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Wrexham v Ipswich on BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Wales This video can not be played Wrexham v Ipswich on BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Wales Click the 'Watch live' icon for BBC coverage of Wrexham v Ipswich Listen to radio commentary from BBC Radio Wales or BBC Radio Suffolk Hull v Chelsea the other FA Cup tie today Gary Rose Hull 0-4 Chelsea Alan Shearer Former England striker on BBC one Pedro Neto provided that bit of quality to break the deadlock and then he has been a constant threat in this second half. There was always going to be one man of the match. Hull 0-4 Chelsea More changes for Chelsea as 18-year-old forward Shim Mheuka comes on, replacing Liam Delap. Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Ipswich have a free-kick 25 yards from goal. Sindre Egeli curls the ball in but can't find a team-mate before the whistle goes for a Wrexham free-kick. Hull 0-4 Chelsea Chelsea winger Jesse Derry has earned his debut after a period of sensational form for club and country. Here's what we know about the 18-year-old from our prior report in October. Click on 'Get involved' at the top of this page How Ipswich are where they are is unbelievable. I'm not seeing anything, but leggy players. I know Wrexham are spoiling their game and playing well, but Ipswich are there to beat. Lack of ideas and confidence. Poor. G, Swansea Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Ten minutes to go here and this one remains finely poised. If the scores are level after 90 minutes there will be extra time. Hull 0-4 Chelsea Good run down the right by Ryan Giles, getting into the box and spying an opportunity with a shot towards the near post, but Robert Sanchez sticks out a boot to deflect the ball behind for a Hull corner. Hull 0-4 Chelsea Cody Drameh and Kyle Joseph are on for Hull for the closing stages of this match, replacing Yu Hirakawa and Lewi Coyle. Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Ian Mitchelmore BBC Sport Wales at Stok Cae Ras, Wrexham In the build-up to this contest, I spoke to Wrexham's Kieffer Moore who said he was looking forward to a reunion with his former club Ipswich. He somewhat ruthlessly went on to add: "I love playing against my old sides and I love scoring against them too. " Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Josh Windass has two pops at goal from distance but both are blocked, before then glancing a header at goal but Alex Palmer saves. Hull 0-4 Chelsea Alan Shearer Former England striker on BBC one Mamadou Sarr has done well. Everything he has been asked to do, he has done it well. Click on 'Get involved' at the top of this page Oh, well. Hull's weakened team isn't as good as Chelsea's weakened team. That's the magic of the modern FA Cup for you. Cush, Bristol Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Waynne Phillips Former Wrexham midfielder on BBC Radio Wales A like for like change for Wrexham. Kabore can cause problems, we've seen the pace he has, and the quality of balls he can put into the box for Kieffer Moore to try and get that second goal. Hull 0-4 Chelsea Alan Shearer Former England striker on BBC one Not a bad time for Jesse Derry to be coming on as Chelsea are getting so much time. Hull 0-4 Chelsea I'm at that stage of being a football fan where plenty of sons of players I remember watching are now making their debuts. Here comes Jesse Derry - son of ex-Leeds, Crystal Palace and QPR midfielder Shaun Derry. He replaces Estevao. Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Wrexham respond by making a change themselves, Issa Kabore on for Ryan Longman. Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Ipswich make three changes with just under 20 minutes remaining. Jack Taylor, Anis Mehmeti and Jack Clarke are all sent on with Elkan Baggott, Dan Neil and Chuba Akpom making way. Click on 'Get involved' at the top of this page I know it's a lot of rotation, but Dillon Phillips has shown twice why he doesn't get a look in for the league games. That first half error and getting nutmegged directly by a corner have made this a hard watch. Max, Hull Hull 0-4 Chelsea Alan Shearer Former England striker on BBC one It was brilliant from Liam Delap. Then even better from Pedro Neto. Delap puts it into his path, and this time it is with his right foot. Pedro Neto (71 mins) Hat-trick for Pedro Neto! What a reaction from Liam Delap after having a really bad spell in the first half as he gets another assist, receiving a pass from Neto, holding the ball up, before laying it off for Neto to drive into the net. Wrexham were facing Ipswich Town for just the third time in their history Wrexham booked their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 29 years as they beat Championship rivals Ipswich Town at Stok Cae Ras. Josh Windass netted his ninth goal of the campaign across all