FA Cup third round results: Leicester defeat Everton, Stourbridge knocked out, Sutton set up replay against AFC Wimbledon

There were 23 FA Cup third round matches at 3pm on Saturday, and you can find out all the results below...
Everton 1-2 Leicester City
Leicester booked their place in the fourth round after coming from behind to beat Everton at Goodison Park in talkSPORT 2’s live commentary game.
Romelu Lukaku gave the Toffees the lead midway through the second half, before Ahmed Musa scored twice in the space of four minutes to hand Claudio Ranieri’s side a memorable win on Merseyside.
The Foxes have advanced one round further than they did in 2016, when they lost out to Tottenham in a third round replay.
Hull City 2-0 Swansea City
Hull advanced to the fourth round after seeing off fellow Premier League strugglers Swansea at the KCOM Stadium. Abel Hernandez scored the opening goal for the Tigers after coming off the bench to make his first appearance in over two months, before Josh Tymon scored another in the final minute of normal time. The victory sees new Hull boss Marco Silva get off to a winning start after succeeding Mike Phelan.
Birmingham City 1-1 Newcastle United
Birmingham and Newcastle will be forced into playing a replay after the Championship sides drew at St Andrew’s. Daryl Murphy opened the scoring for the Magpies in the first half before Lukas Jutkiewicz equalised for the Blues just before half time.
Bolton Wanderers 0-0 Crystal Palace
Bolton and Crystal Palace will be forced to replay their third round tie after playing out a goalless draw at the Macron Stadium. Eagles boss Sam Allardyce opted to play a second-string team for the cup clash and will entertain the League One club at Selhurst Park at a later date.
Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 Milton Keynes Dons
Championship leaders Brighton sealed their place in the fourth round after edging past League One side MK Dons. Beram Kayal and Tommer Hemed scored the decisive goals for the Seagulls who advance one stage further than last season, when they lost out to Hull City.
Accrington Stanley 2-1 Luton Town
Accrington Stanley edged past their League Two rivals Luton Town to seal their place in the fourth round. Sean McConville gave the hosts the lead before Jake Gray equalised for the visitors. But Omar Beckles ensured his side progressed to the next stage after hitting a winner just past the hour mark.
Barrow 0-2 Rochdale
League One side Rochdale progressed to the fourth round after beating National League outfit Barrow at Holker Street. Ian Henderson scored twice to hand his team victory and seal their place in the next stage of the competition.
Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley
Blackpool and Barnsley will be forced to replay their third round tie after playing out a goalless draw at Bloomfield Road. The League Two hosts will travel to Oakwell at a later date to decide who will progress to the next stage of the competition.
Brentford 5-1 Eastleigh
Brentford eased into the fourth round after thrashing National League side Eastleigh at Griffin Park. The Bees made light work of their underdog opponents as two goals from Tom Field and further strikes from Yoann Barbet, Lasse Vibe and Romaine Sawyers condemned the visitors to a heavy defeat, with Ayo Obileye scoring a consolation goal for the away side.
Bristol City 0-0 Fleetwood Town
Bristol City and Fleetwood Town will be forced to replay their third round tie after playing out a goalless draw at Ashton Gate. League one outfit Fleetwood will entertain the Championship side at a later date.
Huddersfield Town 4-0 Port Vale
Huddersfield progressed to the fourth round after convincingly beating Port Vale at John Smith’s Stadium. A brace from Jack Payne and goals from Kasey Palmer and Harry Bunn handed the Terriers a comfortable victory over the League One outfit.
Ipswich Town 2-2 Lincoln City
Theo Robinson scored in the opening 10 minutes to give Lincoln a shock lead, but Tom Lawrence pulled the hosts level just minutes later. Robinson added his second of the game on the 65-minute mark to put Lincoln back in front, but Lawrence once again struck for the Tractor Boys to clinch the draw and set up a replay with the National League club.
Millwall 3-0 Bournemouth
Millwall recorded the shock result of the day as the League One outfit beat Premier League Bournemouth 3-0. Steve Morison netted midway through the first half to put the hosts in front against Eddie Howe’s much-changed side, with Shaun Cummings and Shane Ferguson striking in the second half to round off the emphatic win.
Norwich City 2-2 Southampton
Steven Naismith netted a 92nd minute equaliser to secure Norwich a draw against Southampton. Virgil van Dijk crashed a volley into the back of the net to hand the visitors the lead just before half-time, but Steven Whittaker converted a penalty seven minutes after the break to level the tie. Maya Yoshida put Southampton back in front midway through the second period, and when the Saints appeared to be heading to the fourth round, Naismith popped up in injury time to find the back of the net - and set up a replay at St Mary’s.
Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Blackburn Rovers
Joel Lynch put the ball past his own keeper in the opening stages to hand Blackburn the lead, and 13 minutes after half-time they tightened their hold on the game - Liam Feeney netting from close range. QPR pulled one back minutes later, Bidwell converting from the penalty spot, but the hosts failed to pull level before the final whistle was blown.
Rotherham United 2-3 Oxford United
Ryan Taylor netted in the final five minutes of the half as Oxford went ahead, but Danny Ward equalised for the hosts early in the second period. However, the League One side struck twice in the last 10 minutes to take a commanding lead over the Championship strugglers, Phil Edwards and Kane Hemmings finding the back of the net. The Millers pulled one back in injury time through Tom Adeyemi, but they did not have the time to find an equalising goal.
Stoke City 0-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Championship strugglers Wolves managed a shock result by beating a strong Stoke side at the Bet365 Stadium. The hosts took a well-deserved lead on the half-hour mark, Helder Costa finishing past Lee Grant. Matt Doherty guaranteed the visitors would be heading through to the fourth round by adding their second goal of the game with 10 minutes remaining.
Sunderland 0-0 Burnley
Premier League relegation rivals Sunderland and Burnley played out a bore draw at the Stadium of Light, which sets up a replay to be played at Turf Moor.
Sutton United 0-0 AFC Wimbledon
National League outfit Sutton United managed to hold AFC Wimbledon of League One to a draw, setting up a replay as they attempt to reach the fourth round.
Watford 2-0 Burton Albion
Christian Kabasele opened the scoring for the hosts just after the 20-minute mark, turning Brandon Mason’s cross home. Jerome Sinclair secured the Hornets’ progression to the fourth round with a fantastic solo strike 12 minutes from time.
West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Derby County
Tom Ince scored a majestic free-kick in the second half to lead Derby to victory over Premier League side West Brom. In-form Matt Phillips put the hosts in front 10 minutes before the break, but Darren Bent equalised minutes after the restart. Ince then curled his set-piece home minutes later to secure the win for the Rams.
Wigan Athletic 2-0 Nottingham Forest
Will Grigg netted on the cusp of half-time as Wigan took the lead over their league rivals, with Yanic Wildschut doubling the lead on the 57-minute mark. That was enough to ensure an easy win over the struggling forest.
Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 Stourbridge
Sammy Wood scored early in the second half to open the scoring for Wycombe, but the minnows pulled level with 20 minutes remaining through Dan Scarr. Stourbridge hit the bar as they chased a winner, but the lowest side left in the competition were finally knocked out, Adebayo Akinfenwa scoring the winning goal for the hosts in the final 10 minutes.