We’re back under way at Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City make a change for the second half as Ruben Dias comes on for Nathan Ake.
Wolves’ boss Vitor Pereira, speaking to BBC MOTD: “I am proud of my players because we played with a lot of injury limitations.
“It means it was a game, a very difficult game. Three games in a row – I must feel proud.”
On Matheus Cunha: “When the situation happened I was looking for the ball.
“It means that I didn’t see the situation, but football is emotional and the level was very high today. Not only inside the pitch, but outside [the pitch]. With a lot of pressure, and in the end these are things that can happen.
“You know now he is frustrated, he is better in my opinion. I never speak to the team when we are nervous or frustrated. It is better to wait one day and think about everything. After we can have a talk.
“Of course, he is an important player, but next game we play with 11 and start with 11.
“We had the capacity to equalise the game in the second half and after that the injury limitations.”
On the seven minute VAR check: “I was very calm today. I think it was some problem in the machine. I don’t know what happened, but in the end I understand.”
On the Premier League relegation fight: “It will be a strong fight until the end, but we will be ready to do it.”
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Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC MOTD: “It’s a game only one team tried to win. I think we were in control of the game.
“But they found a way, Cunha, amazing goal. We should have scored two-three goals today.
“VAR, waiting seven minutes.
“It could have easily been three-nil. We don’t punish them when we’re playing better.
“We were controlling whole of the game. We deserved to go to the next round, but we had to do it in difficult way.”
On VAR and semi-automated offsides: “We were pushing a lot. We continued pushing and today we have semi-automatic offside.
“We have semi-automated offsides, it is going to taking a lot. It has cost us 30 games to put it [in]. In the first game we need it, it goes against us.
“It doesn’t work, they had to draw the lines, seven minutes there waiting.
“It is definitely not a good sign for everyone in involved.
“In most of these cases I remember in the Carabao Cup we were out because they scored with an arm and there was no VAR.
“I think everything has gone against us today and fortunately for us we go to the next round. We should have won this game a lot earlier.
“We missed big chances. Extra-time I don’t think they even arrived to our box.”
On the penalties: “We practice every day when there is a cup competition. It is not only luck, there is things involved. At the end it was a fair result today.”
Izzy Christiansen
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Manchester City have definitely got a few more gears to find, that’s for sure.
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The whistle goes for half time.
Plymouth fans will be disappointed to concede so late on but holding Manchester City after 45 minutes is still very respectable, and there’s a lot of football to be played yet.
Izzy Christiansen
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is all in the delivery from Kevin De Bruyne.
Big goal from Nico O’Reilly.
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Manchester City get the crucial leveller right before the break!
Fantastic free-kick in by Kevin de Bruyne, bent in behind the defence and Nico O’Reilly gets away to nod in.
Fantastic save by Conor Hazard as he pushes away Kevin de Bruyne’s strike.
Manchester City are pushing.
Simon Stone
BBC Sport’s chief football news reporter at the Etihad Stadium
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has dominated the news agenda for the last 24 hours after the astonishing scenes in the White House.
This is what Plymouth goalscorer Maksym Talovierov said about the troubles in his homeland in an interview with the Guardian newspaper this week.
“It’s really hard because for three years every morning I wake up and I see a lot of notifications about rockets and missiles in every city, including Kyiv, where my parents are.
“I text them immediately to see how they’re doing. ‘Are you in the [underground] car park? Are you in the metro?’ Because when they [Russia] are bombing and it’s dangerous, that’s where they go because they are the closest things to safe zones.”
Kevin de Bruyne’s shot deflects over and Manchester City have another corner.
Again, it is a City player who gets to the delivery first but this time it is Nathan Ake who heads wide.
Izzy Christiansen
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
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We have got a cup tie on our hands! My word, what a moment for Plymouth.
Maksym Talovierov just rises the highest and nods it beyond Stefan Ortega.
Erling Haaland like.
Big, big goal for Plymouth.
Almost a swift equaliser for Manchester City and it is again the set pieces that are causing issues for both sides, this time Vitor Reis powering a header just wide from a corner.
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WOW!
One chance, one goal and Championship strugglers Plymouth LEAD at Manchester City.
It is a good delivery into the box and Maksym Talovierov is there, free header and nods into the back of the net.
An explosion of noise from the away end. Plymouth have done it again.
Nathanael Ogbeta plays a dangerous ball into the box for Plymouth and Manchester City stab it behind to hand the visitors their first corner of the game.
Jack Grealish threads another good ball through from the left, almost finding James McAtee but Julio Pleguezuelo produces an excellent tackle to snuff out the chance.
When City look so in control, we tend to concede from a 43rd minute corner.
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A big cheer from the Plymouth fans as Ilkay Gundogan stands on Mustapha Bundu’s foot and the visitors are given a free-kick. They’ll take any wins, big or small.
Izzy Christiansen
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Ilkay Gundogan hit the inside of the post. He strikes it really well across the goalkeeper who has no chance.
Plymouth were fortunate the rebound didn’t fall to a Manchester City player.
Plymouth fans are having a grand old time. They bring out the oles as they string a couple of passes together.