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Hi there and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE coverage of Stevenage vs Everton in the FA Cup fourth round.

The Emirates FA Cup / 4th Round
The Lamex Stadium / 25.01.2014
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Updated 25/01/2014 at 19:52 GMT


18'
The seriousness of this injury is evident from the faces of the Everton players. Oviedo is a key player for Costa Rica and was looking forward to Brazil 2014. Let's hope he's okay.
17'
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Oviedo concedes a foul outside the area but he looks like he has seriously hurt himself in doing so. The Everton players instantly show their concern and this looks bad.
16'
Akins and Jagielka come together but they both appear to be fine.
15'
Baines' free-kick is cleared and the score remains 1-0.
14'
McGeady draws a foul from Hartley and Everton have a free-kick in a dangerous area out wide.
13'
Akins is penalised for handling the ball whilst trying to bring it down.
11'
It's the Everton fans making the noise at the moment. That early goal seems to have sparked the travelling supporters into life.
10'
Stevenage's best-ever run in the FA Cup was to the fifth round in 2012, when they held Tottenham Hotspur to a draw before losing the replay at White Hart Lane.
8'
That goal hasn't discouraged Stevenage though and only some wonderful defending from Hibbert denies the hosts another opportunity.
7'
Naismith poked the ball home after Stevenage goalkeeper Day's fumbled the ball from Mirallas' shot, McGeady picked the ball up and squared to Naismith who finished well. What a turnaround and a real sickener for the hosts who really should have had the lead just moments before.
6'
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GOALLL! 1-0 to Everton! Naismith scores from close range to give the visitors the lead. What a start!
4'
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What a chance for Stevenage! Robles pulls off a save from Zoko's shot and then Akins' is blocked by Stones! He should have scored!
3'
The corner doesn't come to anything but it's a bright start for the hosts.
3'
Morais wins an early corner for his side as his cross is blocked by Barry.
2'
Stevenage are famous for creating a cup upset or two and they couldn't ask for a better time to play Everton who are bound to have half an eye on the Merseyside derby on Tuesday night.
1'
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And we're off.
17.30
Stevenage look like they're setting up with a 4-4-2 formation while the visitors will play a 4-2-3-1 tactic. The home side are gathered around in a huddle, let's hope they're as up for it as their fans are.
17.25
We're just moments from kick-off now and there is already a special atmosphere gathering at The Lamex Stadium - can their team produce a special knock-out? We're about to find out...
17.22
Westley's side have some reason for hope tonight - Stevenage have lost just three of their last 11 home games in all competitions. But Everton also head into this game with a rather impressive recent record having only lost once in their last 16 games.
17.20
These sides hadn't met before in any competition before this season. This evening's match is the second time they've met this campaign however. Everton scraped through the early stages of the Capital One Cup in August after a 2-1 victory at Goodison Park.
17.15
Roberto Martinez (Everton): "The home team is always the favourite in these rounds. We are all well aware of the sort of thing we are going to find at the weekend and we have to be prepared for that."