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  • Neto scores treble and Estevao hits target as Chelsea win 4-0

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  1. Watch the highlights as Chelsea beat Hullpublished at 22:31 GMT 13 February

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    Neto hat-trick takes Chelsea to FA Cup fifth round

    That's it from our coverage of tonight's FA Cup action. I'll leave you with highlights from Chelsea's win at Hull.

    See you later.

  2. Watch highlights as Wrexham beat Ipswichpublished at 22:31 GMT 13 February

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    Wrexham move forward to FA Cup fifth round

  3. Postpublished at 22:26 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on BBC One

    Liam Delap of Chelsea takes a shot whilst under pressure from John EganImage source, Getty Images

    The movement of the front three and Liam Delap running in-behind is impressive to watch. A lot of question marks about where Chelsea are going, but they are exciting to watch.

  4. Postpublished at 22:23 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Pedro Neto scored his first senior career hat-trick, while it was the first by a Chelsea player in an FA Cup match since Tammy Abraham in January 2021 vs Luton.

  5. Postpublished at 22:21 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on BBC One

    I hope Liam Delap can replicate that in the Premier League. Three assists is brilliant, but you expect Chelsea to come to Hull and win tonight. Now the step-up is the Premier League, if he does get that chance.

  6. 'You've got to enjoy nights like this'published at 22:17 GMT 13 February

    FT: Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    Wrexham

    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson speaking to BBC One Wales: "This club has a lot of history in the FA Cup and we spoke to the players about that, 'can we create our own bit of history by making it to the fifth round for the first time in thirty years?'.

    "Our confidence isn't low. We've got the squad to cope, I think there's too much talk in football about how we're going to cope with another game.

    "Every season is special in football and you've got to enjoy nights like this, enjoy the tradition of the FA Cup. We set up to get through and we have, and now we're going to embrace this run of games and go full-on to try and keep our run in the league and the cup going."

    Manager of Wrexham, Phil Parkinson - Wrexham v Ipswich TownImage source, Rex Features
  7. 'Really pleased with our mentality'published at 22:10 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior, speaking to BBC Sport: "I was delighted with the players' application and attitude in the first half. It was a difficult game. All credit to Hull, they are flying high in the Championship, I do hope they make the Premier League this year, but because of our attitude and application to the game, the quality is always there, that is what gave us the platform tonight.

    "We've had some good 90 minutes. Obviously you want every minute of every game you want to be perfect. There is a lot of things we can improve but in terms of our start together I am delighted with it.

    "Pedro Neto has been outstanding, he works so hard and he has so much quality. I am delighted to see him get the goals he got today. Everyone worked really, really hard for each other.

    "The most pleasing aspect was the mentality. They were a credit to the club. It was a really strong performance in terms of the mental application you need to be successful."

    Enjoyed coming back to former club Hull? "I had over 20 of my family here. This club means a lot not just to me but also my family for many reasons. I really appreciate the reception I got from the club and it was nice to get a good reception from both sets of fans."

  8. 'We have to keep winning'published at 22:04 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Chelsea

    Chelsea's Pedro Neto: "Really pleased. The mentality of the team was amazing. To win 4-0 away in this competition is really tough."

    On scoring from a corner: "Normally the ball has to go there. We started to celebrate, I thought Jorrel Hato touched it but he said no it is your goal. The I started to celebrate. Most of all I am happy to go through to the next round.

    "We have to keep winning but first of all we have to keep improving."

  9. Postpublished at 22:03 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on BBC One

    In terms of what Liam Rosenior has done, I had my reservations at the start because he is such a good young manager. I didn't want him to end up like Graham Potter where he got the opportunity too soon.

  10. Postpublished at 21:59 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Curtis Davies
    Former Premier League defender on BBC One

    Liam Rosenior looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Liam Rosenior wants to try look at these players, but he has to go win games. They [unselected Chelsea players] are getting slightly frustrated, but Liam Delap understands that Joao Pedro, who is ahead of him at the moment is scoring goals in the Premier League.

  11. 'A good example of how we should play'published at 21:58 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Hull City

    Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic: "Defensively our tactical plan was good and maybe some better decisions on the counter we could play better.

    "We had some chances, Chelsea did as well. Pedro Neto scored an excellent goal, the second goal was too cheap from corner. They are very good in possession. They tried to use our mistakes. I think we deserved at least one goal but if we play like this we will be in a very good position in the Championship.

    "Never surrender, maybe in the next games this can be a good example of how we should play.

    "Now we need to rest and we will use this to prepare even better for QPR."

  12. 'We're disappointed tonight'published at 21:56 GMT 13 February

    FT: Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    Ipswich Town

    Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna speaking to BBC One Wales: "I thought we started both halves well, but we weren't able to get the goal.

    "Second-half we tried everything and we really pushed to get back in the game, but we just couldn't get back into the game.

    "We're disappointed tonight, disappointed for the supporters that we couldn't go through, but we'll use the lessons from tonight and it'll stand us in the weeks ahead.

    "It's good to come here, and it was the first time here for a lot of people, and obviously we're here again next Saturday. We learned a bit about here and learned their team, so we've got to use those lessons for next week."

    Ipswich manager Kieran McKennaImage source, Getty
  13. Postpublished at 21:54 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on BBC One

    I think Liam Delap's game tonight was brilliant. What I liked about it, is when Hull set up in this five, Delap was thinking if he could get into the space.

    Liam Delap graphic
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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:51 GMT 13 February

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    The way Ipswich played, clearly they didn't want to play extra time or another game and are focused on the league. 10 starting changes and poor application from those that did start about sums up what the manager thinks about the cup....

    Terry, Suffolk

  15. Postpublished at 21:47 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on BBC One

    Pedro Neto's delivery is outstanding. The way I would play against him is getting tight, but when he checks back with his left foot that is hard to defend against.

  16. 'We showed we can battle'published at 21:45 GMT 13 February

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    Chelsea

    Chelsea striker Liam Delap, speaking to TNT Sports: "We came here with one task and that was to win. We showed we can battle and also play some good football, so we are happy.

    "Pedro Neto is an incredible player. He is playing in a position he is not even used to but he showed his quality."

    On the chance he had in the first half: "I swear on my life I almost ran off, I thought it went in and was waiting for the referee to blow his whistle. It was silly from me but I thought it was in."

    On scoring from a corner: "We have our ways of applying pressure from corners. We have been so close a few times and always nice to see them go in."

  17. Postpublished at 21:43 GMT 13 February

    FT: Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    Alan Shearer
    Former England striker on BBC one

    Pedro Neto of Chelsea celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea turned the screw in the second half. You could see they meant business. Once they got the second goal, it was a matter of how many they were going to get.

  18. Wrexham remain on the uppublished at 21:40 GMT 13 February

    FT: Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    Ian Mitchelmore
    BBC Sport Wales at Stok Cae Ras, Wrexham

    Wrexham are into the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time since 1996-97.

    What a season this has been for Phil Parkinson's men - who are also sixth in the Championship.

  19. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:38 GMT 13 February

    Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich

    All over!

    Wrexham edge through to the next round, beating their Championship rivals.

  20. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:37 GMT 13 February

    Hull 0-4 Chelsea

    All over!

    Pedro Neto's hat-trick powers Chelsea into the fifth round of the FA Cup.

    Pedro Neto of Chelsea celebratesImage source, Getty Images