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29 January 2011 17:19
Follow Sportsmail's live coverage of the FA Cup fourth round where Saturday's action brings 10 afternoon ties. Amongst them, Torquay host Crawley and both sides will be looking to claim a rare chance of sealing a place in the fifth round.[LNB] FA Cup (3pm unless stated)Aston Villa 3-1 Blackburn (1pm) FT[LNB]Birmingham 3-2 Coventry FT[LNB]Bolton 0-0 Wigan FT[LNB]Burnley 3-1 Burton Albion FT[LNB]Everton 1-1 Chelsea (12.30pm) FT[LNB]Sheff Wed 4-1 Hereford FT[LNB]Stevenage 1-2 Reading FT[LNB]Swansea 1-2 Leyton Orient (12.50pm) FT[LNB]Torquay 0-1 Crawley Town FT[LNB]Watford 0-1 Brighton FT[LNB]17.15: What an incredible end to the afternoon's action.[LNB]Crawley hang on to reach the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in their history.[LNB]Not too many upsets in the end but no doubt the day belongs to the non-league side.[LNB]That's it from me here, thank you for following.[LNB]17.11: Full-time: Torquay 0-1 Crawley[LNB]17.08: Into injury time at Plainmoor.[LNB]17.05: Crawley so nearly made to pay for those missed penalties, Kevin Nicholson firing just inches over the bar and Michel Kuipers had no chance of stopping it.[LNB]17.04: We are approaching injury time, Crawley still desperately hanging on.[LNB]17.02: Full-time: Birmingham 3-2 Coventry[LNB]17.00: RED CARD (Dean Howell, Crawley)[LNB]A punch up erupts at Plainmoor and Dean Howell is dismissed for playing his part in it, It's 10 v 10.[LNB]16.59: Just the two delayed games left. Crawley have just under 10 minutes to hang on at Plainmoor, while we are into injury time at St Andrews.[LNB]16.57: Full-time: Watford 0-1 Brighton[LNB]16.55: Full-time: Burnley 3-1 Burton[LNB]16.54: GOAL! BURNLEY 3-1 Burton[LNB]Martin Paterson ensures the home side avoid an upset by scoring in injury time.[LNB]16.52: Full-time: Bolton 0-0 Wigan[LNB]16.50: Full-time: Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 HerefordFull-time: Stevenage 1-2 Reading[LNB]16.47: Torquay are piling forward now, Crawley are defending heavily and if they concede now they can only blame themselves after missing two spot-kicks![LNB]16.44: GOAL! Stevenage 1-2 READING[LNB]After a spell of pressure from the hosts, Shane Long with three minutes left puts the Championship side back in front.[LNB]16.43: PENALTY (Crawley Town)[LNB]They miss another! Lee Mansell brings down Jamie Cook but Craig McAllister's spot-kick is also saved by Bevan.[LNB]16.41: GOAL! Burnley 2-1 BURTON[LNB]Calvin Zola on his debut gives the visitors hope with just 10 minutes left, the Clarets on the back foot now.[LNB]16.39: GOAL! BIRMINGHAM 3-2 Coventry[LNB]Jean Beausejour feeds the veteran Kevin Phillips in the box who proves he has still got it by blasting into the corner. Lovely strike.[LNB]16.38: GOAL! SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 4-1 Hereford)[LNB]Game over in this one after Clinton Morrison nets his second penalty of the game.[LNB]16.37: PENALTY (Crawley Town)[LNB]And it's missed! Zebroksi handles the ball and is dismissed for a second bookable offence but Tubbs' penalty is saved by Bevan.[LNB]16.36: RED CARD (Chris Zebroski, Torquay)[LNB]16.35: GOAL! SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 3-1 Hereford[LNB]Does not get more simple than this. Weaver throws the ball out to Jermaine Johnson who proceeds on a basic run before firing home.[LNB]16.32: GOAL! BIRMINGHAM 2-2 Coventry[LNB]They have clawed their way back in to it! Alexander Hleb cuts the ball back for Stuart Parnaby who picks out the bottom corner with his strike.