is deflected over. From the resulting corner, Sol Bamba heads straight at Joe Hart. Encouraging start for the Foxes.
1947: We are officially up and running at Eastlands, the Cardiff City Stadium and Molineux.
1944: Here we go then folks... you ready?
east-coast-wolves on 606: "Good to see Jody Craddock back in the team. Not so keen on Karl Henry as a player but we need his kind of game. That was why we lost to Man City - we had two attacking midfielders in the middle."
Rossynewb on Twitter: "Cardiff, Doncaster and Leicester to win, 150/1 - worth a cheeky 50p."
1941: CARDIFF v STOKE BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium reports: "Both managers have rung the changes for tonight's replay. Cardiff make six from the draw at Norwich and there is no Craig Bellamy, as expected, while Jon Parkin makes his home debut. Stoke captain Danny Higginbotham is the only survivor from the weekend win over Bolton as Tony Pulis opts for 10 changes, including a return from injury for Salif Diao. Only five subs on the Stoke bench too."
1939: WOLVES v DONCASTER Jonathan Stevenson reports: "It's a much-changed Wolves team that welcomes Doncaster to Molineux - seven players start that were not in the XI for the first game 10 days ago, with Ronald Zubar, Jody Craddock, Steven Mouyokolo, Geoffrey Mujangi Bia, the aforementioned captain Karl Henry, David Jones and Kevin Doyle all included. Doncaster are a Martin Woods for Joseph Mills swap away from naming the side that drew 2-2 at the Keepmoat."
1937: MAN CITY v LEICESTER Phil Dawkes reports: "Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has shown respect to Leicester by making just four changes from the side that beat Wolves 4-3 in Saturday's Premier League fixture. The changes see Patrick Vieira and James Milner come into midfield in place of Gareth Barry and Nigel de Jong; Joleon Lescott takes Kolo Toure's place in defence and David Silva is in for Edin Dzeko. Leicester are unable to call on the services of the on-loan Yakubu and so Steve Howard starts up front, in the only change from their 1-1 draw with Preston at the weekend."
1935: But here's one move that won't be happening - reports suggesting Leicester City would be signing former Arsenal and Barcelona favourite Thierry Henry are wide of the mark. "I would of course love to have Thierry Henry," Foxes boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has just told ESPN. "But no, there's no truth in it." Shame.
Football League Danny: "Not a whopper of a night, but still intrigue aplenty for Football League fans. In League One, Dave Penney aims to get his first win as boss of troubled Bristol Rovers as they host Hartlepool. Promotion hopefuls MK Dons test their credentials against struggling Plymouth, while Bournemouth begin the post-Eddie Howe era by aiming for a win at Rochdale - which will take them second. Current second-placers Huddersfield are at Carlisle in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Final first leg (or JPTNFFL for short). In League Two, Accrington host play-off chasers Shrewsbury, while Aldershot host Bradford hoping to ease their 19th-placed nerves."
1932: And on day of moves and shakes, here's another one from further afield... former Chelsea and Newcastle manager Ruud Gullit has joined Russian club Terek Grozny as a coach on an 18-month contract. It really is a Dear Diary day in every sense isn't it? The 18th of January 2011 - the day the transfer window sprung into life.
I am FabregasTheCaptain on 606: "If I'm honest, Bent to Villa is good move. While its double his worth they paid for him, Young and Downing are perfect for him to play with."
1929: If you give this page a refresh (cheeky - standard) the delights of Midweek Final Score will appear at the top of this page for the benefit of UK users, while I've also provided you all with a link to Radio Five Live on the right hand side. Jubbly.
1926: MAN CITY v LEICESTER Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Lescott, Kompany, Kolarov, Toure Yaya, Vieira, Milner, Adam Johnson, Tevez, Silva. Subs: Given, Barry, Jo, Toure, De Jong, Boyata, Nimely. Leicester: Weale, Naughton, Hobbs, Bamba, Berner, Gallagher, Wellens, Abe, Andy King, Dyer, Howard. Subs: Logan, Neilson, Teixeira, Oakley, Waghorn, N'Guessan, Moussa. Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
MatthewUnsworth on Twitter: "Re: 1921 - Well, I can almost certainly tell you the team that will be paying the nine-figure transfer fee!"
@AndySzpuk on Twitter: "Begs the question doesn't it? Who will be the first nine figure transfer in world football?!"
Chris via text: "I cant see past three home wins. Even without Balomessi."
What_Would_Dev_Do on 606: "RE: 1913 - You're a gent Sam, much obliged. Tell Danny he's in for a belting 0-0 draw, one attempt on goal and five bookings. As a Town fan of 30 years, that's a cracking match."
1917: MAN CITY v LEICESTER Phil Dawkes reports: "Two-and-a-half years after being told he wasn't a good enough manager for them and a week-and-a-bit after holding them to a 2-2 draw, Sven Goran Eriksson returns to Manchester City looking to right both wrongs. If his Leicester team play with the same enterprise at the Eastlands as they did in the original tie they may well pull of a shock. However, the odds remain stacked against them. Even if, as expected, Manchester City rotate their starting XI it is still likely to include a host of players who cost eight-figure fees. And with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini having played under Sven at both Lazio and Sampdoria they also have a man with added motive at the helm."
1915: WOLVES v DONCASTER Jonathan Stevenson reports: "Ten days after a cracking 2-2 draw in their first attempt at settling this tie, it's time for Wolves and Doncaster to go again. The Premier League side should find a place in their XI for influential captain Karl Henry, who hasn't started a game for nearly two months because of injury. Donny - the Arsenal of the Championship - will bring their usual brand of free-flowing football to Molineux, but they've only beaten Wolves once ever - in the old Division Three in October 1985."
1913: CARDIFF v STOKE BBC Sport's David Dulin at the Cardiff City Stadium reports: "Good friends Dave Jones and Tony Pulis meet up for the second time in 10 days with a place in the FA Cup fourth round at stake. It's a replay neither really wanted with the league their priorities and tough games coming up. Awaiting teams but Stoke are understood to be making up to 10 changes from the win at Bolton, while there will be no Craig Bellamy for Cardiff or new loan signing Jay Emmanuel-Thomas."
What_Would_Dev_Do on 606: "Wo wo wo neddy, there is Carlisle v Huddersfield JP Trophy first leg too. Don't be forgetting that Sonny Jim, errr Sonny Sam." My man Football League Danny is all over it. All. Over. It.
1911: As always, we'll hear from our match reporters in a moment, but here's what we have in store on this fine January night... All kick-offs at 1945 Cardiff v Stoke Man City v Leicester Wolves v Doncaster And as if that wasn't enough, I'll be bringing you titbits from your friend and mine Football League Danny as well. You lucky lot.
Goal Machine on 606: "I love FA Cup replays, no messing around, just do or die....I can see three upsets on the cards tonight."
1909: Of course, I usually struggle to forecast that night will follow day, so on this occasion why don't I leave the predictions to you lot? You know the drill - Tweet me @sampatricklyon,text me via 81111 or get involved over on 606. This page is yours for the taking.
1907: TEAM NEWS SNAP Man City make just four changes to the side that beat Wolves on Saturday for the visit of Leicester, with Joleon Lescott, Patrick Vieira, James Milner and David Silva all starting.
1905: Look, enough of your scoffing at the back. Tonight's going to be a barnstormer, I'm telling you. Manchester City-Leicester City on its own is worth every penny of the text commentary entrance fee this evening isn't it? Exactly. Get your umbrellas up good people of football fandom, I forecast a downpour of goals.
1903: I'll tell you how - with a selection of FA Cup replays and lower league ties, that's how. Ahem. Ish.
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