Everton v Bournemouth, Wigan v Fulham, and more: FA Cup fourth ...

Right, that’s all for our coverage of the 3pm kick-offs. Feel free to switch over to the action at St Andrew’s, where Birmingham and Newcastle have exchanged goals via Ethan Laird and Joe Willock. Otherwise, enjoy the rest of yer Saturday.
David Moyes has also shared his thoughts. “We conceded two terrible goals,” he said. “But we kept at it, did not give them too many opportunities – it just was not going to go in. All the substitutions gave us a lot of energy, I hope those players continue to do that towards the rest of the season.”
Andoni Iraola has been speaking to the BBC after Bournemouth’s 2-0 win at Everton. “A great result for us,” he said. “Two different halves. First half we were better. Second half they pushed us more and we were defending more. Also we played the worst kind of football but we defended well.
“[Last season in the fifth round] we played against Leicester – they scored an amazing goal in extra time – and we couldn’t play the quarter-finals. Let’s see if we can go one step more. Playing in an FA Cup quarter-final would sound nice. It’s still too early [to think about winning the tournament]. There will still be 15 other teams. Let’s see what the draw says.”
Here’s our Championship roundup, fresh off the press. Sheffield United and West Brom secured 2-1 victories against Portsmouth and Sheffield Wednesday respectively, while Sunderland drew 2-2 with Watford and Norwich were held 1-1 by Derby.
Wouter Burger and Chris Willock exchange successful penalties. Rubin Colwill steps up and closes out a dramatic win for the visitors.

Meanwhile, at the Bet365 Stadium, it’s 2-1 to Cardiff as Calum Chambers finds the net. Tatsuki Seko and Yousef Salech both failed to convert after successful spot kicks from Tezgel and Joe Ralls.
But, no.Ched Evans scores for Preston to make it 4-2 to the hosts and they go through to the fifth round.

But wait a minute! Ali McCann fires over the bar for Preston. Josh Scowen nets for Wycombe. They’re still in it.
Mads Frøkjær scores for Preston. Freddie Woodman keeps out Adam Reach and Wycombe’s FA Cup hopes are hanging by a thread.
Milutin Osmajic scores for Preston. Daniel Udoh steps up for Wycombe … and it’s saved! It’s 2-1 to the hosts.
It’s also gone to penalties at Stoke. Get ready for a deluge of updates.
Sam Greenwood scores the opening penalty for Preston. Beryly Lubala answers in kind for Wycombe.
Penalties at Preston. The hosts ended up with 19 shots, seven of which were on target, so it wasn’t for the want of trying.
We’ve got some correspondence. “Will Fish is an excellent name for someone who plies his trade on weekends!” writes Peter Oh. If you’re trying to draw me into some kind of pun battle, Peter, I’m not taking the bait.
Rob Smyth is helming our dedicated live coverage of Newcastle’s fourth-round match at Birmingham. Open another tab, go on, dare you.
The first phase of extra time at the Bet365 Stadium is over, with Stoke and Cardiff still locked at 3-3. Emre Tezgel and Will Fish have had decent chances at either end, but it’s still anyone’s game.
And, just like that, Peter Lansley’s take on Ipswich’s big win at Coventry has landed. Give it a read.
Andy Hunter’s report from Goodison Park’s last ever FA Cup tie has landed. It was a disappointing afternoon for Everton, though the post came to Bournemouth’s rescue on several occasions.
The tie between Preston and Wycombe is still goalless, with the first half of extra time now over and done with. They could well be heading for penalties.
Millwall racked up a 2-0 win against Leeds at Elland Road earlier, but the game was marred by tragedy chanting. Will Unwin’s report is here.
Thanks Dom. Talk about being thrown in at the deep end. It’s all over at Coventry, where Ipswich have won 4-1 and are through to the fifth round.
I’m going to hand over to Will Magee who’s now in place to cover those juicy extra times, and bring you some reaction from the 3pm games. Maybe he’ll even get a penalty or two to write about.
So, to confirm, we’re still following Stoke 3-3 Cardiff and Preston 0-0 Wycombe, as well as the final knockings of Coventry 1-4 Ipswich.
There are some tired legs out there, especially at the Bet 365 Stadium, where it’s been like a basketball game.
In the Championship, Norwich were pegged back very late on by Jerry Yates’ penalty, which earned a vital point for managerless Derby. Sheffield United had a little trouble dispatching lowly Portsmouth, but eventually got there, winning 2-1.
The main thrills in League One were on display at Bolton, with the home side battling back from 3-1 down in a madcap second half to win 4-3 against 10-man Crawley. Shrewsbury claimed a 2-1 win away at Rotherham, while Lincoln were held by basement boys Cambridge.
League Two’s early pacesetters Walsall lost again, 2-1 after leading at Colchester, while Notts County and Salford both won to boost their promotion chances. Crewe suffered a shock 3-0 home defeat by struggling Newport, Courtney Baker-Richardson coming back to haunt his former side.
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Everton 0-2 Bournemouth
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Southampton 0-1 Burnley
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Wigan 1-2 Fulham
So Bournemouth, Burnley and Fulham are safely through to the fifth round, while Stoke v Cardiff and Preston v Wycombe will play another 30 minutes, plus possible penalties. Coventry 1-4 Ipswich has around 10 minutes to play.
Ronan Darcy and Wigan have the ball in the Fulham net late on … but the flag is up for offside and the celebrations are cut short! Goodness me, that was nearly a famous FA Cup moment for the Latics.
There’s still time for them to conjure something.
I haven’t mentioned Preston v Wycombe because … well it’s been 0-0 and by all accounts there’s been very little to write home about.
As it stands that game and Stoke 3-3 Cardiff are heading to extra-time.
Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen have been forced to settle for a 0-0 against Wolfsburg, and it was the same score between Augsburg and Mainz. Union Berlin won 4-0 at Hoffenheim.
Dortmund lost 1-2 at home to Stuttgart. BVB were woeful, never looking likely to get a result, even after Julian Brandt pulled one back in 81st minute. His namesake, Julian Ryerson, got sent off shortly after, and that was pretty much that. Their opponents put in an exemplary performance, and VfB look on course for a return to the Champions League next season.
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Bolton have pulled it back against Crawley! It’s 3-3 now and what a second half that has been.
It’s been a meek display from Everton this afternoon albeit against a very impressive Bournemouth team.
They’ve not really looked like getting back into the game and now have less than 10 minutes to find two goals.