FA Cup fourth round LIVE RESULTS: Ipswich play Maidstone, Fulham host Newcastle, Spurs knocked OUT by Man City – latest

  • Elland Road dreams of cup run

    Leeds Utd tackle fellow Championship outfit Plymouth Argyle this afternoon.

    The hosts have hit some good form of late and sit in the play-offs, only a couple of points off automatic promotion.

    Despite a good start to the season, Plymouth have plummeted of late but will be hoping to cause an upset in Yorkshire today.

  • Eyes on the prize for strugglers

    Everton face Luton Town at Goodison Park, two teams who are in a battle together to try and stay in the Premier League.

    Today’s game offers both clubs the chance to forget about their worries and play a different style of football as they dream of some silverware.

    Earlier in the season, The Hatters got an unexpected victory in this fixture, their first win in the Premier League season.

  • Tractor boys looking to avoid upset

    Ipswich host Maidstone Utd at Portman Road this afternoon.

    The visitors, who plays in the sixth tier, are the lowest side left in the competition.

    With no one fancying Maidstone, this will be seen as a ‘free hit’ for The Stones.

  • Welcome to the FA Cup fourth round

    The FA Cup didn’t offer too many goals last night, today we hope it will be very different.

    Man City got a late winner at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to end any hopes Spurs’ fans had of silverware in Ange Postecoglou’s first season at the helm.

    Nathan Ake got the goal when Vicario failed to deal with a Kevin De Bruyne corner.

    Bristol City had a goalless draw with Nottingham Forest, meaning they will head to the City Ground for a replay now.

    Another tie which promised so much before kick-off was Chelsea vs Aston Villa.

    Douglas Luiz thought he had opened the scoring early on but the celebrations were cut short as it was ruled there was a handball in the build-up.

    Chelsea had plenty of chances but Martinez frustrated them mixed with their poor finishing, something which has haunted Pochettino’s side all season.

    Elsewhere, Coventry took the lead at Hillsborough just before the interval but were robbed of the win they craved as the hosts got a late equaliser.

    Four games could only offer one winner, meaning plenty of replays already.

    This will prove a pain to the Premier League sides who will want anything but more fixtures to navigate with squads already stretched to the maximum.

    Today sees another six FA Cup ties with some intriguing encounters ahead.