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Full time at Old Trafford and Manchester United are into the fifth round after dispatching a spirited Cambridge. They will face League One side Preston North End after Simon Grayson's side overcame Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, while Sunderland set up a tie with Bradford City.

Well that is all we've got time for on this FA Cup live text. We are back tomorrow with Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool but until then goodnight.

Full time: Manchester United 3-0 Cambridge United

Last minute chance for Cambridge as Cameron McGeehan is played in by Elliot, but he shoots wide of David de Gea's goal.

Three added minutes at Old Trafford.

Chris Dunn easily Cambridge's best player tonight and he saves twice in as many seconds from Young and then Rooney from range. All over bar the shouting this one.

Ashley Young on for the final nine minutes after replacing Marcos Rojo. Slowly but surely, the injury absentees start to return for United.

Full time: Fulham 1-3 Sunderland

Full time: Sheffield United 1-3 Preston North End

Goal: Manchester United 3-0 Cambridge United (James Wilson)

Two substitutes combine as Manchester United stroll into the fifth round. Ander Herrera feeds James Wilson who turned and thrashes the ball past a despairing Dunn. Fine goal.

Goal: Fulham 1-3 Sunderland (Jordi Gomez)

Penalty to the Black Cats and Jordi Gomez steps up in stoppage time at the end of the game to make it three.

Angel di Maria takes aim after being fed by James Wilson but Dunn makes a fine save, turning the ball over the bar. Cambridge surviving.

Substitute Gearoid Morrissey shoots wide from 20 yards for Cambridge, who have produced a spirited performance in the last 10 minutes or so. Robin van Persie replaced by James Wilson for United.

Successive corners for Cambridge but nothing comes of either. A brief foray into the United half for the League Two side. United down the other end and Van Persie's volley is kept out by Dunn.

Di Maria's effort cleared off the line by Josh Coulson's header. United pressing for a third which would cap their second half dominance.

Goal: Fulham 1-2 Sunderland (Ricardo Alvarez)

Our second turnaround of the night and Premier League Sunderland look like heading into the fifth round to face Bradford as Alvarez smashes home from close range.

Goal: Sheffield United 1-3 Preston North End (Paul Gallagher)

Goal: Sheffield United 1-2 Preston North End (Paul Huntington)

Cambridge get the second half under way at Old Trafford. Could they?

Goal: Sheffield United 1-1 Preston North End (Paul Gallagher)

Goal: Fulham 1-1 Sunderland (Marcus Bettinelli)

Not a good moment for Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli. He drops a simple cross into the net and though Jermain Defoe is around the ball it has to go down as an own goal.

Half time at Old Trafford but we're into the second halves lets not forget at Fulham and Sheffield United. Around 35 minutes remaining in those games.

Back under way at Craven Cottage and Bramall Lane where Fulham and Sheffield United both have one-goal leads. Into stoppage time at Old Trafford.

United are playing a little bit on the counter attack as Cambridge try to find a famous goal at Old Trafford and the fourth tier side almost pay the price as Rooney's volley bounces just wide.

Chance for Cambridge. McGeehan feeds Ryan Donaldson as United are caught slightly short at the back, but the former Newcastle United man shoots harmlessly wide.

Cambridge like rabbits in the headlight I am afraid and United could play themselves into a little bit of form should they wish. All-United since the second goal and you fear for the League Two side.

Goal: Manchester United 2-0 Cambridge United (Marcos Rojo)

Second goal for the home side and they are as good as through to the fifth round. A corner from the left comes out to Fellaini and after his shot is blocked, Van Persie's cross is headed home by Rojo for his first United goal.

Half time at Craven Cottage and Bramall Lane where Fulham and Sheffield United look set to become the latest teams to reach round five. Hugo Rodallega has The Whites ahead against Sunderland while Jamie Murphy's goal is enough to see The Blades lead fellow League One side Preston.

Goal: Manchester United 1-0 Cambridge United (Juan Mata)

After 115 minutes, Manchester United finally break through against Cambridge. Fellaini's heads down at the back post and Mata pokes home, in off the post, and into the net. At last, but this tie is anything but done.

Everything good from United is coming down the right and when Rooney and McNair combined they look set to break the deadlock but Tait puts the ball behind.

