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Tottenham vs Aston Villa - as it happened: Spurs hold off visitors to book spot in FA Cup fourth round

Re-live all the action from today's FA Cup third round fixtures

Joe Miles
Sunday 08 January 2017 06:54 EST
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Tottenham take on Aston Villa at White Hart Lane
Tottenham take on Aston Villa at White Hart Lane (Getty)

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The FA Cup remains in full swing with six more games to be played today.

Cardiff welcome fellow Championship side Fulham to the Cardiff City Stadium to kick Sunday's procedures off.

That game is followed by Liverpool vs Plymouth Argyle at 1.30pm. With just one major upset from Saturday's results, with Millwall claiming a surprise 3-0 over Bournemouth, Derek Adams' men have the opportunity to pull off what would arguably be one of the biggest shock wins of the tournament yet.

Chelsea vs Peterborough and Middlesbrough vs Sheffield Wednesday follows at 3.00pm before Tottenham round-up today's action as they take on Aston Villa at 4.00pm.

Follow the live action below...

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Saturday's FA Cup third round results:

Manchester United 4 Reading 0

Accrington Stanley 2 Luton Town 1

Barrow 0 Rochdale 2

Birmingham City 1 Newcastle United 1

Blackpool 0 Barnsley 0

Bolton 0 Crystal Palace 0

Brentford 5 Eastleigh 1

Brighton and Hove Albion 2 MK Dons 0

Bristol City 0 Fleetwood Town 0

Everton 1 Leicester City 2

Huddersfield Town 4 Port Vale 0

Hull City 2 Swansea City 0

Ipswich Town 2 Lincoln City 2

Millwall 3 Bournemouth 0

Norwich City 2 Southampton 2

Queens Park Rangers 1 Blackburn Rovers 2

Rotherham United 2 Oxford United 3

Stoke City 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2

Sunderland 0 Burnley 0

Sutton United 0 AFC Wimbledon 0

Watford 2 Burton Albion 0

West Bromwich Albion 1 Derby County 2

Wigan Athletic 2 Nottingham Forest 0

Wycombe Wanderers 2 Stourbridge 1

Preston North End 1 Arsenal 2

HALF TIME

The home side enter the interval chasing a one-goal deficit, due to goals from Johansen and Sessengon to give the visitors the advantage. 

There has been glimpses of brilliance from both sides and despite Fulham's lead - this game is far from over. 

Stay tuned for the second half updates.

Joe Miles8 January 2017 12:21

Fulham kick-off to begin the second half. Game on!

Joe Miles8 January 2017 12:36

51 MINS

Tom Cairney goes for goal from the edge of the area, but it goes straight into the path of Brian Murphy who deflates the danger. The 33-year-old keeper will not be beat by such a mediocre strike.

Joe Miles8 January 2017 12:43

58 MINS

Fulham are in full control at Cardiff City Stadium, but so far their relentless efforts are going unrewarded this half. They are controlling the tempo of the game, so Cardiff have got some work to do if they want to progress to the fourth round. The pressure is on. 

Joe Miles8 January 2017 12:50

66 MINS

Ralls drives towards the Cardiff final third, but makes the wrong decision and fails to provide Harris with the delivery through on goal. 

Joe Miles8 January 2017 12:57

With just twenty-minutes until Liverpool host Plymouth Argyle, here is how the two sides are set to line-up at Anfield:

Joe Miles8 January 2017 13:06

73 MINS

Sean Morrison rescues a defensive lapse from Brian Murphy and clears the ball to safety. Just over 15 minutes to go until the final whistle - the clock is ticking for the Cardiff boys.

Joe Miles8 January 2017 13:10

80 MIN

Substitution: Stefan Johansen is replaced by Dennis Adeniran

Joe Miles8 January 2017 13:15
Joe Miles8 January 2017 13:16

85 MINS

Substitution: Stephen Humphrys is replaced by Sone Aluko.

Joe Miles8 January 2017 13:19

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