[LNB] Back in it: Darius Charles scored a neat goal for Stevenage's equaliser[LNB]16.30: GOAL! STEVENAGE 1-1 Reading[LNB]Lovely strike from Darius Charles who cuts in from the flank and beats a couple of players before blasting past Adam Federici.[LNB]16.29: GOAL! BURNLEY 2-0 Burton[LNB]Defensive nightmare for Burton as Legzdins throw out bounces off his own defender's head before Burnley seize control.[LNB]Chris Iwelumo cuts the ball back for Chris Eagles who proceeds to score his second goal of the game.[LNB]16.26: GOAL! SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 2-1 Hereford[LNB]It needed a penalty kick but we have our first second-half goal.[LNB]Heath is the last man as he brings down Clinton Morrison and the striker picks himself up to convert from the spot.[LNB]16.25: RED CARD (Joe Heath, Hereford)[LNB]16.22: Torquay-Crawley back underway.[LNB]16.20: Hmmmm where are the goals? How can six/seven games go this long without a strike?[LNB]16.17: The day's big victims so far in Watford and Birmingham have not made any impact in the second half.[LNB]City seem to be going through the motions while Watford are finding a brick wall in Brighton's defence.[LNB]16.14: Stevenage just about still in this, Simon Church narrowly shooting over the bar for Reading.[LNB]16.11: More delays, Birmingham-Coventry has only just started again after a problem with what looked like a hole in the net.[LNB]Nothing a mile long usage of tape can't fix and we are back underway.[LNB]16.08: Should be 2-0 to Brighton. Chris Woods controls a free-kick in the box before his strike clips the crossbar and goes over.[LNB]16.05: Speaking of a big 45 minutes, it's half-time at Plainmoor.[LNB]16.01: All the other games are getting back under way. Big 45 minutes coming up in the world of upsets.[LNB]15.59: That is incredible, what a famous day this could turn into. Nearly half of the day's games have upsets written all over them at this point.[LNB] Cupset? Matthew Tubbs (red) lobs Scott Bevan to put Crawley in front[LNB]15.55: GOAL! Torquay 0-1 CRAWLEY TOWN[LNB]The dream continues! Matthew Tubbs races onto a long ball over the top before lobbing Scott Bevan, that is a fair reflection on how this game has been.[LNB]15.48: Half-times everywhere in the FA Cup, except at Plainmoor.[LNB]15.45: And that includes Stevenage who have only just started to get themselves going again after conceding early on.[LNB]Reading have yet to be tested at the back though and are worthy of their goal lead.[LNB]15.42: Just that late kick-off and the all Premier League tie without goals then. Upsets still possible in all the games.[LNB]15.39: Good cup tie at Plainmoor. Torquay are naturally playing the better stuff, but Crawley are showing attacking threat themselves with a series of crosses into the box.[LNB] King David: Bentley (left) fires home his first goal for Birmingham[LNB]15.36: GOAL! BIRMINGHAM 1-2 Coventry[LNB]He has been one of City's better players and he leads the hosts comeback. David Bentley scores his first goal for the club with a stunning strike outside the box. There is no denying he has the talent.[LNB]15.33: We are finally playing at Torquay, but still no chances after 20 minutes.[LNB]15.30: GOAL! BURNLEY 1-0 Burton[LNB]He is just too good to be playing in the Championship, Chris Eagles strolls through the Burton team before blasting past Adam Legzdins.[LNB]15.27: GOAL! Birmingham 0-2 COVENTRY[LNB]Top header this, partly because Richard Wood out-jumps Zigic. The centre-back rises highest to nod home Carl Baker's corner and we are on for a Midlands upset.