Goal: Sheffield United 1-0 Preston North End (Jamie Murphy)

Wayne Rooney missed the first game at The Abbey Stadium and he almost makes up for lost time in the 18th minute, cutting inside before shooting straight at Dunn. The United skipper playing wide right in the opening exchanges here.

Lots of pressure from United on the Cambridge goal. Fellaini heads Rooney's cross across the face of goal, evading Van Persie before Josh Coulson smashes clear.

Goal: Fulham 1-0 Sunderland (Hugo Rodallega)

After mountains of Sunderland pressure in the opening 28 minutes at Craven Cottage, the home side take the lead. A corner is smashes against the Black Cats crossbar and Rodallega reacts first to smuggle the ball home.

We had two huge shocks on FA Cup fourth round day and we almost saw the foundations laid for the greatest of them all with Cambridge hitting the post through Elliot's effort. Will they ever get a better chance? All United since the opportunity but nothing has tested Chris Dunn yet.

Less than a minute gone and Cambridge should be ahead. Blind plays a lacklustre backpass and Tom Elliot latches onto the ball, powers through on goal but he clips the outside of the post. Best chances of the two ties so far and the League Two side should be ahead.

Under way at Old Trafford.

Sullay Kaikai on the bench for Cambridge tonight. IBTimes UK spoke to the Cambridge winger ahead of tonight's replay about whose shirt he will try to nab at full time.

Ricky Alvarez denied by Marcus Bettinelli at Craven Cottage as both teams have early opening. A place in the fifth round against Bradford City for the winner in west London tonight. Meanwhile, at Old Trafford the teams are out for kick-off.

Cambridge boss Richard Money speaking to BBC Radio Five Live: "We need to get out there and soak it all in very quickly. We've played at big stadiums a few times in the last few months, but tonight will be different, no doubt at that.

"Then we must play the game, the match, and not the occasion."We know we played well in the first game. People may think we played above ourselves but I thought we were very good on the night, and that should give my players confidence for tonight. But this is a different kettle of fish, a different ball game. So we need to be even better, if possible.

"Our fans have been great with us, and numbers have risen. The atmospheres have got bigger and better, and the reward for them for that is a day out here at Old Trafford. But we just need to make sure it's not just a day out."

Under way at Craven Cottage and Bramall Lane. All the goals as they go in tonight. Kick-of at Old Trafford still 10 minutes away.

We're across the other two FA Cup ties tonight as well as the goings on at Old Trafford, with Fulham hosting Premier League Sunderland and cup specialists Sheffield United host Preston North End in an all-League One tie. Kick-off approaching at Craven Cottage and Bramall Lane.

Already drama from Old Trafford and we've not even begun. Problems with the away fans getting to the ground means the kick-off has been delayed until 8:05pm. Long night for those travelling fans as it is.

Much like they did at the Abbey Stadium, Manchester United have gone with a strong team for the visit of Cambridge. Five changes made, but David de Gea, Juan Mata and captain Wayne Rooney are all in.

Only two changes for Cambridge from the 0-0 draw a fortnight ago, one of which sees Luke Chadwick start at Old Trafford against his former club. A nice touch.

Teams:

Manchester United v Cambridge United

Manchester United: De Gea, McNair, Smalling, Evans, Rojo, Blind, Fellaini, Mata, Rooney, Di Maria, Van Persie

Cambridge United: Dunn: Tait, Coulson, Nelson, Taylor: Chadwick, Champion, McGeehan, Donaldson; Elliott, Simpson.

Fulham v Sunderland

Fulham: Bettinelli, Grimmer, Hutchinson, Bodurov, Stafylidis, Fofana, Tunnicliffe, Kacaniklic, McCormack, Rodallega, Woodrow.

Sunderland: Mannone, Reveillere, van Aanholt, Vergini, O'Shea, Bridcutt, Gomez, Alvarez, Giaccherini, Wickham, Defoe.

Sheffield United v Preston North End

Sheffield United: Howard; Flynn, Basham, McEveley, Harris; Doyle; Campbell-Ryce, Scougall, Baxter, Murphy; McNulty.

Preston North End: Stuckmann; Laird, Clarke, Huntington, Woods, Wiseman; Humphrey, Brownhill, Kilkenny; Gallagher, K. Davies.