Bournemouth 0-0 Wolves
3. It is a feisty start at the Vitality Stadium.
Cunha is looking to get involved for the visitors as he wins a free kick for Wolves.
It all breaks down and The Cherries are immediately on the front foot.
Tavernier has the first shooting chance, but drags his shot wide of the target.
Boss looking to top season off
Bournemouth have been one of the surprise packages in the Premier League this campaign.
While they are pushing to qualify for Europe, Andoni Iraola knows what it would mean to their fans to win a trophy.
Having seen some big teams exit the competition already, it seems a superb chance for The Cherries to make a rare Wembley appearance.
View from SunSport’s Dan King at the Vitality Stadium
Let’s face it, these two sides are unlikely to have a better shout of winning the FA Cup any time soon than they do now.
Liverpool, the only “big” club showing any consistency, are already out because they didn’t take the competition seriously enough in the last round.
Bournemouth and Wolves have both made changes, but not so many that you think they fail to appreciate the opportunity they have.
Evanilson makes his first start up top for the Cherries since breaking a David Beckham bone in his foot a couple of months ago.