Everton v Luton, Sheffield United v Brighton and more: FA Cup fourth round – live

Key events

Sheffield Utd v Brighton

Sheffield United: Grbic, Osborn, Trusty, Ahmedhodzic, Bogle, Norwood, Hamer, Norrington-Davies, Osula, Brereton Díaz, Archer.
Subs: Foderingham, Robinson, Vinicius Souza, Ben Slimane, Larouci, McAtee, Brooks, Seriki, McBurnie.

Brighton: Verbruggen, Hinshelwood, Igor, Webster, Estupiñan, Gilmour, van Hecke, Buonanotte, Gross, João Pedro, Ferguson.
Subs: Steele, Lamptey, Dunk, Milner, Lallana, Moder, Welbeck, Baleba, Boaitey.

Everton v Luton

Everton: Virginia, Patterson, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Onana, Garner, Harrison, McNeil, Beto, Calvert-Lewin.
Subs: Pickford, Keane, Danjuma, Young, Godfrey, Chermiti, Lonergan, Hunt, Dobbin.

Luton Town: Krul, Mengi, Burke, Bell, Doughty, Barkley, Sambi Lokonga, Ogbene, Townsend, Adebayo, Morris.
Subs: Shea, Potts, Berry, Woodrow, Chong, Mpanzu, Kaminski, Johnson, Nelson.

Starting at Elland Road…

Leeds v Plymouth

Leeds: Meslier, Shackleton, Rodon, Cooper, Byram, Gruev, Ampadu, Gnonto, Rutter, Anthony, Piroe.
Subs: Firpo, Cresswell, Kamara, Bamford, Klaesson, Poveda-Ocampo, Gelhardt, Fernandez, Christy.

Plymouth: Hazard, Phillips, Galloway, Gibson, Mumba, Roberts, Randell, Miller, Whittaker, Hardie, Wright.
Subs: Sorinola, Pleguezuelo, Scarr, Butcher, Edwards, Bundu, Waine, Burton,
Issaka.

Team news from Celtic Park, where the Scottish league leaders host second-from-bottom Ross County. New recruit Nicolas Kühn is on the bench for Celtic, while Matt O’Riley starts amid transfer speculation. Ross County have a couple of new loanees in their starting XI – former Brighton academy player Teddy Jenks and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, once of Manchester United.

Celtic: Hart, Alistair Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Bernabei, O’Riley, McGregor, Bernardo, Abada, Furuhashi, Palma.
Subs: Kühn, Turnbull, Holm, Nawrocki, Bain, Ralston, Welsh, Vata, Michael Johnston.

Ross County: Wickens, Brown, Nightingale, Ayina, Borthwick-Jackson, Dhanda, Khela, Loturi, King, Jenks, Murray.
Subs: Laidlaw, Sims, Sheaf, Harmon, Henderson, White, Brophy, Reid.

It’s a big day in the Bundesliga, with Bayern Munich hoping to cut the gap in a Bavarian battle at Augsburg before Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen host Borussia Mönchengladbach later on, in a game likely to be watched closely by Liverpool fans. Stuttgart host Leipzig at 2.30pm (GMT) in a battle between third and fourth.

In La Liga, Real Madrid are in the Canary Islands to face Las Palmas (3.15pm GMT), looking to reclaim top spot from Girona (who play Celta Vigo on Sunday), and widen the gap to third-placed Barcelona, who host Villarreal in a 5.30pm GMT kick-off. But never mind all that …

FA Cup: Ipswich 1-1 Maidstone (L); Everton v Luton; Leeds v Plymouth; Leicester v Birmingham; Sheffield United v Brighton.

Championship: Millwall v Preston; Sunderland v Stoke City.

Scottish Premiership: St Mirren 0-1 Rangers (L); Celtic v Ross County; Hearts v Aberdeen; Kilmarnock v Hibernian; Livingston v Dundee; St Johnstone v Motherwell.

League One: Barnsley v Exeter; Blackpool v Charlton; Bristol Rovers v Oxford; Cambridge v Burton; Carlisle v Bolton; Derby v Cheltenham; Lincoln v Peterborough; Northampton v Shrewsbury; Port Vale v Portsmouth; Reading v Leyton Orient; Wigan v Stevenage; Wycombe v Fleetwood.

League Two: Crewe v Salford; Doncaster v Stockport; Forest Green v Accrington; Grimsby v Tranmere; MK Dons v Gillingham; Morecambe v Colchester; Notts County v Barrow; Swindon v Bradford; Walsall v Sutton; Wimbledon v Mansfield.

In a strange quirk of the fourth-round draw and fixture schedule, all six FA Cup ties today pit former winners against a team who have never lifted the trophy. Everton (five FA Cups) have other priorities this season, but a home tie with Luton (1959 losing finalists) offers the chance to extend a galvanising Cup run. Then again, the Hatters won at Goodison in the league, back in September.

Another team deep in the relegation mire, Sheffield United (four) kick off as underdogs against Brighton (1983 finalists) despite their historical heft, while Championship leaders Leicester (2021 winners) host an all-Championship affair against Birmingham (twice losing finalists). The final 3pm (GMT) kick-off sees Leeds (1972 winners) entertain Plymouth (semi-finalists in 1984).

Later on, Fulham (1975 finalists) host Newcastle (six-times winners), while right now, Ipswich (1978 winners) have just levelled against non-league Maidstone. You can follow that game over here, and we’ll also keep an eye on the action in the Championship, League One, League Two, Scottish Premiership, Bundesliga, La Liga, etc, etc.