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Kidderminster v West Ham: FA Cup fourth round – live!

LIVE – Updated at 12:33

Non-league Kidderminster attempt to pull off an almighty giantkilling when they take on Premier League West Ham. Join Scott Murray.

2 min: A scrappy start. The FA Cup at a non-league ground, you wouldn’t have it any other way.

West Ham get the ball rolling. On second viewing, those sky-blue stripes aren’t quite so Coventry-vivid, to be fair. But there we are.

A proper old-school FA Cup atmosphere for this one. On that subject, it’s 50 years to the day since this happened.

The teams are out. Kidderminster are in their first-choice red, West Ham wear second-choice sky blue and white, all very Coventry ‘87. Granada Bingo, y’all. We’ll be off soon!

David Moyes is asked by the BBC if he’s been brooding over his loss here as a Preston player in 1994. “Not really, no. But when I think back all the years I played in the cup and managed in it, you’re always liable to have shocks. That’s what the cup does, so our job is to make sure there isn’t one today. We need to play well. Obviously we’re aware of Kidderminster’s great result against Reading and we have to respect that. I always want to get to finals. It doesn’t always happen, but we want to get a good run in the cup.”

Kidderminster manager Russell Penn speaks to the BBC. “It’s our cup final today. I’m so proud of the town, the club, the community, the owner and the players. Our bread and butter is the league, we really want to be promoted, but having this in the background helps. We’re going to pay them the utmost respect, I’m sure they’ll do the same to us. I’m so happy for the players, I just want them to do themselves justice.”

There’s another fourth-round tie kicking off at 12.30pm, and it’s one Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel won’t attend. He’s

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