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Hammers break Harriers hearts

Aaron Paul, Nigel Reo-Coker and Jobi McAnuff discuss Kidderminster Harrier's heartbreak, Plymouth Argyle's missed penalty and Frank Lampard's first match as Everton manager.

There were no big upsets in Saturday’s 4th round of the FA Cup but there was plenty of heartbreak.

Aaron Paul is alongside former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and former Leyton Orient manager Jobi McAnuff to talk about how close sixth tier Kidderminster Harriers came to creating history against West Ham. Not only once, but twice they conceded in stoppage time and a Jarrod Bowen winner sent them out of the FA Cup.

Chelsea survived a scare of their own against Plymouth Argyle where they won 2-1 in extra time. Plymouth’s Ryan Hardie missed a pen in the 118th minute and the panel discuss what it’s like to take a penalty when the stakes are so high?

And Frank Lampard got off to a dream start after Everton beat 4-1 at Brentford. Is this the perfect job for him?

3’33 - Kidderminster Harriers heartbreak

9’22 - How important Declan Rice is to West Ham

10’17 - Declan Rice with Kelly Somers

15’02 - Plymouth Argyle’s close call with Chelsea

25’46 - Frank Lampard on his first game at Goodison

27’00 - Everton’s much needed win over Brentford

34’10 – Sunderland’s defeat to Doncaster

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