people wake up. we ve gone from 15 or 1600 people to wake up. we ve gone from 15 or 1600 people to 7000 now, so it s fantastic people to 7000 now, so it s fantastic people to 7000 now, so it s fantastic. ~ ., , ., ., fantastic. like thousands of other families back fantastic. like thousands of other families back in fantastic. like thousands of other families back in the fantastic. like thousands of other families back in the 60s - fantastic. like thousands of other families back in the 60s my i fantastic. like thousands of other families back in the 60s my mumj fantastic. like thousands of other i families back in the 60s my mum and dad moved to stevenage newtown to start their family. when the footballing landscape was very different. this was my first ever primary school in stevenage when i was growing up here. i came here when i was four years old and i remember kicking around a ball in this field with the teachers and friends, my new friends, and none of us would tal
but preston goalkeeper freddie woodman has been equal to them. spurs beat portsmouth in the last round. their recent league form hasn t been great, but they come into this with a win over fulham on monday. and these are the live pictures from that match. it s over on bbc one right now and on the iplayer too. preston have three wins from four, in all competitions. it is the first time kane has missed a game this season after 29 straight starts for spurs, as he chases down that all time scoring record for the club. currently goalless with about ten minutes to go until half time. here s a check on all of today s fourth round scores. two games we haven t mentioned. blackburn and birmingham drew 2 2, while league one ipswich drew 0 0 with championship leaders burnley. the late kick off sees manchester united play reading at old trafford at eight o clock. former united legend paul ince returns, in charge of the championship side this evening. united boss erik ten hag says
competitions that allows you to dream, makes your town, makes your city, makes your sleeping supporters wake up. we ve gone from 15 or 1600 people to 7000 now, so it s fantastic. like thousands of other families, back in the 60s my mum and dad moved to stevenage new town to start their family. when the footballing landscape was very different. this was my first ever primary school in stevenage when i was growing up here. i came here when i was four years old and i remember kicking around a ball in this field with the teachers and friends, my new friends, and none of us would talk about stevenage football club, we didn t really know what it was. they were down in non league obscurity, so we were glory hunters and fans of the more successful teams like leeds in the early 70s. now, it couldn t be more different for the new generation. proud to support the town s club,
wear the shirts, and i tell you what, the fa cup run has really put the town on the map. we are really lucky here, stevenage football club come into the school frequently, send players in as role models for our children. that promotion of girls football as well so they have coaches who come in from both genders to support players of the game. up the road the club s announcerjay works at a school well younger stevenage professionals study and help coach, and cup run has strengthened the bond further. aston villa to us, it could be something we talk about for a generation. the whole town feels connected and everyone is buzzing, - everyone is together. the magic we see here is not like anything else in the world. i remember living in stevenage i couldn t buy a stevenage shirt. we are a funny town, lots of people have two teams, their second team has been stevenage but a lot of people say my first team is stevenage and my second team is arsenal or tottenham. # watching stevenage borough #