Oxford United vs. Charlton Athletic Live Stream: Watch Online FA Cup Match Streaming At 7:45 PM

Jan 21, 2014 02:46 PM EST

Oxford United and Charlton Athletic are playing in the FA Cup on Tuesday and the English football match is online and streaming at 7:45 pm ET and comes after last week's match with Manchester City getting past the Blackburn Rovers and this will be at the Kassam Stadium and will out the winner into the fourth round.

The two teams played last week and now they are playing again after a 2-2 draw and the spot in the fourth round against Huddersfield Town. The fourth round will be played on January 25 and 26 later in the month and Oxford comes in after winning against Wycombe Wanderers and the last FA Cup match came after the first one against Charlton Athletic was postponed and now the two will go for it on Tuesday.

Check here for the Oxford United and Charlton Athletic live coverage.

Here is more news from the league and Reuters.com has more on the league as the FA Cup continues and check back for more on the tournament.

Former England midfielder Paul Ince was sacked as manager of Blackpool on Tuesday after less than a year in charge of the Championship club. Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher praised the tactics of under-fire manager David Moyes and angrily dismissed suggestions that the presence of former boss Alex Ferguson at matches was hampering the inconsistent team.

Defending champions United returned to winning ways with a 2-0 home victory over Swansea City on Saturday after three straight 2-1 defeats in league and cup action.

The victory over the side they lost at home to in the FA Cup last week came after Moyes made a tactical move at halftime, with Shinji Kagawa and Adnan Januzaj switching roles which resulted in a 47th minute goal for Antonio Valencia.

Ince, 46, was appointed last February and briefly took Blackpool to the top of England's second tier this season after they won five of their first six games. But they have lost eight of their last nine and sunk to 14th in the table as well as being knocked out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle by Bolton Wanderers. Ince's departure was confirmed on the club's website (www.blackpoolfc.co.uk) and his assistants Alex Rae and Steve Thompson are also leaving.

Midfielder Barry Ferguson will take charge of training when the players return on Thursday, the club said in a statement. Ince, whose son Tom plays for the club, was given a five-match stadium ban by the English FA in October for violence towards a match official.

He won only 12 out of 42 games at Blackpool who are now looking for their fourth full-time manager since being relegated after one season in the Premier League in 2010-11. Ince, who represented England 53 times between 1992 and 2000, played for West Ham United, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Liverpool during a distinguished career.

He has also managed Macclesfield Town, MK Dons, Blackburn Rovers and Notts County.

(Reuters)

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