15:00 Saturday

Everton vs Bournemouth - Under 2.5 Goals

Everton are showing signs of a turnaround under Moyes, having won their last three matches.

However, key attacking options like Calvert-Lewin and Broja are sidelined, and Bournemouth’s strong form will be affected by the absence of eight senior players.

Everton have only conceded four goals in their last six matches and rank as the Premier League’s fifth-best defensively. Meanwhile, Bournemouth stand as the fourth-best defensive side in the league.

The last game between these two sides at the start of January ended with just one goal scored.

17:45 Saturday

Birmingham vs Newcastle - Newcastle to Win

Newcastle head into this FA Cup clash full of confidence, sitting sixth in the Premier League and fresh off securing a place in the EFL Cup final.

Birmingham may be unbeaten in 18 games, but they haven’t faced opposition of Newcastle’s calibre this season. History is also against them, with just one win in their last 15 meetings against the Magpies and no home victory since 2000.

Premier League sides have dominated these matchups recently, progressing in 10 of the last 11 FA Cup ties against third-tier opposition. Expect Newcastle’s quality to shine through.

20:00 Saturday

Brighton vs Chelsea - Chelsea to Win

Despite struggling away recently (D2 L2), history is on Chelsea's side.

The Blues have won seven of their last 11 visits to Brighton who have struggled to get the better of Chelsea at the Amex - winning just once in 11 home fixtures overall.

Brighton are struggling in the Premier League at the moment with only two wins in 12 games and slipping to 10th.

Chelsea scored four against Brighton last time they met and the Seagulls conceded seven last time out. With the eight-time winners chasing their 26th fifth-round appearance in 28 seasons, they should win this fixture.