[LNB]15.24: I know Bolton-Wigan does not sound too promising but I do not know how it is still goalless.[LNB]Callum McManaman  and Victor Moses have both blown good chances to put the Latics in front while at the other end Kevin Davies has also missed a good opportunity, it's been a bright game so far.[LNB] Get in! Mikele Leigertwood celebrates after putting reading in front[LNB]15.22: GOAL! Stevenage 0-1 READING[LNB]The League Two side were holding their own but they fall behind after Mikele Leigertwood scores for the Royals.[LNB] Flying high: Brighton took a shock lead at Watford through an Ashley Barnes (9) strike[LNB]15.20: GOAL! Watford 0-1 BRIGHTON[LNB]Oh dear, what a clanger. Ashley Barnes has a pretty tame shot from 20 yards but Rene Gilmartin makes a complete howler of it as he pretty much helps it into his own net.[LNB]15.17: GOAL! SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1-1 Hereford[LNB]The Owls are back in it though, Darren Potter controls Gary Teale's cross to fire home from just outside the box.[LNB]King maker: Marlon King put Championship side Coventry ahead at Birmingham[LNB]15.15: GOAL! Birmingham 0-1 COVENTRY[LNB]And there is another, super strike from Marlon King who fires across Colin Doyle in the City goal to give the Championship side the lead.[LNB]15.13: We are struggling for action at most grounds. Brighton have made a positive start at Watford and I'm scratching my head at why all the underdogs are making the bigger impacts.[LNB]15.10: GOAL! Sheffield Wednesday 0- HEREFORD[LNB]Poor defending, but a neat finish. Stuart Fleetwood is given time to control a cross in the box before firing past a stranded Nicky Weaver. Another upset on the cards?[LNB]15.07: He was crucial in Birmingham's mid-week comeback in the Carling Cup and he looks to be carrying his form into the FA Cup.[LNB]Nikola Zigic heading wide David Bentley's cross.[LNB]15.03: No early action to speak of. Quiet starts all round.[LNB]15.00: As the games get underway, click here to read Alex Kay's behind the scenes feature on giant killers Stevenage.[LNB]14.59: I love those egg heads at InfoStradaLive:[LNB]Aston Villa have now played and eliminated Blackburn Rovers in both Carling Cup and FA Cup this season AND last season.[LNB]14.57: From Vicarage Road:[LNB]Watford v BrightonWatford: Gilmartin, Hodson, Taylor, Mariappa, Doyley, Deeney, Buckley, McGinn, Mingoia, Graham, Sordell. Subs: Loach, Eustace, Bryan, Bennett, Kiernan, Weimann, Whichelow.Brighton: Brezovan, Calderon, Greer, Elphick, Painter, Sparrow, Dicker, Bridcutt, Barnes, Murray, Wood. Subs: Poke, Battipiedi, Bennett, Baz, Holroyd, Sandaza, Dunk.Referee: Eddie Ilderton (Tyne & Wear)[LNB]14.55: Full-time: Aston Villa 3-1 Blackburn[LNB]14.54: From the all Premier League clash at the Reebok Stadium.[LNB]Bolton v WiganBolton: Jaaskelainen, Ricketts, Wheater, Knight, Robinson, Petrov, Muamba, Mark Davies, Taylor, Elmander, Kevin Davies. Subs: Bogdan, Cahill, Holden, Klasnic, Moreno, Blake, Alonso.Wigan: Pollitt, Boyce, Gary Caldwell, Lopez, Figueroa, McManaman, Gomez, Diame, Watson, McArthur, Moses. Subs: Kirkland, McCarthy, Thomas, Di Santo, Steven Caldwell, De Ridder, Golobart.Referee: Andre Marriner (W Midlands)[LNB]14.52: Team news from Hillsborough:[LNB]Sheff Wed v HerefordSheff Wed: Weaver, Spurr, Michael Morrison, Reda Johnson, Jones, Teale, Coke, Potter, Jermaine Johnson, Heffernan, Clinton Morrison. Subs: Jameson, Reynolds, Beevers, O'Connor, Sedgwick, Mellor.Hereford: Bartlett, Heath, Townsend, Kovacs, Rose, Featherstone, Lunt, McQuilkin, Colbeck, Fleetwood, Jervis. Subs: Green, Stratford, Canham, Thomas, Weir, Preston, Purdie.Referee: Steve Tanner (Somerset)[LNB]14.50: Into injury time at Villa Park where Aston Villa are seconds away from sealing a pretty routine victory, despite that red card.