Bournemouth vs Everton live updates from the FA Cup after Arsenal are held and West Brom crash out

Follow all the latest from the FA Cup fifth round as Arsenal host Championship leaders Hull City

Sam Dymond
Saturday 20 February 2016 06:20 EST
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Welcome to the Independent’s live coverage of the FA Cup fifth round as the Premier League takes a backseat with Arsenal set to host Hull City at the Emirates in the early kick-off.

Arsene Wenger’s side go into today’s tie on the back of a morale-boosting victory over leaders Leicester City while Hull sit atop of the Championship. Elsewhere, West Bromwich Albion travel to Reading while Watford entertain Leeds United at Vicarage Road. Later on this evening, Everton face fellow Premier League outfit Bournemouth.

Today’s fixtures...

  • Arsenal 0 Hull City 0
  • Gunners make nine changes but are held at the Emirates
  • Reading 3 West Bromwich Albion 1
  • Baggies crash out after taking the lead at the Madjeski
  • Watford 1 Leeds United 0  
  • Scott Wootton's own goal is enough for Hornets to progress
  • Bournemouth vs Everton – 5.15pm
  • All Premier League clash set for late kick-off

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