Burton Albion v West Ham United: FA Cup fourth round – live

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7 min: Lofthouse comes close to winning a penalty for Burton, bustling in front of Oliver Scarles who stretches out a toe more in hope than expectation. The West Ham midfielder makes contact with the ball, but only by a whisker.

6 min: There’s a half-chance for Burton as Kyran Lofthouse gets down the right and sends a cross into the visitor’s penalty area. Tyrese Shade swings a boot but is unable to steer the ball goalwards.

5 min: It’s Areola’s turn to boot the ball long down the ight touchline. Adama Traore is unable to keep it in play and concedes a throw-in.

4 min: Burton get the ball launched in the Route One style, but Konstantinos Mavropanos, West Ham’s captain for the day, wins the header as it plummets from the early afternoon sky.

3 min: West Ham get the ball wide to Kyle Walker-Peters in an advanced position but are forced backwards. Burton win a throw-in near the halfway line.

2 min: Alphonse Areola boots the ball long and Burton win possession. Moments later, the ball finds its way back to Burton goalkeeper Bradley Collins, with Terence Vancooten providing the pass to his feet.

Burton Albion v West Ham is go ...

1 min: Burton get the ball rolling, with midfielder and Northern Ireland youth international JJ McKeirnan doing the honours.

A pre-match pause ...

A groundsman is called on to perform some crochet on one of the goal nets, which appears to be torn. As those repairs are carried out, a plane flies over the ground trailing a protest banner telling David Sullivan and Karren Brady to get out of West Ham.

Not long now: It’s a nice sunny Valentine’s Day in Staffordshire and the teams are out on the pitch in the compact Pirelli Stadium. West Ham are hoping to get the job done, Burton are hoping to make it to the fifth round for the first time in their history and kick-off is just a few minutes away.

Today’s match officials

Referee: Lewis Smith
Assistant referees: Alex James and Hristo Karaivanov
Fourth official: Anthony Backhouse

NB VAR is not being used in this season’s FA Cup until the fifth round.

In news that ought to gladden the hearts of many purists until their team gets shafted by an egregious decision, VAR is not being used in the fourth round of this season’s FA Cup.
In news that ought to gladden the hearts of many purists until their team gets shafted by an egregious decision, VAR is not being used in the fourth round of this season’s FA Cup. Photograph: Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Getty Images

Gary Bowyer: "The players must think I'm bonkers"

The Burton Albion manager’s eccentric and unconventional techniques are designed to bring fun as well as results and this afternoon he has West Ham in his sights. Interview: Ben Fisher …

Gary Bowyer’s unconventional approach to management may have something to do with the fact that much of his inspirationcomes from Brian Clough, who he hails as “a genius” and played for at Nottingham Forest during the 1990s.
Gary Bowyer’s unconventional approach to management may have something to do with the fact that much of his inspirationcomes from Brian Clough, who he hails as “a genius” and played for at Nottingham Forest during the 1990s. Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The Guardian

Nuno Espirito Santo: "We're going to compete"

“It’s a beautiful competition,” said Nuno Espirito Santo of the FA Cup. “We’re going to compete, we’re going to try and go through. The cup is always a good chance to give minutes to players who don’t get many, for them to improve - we will need them further ahead.”

Nuno Espirito Santo has talked a good game ahead of an FA Cup tie many people have identified as a likely giantkilling.
Nuno Espirito Santo has talked a good game ahead of an FA Cup tie many people have identified as a likely giantkilling. Photograph: John Walton/PA

West Ham: In making 10 changes and deciding to give Bowen, Thomas Soucek, Mateus Fernandes and Taty Castellanos the weekend off, Nuno Espirito Santo seems to have taken a huge gamble with his team selection.

On the face of it before a ball has been kicked, this tie looks ripe for an upset. Of course, West Ham fans may not be particularly fussed about the prospect of being dumped out of the FA Cup by a League One side when Premier League surivival is the main priority for their club.

“I don’t consider it a risk,” he tells TNT Sports. “I consider it a good opportunity and a good chance for players who are not usually starting the games to add minutes, to get ready and to enjoy the game and go through the next round.”