[LNB]14.49: From Plainmoor:[LNB]Torquay v Crawley TownTorquay: Bevan, Robertson, Ellis, Branston, Nicholson, Wroe, Zebroski, Mansell, O'Kane, Stevens, Benyon. Subs: Potter, Rowe-Turner, Kee, Halpin, Oastler, Lathrope, Hemmings.Crawley Town: Kuipers, Wilson, Mills, Howell, McFadzean, Smith, Torres, Bulman, Tubbs, McAllister, Cook. Subs: Shearer, Rusk, Rents, Hunt, Napper, Brodie.Referee: Darren Deadman (Cambridgeshire)[LNB]14.47: Some more team news:[LNB]Stevenage v ReadingStevenage: Day, Henry, Ashton, Roberts, Charles, Laird, Bridges, Bostwick, Wilson, Beardsley, Winn. Subs: Bayes, Foster, Long, Griffin, Odubade, Daley, Sinclair.Reading: Federici, Griffin, Matt Mills, Ingimarsson, Harte, McAnuff, Leigertwood, Karacan, Robson-Kanu, Church, Long. Subs: McCarthy, Tabb, Hunt, Khizanishvili, Antonio, Cummings, Armstrong.Referee: Andy Taylor (Gravesend)[LNB] Off you go: Referee Lee Probert sends off Villa's Nathan Baker[LNB]14.45: Full-time: Swansea 1-2 Leyton Orient[LNB]14.43: From Turf Moor:[LNB]Burnley v Burton AlbionBurnley: Grant, Mears, Carlisle, Duff, Fox, Elliott, Marney, Cork, Eagles, Thompson, Rodriguez. Subs: Jensen, Alexander, Iwelumo, Paterson, Edgar, Bikey, Wallace.Burton Albion: Legzdins, Corbett, Moore, Stanton, Webster, Hughes, Bolder, McGrath, Maghoma, Penn, Malone. Subs: Poole, Boertien, James, Austin, Phillips, Pearson, Young.Referee: Jon Moss (W Yorkshire)[LNB]14.41: Torquay-Crawley will be delayed for 15 minutes due to congestion outside the ground. Who said the FA Cup had lost its appeal?[LNB]14.38: GOAL! Swansea 1-2 LEYTON ORIENT[LNB]The magic of the cup, Orient have only threatened twice throughout this game and have scored both times. There looks to be no way back now for Swansea though as Alan Tate comically slices a  clearance over his keeper for an own goal. Cupset o'clock.[LNB]14.35: Crawley Town with a big chance to make some history today, as InfoStradaLive will explain:[LNB]Crawley Town are the 12th different non league club to reach the FA Cup 4th round in the Premier League era. Only 1 has gone a stage further[LNB]14.32: As they lineup from St Andrews:[LNB]Birmingham v CoventryBirmingham: Doyle, Parnaby, Jiranek, Ridgewell, Murphy, Bentley, Fahey, Hleb, Beausejour, Phillips, Zigic. Subs: Foster, Larsson, Gardner, Jerome, Derbyshire, Mutch, Kerr.Coventry: Westwood, Keogh, Cranie, Wood, O'Halloran, Baker, Thomas, Gunnarsson, McSheffrey, King, Platt. Subs: Ireland, Bell, Eastwood, Jutkiewicz, Clarke, Cameron, Ruffles.Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)[LNB]14.29: Swansea have taken a leaf out of Everton's book and stepped it up. Sinclair is denied by a top save from Jamie Jones.[LNB]14.26: Baker shows a textbook display in how to ruin a great display. A reckless lunge on David Hoilett sees him receive a straight red.[LNB]14.25: RED CARD (Nathan Baker, Aston Villa)[LNB]14.24: Full-time: Everton 1-1 Chelsea[LNB]14.23: Into the last of the three added minutes at Goodison Park.[LNB]14.21: It's evened out at Swansea, Orient dealing with the hosts pressure much better this half.[LNB]Villa still dominating proceedings at Villa Park.[LNB] Super sub: Kalou (21) came on to score Chelsea's equaliser[LNB]14.19: Awful from Branislav Ivanovic, he slices an attempted clearance horribly before sub Jermaine Beckford latches onto the loose ball and forces Cech to palm his powerful strike out for a corner.