FA Cup 5th Round
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FA Cup 5th Round
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Chelsea v Everton
Birmingham v Sheff Wed
Stoke v Brighton
Man Utd v Crawley Town
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Man City v Notts County
Fulham v Bolton
Leyton Orient v Arsenal
Monday, 21 February 2011
West Ham v Burnley
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Everton/Chelsea v Reading
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Notts County/ Man City v Aston Villa
Are there any upsets on the cards?
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is expecting Crawley to get "stuck into his team" in the FA Cup fifth round's David v Goliath clash.
"Every manager will tell you, you don't want to be a casualty," said Ferguson.
"We lost to Leeds last year - it wasn't easy to take. Town will get stuck into us, there's no other way for them."
About 9,000 supporters are expected to travel from the Sussex town, which is located near Gatwick Airport, to Manchester carrying the hope that Crawley will become the first non-league team to reach the last eight of the FA Cup. More on the tie at BBC Sport Click Here
But it all kicks off on Saturday lunch time with Chelsea v Everton.
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is cup-tied while fellow new signing David Luiz is also ineligible for the FA Cup fourth-round replay on Saturday.
Didier Drogba, John Mikel Obi and Salomon Kalou, who were all rested against Fulham, look set to feature.
Everton will again be without striker Louis Saha (hamstring) and midfielder Jack Rodwell who has only recently recovered from a groin injury.
Toffees manager David Moyes has no fresh injury concerns though.
The winners will face Championship side Reading at home in the fifth round.
With Chelsea having one eye on their Champions League match next week, could Everton take advantage?
Chelsea v Everton
Birmingham v Sheff Wed
Stoke v Brighton
Man Utd v Crawley Town
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Man City v Notts County
Fulham v Bolton
Leyton Orient v Arsenal
Monday, 21 February 2011
West Ham v Burnley
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Everton/Chelsea v Reading
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Notts County/ Man City v Aston Villa
Are there any upsets on the cards?
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is expecting Crawley to get "stuck into his team" in the FA Cup fifth round's David v Goliath clash.
"Every manager will tell you, you don't want to be a casualty," said Ferguson.
"We lost to Leeds last year - it wasn't easy to take. Town will get stuck into us, there's no other way for them."
About 9,000 supporters are expected to travel from the Sussex town, which is located near Gatwick Airport, to Manchester carrying the hope that Crawley will become the first non-league team to reach the last eight of the FA Cup. More on the tie at BBC Sport Click Here
But it all kicks off on Saturday lunch time with Chelsea v Everton.
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is cup-tied while fellow new signing David Luiz is also ineligible for the FA Cup fourth-round replay on Saturday.
Didier Drogba, John Mikel Obi and Salomon Kalou, who were all rested against Fulham, look set to feature.
Everton will again be without striker Louis Saha (hamstring) and midfielder Jack Rodwell who has only recently recovered from a groin injury.
Toffees manager David Moyes has no fresh injury concerns though.
The winners will face Championship side Reading at home in the fifth round.
With Chelsea having one eye on their Champions League match next week, could Everton take advantage?
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round
Does anyone see any upsetts on the cards?
As the magic of the cup has shown us before, anyone can win it on their day
As the magic of the cup has shown us before, anyone can win it on their day
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I think your best chance will be Burnley against West Ham. The others are dead rubbers.
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round
I'm not expecting an upset in the United game think we'll be comfortable winners. Fergie obviously doesn't want a repeat of last year a la Leeds, but 33-1 for a Crawley win is probably worth a cheeky tenner to the upset fans!
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round
team line ups:
Chelsea
* 01 Cech
* 02 Ivanovic
* 03 A Cole
* 19 Ferreira
* 26 Terry
* 07 Ramires
* 08 Lampard
* 12 Mikel
* 15 Malouda
* 11 Drogba
* 21 Kalou
Everton
* 24 Howard
* 03 Baines
* 06 Jagielka
* 15 Distin
* 18 Neville
* 23 Coleman
* 10 Arteta
* 17 Cahill
* 21 Osman
* 25 Fellaini
* 16 Beckford
Chelsea
* 01 Cech
* 02 Ivanovic
* 03 A Cole
* 19 Ferreira
* 26 Terry
* 07 Ramires
* 08 Lampard
* 12 Mikel
* 15 Malouda
* 11 Drogba
* 21 Kalou
Everton
* 24 Howard
* 03 Baines
* 06 Jagielka
* 15 Distin
* 18 Neville
* 23 Coleman
* 10 Arteta
* 17 Cahill
* 21 Osman
* 25 Fellaini
* 16 Beckford
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Re: FA Cup 5th Round
I can see Everton winning this one to be honest. Is Everton v Chelsea on tv?
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