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Latest: Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Moses and Sturridge for Liverpool
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14:34
GREAT SAVE! Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Lewis Grabban toe-pokes a shot in on goal from 20 yards and Brad Jones has to move to his left and turn the ball over the top. Bournemouth have been quiet this half but that was a great effort.
14:33
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Former Liverpool and Bournemouth midfielder Nigel Spackman - BBC Radio 5 live at Dean Court
"It's gone a bit flat now, Liverpool are keeping the ball and dictating the play and the big question is whether they can add a third goal. At the start of the season with no European football Liverpool needed to be challenging for a top four finish and that's what they are doing but there is still a long way to go.
"They need to finish in the top four so they can sign the type of players their history and stature dictates but it is going to be difficult for them with Manchester United, Tottenham and Everton, so Tuesday's game [with Everton] is a big one."
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14:32
LINE-UPS Rochdale v Sheffield Wednesday (1500 GMT)
Rochdale: Lillis, Bennett, Eastham, O'Connell, Done, Vincenti, Allen, Lund, Rose, Henderson, Hogan. Subs: Rafferty, Donnelly, Hery, Thomson, Camps, Cummins, Bunney.
Sheff Wed: Martinez, Palmer, Onyewu, Loovens, Mattock, Maguire, Lee, Semedo, Maghoma, Nuhiu, Lavery. Subs: Kirkland, Jermaine Johnson, Coke, McCabe, Helan, McPhail, Llera.
Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire)
14:31
BELIEVE Rochdale v Sheffield Wednesday (1500 GMT)
BBC Sport's Luke Reddy at Spotland: "This hangs above the tunnel exit at Spotland. Belief was in plentiful supply as Dale dispatched of Leeds in round three. Wednesday, though, have responded to caretaker manager Stuart Gray who wants the job permanently - today could go some way to deciding his fate."
14:30
FINAL FIVE Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Into the last few minutes then, with Liverpool cruising into the last 16. Is there more to come from Victor Moses in the second half of the season? I'm not so sure he'll get much game time for Liverpool between now and May.
14:30
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Former Liverpool and Bournemouth midfielder Nigel Spackman - BBC Radio 5 live at Dean Court
"Victor Moses didn't really see much of the ball in the second half but with his goal he showed what he can do and there is plenty more to come from him in the second half of the season."
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14:30
LINE-UPS Wigan v Crystal Palace (1500 GMT)
Wigan: Al Habsi, Perch, Boyce, Barnett, Beausejour, Watson, McArthur, McManaman, Espinoza, McClean, Maynard. Subs: Crainey, Nicholls, Gomez, Powell, Redmond, Fortune.
Crystal Palace: Speroni, Mariappa, McCarthy, Delaney, Parr, Puncheon, O'Keefe, Guedioura, Bannan, Chamakh, Jerome. Subs: Campana, Gayle, Wilbraham, Williams, Moxey, Price, Boateng.
Referee: Mike Jones (Cheshire)
14:29
LINE-UPS Sunderland v Kidderminster (1500 GMT)
Sunderland: Ustari, Celustka, Roberge, Diakite, Vergini, Larsson, Cattermole, Ba, Giaccherini, Altidore, Mavrias. Subs: Watmore, Ki, Gardner, Pickford, Colback, O'Shea, Borini.
Kidderminster: Lewis, Lee Vaughan, Gowling, Demetriou, Jackman, Johnson, Dyer, Storer, Morgan-Smith, Byrne, Gash. Subs: Ladapo, Aloi, Dunkley, Malbon, Angus, Gittings, Nathan Vaughan.
Referee: Roger East (Wiltshire)
14:29
LINE-UPS Southend v Hull (1500 GMT)
Southend: Bentley, Thompson, Phillips, Prosser, Coker, Atkinson, Leonard, Timlin, Hurst, Corr, Straker. Subs: Paul Smith, Laird, Eastwood, Clifford, Payne, Gomis, Woodrow.
