West Ham vs Doncaster LIVE: Follow all the FA Cup fourth-round action from the London Stadium as it unfolds as well as all the other 3pm ties
- Pablo Fornals and Andriy Yarmolenko fired West Ham ahead
- Andy Butler's own goal extended West Ham's lead to 3-0 in the second half
- Oladapo Afolayan struck on his Hammers debut to make it 4-0 late on
- West Ham United starting XI: Fabianski, Fredericks, Balbuena, Diop, Johnson, Noble, Soucek, Fornals, Lanzini, Benrahma, Yarmolenko
- Doncaster Rovers starting XI: Balcombe, Wright, Anderson, Butler, John, Halliday, James, Okenabirhie, Taylor, Smith, Lokilo
- Latest FA Cup fourth round news, live action and results can be found here
Fulham or Burnley v Bournemouth or Crawley Town
Manchester United or Liverpool v West Ham United
Sheffield United v Bristol City
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton
Barnsley v Chelsea or Luton Town
Everton or Sheffield Wednesday v Wycombe Wanderers or Tottenham Hotspur
Swansea City v Cheltenham Town or Manchester City
Brentford or Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion
The FA Cup action keeps on coming though. That's it from me here but be sure to join Ieuan Ivett for live coverage of the late kick-off between Cheltenham Town vs Manchester City here. Cheerio.
Into stoppage time and it appears none of our 3pm games in the fourth round are going to force extra-time... I'm trying to trigger a flurry of goals, honest.
Around five minutes to go in the 90 minutes of the FA Cup, still three games in the balance with Barnsley 1-0 up against Norwich City, Brighton still only 2-1 up over Blackpool while Sheffield United are holding on at 2-1 against Plymouth Argyle.
Swansea meanwhile have stuck a fifth past Nottingham Forest, with Oliver Cooper on target.
Time for a debut goal for West Ham, with 23-year-old forward Oladapo Afolayan pouncing inside the box to dispatch a rebound after Ryan Fredericks shot across goal was beaten away.
Maybe, just maybe. Plymouth have been nowhere in this game but they are back in this one, with Panutche Camara slotting home a cutback by sub by Byron Moore. Not Aaron Ramsdale's finest hour in goal but it is game on again.
Swansea are flying now though. Manning shows what he can do with the ball with an excellent low ball into the box for Liam Cullen to convert his second goal to make it 4-1 over Nottingham Forest. A potential tie against Manchester City awaits the Swans in the fifth round.
You can stick a fork in Millwall too, with Antoine Semenyo making it 3-0 to Bristol City after running onto a through pass before celebrating with a mighty impressive back flip.
So much for Forest's comeback, Ryan Manning takes a rather pathetic tumble on the edge of the box that wins Swansea a very fortunate penalty that Matt Grimes converts to make it 3-1.
Another long range strike from Brighton, but this this time Alexis Mac Allister's effort deflects off Steven Alzate to restore the Premier League side's lead.
Goals everywhere in the FA Cup now as Callum Styles has given Barnsley the lead over Championship leaders Norwich City, while Nahki Wells has doubled Bristol City's lead at Millwall.
Nottingham Forest have a goal back at Swansea City, with Anthony Knockaert making it 2-1.
Game over now though. Moments after Tomas Soucek has a dipping volley well tipped over by the keeper, the League One side effectively throw up the white flag, with Andy Butler slicing a goalline clearance into his own goal.
The game is nearly put to bed at the London Stadium, with Manuel Lanzini seeing a near post effort from the edge of the box well pushed behind by the keeper.
Doesn't look like we will need extra time at Bramall Lane though, with Oliver Norwood playing in Billy Sharp who takes the ball past the keeper before slotting home.
A polite reminder that should any of the FA Cup games remain level after 90 minutes they will go straight to extra time...
It's against the run of play but what a time to get an equaliser just before the break for the League One side, with Gary Madine turning home a near post cross.
Swansea have doubled their lead over Nottingham Forest following a long range strike by Matt Grimes, while Famara Diedhiou has dispatched a penalty to give Bristol City the lead at Millwall.
The Blades were unfortunate not to have a penalty earlier but they finally have the lead they deserve, with Billy Sharp's back post cross is easily nodded home by Chris Basham.
West Ham are cruising into the fifth round here, with Said Benrahma playing in Andriy Yarmolenko who lofts a cool finish over the keeper to double West Ham's lead.
Blackpool have defended really well so far this afternoon but there is very little they could have done to stop this! Yves Bissouma picks the ball up 30 yards out and unleashes a rocket that flies across goal into the top corner. Pick that out!
Darren Moore's side are at least seeing a bit more of the ball now but they are still yet to really give the Hammers much to worry a bout, with the home side perhaps taking a breather.
Just one other goal so far, with Swansea a goal up over Nottingham Forest after Liam Cullen excellently attacked a Wayne Routledge cross at the back post to fire the Championship high flyers in front.
It is all West Ham who could be about 4-0 up inside the opening 10 minutes and that is no exaggeration. Fornals, Manuel Lanzini and Andriy Yarmolenko have all gone close as Doncaster struggle to get out of their own half.
