Everton 1 Chelsea 1
At a sunny Goodison Park, a tight first half saw scores remain deadlocked before David Moyes' side came out firing in the second period.
Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha gave the hosts a deserved lead after 62 minutes and they could have gone two in front moments later, but Michael Essien produced a superb block to keep Everton's lead at just one goal.
Obviously, this is an old picture... coz Cahill was in Qatar with the Socceroos at the time this match was played
Essien's intervention proved crucial as Chelsea quickly re-grouped and snared a 75th minute equaliser, with Salomon Kalou coming off the bench to keep his side's FA Cup hopes alive.
Brazilian midfielder Ramires hit the post with a stunning shot from distance in the dying stages, but Everton clung on for a replay at Stamford Bridge.Southampton 1 Man U 2
Manchester United came from behind to keep their FA Cup hopes alive with a 2-1 victory over Southampton at St Mary's.
The hosts led on the stroke of half-time courtesy of a Richard Chaplow power strike into the roof of the United net, but Michael Owen headed home a Gabriel Obertan cross in the 65th minute to level the scores.
United striker Javier Hernandez then made sure there would be no replay for Sir Alex Ferguson's men, when he slipped behind the defence, before slotting a low shot past Southampton goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski.
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