Hull: Harper, Rosenior, McShane, Faye, Figueroa, Boyd, Meyler, Quinn, Sagbo, Graham, Fryatt. Subs: McGregor, Bruce, Davies, Koren, Brady, Livermore, Elmohamady.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
14:28
SUBSTITUTION Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Philipe Coutinho and Victor Moses get eight minutes off, as Raheem Sterling and Luis Alberto take their places.
14:27
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Into the last 10 minutes at Dean Court, and the tension has long since evaporated. Much like Coventry last night, Bournemouth have put on a very solid display but never really hurt the Premire League side.
Cupsets are getting harder and harder to come by.
14:27
Bolton v Cardiff (1500 GMT)
BBC Sport's Michael Emons at Reebok Stadium: "Ex-Liverpool striker David Ngog has been linked with a move to Swansea in this transfer window and the Frenchman is left out of Bolton's 18.
"Norway international midfielder Magnus Wolff Eikrem makes his first start for Cardiff since his move from Dutch club Heerenveen.
"Steven Caulker and Fraizer Campbell are among the substitutes as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes five changes from the side that lost 4-2 at Manchester City last week."
14:26
Manchester City v Watford (1500 GMT)
Alistair Magowan reports from Etihad Stadium: "Teenage forward Marcos Lopes keeps his place in the Manchester City side after an impressive display against West Ham in the Capital One Cup in midweek. Having scored on his debut against Watford in last season's FA Cup, he is one of six City changes as Micah Richards, Aleksandar Kolarov, Martin Demichelis, Yaya Toure and Edin Dzeko also come in.
"Watford have made five changes to the side that drew with Bournemouth last weekend. Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia drops to the bench and is replaced by Jonathan Bond. Lloyd Doyley is in for the suspended Fitz Hall, while Ikechi Anya and Fernando Forestieri are in for the injured pair Iriney and Lewis McGugan."
14:24
Wigan v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)
BBC Sport's Jonathan Jurejko at the DW Stadium: "Wigan shocking Manchester City in last season's FA Cup final will live forever in the minds of Latics fans. Now that famous afternoon at Wembley has been set in stone.
"These commemorative plaques - honouring Roberto Martinez's team and chairman Dave Whelan, who famously saw his club win 53 years after breaking his leg in the 1960 final - were unveiled here last week."
14:23
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Liverpool beginning to look dangerous every time they get on the ball now, Daniel Sturridge breaking clear down the left but deciding to shoot when he perhaps should have squared it inside.
14:23
MATCH OFF
Accrington Stanley's home match against neighbours Bury in League Two has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch. Plan B, Ewood Park?
14:21
CLOSE! Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Daniel Sturridge spins a pass over a square-looking Bournemouth defence and Luis Suarez is away. He is one-on-one with the keeper but takes it early, lofting his effort narrowly over the crossbar.
14:21
LINE-UPS Manchester City v Watford (1500 GMT)
Man City: Pantilimon, Richards, Demichelis, Lescott, Kolarov, Jesus Navas, Toure, Rodwell, Lopes, Dzeko, Aguero. Subs: Hart, Kompany, Zabaleta, Clichy, Fernandinho, Nastasic, Jovetic.
Watford: Bond, Angella, Ekstrand, Pudil, Doyley, Battocchio, Murray, Faraoni, Anya, Deeney, Forestieri. Subs: Almunia, Ranegie, Fabbrini, Abdi, Cassetti, Hoban, O'Nien.
Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)
14:19
SUBSTITUTION Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Into the last 15 minutes at Dean Court then and a few changes as this one ticks down.
Jon Flanagan replaces Martin Kelly for Liverpool; Ryan Fraser and Tokelo Rantie replace Matt Ritchie and Danny Pugh for Bournemouth.
Opta Joe: (external) 10 - Daniel Sturridge has now scored 10 goals in 14 FA Cup appearances during his career. Magic.
14:17
LINE-UPS Birmingham City v Swansea (1500 GMT)
Birmingham: Doyle, Caddis, Packwood, Robinson, Hancox, Burke, Lee, Brown, Ferguson, Novak, Rusnak. Subs: Mullins, Howard, Lovenkrands, Reilly, Adeyemi, Townsend, Gray.
