FA Cup fourth round LIVE: Liverpool OUT as Plymouth pull off incredible upset, Aston Villa beat Tottenham as Rashford makes debut

Follow all the latest as a blockbuster weekend of FA Cup fourth-round action continues on Sunday.
Manchester United kicked off the fixtures by coming from behind to beat Leicester 2-1 at Old Trafford on Friday.
Man City also needed to complete a comeback to beat Leyton Orient by the same scoreline having been trailing the League One side.
Then, Liverpool were shocked by bottom-of-the-Championship Plymouth who pulled off an incredible upset on Sunday before Aston Villa knocked out Tottenham.
You can follow all of the action in our live blog below...
FA Cup fourth round fixtures
Friday, February 7
- Man United 2-1 Leicester
Saturday, February 8
- Leyton Orient 1-2 Man City
- Leeds 0-2 Millwall
- Coventry 1-4 Ipswich
- Preston 0-0 Wycombe (4-2 on pens)
- Stoke 3-3 Cardiff (2-4 on pens)
- Southampton 0-1 Burnley
- Everton 0-2 Bournemouth
- Wigan 1-2 Fulham
- Birmingham 2-3 Newcastle
- Brighton 2-1 Chelsea
Sunday, February 9
- Blackburn 0-2 Wolves
- Plymouth 1-0 Liverpool
- Aston Villa 2-1 Tottenham
Monday, February 10
- Doncaster vs Crystal Palace - 7:45pm - live on talkSPORT 2
Tuesday, February 11
- Exeter vs Nottingham Forest - 8pm - live on talkSPORT 2
Man United 0-1 Leicester
Back underway at Old Trafford.
Man United will feel they HAVE to come back and win this.
Patrick Dorgu's debut has ended after 45 minutes, coming off for Alejandro Garnacho at the break.
That's not how he'd want to have started his United career.
Hugh Woozencroft live on talkSPORT: "He was one of their best players in the first half."
Man United 0-1 Leicester: Half time
There goes the half-time whistle!
Leicester are ahead against Man United at the break after Bobby De Cordova-Reid's late tap-in.
Ruben Amorim's side are booed off.
And there's no surprise really, they've not had a single shot on target and have been so, so slow on the ball.
There has been no quality whatsoever from the Red Devils.
Hugh Woozencroft live on talkSPORT: "His players do not believe in what he wants to do. I'm sorry, I just can't see it.
"What are they doing on the training ground?"
GOAL! Man United 0-1 Leicester: Bobby De Cordova-Reid
LEICESTER TAKE THE LEAD AT OLD TRAFFORD!
Bobby De Cordova-Reid taps in from close range.
This is the seventh time in eight home matches that Man United have conceded the first goal of the game.
Bilal El Khannouss does brilliantly to lay off Wilfred Ndidi.
Ndidi's shot is saved but it drops to De Cordova-Reid who scores.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Mads Hermansen gets away with one!
A corner looks set to be easily collected by the Leicester goalkeeper, but he drops it right on the goal line.
Fortunately, he's able to get down and claim it before a Man United player can get a touch on the ball.
At the other end, Leicester see a cross cleared before the hosts turn back to slow it down rather than break...again.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Yet another passing error from Man United gives the ball back to Leicester and they win a free-kick.
Luke Thomas' set-piece goes straight out for a throw-in.
That sums up the quality of this game so far.
We're 10 minutes away from half-time and we're still waiting for that moment to bring this tie to life.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Old Trafford is starting to get frustrated.
Each time Man United seem to get the ball and pass backwards or to Leicester, allowing them to move forward.
The latest Leicester attack forces a corner where Noussair Mazraoui gets a crucial touch in the box to clear.
Lucy Ward live on talkSPORT: "Van Nistelrooy will be very happy with the defensive structure.
"Out of possession they look good but they need to be careful trying to pass the ball through the midfield.
"Man United can overload you as a team."
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Leicester are more than happy to build out from the back.
They keep slowly passing around the defence, looking for that one pass to open Man United up and attack.
That pass came to Jordan Ayew a moment ago, as he turned and broke forward towards the edge of the box.
The attack broke down in a similar story to both teams' attempts to try and create so far - but then another wave came.
Ayew slotted Bobby Decordova-Reid in down the right, however, the former Fulham man sent his shot over.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
We're around halfway into the first half.
And Man United have just had their first shots of the game.
Amad Diallo's effort is blocked over the bar for a corner.
From that corner, the ball comes back out to Patrick Dorgu who shoots well over the bar.
That's lifted the Old Trafford crowd slightly.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Patrick Dorgu looks a very quick player.
Luke Thomas misjudges a ball and allows the new signing to break free down the right-hand side.
Dorgu rushes into the box but Caleb Okoli comes across to slide clear and prevent a cross from coming in.
Both teams continue to look a bit sloppy and we need a moment of quality to get this game going.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Man United continue to waste possession.
Noussair Mazraoui has just lobbed an aimless ball forward and handed the ball back to Leicester.
The Foxes are knocking it around at the back nicely as the hosts look to try and capitalise on errors.
Lucy Ward live on talkSPORT: "Leicester look quite comfortable. They're a bit more confident than you'd expect them to be."
Man United 0-0 Leicester
We're just over 10 minutes in.
It's been quite a slow-paced game so far, with both teams having spells on the ball and not doing much with it.
Jordan Ayew's shot remains the only one in the early stages.
Amad Diallo and Patrick Dorgu just combined well on the right but a cross into the box is blocked by Wilfred Ndidi.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
There's the first save of the night!