Wow, what a start from West Ham! We have hardly played 90 seconds, yet Andriy Yarmolenko releases Ryan Fredericks down the right flank, whose cut-back is dispatched inside the box by Pablo Fornals. Top football from the Hammers.
West Ham's traditional 'Forever Blowing Bubbles' song is really not the same without supporters and they are soon followed out by a Doncaster side who enter to the sounds of the Chemical Brothers classic 'Block Rockin' Beats'. Rovers with the better opening on that front.
Swansea: Woodman, Latibeaudiere, Bennett, Guehi, Roberts, Hourihane, Grimes, Manning, Dhanda, Routledge, Cullen.
Subs: Fulton, Lowe, Ayew, Bidwell, Naughton, Cooper, Garrick, Webb, Cabango.
Nott'm Forest: Smith, Jenkinson, Worrall, Tobias Figueiredo, Bong, Bachirou, Mbe Soh, Lolley, Knockaert, Freeman, Taylor.
Subs: Christie, Grabban, Ameobi, Mighten, Cafu, Guerrero, Dawson, Blackett, Samba.
Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)
Brighton: Walton, Webster, Dunk, Burn, Veltman, Propper, Bissouma, Alzate, Zeqiri, Mac Allister, Tau.
Subs: White, Maupay, Trossard, Gross, Moder, March, Sanchez, Sanders, Khadra.
Blackpool: Maxwell, Lawrence-Gabriel, Ekpiteta, Garbutt, Husband, Williams, Thorniley, Virtue, Robson, Madine, Yates.
Subs: Sarkic, KaiKai, Simms, Howe, Lubala, Fojticek, Apter, Mariette, Holmes.
Referee: Darren England (South Yorkshire)
West Ham: Fabianski, Fredericks, Balbuena, Diop, Johnson, Noble, Soucek, Fornals, Lanzini, Benrahma, Yarmolenko.
Subs: Cresswell, Coufal, Ogbonna, Antonio, Trott, Rice, Baptiste, Afolayan, Dawson.
Doncaster: Balcombe, Wright, Anderson, Butler, John, Halliday, James, Okenabirhie, Taylor, Smith, Lokilo.
Subs: Jones, Amos, Richards, Williams, Simoes, Blythe, Ravenhill.
Referee: Rob Jones (Northumberland)
Sheff Utd: Ramsdale, Basham, Egan, Ampadu, Bogle, Lundstram, Norwood, Fleck, Stevens, Brewster, Sharp.
Subs: Baldock, Lowe, Burke, Jagielka, McGoldrick, Foderingham, Rodwell, Bryan, Ndiaye.
Plymouth: Michael Cooper, Aimson, Opoku, Watts, Edwards, Camara, Fornah, Mayor, Grant, Hardie, Jephcott.
Subs: Wootton, Nouble, Telford, Reeves, Moore, McCormick, Pursall, Mitchell, Law.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
Barnsley: Collins, Sibbick, Andersen, Helik, Brittain, Mowatt, Palmer, Styles, Adeboyejo, Woodrow, Frieser.
Subs: Walton, Kane, Chaplin, Schmidt, Oduor, Miller, Sollbauer, Moon, Omar.
Norwich: Krul, Aarons, Hanley, Gibson, Sorensen, Rupp, Tettey, Hernandez, Dowell, Placheta, Hugill.
Subs: Vrancic, Emi, Skipp, Martin, Mumba, Omobamidele, Barden, Omotoye.
Referee: John Brooks (Leicestershire)
Millwall: Fielding, Leonard, Pearce, Cooper, Romeo, Parrott, Thompson, Ferguson, Bradshaw, Bennett, Zohore.
Subs: Hutchinson, Smith, Malone, Woods, Bodvarsson, McNamara, Skalak, Burey, Bialkowski.
Bristol City: O'Leary, Mariappa, Kalas, Moore, Rowe, Semenyo, Vyner, Bakinson, Palmer, Diedhiou, Wells.
Subs: Bentley, Hunt, Nagy, Martin, Adelakun, Bell, Towler, Owura Edwards, Massengo.
Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
I say 'the rest of the day' because we already have one result in this afternoon, with Southampton edging out Arsenal by a goal at St Mary's to dump the holders out of the competition.
Ralph Hasenhuttl's side join Wolverhampton Wanderers in the fifth round following their win at Chorley on Friday night and those two sides will now meet at Molineux for a place in the quarter-final.
Fabianski, Fredericks, Balbuena, Diop, Johnson, Noble, Soucek, Fornals, Lanzini, Benrahma, Yarmolenko.
But I'll sure take it as the FA Cup fourth round action continues this weekend. Good afternoon all, team news from all of the 3pm ties. Feels a bit nostalgic all of this!
Premier League side West Ham United will be looking to avoid an FA Cup upset when they host League One outfit Doncaster Rovers.
The match at the London Stadium is one of six 3pm FA Cup fourth-round ties.
Follow Sportsmail's DAN RIPLEY for live FA Cup coverage of West Ham vs Doncaster including score, lineups and build-up as our main game plus the other fixtures too.
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