Swansea: Tremmel, Tiendalli, Chico, Williams, Taylor, Amat, Britton, Hernandez, Lamah, Pozuelo, Vazquez. Subs: Bony, Cornell, Routledge, Richards, Lucas, Ben Davies, Donnelly.
Referee: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire)
14:17
HITS THE WOODWORK Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Outstanding attempt! Daniel Sturridge runs on to a pass from Jordan Henderson and lofts the ball first time from 20 yards, over the head of Lee Camp but the ball lands square on the top of the crossbar! What an effort.
14:17
LINE-UPS Bolton v Cardiff (1500 GMT)
Bolton: Lonergan, Baptiste, Knight, Mills, Ream, Spearing, Medo, Eagles, Danns, Lee, Craig Davies. Subs: Bogdan, Hall, Moritz, Pratley, Vela, White, Odelusi.
Cardiff: Marshall, Theophile-Catherine, Hudson, Turner, McNaughton, Eikrem, Mason, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Kim, Cornelius. Subs: Daehli, Caulker, Medel, Campbell, Noone, Lewis, John.
Referee: Jon Moss (W Yorkshire)
14:15
TRANSFER LATEST
Some more transfer news for you - Peter Odemwingie is on the verge of signing for Stoke City from Cardiff.
Well, he's on the way anyway...
BBC Sport understands that Odemwingie has already completed his medical and is waiting for the club to confirm the transfer.
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Charlie Fee: (external) I'm actually quite excited by the prospect of an in-form Rooney and Sturridge playing together in Rio.
Harry Chalvert: (external) Not only a very flattering score line for Liverpool but a very lucky one. Bournemouth have been the better side.
Kemlo: (external) Bournemouth will feel aggrieved having not been awarded a penalty and then conceding minutes after.
14:13
Birmingham City v Swansea (1500 GMT)
Swansea make five changes to their team for their trip to St Andrew's, with Dwight Tiendalli, Neil Taylor, Pablo Hernandez, Roland Lamah and Alvaro Vazquez coming in for Angel Rangel, Ben Davies, Jonjo Shelvey, Wayne Routledge and Wilfried Bony.
As for Birmingham, it's three changes for them - Colin Doyle, Albert Rusnak, who is on loan from Manchester City, and Shane Ferguson making the starting eleven.
14:11
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Bournemouth are getting their second wind - Lewis Grabban buys himself a yard of space on the right of the area, firing a shot into the side-netting.
14:09
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
Former Liverpool and Bournemouth midfielder Nigel Spackman - BBC Radio 5 live at Dean Court
"The big thing for Bournemouth now is not to concede again. If they can keep it at 2-0 and then pull a goal back you just never know but Liverpool are now looking in control here for the first time this afternoon. Unfortunately for Bournemouth though with Steven Gerrard now pulling the strings in midfield I think there will be more goals."
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14:08
SIGNING ALERT!
West Ham have signed someone - but it's not a striker. They have landed AC Milan midfielder Antonio Nocerino on loan until the end of the season.
14:07
Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool
'The fields of Anfield Road' can be heard booming out from the away end now as Liverpool set their sights on the fifth round. Liverpool and Arsenal have shown the value of playing your best players in these games this weekend. Get the job done.
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Graham Thirkill: (external)Bournemouth will struggle to be bested today in terms of encapsulating the fire and spirit of the FA Cup. Superb.
14:06
APOLOGIES Bolton v Cardiff (1500 GMT)
BBC Sport's Michael Emons: "Bolton manager Dougie Freedman does not hold back in his matchday programme notes, following his side's 7-1 loss at Reading last week.
"I would like to apologise to all of the club's fans for our performance at Reading," writes Freedman. "What transpired during the 95 minutes was unacceptable and something that came as a total shock.
"I take the responsibility for the performance and the result, and feel the same sense of shame that everyone connected with the club felt."