[LNB]14.16: Crash! Ramires lets a powerful shot fly from 23 yards and his effort has Howard well beaten as it crashes off the bottom of the post and out for a goal kick. Desperately unlucky.[LNB]14.14: John Mikel Obi is on for Chelsea who replaces the disappointing Frank Lampard. I forgot he was even playing.[LNB]14.11: It's as you were though, Everton continue to do all the attacking.[LNB]14.08: We are up and running again at Villa Park.[LNB]14.07: GOAL! Everton 1-1 CHELSEA[LNB]This is probably Chelsea's first attack of the half. Drogba picks out Salomon Kalou in space on the right who canters at the defence before hitting a low shot that although lacks any power whatsoever, is inch perfect into the bottom corner.[LNB]14.05: It should be two for the Toffees. Coleman's header is well stopped by Cech but as he attempts to put away the rebound, Essien and Terry combine to deflect it out for a corner.[LNB]14.03: Chelsea have brought on Salomon Kalou for Malouda but it's not having the desired effect as Everton continue to dominate.[LNB]13.59: There has been no response from Chelsea, Everton are playing the better football and Arteta especially is really making a difference this half. Chelsea just cannot match the hosts.[LNB]13.56: Back underway at the Liberty Stadium.[LNB] Delight: Saha (right) celebrates heading Everton in front against Chelsea[LNB]13.53: GOAL! EVERTON 1-0 Chelsea[LNB]And they fully deserve this. Leighton Baines' bullet corner is powerfully headed in from eight yards out by Louis Saha.[LNB]13.50: Half-time: Aston Villa 3-1 Blackburn[LNB]13.49: Arteta goes close from 25 yards out, but his powerful strike zips just past the post.[LNB]13.47: Everton have found an extra couple of gears and are starting to run the show. Fellaini goes close when his header from a Mikel Arteta free-kick is tipped over by Cech.[LNB]13.44: GOAL! ASTON VILLA 3-1 Blackburn[LNB]Rovers are all over the place. Villa's kids are giving them the run-around as Nathan Baker's cross is headed home by Nathan Delfouneso.[LNB]13.42: Half-time: Swansea 1-1 Leyton Orient[LNB]13.40: GOAL! SWANSEA 1-1 Leyton Orient[LNB]Probably justice is served here. On the stroke of half-time Cedric van der Gun heads the hosts level.[LNB]13.39: Not too much is different from the first half so far. Neither side can make any impact in the final third, got a feeling we will be lucky to see just one goal at Goodison Park.[LNB] Still got it: Robert Pires (8) celebrates his first goal for Aston Villa[LNB]13.36: GOAL! ASTON VILLA 2-1 Blackburn[LNB]He has still got it after all. Nathan Delfouneso knocks the ball down for Robert Pires in the box who unleashes a sweet half-volley to score his first goal for the club.[LNB]13.33: Finally they make their way out though and the second-half is underway.[LNB]13.30: Chelsea yet to appear for the second-half, with the Everton players all standing waiting for the visitors.[LNB]13.26: GOAL! Swansea 0-1 LEYTON ORIENT[LNB]Jimmy Smith has done it again! The hero against Norwich in the previous round heads the visitors in front from a Charlie Daniels free-kick. Massively against the run of play though.[LNB]13.23: Not too much to choose between the sides at Goodison Park. The game has been slow but very even and in a bid to avoid a replay I think there will be some more gung-ho play in the second half.[LNB]13.20: GOAL! Aston Villa 1-1 BLACKBURN[LNB]Having replaced the injured Roque Santa Cruz early on, Nikola Kalinic makes an instant impact when he turns in Michel Salgado's cross.[LNB]13.18: Half-time: Everton 0-0 Chelsea[LNB]13.17: He is just full of outrageous confidence right now. Chelsea win a free-kick 40 yards out and Drogba elects to shoot. He is living off that goal against Bolton too much.