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Follow Friday's FA Cup ties livepublished at 18:50 GMT 13 February


There are two ties on Friday as the FA Cup fourth round gets under way, and BBC Sport will bring you every moment.
Hull City v Chelsea -BBC iPlayer,BBC Radio 5 Live &BBC Humberside
Wrexham v Ipswich Town -BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3,BBC Radio Wales &BBC Radio Suffolk
Kick-offs 19:45 GMT
Follow all of the action and reaction here
You can also listen to today's 5 Live commentaries on most smart speakers. Just say "ask BBC Sounds to play Hull v Chelsea" or "ask BBC Sounds to play Wrexham v Ipswich".
Find out more about how to listen to football on BBC Sounds
How to follow the FA Cup fourth round on the BBC


Sutton's predictions: Hull City v Chelseapublished at 11:14 GMT 13 February

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior is really well thought of byHull City fans from his time in charge there, and he is a former Tigers player as well.
So, he should get a great reception there on Friday night, but what he really needs is a win - especially after letting a two-goal lead slip againstLeeds on Tuesday.
Rosenior has had some great results with Chelsea but it seems some fans aren't convinced by him. He will be desperate to prove them wrong by winning a trophy and the FA Cup is a great opportunity for him to do that this season.
Hull are going well in the Championship under Sergej Jakirovic but I just see Chelsea being too strong for them.
I scored for Chelsea against Hull in the FA Cup, many years ago. We won 6-1 that day and the Blues are going to win comfortably this time too.
Sutton's prediction: 1-4
Middlesbrough celebrate January awards doublepublished at 10:06 GMT 13 February
Image source,EFLImage caption, Kim Hellberg (left) and Alan Browne have helped take Middlesbrough to the top of the Championship
Championship leaders Middlesbrough are celebrating winning both the manager and player of the month awards for January.
Boss Kim Hellberg led Boro to five wins from their six league games last month, with them scoring 14 goals as they chased down the leaders Coventry City before overtaking them at thetop of the table last weekend.
Midfielder Alan Browne won the player award, having also filled in at wing-back and scored three goals.
Philippe Clement of Norwich, Wrexham's Phil Parkinson and Derby head coach John Eustace were also nominated for the manager accolade.
Wrexham striker Sam Smith and defenders Charlie Hughes (Hull City) and Caleb Taylor (Millwall) missed out of the player award.
Middlesbrough visit second-placed Coventry in the Championship on Monday night (20:00 GMT).
'Emotional family connection' - Rosenior on 'incredible' Hull returnpublished at 15:10 GMT 12 February
Image source,Getty ImagesReturning to the club where his grandmother was a season holder will be an "amazing thing for me and my family", says Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior.
The Blues visit ChampionshipHull City in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday evening, providing Rosenior an emotional opportunity to return to the club he watched as a child, played for, and later managed.
"Incredible," he told BBC Sport.
"I've got an emotional family connection with the club through my grandma. I used to go up there when I was a little boy. I'm talking four or five years old on summer holidays all the way through. Without that football club, I wouldn't be here now.
"She was a season ticket holder. She got to see me play there. Sadly she passed away pretty much a year to the day before I joined Hull as manager."
"I think she did the draw," Rosenior added with a smile.
"She must have messed around with the balls in the hat. Amazing for my family to get together. I think I need about 20 tickets so we'll see how it goes.
"Without that club and without being there, I wouldn't be in this situation now. I'm so thankful. It's a club that I will always love, and have a special place in in my heart for.
"And it's an amazing thing for me and my family that we go back there."
Image source,Getty ImagesRosenior has started well as Blues manager, winning seven out of his first 10 matches in charge and remaining unbeaten in the Premier League. He believes supporters are beginning to see how his approach differs from previous boss Enzo Maresca.
"What I'm conscious of as well is that they're already part of a very good team," he added.
"My ideas are similar with tweaks and different things, but what you don't want to do is change too much too soon because the players lose their rhythm.
"I think people are starting to see a few things that are different. It's not about being different. It's about winning games of football. And that's the balance that I have to find."
Hull helped 'special' Rosenior reach Chelsea - Keslerpublished at 09:21 GMT 12 February
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Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, (from left to right) Tan Kesler, Acun Ilicali and Liam Rosenior, pictured in March 2024
Former Hull City vice-chairman Tan Kesler has revealed how "really ambitious" Liam Rosenior became a success in management.
