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jess softley, bbc news. last season's beaten finalists chelsea are safely through after thrashing non—league chesterfield 5—1 at stamford bridge. callum hudson—odoi with a lovely finish for chelsea's second. romelu lukaku also got on the scoresheet for the first time since being dropped for giving a controversial interview. everton are being pushed all the way by championship side hull. the match is live now on bbc one hull went ahead. everton scored twice to go in front, then hull's ryan longman scored an equaliser — so they're into extra time and everton have reclaimed the lead, thanks to this long range effort from andros townsend. he's got a history of producing goals of this quality. it's also live on the bbc sport website and app — the games at birmingham, swansea, and yeovil are also into extra time. a big a5 a big 45 minutes to come for everton. crystal palace narrowly avoided a similar fate. playing away at millwall of the championship, an early goalkeeping error saw them go behind early on, only to turn things around to ensure they are in tomorrow's draw for the fourth round. here's nick parrot. crystal palace have never won the fa cup, but it's entwined in their history. 150 years ago, they reached the semifinal in the cup�*s first season. against millwall, they wore a kit inspired by that occasion — but things soon turned sour. some home fans booed palace players taking the knee. then, afterjust a quarter of an hour, former england goalkeeperjack butland gifted them the opening goal. palace hadn't come from behind all season, but their manager won the cup five times as a player. presumably his half—time team talk was inspiring, as, within a minute of the restart, they were level. their £8 million summer signing marked his third start of the season in style. the frenchman then turned to turn the game on its head. he was targeted with a water bottle for his efforts, but shrugged off the attack. millwall actually managed the most shots on target, but they lacked the power or precision needed. frustration for them, relief for palace. you just have to listen to the fans, they mean a lot. it was the fa cup, so it was important for us to win the game. it was tough and challenging, but this is what the fa cup is all about. we had a really good answer in the second half, and we are pleased to go to the next round. with palace 11th and the premier league and in no danger of relegation, they'll be aiming for a good cup run. nick parrot, bbc news. here's a quick check on today's results. confirmation of the results of the early matches with wins for coventry over derby and fulham at bristol city. both of those all—championship games. here are the matches that kicked off at 3pm. a remarkable match at oakwell wher championship side needed extra time to overcome league two barrow. it finshed 5—4. no problems for leicester in all premier league clash with watford. premier league sides brentford and brighton also through. and a good win for league one wigan at home to blackburn. england will need to bat out the final day in the fourth ashes test in sydney if they're to avoid slipping to a fourth straight defeat in the series. jonny bairstow could only add ten more runs to his impressive total before australian batsmen usman khawaja hit another century, helping to set england an unlikely target of 388 for victory. patrick gearey reports. once ashes series are lost, the remaining tests are those of character. yesterday, jonny bairstow fought back. 0h, he's edged it. this morning he was caught behind. 113 runs scored, he had earned this exit. england were all out, trailing by 122, so now their troubled huddle had to slow australia down. mark wood could. he removed david warner and manus labuschagne, while jack leach finally found himself and some wickets, too. including steve smith, who almost counts double. but there was a bigger picture, and at the centre of the frame was usman khawaja. recalled to the team and stylishly torturing england's voters, he made a century in the first innings and made one even quicker in the second. for khawaja, for his family and his country, exhilarating. for england, exhausting. australia had declared 387 runs ahead, sending england's openers to the crease under darkening skies, trusting that they would provide their own punchline again. it never quite came. they weathered that storm, and with rain in the forecast will hope tomorrow they can be rescued by another. patrick gearey, bbc news. at the close of play, england's caretaker coach graham thorpe admits england are suffering with a number of injuries — but will fight on to try and salvage a draw on the final day. we've obviously got some blows to some fingers, but i'm sure the lads will take whatever they need to take to get themselves into a position where they are capable of performing tomorrow. so, they'll all bat and they will do their very best. i know that. so work to do for england who could still be helped by the weather, with rain predicted on sunday. former england bowler alex hartley is alongside our reporter henry moeran. this was another entertaining, if difficult day for england here at the scg, with australia piling on the bronze after gaining the wickets, giving some hope at one stage. —— piling on the runs. the headline news was it was back on the side, becoming the first australian in two years to score two 100s in a test match. what a performance from him. it's left england with a mighty target, 388 realistically, their hope has to be to bat out the day and get out with a draw. alex, this was a day defined to him. it was, and defined by australia. it was just one of those days, i know we said it, absolutely outstanding. the first innings, he was calm and collected, took his time to get off the mark, really absorb the pressure. but today he went out there and put england under the pump. he scored freely, played his shots and one of the best test hundreds i've seen. the way mark wood went about things and got the wicket once again, he showed a real determination from england and their fast bowlers, something the staff have spoken about the need for it to show some mettle despite the series defeat? that's exactly what they'll have to do tomorrow. it'll be tough, there is a bit of weather