Frank Lampard’s first game in charge of Everton is among the host of FA Cup fourth round games starting at 3:00pm this afternoon.
Elsewhere, Manchester City welcome the Championship’s free-scoring Fulham while Crystal Palace meet Hartlepool at Selhurst Park.
Follow Sportsmail’s Richard Martin for live FA Cup fourth round coverage with eight 3pm kick-offs taking place, including build-up, team news and updates from around the grounds.
That’s all from us for the 3pm games on what was a good afternoon for Frank Lampard and Everton and an overall pleasing day for Premier League sides as Man City, Southampton and Crystal Palace also went through while Norwich won the all-top-flight tie away to Wolves.
Join us in a couple of hours for live coverage of Tottenham v Brighton in the late kick off
Southampton hold on to see out the 2-1 win and take their place in the fifth-round draw. Coventry gave a good account of themselves and will feel disappointed to lose to a deflected goal in extra-time. Their frustration will be deepened as they missed a great chance to level late in extra-time and had a goal ruled out for offside too.
There’s the breakthrough and it’s come for the hosts. Kyle Walker-Peters with a low strike and the Premier League side are in front in the 112th minute.
Southampton’s Stuart Armstrong struck in the second half to cancel out Viktor Gyökeres’ first-half goal and force extra-time. The game at St Mary’s is the only game of the eight 3pm kick offs which was not settled after 90 minutes
The whistle goes at Goodison on a near-perfect debut for Frank Lampard as Everton manager.
Here are the full-time results
Everton 4-1 Brentford
Man City 4-1 Fulham
Stoke 2-0 Wigan
Huddersfield 1-0 Barnsley
Crystal Palace 2-0 Hartlepool
Peterborough 2-0 QPR
Wolves 0-1 Norwich
Southampton 1-1 Coventry (into extra-time)
Andros Townsend completes an ideal first game at Goodison for Lampard by firing in another goal for the Toffees to make it Everton 4-1 Brentford. A smile is back on the faces of Everton fans after the vitriol of the final days of Rafa Benitez’s ill-fated reign.
Brentford were inches away from equalising but Everton go down the other end and stretch their lead as Mason Holgate strikes to put his side and new coach Lampard in the clear
Just four minutes after scoring from the penalty spot, Mahrez is at it again, netting for the second time. City lead 4-1 and Fulham, who are top of the Championship, are being reminded of the gulf between their league and the top flight.
Ivan Toney scores from the spot to pull Brentford back into contention at Goodison Park. Everton lead 2-1 now and this is an early test for Lampard’s side. Can they hold on?
Riyad Mahrez scores from the penalty spot to make it 3-1 to Manchester City at home to Fulham. Pep Guardiola’s side are the favourites to win the FA Cup and they look to be on their way to the fifth round.
Everton make an ideal start to the second half as Richarlison doubles the lead for Frank Lampard’s side
The half-time whistles have all gone across the eight matches. Here are the scores at the break
Manchester City 2-1 Fulham
Everton 1-0 Brentford
Southampton 0-1 Coventry
Huddersfield 1-0 Barnsley
Crystal Palace 2-0 Hartlepool
Peterborough 1-0 QPR
Wolves 0-1 Norwich
Stoke 1-0 Wigan
Now we have goals in all eight ties as Kenny McLean gives Norwich a (just about) deserved lead against Wolves
Mina’s goal means there’s only one game of the seven 3pm kick offs without a goal. That’s the all-Premier League clash between Wolves and Norwich
Yerry Mina has the first goal of the Frank Lampard era! Yerry Mina heads home from a corner to give Everton the lead at home to Brentford and then runs across to hug his new manager. The Colombian came off the bench to replace the injured Ben Godfrey.
Huddersfield are in charge against fellow Championship side Barnsley thanks to a 19th-minute strike from Duane Holmes
Michael Olise continues his fine start in the FA Cup by doubling Palace’s lead at home to Hartlepool. Olise sure had an eventful third round outing, scoring the Eagles’ equaliser at Millwall and being struck by a bottle thrown from Millwall fans. He then set up the winner for Jean-Philippe Mateta.
The Championship side strike first as Swedish forward Viktor Gyokeres gets his 11th goal of the season
City are in command now after going behind early on, with John Stones giving them the lead by glancing in a cross from Kevin De Bruyne.
Any dread Palace might have had about being the victims of a giant-killing have been eased with Marc Guehi giving them a fourth-minute lead at home to League Two Hartlepool
The Premier League leaders take no time to respond as Ilkay Gundogan responds to Carvalho’s opener by putting City back on level terms less than two minutes later
Fabio Carvalho shows just why Liverpool were so keen to sign him on transfer deadline day by giving Fulham a shock lead away to the Premier League leaders
Frank Lampard saluting the Everton fans as kick off approaches in his first game as coach.
Read our Merseyside correspondent Dom King’s assessment of the former Chelsea manager’s first press conference this week:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10474717/Everton-Frank-Lampard-says-needs-results-not-time-refreshingly-realistic-assessment.html
Some 4700 Hartlepool fans have made the trip down to Selhurst Park today. And before the game they congregated outside Sainsbury’s, of all places.
Pep Guardiola has rotated his squad for the visit of Fulham but has still put out a powerful team containing star men Kevin de Bruyne and Phil Foden plus Premier League record signing Jack Grealish. Fernandinho makes his first appearance in more than a month and is given the captain’s armband for the occasion
Here’s Frank Lampard’s line-up for his first game in charge of Everton
The other games today are:
Peterborough v QPR; Wolves v Norwich City; Huddersfield v Barnsley; Southampton v Coventry and Stoke City v Wigan Athletic
It’s also a big day for Hartlepool, who are struggling in the bottom half of League Two but have a shot at making history when they visit Premier League Crystal Palace.
Another fascinating fixture sees Manchester City face Fulham as the leaders of each of England’s top two divisions face off. Marco Silva’s Fulham have scored 23 goals in their last five games in the Championship. Can they bring their free-scoring play to the Etihad and cause a major upset?
Welcome to Sportsmail’s live coverage of the FA Cup. There’s eight matches coming up at 3pm and all eyes will be on Goodison Park where Frank Lampard makes his bow as Everton manager against Brentford
HALEWOOD, ENGLAND – JANUARY 31: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Frank Lampard poses for a photo after becoming the new manager of Everton FC on January 31, 2022 at USM Finch Farm in Halewood, England. (Photo by Tony McArdle/Everton FC via Getty Images)
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