14:04
GOAL Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool - Daniel Sturridge (60 mins)
That should be that. Liverpool have not been particularly impressive today but carve Bournemouth open with a fine pass from Luis Suarez, he sends Daniel Sturridge in on goal and the England man slots home confidently. Roy Hodgson will enjoy seeing that.
14:01
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Martin Skrtel is now back on sporting a huge black bandage, he has had to have staples into his head. Ouch!
Liverpool clear their lines though and can now get back to normal.
14:02
BREAKING TEAM NEWS Manchester City v Watford (1500 GMT)
Yaya Toure captains Manchester City today, with Sergio Aguero leading the attack and Jesus Navas, Edin Dzeko and Aleksandar Kolarov figuring in another strong line-up. Marcos Lopes gets another chance to impress as he also starts for the Blues.
Man City XI: Pantilimon, Richards, Demichelis, Lescott, Kolarov, Navas, Rodwell, Toure (C), Lopes, Aguero, Dzeko.
Watford XI: Bond, Faraoni, Doyley, Angella, Ekstrand, Pudil, Anya, Battocchio, Murray Forestieri, Deeney.
14:00
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Brendan Rodgers said earlier this season that he could see Steven Gerrard end up at centre-half, and he hasn't had to wait long for that to come to fruition.
Bournemouth force another corner after more defensive work from Gerrard.
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Mo, via text: I don't if it's just me, but even from the villa game, this Liverpool team lacks motivation and spirit when Gerrard plays. With him absent we were flying high.
Louie, via text: This game has proved how much LFC miss Lucas. Replacement needed
Paul in Didcot, via text: One of Liverpool's problems is their regular inability to convert clear goal scoring opportunities. Coutinho and Sterling are prime examples and as we've seen today Henderson too.
13:58
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Martin Skrtel has to have a seat behind the goal as he needs further treatment on a cut head, Steven Gerrard is filling in at centre-half for now. And he cuts out a low cross well to put it behind for a corner.
13:57
A GIFT? Manchester City v Watford (1500 GMT)
BBC Sport's Alistair Magowan reports from Etihad Stadium: "Watford boss Giuseppe Sannino says today's FA Cup tie is a 'gift', which may seem surprising given that Manchester City average four goals a game here this season.
"Sannino is not your average manager, though. He worked as a hospital janitor for 10 years while learning his trade and admits he will be 'emotional' leading out his team. The Italian boss has restored a measure of defensive solidity since he took over from Gianfranco Zola in December, although this will be his biggest test by some distance."
13:55
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Good old-fashioned defending from Kolo Toure and then Martin Skrtel, as both Liverpool defenders have to make big clearing headers from inside the six-yard box. Skrtel takes a whack to the head as he clears his lines and needs some treatment. Liverpool do not need any more injuries at the back.
13:54
Southend v Hull (15:00 GMT)
Mark Pougatch - BBC Radio 5 live
Hull City manager Steve Bruce tells BBC Radio 5 live's Mark Pougatch why his side are taking the FA Cup seriously. "We can't win the Premier League, but a Premier League team can win the FA Cup," says Bruce.
"This place [Roots Hall] hasn't changed in 30 years. It's Southend's final and it will be the first time in five-and-a-half-years that this ground is full. We're treating the tie with the respect it deserves. We have got to match their endeavour and work rate."
13:53
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Dean Court still rocking as the home fans try to inspire an equaliser from their boys. Victor Moses carries the ball neatly down the left for Liverpool and wins a free-kick smartly.
13:50
Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe on ITV: "We've been very good but that's what Liverpool can do on the counter-attack. In the second half - we want the same again - if we get our chance we've got to take it."
13:49
KICK-OFF Bournemouth 0-1 Liverpool
The hosts get us back under way.
13:48
Sunderland v Kidderminster (15:00 GMT)
Kidderminster striker Michael Gash speaking to BBC Radio 5 live ahead of their FA Cup tie with Sunderland: "We have come here with a game plan and Kidderminster will be turning up for a win and a place in the fifth round. For the players and the club days like this don't come around too often so we have to make the most of it.
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