The 41-year-old is now in charge of Chelsea and will lead his side into an FA Cup fourth‑round tie at his former club, where he made 161 appearances as a player between 2010 and 2015.
Having previously served only as caretaker manager atDerby County in League One, Rosenior was appointed by Hull as a relatively inexperienced head coach in 2022.
Kesler told BBC Sport what he said to owner Acun Ilicali during the hiring process:
"I remember telling Acun: we're speaking to top international coaches, but this young coach has something special," he said.
"Acun comes from the entertainment world - he owns rights to reality shows like The Voice and Survivor. I told him Liam could be someone we bring into the limelight by giving him an opportunity.
"Liam spoke very well and we hoped he could apply his ideas.
"Finally, I asked him in our first meeting over coffee where he saw himself in five years.
"Knowing Championship coaches have short lifespans, I wanted to see if he was pragmatic or really ambitious. He said: 'I see myself coaching in the Champions League'."
"We took a risk - a calculated risk, not a crazy one."
Now working in the same role at Polish top‑flight side Pogon Szczecin, Kesler explained that Rosenior went to extra lengths to persuade players to join Hull.
He recalled driving with club recruiters from Yorkshire to London to convince Fabio Carvalho to sign on loan, and said not every attempt was successful, pointing to a similar trip toBurnley which ended without a deal.
"Liam focuses on communication and delivers what he needs to say in a very short period," Kesler added. "That's key for young players with short attention spans."
Rosenior was ultimately sacked after 18 months and 78 matches in charge, having missed out on the 2023-24 Championship play-offs by three points, because of what Ilicali said was a "difference of opinions".
Kesler "believes everything happens for a reason", with his own exit following six months later because he felt he needed a break after the birth of his son.
'Crucial mistakes' cost Hull City - Jakirovicpublished at 18:54 GMT 7 February
Image source,PA MediaImage caption, Sergej Jakirovic saw his side lose a league game for the first time since New Year's Day
Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic says "crucial mistakes" were to blame as his sidelost 3-2 at home to Bristol City.
The defeat saw the tigers drop a place to fourth in the Championship table, four points off the automatic promotion places.
"We made a lot of crucial mistakes in today's game," he told BBC Radio Humberside:
"We started well I think, we controlled their everything, but after a while we started to lose easy duels or easy balls, we were very soft in those duels and they had a good two chances when it was 0-0.
"We took the lead with with a nice action, great finishing from Oli and then I think that we brought them into the game with our two mistakes.
"Two cheap goals because we are there with the numbers, we can control those players there, but when you make those mistakes it's mostly a goal, they punish you immediately."
Pandur 'belongs' at Hull Citypublished at 11:40 GMT 6 February
Media caption, Pandur: 'It's changed me completely'
Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur feels he "belongs" at Hull City and is not interested in leaving the Championshippromotion challengers.
He was linked with a move away from MKM Stadium last summer and has been telling BBC Radio Humberside he did not want that sort of speculation in the January transfer window.
"I spoke to my agent and said he doesn't need to talk to me about football as I want to stay, be here for the team and see how far we can go," Pandur said.
"I know they need me. I feel good here so in the winter and even in the summer I didn't want to leave."
The 25-year-old joined Hull from Fortuna Sittard inJanuary 2024 and will bring up 75 appearances for the club when they host Bristol City on Saturday (15:01 GMT).
"Then [in the summer] there was too much talk and my decision wasn't less clear than it is now, so I just talked straight and focused on football," he added.
"I know I am here, I don't want to go - you are not forced to go, this is where I belong. I feel it inside so I listened to my gut and that's where I want to be so it's easy."
Listen to more Hull City interviews and content on BBC Sounds.

McCarthy: 'Over the moon to get that experience' Audio, 9 minutes
Hull City youngster Cathal McCarthy explains the feeling of starting against Chelsea.
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Jakirovic: 'The second goal killed the game' Audio, 9 minutes
Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic after they lose at home to Chelsea in the FA Cup.
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Rosenior's Return: Written in the stars? Audio, 12 minutes
Curtis Davies speaks to James Hoggarth ahead of Liam Rosenior's return to The Tigers.
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Coyle: 'It'll be nice to see some familiar faces' Audio, 14 minutes
Hull City's Lewie Coyle on looking forward to facing old boss Liam Rosenior's Chelsea.
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