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By Jonathan Stevenson

1303: Scrap that: Paulton 0-1 Norwich. Former Forest striker Grant Holt heads into the ground and into the net, and cupset fans everywhere sigh.1302: So, Paulton Rovers. What You don’t know who the hell I’m talking about Oh, OK.Little Paulton were formed 128 years ago and usually have crowds of about 200.Right now, about two million people are watching The Rovers (must do better) on television as they try to cause a monumental cupset. Surely we can find them a better nickname, though1259: Swansea have made a flying start at the Liberty Satdium and they take a 10th-minute lead against fierce rivals Cardiff City. The Bluebirds fail to clear a corner, keeper David Marshall goes walkabout and **Nathan Dyer **nods over him into the net. The home fans go crazy. **Swansea 1-0 Cardiff.**1258: It’s a gorgeous autumnal afternoon and I’m watching Paulton Rovers cause Norwich City all kinds of problems on my telly. I doubt I’ve ever been happier.1255: You may have noticed that the Premier League games don’t start for more than two hours. In which case, well done. But there’s so much going on it’s embarrassing. Not only are they now under way at the Liberty Stadium, but we’ve got early FA Cup ties kicking off atHayes Lane,Athletic Field,and the brilliantly-namedWar Memorial Athletic Ground.**FA Cup Danny **will keep you up to date. It’s just how he rolls.**From ajt__1989 on 606: **](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A59348325)"South Wales derby to be a five-goal thriller, despite the early kick-off. Cardiff’s superior attack just edging it, come on your Bluebirds!"From JamieCutteridge on Twitter:](http://twitter.com/JamieCutteridge)"Can I be the first to use the phrase ‘cupset’ Just hoping my Dale boys avoid one at Luton later. Favourite day of the year!"1245: So, is that enough to keep you out of trouble today Remember, there are threeasy ways in which you can tell me what’s going on in your head:**Twitter me up *(come on, let’s crash through the 1,000 barrier);](http://twitter.com/Stevo_football)get in the mixer on the 606 thread](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A59348325)and get the texts in to 81111. As always, a very special selection will find their way on to this here page.BBC Sport’s David Dulin at the Liberty Stadium: "Five minutes to kick off here and the atmosphere is really starting to build as the 18,000+ sell-out crowd start to take their seats. All are in good voice. Swansea manager Paulo Sousa looks the part in his stylish grey suit for his first south Wales derby. He is watching his players do their final warm-up from the touchline."1237: There’s a full Championship programme too, with the potentially livelySwansea v Cardiffkicking off (steady) in about eight of your Welsh minutes, and nine more games later.Derby won’t care though, as they beat Coventry 2-1 last night,a game my colleague Paul Fletcher was at.“Give Nigel Clough time,” is Fletch’s message.](BBC - Paul Fletcher: Why Derby must keep faith with Clough)He’s usually right, too.1234: There’s a cheeky smattering of Premier League games too, for your delectation. At three o’clock Greenwich Mean Time, four top flight contests kick-off, withArsenal’s trip to Molineux to face Wolvesgetting under way at 1730. Wait, there’s more…1230: You know, we’re constantly being told that 14 February is the most romantic day of the year. But us football fans, we know differently. There is nothing on earth quite like the first round proper of the FA Cup.

** Though the third round comes pretty damn close*