Jordan Ayew fires a curling, first-time effort at goal from the edge of the box which is saved by Andre Onana.
A long ball up to Patson Daka causes some trouble and Daka wins the ball before laying it off.
But Ayew's powerful strike is kept out and it remains 0-0.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
Kobbie Mainoo is continuing in an advanced role.
It's Bruno Fernandes next to Manuel Ugarte in deeper midfield positions with Mainoo in behind Rasmus Hojlund.
Man United boss Ruben Amorim has praised the England international for his impact higher up the pitch.
So far, Leicester have seen more of the ball and they're looking to try and find a way through.
United are pressing high and looking to force errors.
Man United 0-0 Leicester
We're underway in the FA Cup!
Only a small amount of Leicester fans have made the trip.
That's due to some protests against ticket prices, with support group 'Union FS' releasing a statement earlier today.
They wrote: "Whilst we would stress that Leicester has its own challenges with respect to ticket pricing, the pure exploitation going on at Man United this season for both home and away fans is unacceptable and must end,
"As such, for the first time in our 11-year history, Union FA will have zero presence at a first-team fixture."
Tickets for this game were priced from £52 to £61 and only 1,000 or so away tickets from an available 3,000 were sold.
Here's how the two teams line up...
Sending support
Man United have been wearing shirts showing support for Lisandro Martinez who suffered a serious knee injury at the weekend.
Their warm-up shirts have 'Mucha Fuerza Licha' which translates to 'Great Strength Licha' in English.
We're just 15 minutes away from kick-off now, so here's a reminder that you can follow live coverage of the game on talkSPORT.
Hugh Woozencroft is your host while commentary comes from Ian Danter and former Leeds Women's striker Lucy Ward.
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History conundrum
Man United have already beaten Leicester twice at Old Trafford this season (5-2 in Carabao Cup, 3-0 in the Premier League).
Both of them came under Ruud van Nistelrooy.
United have never won three home games against one club in a season before, so they're going for history tonight.
Van Nistelrooy will have played a big part in that record, but now he's now actively out to stop it from happening.
Leicester have progressed from seven of their last eight FA Cup fourth round ties, so the Foxes are usually good at this stage.
If they are beaten though, it'll be a historic evening.
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The teams are in for tonight's game.
Patrick Dorgu will make his Man United debut after joining on Sunday while fellow new arrival Ayden Heaven is on the bench.
Rasmus Hojlund re-takes his place up front after neither he or Joshua Zirkzee started last time out.
As for Leicester, Jamie Vardy is not in the squad with Patson Daka leading the line as the only striker.
15-year-old Jeremy Monga is on the bench for the Foxes.
Wilfred Ndidi starts, making his first appearance since December 8.
Man United XI: Onana, Dalot, Mazraoui, Yoro, Maguire, Dorgu, Ugarte, Fernandes, Mainoo, Amad, Hojlund.
Subs: Graczyk, De Ligt, Heaven, Lindelof, Casemiro, Collyer, Eriksen, Garnacho, Zirkzee.
Leicester XI: Hermansen, Justin, Faes, Okoli, Thomas, Ndidi, Soumare, Decordova-Reid, El Khannouss, Ayew, Daka.
Subs: Stolarczyk, Coulibaly, Coady, Winks, Skipp, Buonanotte, Monga, McAteer, Mavididi.
Ruud's return
Ruud van Nistelrooy will return to Old Trafford tonight.
The former Man United striker had a short spell as interim boss before Ruben Amorim took over permanently.
He won an FA Cup title when playing before ironically knocking his new club Leicester out of the Carabao Cup earlier this season.
“I have good memories there, to be able to win a final,” Van Nistelrooy said as he reminisced on his success in Manchester.
“The [FA Cup winners] medal is in my home in the Netherlands and is there forever. It’s something I desire and something I’m proud of.
“It’s special to go back. I have history as a player, an assistant manager and a caretaker manager.
"That is part of me and always will be but for today the focus is on my players and my team to get the best out of them possible and perform."
The Leicester managed continued: “I’m focused on performing and preparing the team to be at their best and preparing in the best way possible.
“The FA Cup is a great stage to show what you’re about. These are occasions where you can give opportunities for players.
"Of course, we analyse them and see where the possibilities are for us and where we need to be careful.
“That’s where the focus is for us and that’s all I’m doing at the moment. We have to look at us and you can always win a game.
"Away to Manchester United is always a tough one and we want to represent ourselves as well as possible.”
Credit: Getty 'We're in a difficult situation'
Man United manager Ruben Amorim knows that the form his side are in is not good enough for their standards.
But he's remaining positive about an 'exciting' challenge despite admitting his job could be in danger.
When asked about some pressure potentially coming his way if more losses come, he said: "Yeah, that is clear. It is also exciting.
"I know when I choose this profession that you have the risk of the results and I already knew when I came here.
"I look at the schedule, I look at the team and I understood that my decision of changing everything, taking these hard decisions in the middle of the season without new signings, it’s a danger for the coach.
"But since day one, with good results or bad results, I have a clear idea of what I want to do and I take these risks because, in the end, I think it’s going to pay off.
"But I know, I’m not naïve, I already said that many times, that this is a sport of results and we are in a difficult situation."
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Tonight, Manchester United and Leicester kick things off as Ruud van Nistelrooy returns to Old Trafford.
United are in desperate need of some positivity but Van Nistelrooy will be out to pile the misery onto Ruben Amorim.
Then across the weekend, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham are all in action.
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