competitions in the first half to settle the contest in north Wales. A much-changed Ipswich side failed to register a single shot on target as they missed out on reaching round five for the second successive season. The Red Dragons now await Monday's fifth round draw as they target a place in the quarter-finals for only the fourth time in the club's history. Wrexham AFC Ipswich Town The visitors survived a major scare after just 47 seconds as Windass intercepted Alex Palmer's weak clearing header, although the goalkeeper recovered to keep out Sam Smith's subsequent shot. Ipswich enjoyed numerous prolonged spells on the ball, although captain George Hirst and Chuba Akpom were unable to trouble Arthur Okonkwo with headers from close range as they lacked a threat in front of goal. Having already been denied by Palmer with a shot from distance, Windass provided the vital touch on 34 minutes to put the hosts ahead. Ryan Longman kept the ball alive from George Thomason's over-hit cross and duly whipped in a delivery towards Windass who coolly guided the ball into the net from six yards out. Having struck twice in quick succession before the break in their dramatic third round win over Nottingham Forest, Wrexham very nearly achieved the same feat against the Tractor Boys - only for Palmer to produce a spectacular one-handed save to keep out Ollie Rathbone's curling strike. Kieran Mc Kenna's side improved after the restart and, after Wrexham had survived a goalmouth scramble, the visitors saw Elkan Baggott guide an effort wide at the back post from Ben Johnson's cross. Palmer had to be alert to keep out another Rathbone effort as the Red Dragons regained a foothold in the contest - with Ipswich struggling to carve out any clear openings. Wrexham held on for a first clean sheet in nine home matches across all competitions to move into the fifth round for the first time since reaching the quarter-finals of the competition during the 1996-97 season. Five years of Hollywood - Wrexham's transformation As soon as the team news was announced, Kieran Mc Kenna's priorities were made abundantly clear. The Northern Irishman made 10 changes to the side that started Ipswich's 2-1 win over Derby County. As for Wrexham, Phil Parkinson made five changes from his side's 2-0 loss to Millwall, and two of those were enforced as Matty James and Liberato Cacace missed out through injury. It arguably tipped the tie gently in Wrexham's favour. Despite having plenty of lengthy spells on the ball, Ipswich sorely lacked a ruthless edge in the final third, and Windass was clinical when it mattered for the Welsh side. These two teams will meet again at Stok Cae Ras in just eight days in the Championship, and the personnel involved - particularly from an Ipswich perspective - will likely be significantly different. Crucially, both still have a huge amount at stake in the Championship, although Wrexham will undoubtedly be buoyed from having emerged from their two meetings with top two hopefuls Ipswich so far this season without conceding a goal. Ipswich Town boss Kieran Mc Kenna: "It (performance) was mixed. I thought we started both halves well and I thought we started the game well and had a couple of early chances. "I thought we came out really strong in the second half as well and were close to getting the goal. "But they had some momentum as well, we know they can do that here and the atmosphere was good. "Second half, we tried everything but we just couldn't get it over the line. " Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Manager: Phil Parkinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: Kieran Mc Kenna Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Phil Parkinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: Kieran Mc Kenna Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 FA Cup All competitions All competitions All competitions This will be just the second time that Wrexham and Ipswich Town have met in the FA Cup; the Welsh side won 2-1 at the Racecourse Ground in the third round in the 1994-95 season. Ipswich Town have faced Welsh opposition four times in the FA Cup, progressing from three of those; their 2-1 defeat vs Wrexham in January 1995 the only exception. Wrexham will be looking to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time since 1996-97, a season during which they beat Peterborough United 4-2 in the fourth round before losing 1-0 at the quarter-final stage against Chesterfield. Ipswich have been eliminated from 10 of their last 12 FA Cup fourth round ties, though did win at this stage last season when they defeated Coventry City 4-1 away from home. Wrexham are unbeaten across their last nine home FA Cup proper ties (W5 D4), since a 2-1 defeat to Oxford United in the second round in December 2013. Each of the Welsh side’s last five home games in the competition have seen them score 3+ goals. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.