around so england will be aware of that. the ball might swing around a bit more than it did today because the sun was beaming down. england will have a tough first hour, we speak about that first hour time and time again, but the openers have had their highest opening partnership of the tour. so it's the little wins for now. can they get to that final day, escape with a draw, and remove any of the danger from the dreaded 5—0? a quick look at some of the day's other stories... staying with cricket, one englishman not struggling down under is sydney thunder's alex hales. he hit 63 as thunder beat the melbourne renegades by 129 runs in the big bash. ireland started well against the west indies in their one day international, taking four early wickets, andy mcbrine with two of them. but the hosts recovered and have set a big target of 270 if they are to win. they are currently 36—1 after ten overs. and nico de boinville rode constitution hill to a commanding victory in the unibet tolworth novices' hurdle at sandown, just five weeks after the horse's debut over the same course and distance. constitution hill is now favourite for the opening race at the cheltenham festival. in rugby union, fourth place gloucester beat second place saracens 25—24 in a thriller in the english premiership. and it went to the wire between harlequins and exeter chiefs a try from harlequins' andre esterhuizen with 2 minutes to go tied the game,and then it went down to the ice cool temperment of marcus smith to kick the conversion and hand harlequins the win, 14—12. elsewhere, northampton saints beat newcastle falcons. edinburgh put five tries past cardiff to go top of the united rugby championship. it finished 34—10 at the dam health stadium — ramiro moyano with the pick of the scores after a flowing move. and in the united rugby championship, glasgow warriors put in a dazzling display against ospreys, scoring five tries, two from sione tuipulolu. elsewhere, edinburgh beat cardiff while ulster v munster has just gotten underway. gloucester—hartpury have increased the pressure on the top four in the women's premier 155 with a bonus point win over leaders bristol. ellie underwood crashed over with her second try of the match to seal a 14—36 victory. gloucester are now up to fifth in the table. elsewhere, second place exeter beat sale sharks one of britain's biggest medal hopes at next month's winter olympics has shown just why there are such high hopes for her. charlotte bankes won the world cup snowboard cross race in russia — it's her second world cup win of the season following her previous victory in austria and her third podium overall. she is the reigning world champion in the event. and finally — how much dedication would you show to get into work? well, many of us wouldn't probably go as far as england wicketkeeper sam billings. with jenny bairstow and jos buttler both doubts for the fifth ashes test, billings — who had been playing in queensland with the sydney thunder — was called up to the squad. but instead of a 90—minute flight from brisbane to sydney, covid—19 meant billings had to drive more than 500 miles down the east coast of australia — to join up with his teammates. absolute dedication! that's all from sportsday. plenty more to come on bbc news throughout the evening. bye—bye. good evening. it was a miserable start of the weekend, lots of rain around first thing, accompanied by squally wins, as wealth stops over those of you up and off early, you were probably greeted to sites like this. however, as the day went on, it certainly got better for most of us. the heavy rain easing east, and then behind we still had some blustery winds, plenty of squally showers — but also for some, some sunshine, so it meant brighter skies for county down at times this afternoon. some of those showers though were quite heavy with hail and thunder. and they will turn increasingly wintry as we go through the evening and overnight, and the temperatures fall away. as skies continue to clear, it will be quite a chilly night to come, as well. in rural areas, we could actually see loosing the figures. —— low single figures. so there will be further snow flurries was showers into the far northwest, icy stretches first thing, a touch of frost, as well. but sunday will certainly be a better start of the day, lots of sparkling sunshine to greet us first thing, and for many it'll stay like that for the rest of the day. those showers to the far north and west will gradually drift out of scotland over the peaks in the pennines, but elsewhere it stays dry and sunny. a little bit cooler with a brisk northwesterly winds slowly easing, temperatures widely between 5—8 celsius. perhaps slightly milder conditions into the west because of a weather front that will arrive. so on monday, that'll bring strong winds and rain to the north and west of scotland and northern ireland. quite a lot of cloud out towards the west, the best of brighter weather in eastern areas. here we will see temperatures between 7—8 celsius, milder where we have the rain and cloudy. high pressure set to build from tuesday onwards and it will stay with us for the rest of the week. that will quiet the weather story down, meaning it will be largely fine and dry. high pressure this time of year can come with the risk of this. yes, morning fog could be an issue, some of it dense in places and some of it may well lift to low cloud. so don't expect too much in the way of sunshine if that happens. but in comparison to the weather we've seen so far this january, it will be largely dry, there will be some sunshine but the fog could have an impact — and if that happens, it could be chilly at times. take care. this is bbc news, the headlines at 8pm... more than 150,000 people in the uk have now died within 28 days of a positive covid test — since the pandemic began. lawyers for novak djokavic claim he was given a vaccine exemption to enter australia, because he'd had a recent covid infection. thousands more flat—owners will be spared the expense of replacing unsafe cladding — under new government plans to make developers offer four—billion pounds towards the costs. nasa says the james webb space telescope has fully deployed in space, after unfolding its final mirror panels.

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