[LNB] Head boy: Ciaran Clark heads in Aston Villa's opening goal[LNB]13.14: GOAL! ASTON VILLA 1-0 Blackburn[LNB]They have deserved this too. Ciaran Clark puts the hosts in front after heading home Bannan's corner at the far post.[LNB]13.11: Elsewhere Barry Bannan and Emile Heskey have gone close early on for Aston Villa, while at the Liberty Stadium Scott Sinclair is running the show for the hosts.[LNB]13.08: Good save from Howard. Malouda hits a powerful curling 25 yard drive that the American dives high to his right to tip out for a corner.[LNB]13.06: It's that man Coleman again. He beats two defenders with an electric burst of pace but the ball goes out of play as he slips trying to get a cross in.[LNB]13.03: Underway at Villa Park.[LNB]13.01: Now it's Chelsea with a great chance. Ramires does superb to play a through ball for Nicolas Anelka, who inside the box elects for power in his shot that Howard does well to deflect over the bar.[LNB]12.59: It's an even contest but chances are a rarity. Goodison Park crowd are oddly very quiet.[LNB] Bright start: Chelsea's Drogba (right) controls the ball under pressure from Everton's Heitinga[LNB]12.56: We are getting closer. Marouane Fellaini bundles Michael Essien off the ball before laying the ball off to Louis Saha.[LNB]Saha feeds in Rodwell, but 20 yards out he can only fire low and straight at Petr Cech.[LNB]12.53: Underway between Swansea and Leyton Orient.[LNB]12.52: Seamus Coleman impresses me every time I watch him. He makes some very intelligent runs and has a couple of times this match already, showed some neat skill to beat a few Chelsea players. One to watch.[LNB]12.50: Half-chance for Chelsea. John Terry meets Florent Malouda's corner with a thumping header but under pressure from John Heitinga can sends it just over the crossbar.[LNB]12.49: Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier makes six changes for the FA Cup fourth round clash with Blackburn at Villa Park.[LNB]Record signing Darren Bent is cup tied, James Collins, Richard Dunne, Stewart Downing and Ashley Young are rested and newcomer Jean Makoun is ruled out with a thigh injury.[LNB]Into the side come fit-again Kyle Walker and Ciaran Clark, Robert Pires, Barry Bannan, Nathan Delfouneso and Emile Heskey.[LNB]Rovers boss Steve Kean welcomes the return of midfielders Keith Andrews and Steve Nzonzi after injury.[LNB]12.46: Finally some action! Everton from a throw in create a half-chance.[LNB]Jack Rodwell's flick on in the box falls for Diniyar Bilyaletdinov but Jose Bosingwa just puts him under enough pressure to prevent the Russian getting a clean shot on goal.[LNB]12.43: And from Villa Park:[LNB]Aston Villa v BlackburnAston Villa: Friedel, Walker, Cuellar, Clark, Baker, Pires, Reo-Coker, Bannan, Agbonlahor, Heskey, Delfouneso. Subs: Marshall, Downing, Ashley Young, Albrighton, Delph, Petrov, Collins.Blackburn: Robinson, Salgado, Samba, Hanley, Olsson, Nzonzi, Andrews, Pedersen, Hoilett, Roberts, Santa Cruz. Subs: Bunn, Jermaine Jones, Kalinic, El-Hadji Diouf, Grella, Mwaruwari, Lowe.Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)[LNB]12.41: Team news from the Liberty stadium:[LNB]Swansea v Leyton OrientSwansea: Ma-Kalambay, Williams, Tate, Agustien, Alfei, Pratley, Orlandi, Van der Gun, Sinclair, Allen, Moore. Subs: De Vries, Beattie, Dyer, Dobbie, Serran, Rangel, Gower.Leyton Orient: Jones, Whing, Chorley, Forbes, Daniels, Cox, Dawson, Spring, Smith, McGleish, Revell. Subs: Butcher, Omozusi, Chambers, Tehoue, Carroll, M'Poku, Kane.Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire)[LNB]12.39: All quite pedestrian in the early stages. The game is lacking tempo as Chelsea knock it around the midfield.[LNB]12.36: Didier Drogba strikes from just outside the box to the left, but it's straight at Tim Howard who with the sun in his eyes catches relatively comfortably.[LNB]12.33: Beautiful winter sunshine spreads over the pitch at Goodison Park, and it's the hosts that have made the 'brighter' start. No early action like the 2009 final though.[LNB]12.30: Everton and Chelsea are underway.[LNB]12.25: It's not just the four Premier League sides involved in the early action today. Championship side Swansea host League One Leyton Orient and both will fancy their rare chances of reaching the fifth round.[LNB]12.22: Many eyes will be on how Villa cope against Blackburn today. Since Darren Bent's arrival, Gerard Houllier's side have made big improvements but they face a tricky test.[LNB]Steve Kean has made a positive start since taking over at Blackburn, and will be looking for a repeat performance from his side in this fixture earlier this season.[LNB]Back in November, Rovers triumphed 2-0 thanks to two Morten Gamst Pedersen strikes at Ewood Park.[LNB]12.19: Frank Lampard returns to the Chelsea side for the holders' FA Cup fourth-round tie against Everton this afternoon.[LNB]The England midfielder missed Monday's win at Bolton with a calf strain but is restored at Goodison Park in the only change to Carlo Ancelotti's line-up, John Obi Mikel is the player to make way.[LNB]Everton make three changes with Louis Saha - a goalscorer after 25 seconds at Wembley two years ago - returning to lead the attack.[LNB]With Victor Anichebe injured and Jermaine Beckford on the bench, the Toffees play one up front with Jack Rodwell and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov also coming in.[LNB]12.16: As they lineup from Goodison Park:[LNB]Everton v ChelseaEverton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga, Distin, Baines, Coleman, Arteta, Fellaini, Rodwell, Bilyaletdinov, Saha. Subs: Mucha, Hibbert, Jagielka, Beckford, Gueye, Osman, Baxter.Chelsea: Cech, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, Cole, Ramires, Lampard, Essien, Malouda, Drogba, Anelka. Subs: Hilario, Mikel, Ferreira, Kalou, Bruma, McEachran, Sala.Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)[LNB]12.13: The phrase 'saving the best until last' is certainly not the case this afternoon as the fourth round of the FA Cup kicks off with two cracking ties.[LNB]The first one at 12.30pm between Everton and Chelsea is a re-match of the 2009 final and the Toffees will be out to try and avenge their 2-1 defeat from that day.[LNB]Team news on the way.[LNB] I'm back: Chelsea's Didier Drogba (left) will be looking to gun down Everton [LNB]  Everton's Wembley heartache at the hands of Chelsea still hurts MoyesTop 10 Championship transfer window bargains on the Premier League radar[LNB]  Explore more:People: Jose Bosingwa, Emile Heskey, John Terry, Ashley Young, Jermaine Jones, Victor Anichebe, Gerard Houllier, Keith Andrews, Richard Dunne, Nicolas Anelka, Robert Pires, Michael Essien, Stewart Downing, Frank Lampard, Darren Bent, Roque Santa Cruz, Louis Saha, Didier Drogba, Carlo Ancelotti, Kevin Davies, Gary Caldwell, David Bentley, Stuart Fleetwood, Nicky Weaver, Marlon King, Gary Teale, Victor Moses, Adam Federici, Stuart Parnaby, Kevin Phillips, Martin Paterson Places: Norwich, Birmingham, Hereford, United Kingdom, Ireland

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