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By Caroline Cheese
BBC Wales’ Peter Shuttleworth at Stamford Bridge: "The 5,800 travelling Cardiff fans must have feared the worst yesterday when Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti named £105m of talent in his star-studded side including Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack especially as Dave Jones is suffering an injury crisis. Jones admitted on Friday that he may not be able to fill his substitutes bench but the big news for the Championship side is that influential targetman Jay Bothroyd and experienced midfielder Gavin Rae have been passed fit."From Eothain - We are the Basinas preservation society on 606:](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A63219783s_fromedit=1&s_type=15&s_sport=football)"Very excited about the south coast derby, just gutted I couldn’t get a ticket for it! I reckon it’ll be close game but with Portsmouth maybe just edging it…"1134: Now then, I’d be honoured if you were to get in touch today. I’m on 81111 if you’re in the UK or +44 7786200666 if you’re out there in the big, wide world. Alternatively, you could dabble in606,](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A63219783s_fromedit=1&s_type=15&s_sport=football)orTwitter.](http://twitter.com/carolinecheese)1131: Later on, Derby v Birmingham and Reading v West Brom (1500 GMT) before we finish off with a bit of Man City v Stoke. Ooh, and Football League Macca returns from celebrating the birth of Mini-Football-League-Macca (no, that is actually his name) to bring us the magic of the Football League (obviously), which begins with Swansea-Newcastle at 1245 GMT.1127: Southampton v Portsmouth kicks off a wee bit later at 1230 GMT. Wonder why so early Saints boss Alan Pardew has promised his club will not be “smug” about Pompey’s dire financial plight, but adds (not very) menacingly: “I want that club to survive and come through, and I want us to be better than them and we are working towards that.” Avram Grant says he has been left in no doubt about the importance of the game, adding in his understated way: "I don’t think there is a big love between these two clubs."1124: Yes, as John Terry enjoys a relaxing sunshine break in Dubai, FA Cup favourites Chelsea are up against 2008 finalists Cardiff in today’s first kick-off at 1200 GMT. Carlo Ancelotti hasalready named a fairly strong team for the tie,while injury-hit Cardiff have had to turn down sicknotes from Michael Chopra and Gabor Gyepes.1115: Hello there. Apparently, it’s been so long since I did one of these that Cardiff have been promoted to the Premier League. Or have Chelsea been relegated to the Championship You what It’s FA Cup fifth-round day MagicThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.