Two West Ham's brandish the obligatory tinfoil FA Cup at the Prielli Stadium.
Travelling West Ham fans at the Pirelli Stadium. Photograph: Chris Radburn/Reuters

Those teams: Gary Bowyer makes one change to the team that started against Port Vale last time out. Jack Armer replaces Alex Hartridge in defence.

Nuno makes no fewer than 10 changes to the side that snatched a draw from the jaws of victory against Manchester United and has given Jarrod Bowen a rare day off. The England winger is not in West Ham’s matchday squad. Konstantinos Mavropanos is the only survivor from Tuesday’s match, while January signing Keiber Lamadrid makes his debut. Mohamadou Kante and Adama Traore make their first starts for the club.

Adama Traore makes his first start for West Ham today since signing from Fulham.
Adama Traore makes his first start for West Ham today since signing from Fulham. Photograph: Allstar Picture Library Ltd/Nigel French/Apl/Sportsphoto

Burton Albion v West Ham line-ups

Burton Albion: Collins, Godwin-Malife, Armer, Vancooten, Revan, Lofthouse, Evans, McKiernan, Shade, Beesley, Krubally

Subs: Dudek, Chauke, Sibbick, Tavares, Moon, Sraha, Larsson, Adom, Cannon

West Ham: Areola, Mavropanos, Mayers, Kilman, Walker-Peters, Magassa, Kante, Lamadrid, Scarles, Traore, Wilson

Subs: Herrick, Disasi, Summerville, Taty, Diouf, Wan-Bissaka, Potts, Orford, Ajala

Early team news

Burton midfielder Charlie Webster is recovering from ankle surgery, while Dylan Williams and Julian Larsson are also both unavailable for the Brewers. Midfielder Kgaogelo “Kegs” Chauke was a doubt but could be fit. With five goals to his name in two games in this season’s FA Cup, Tyrese Shade will be hoping to add to his tally against more exalted opposition than St Albans and Brackley, while the Portuguese striker Fabio Tavares, who has three in three in the competition, may start alongside him.

With Premier League survivial very much a priority, there’s every chance Nuno will give several of West Ham’s fringe players a start today and he told reporters yesterday that Alphonse Areola will start in goal. January signing Pablo Felipe has been sidelined indefinitely, while Jean-Clair Todibo is serving the final instalment of the three-match ban he received for getting sent off against Chelsea two weeks ago.

Jean-Clair Todibo has to sit today’s match out on the Naughty Step after being sent off for his part in a brawl against Chelsea.
Jean-Clair Todibo (right) has to sit today’s match out on the Naughty Step after being sent off for his part in a brawl against Chelsea. Photograph: John Walton/PA

FA Cup fourth round: Burton Albion v West Ham

Will it still count as a Cup shock if you expected the underdog to win? Today marks the first ever competitive match between Burton Albion and West Ham on an occasion when the hosts become the 150th different club the Premier League side have faced in all competitions. How did we ever survive without those tireless stats gurus at Opta, eh?

Separated by 47 places, both teams are fighting against relegation from their respective divisions but if West Ham are to avoid embarrassment at the hands of a League One side perched just one place above the drop zone, they will have to see off the top scorers in this season’s FA Cup thus far.

In beating St Albans City, Brackley Town and Boreham Wood, Burton have already scored 14 goals in this season’s FA Cup. West Ham made it to the fourth round courtesy of a 2-1 win over QPR at the London Stadium. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side come into this game on a decent run of form and are probably still sore at conceding a late, late equaliser against Manchester United at the London Stadium on Tuesday.

Gary Bowyer’s are without a win in five but drew at Port Vale last time out. Freezing weather has been forecast but the pitch has been covered by a heat blanket for the past couple of days so the game should go ahead as planned. Kick-off at the Pirelli Stadium is at 12.15pm but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.

The Pirelli Stadium, where today’s match between Burton Albion and West Ham is being played.
The Pirelli Stadium, where today’s match between Burton Albion and West Ham is being played. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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