Did your team live up to expectations with their FA Cup performance at the weekend?We asked former England midfielder and Sky Sports Now guest Ray Wilkins to grade each side based on their 90-minute FA Cup performances.So how did your team fare? Did they get an A or an F, or somewhere in between? Read on to see how each side has been ranked... FA Cup results Arsenal 0-0 Hull Reading 3-1 West Brom Watford 1-0 Leeds Bournemouth 0-2 Everton Blackburn 1-5 West Ham Tottenham 0-1 Crystal Palace Chelsea 5-1 Man City Reading - A+Results like this are what the romance of the FA Cup are all about, its incredible. Weve still got two teams left in the competition from outside the Premier League in Shrewsbury, who host Manchester United on Monday, and Reading. Brian McDermotts side put in a brilliant performance and deserve their A+.West Ham - A+People would have said Sundays game may have been a really difficult test for West Ham. I was one of them because the pitch is not the greatest at Ewood Park and I worried whether West ham would fancy the challenge. They certainly did and for that they deserve an A+.Im really enjoying what Slaven Bilic is doing at West Ham. In Dimitri Payet they have a world class footballer, Mark Noble is performing consistently in the middle of the pitch and they look a very good side. Dimitri Payetof West Ham United celebrates with manager Slaven Bilic at Blackburn Chelsea - AYoull find Guus Hiddink will not be tinkering with his side too much in the coming weeks. Hell be consistent with his selections and stick with the side thats playing well. The same team played in Paris in midweek and many people thought there would be changes, but knowing Guus there was no way he was going to make changes. He wants to win this competition big time. Chelsea put in a superb performance which deserves an A. Eden Hazard is congratulated after scoring in the FA Cup against Manchester City Crystal Palace - AAlan Pardews side have been under par in the last couple months and considering that form its a brilliant result for Palace at White Hart Lane. Yannick Bolasies stock has certainly gone up since hes been out of the side and all of a sudden hes back, and they win. He must be their lucky omen. I didnt expect them to win because of their league form, but they proved me wrong to get an A. Crystal Palace booked their place in the quarter-finals with a 1-0 win at Tottenham Everton - AI have to give Everton a good A for their performance on Saturday. Bournemouth is not an easy place to go. Everton were under a bit of pressure early on but stuck at it and scored a couple of good goals.It doesnt matter that theyve got a tough quarter-final tie against Chelsea. In the league meeting earlier this season they hammered Chelsea at Goodison Park. There is no reason they cant do it again. Wilkins handed Everton an A for their performance at Bournemouth Manchester City - BAs much as people will say Chelsea were only playing Manchester Citys second team, the group of men Manuel Pellegrini put out did very well for 45 minutes. The killer goal was the second goal. You could see them slump and go a little bit out of shape. However, up until then they put in a good performance and get a B, but its only because of the showing of their young guys. Manuel Pellegrini made a number of changes as Manchester City were thumped 5-1 at Chelsea In terms of team selection, Im not a great fan of resting players. As a player myself I would want to play in every game so I do not get this need to rest players. These fixtures are the games you want to be involved in. Its the FA Cup, its fantastic. Get out there and put in a performance. Players are quite happy to be rotated but I just cannot get to grips with it. Its not for me.Watford - BWatford got the job done and thats the most important thing in the cup. Quique Sanchez Flores managed to rest Odion Ighalo but stuck with Troy Deeney, who I really like as a player. I saw Watford at Chelsea and I was very impressed. They are well organised and have a great work ethic in the squad. For getting through against Leeds they get a solid B. Ben Watson, Mario Suarez and manager Quique Sanchez Flores celebrate their teams 1-0 win against Leeds Hull - BThe extra game is not a positive for Hull as they have an extremely busy Championship schedule ahead of them and some massive games as they look for automatic promotion. However, the draw at Arsenal just goes to show the strength of Steve Bruces squad after he made a host of changes. Hell be hoping his side can push on now and secure automatic promotion. As far as Saturdays concerned, its no mean feat to get a draw at the Emirates so Im giving them a B. Eldin Jakupovic was in excellent form for Hull to keep out Arsenal Leeds - BThey may have been knocked out but for me, Leeds get the same grade as Watford. Its never easy to go to a Premier League side in the FA Cup. You are always up against it. It was a really tough ask for Steve Evans side but once again they had great support at Vicarage Road. It was marvellous travelling support from a great club. In the coming years lets hope they can get back to where wed like to see them.Tottenham - CTo be totally honest I thought this was the nap of the day. I thought Tottenham would win and win comfortably. That did not have what was required on the day so they get a C. Wilkins was surprised to see Spurs lose at home to Crystal Palace Bournemouth - CIts a C for Bournemouth. Eddie Howe would have wanted a bit more from his side in front of their own fans. Bournemouth play some excellent stuff and they missed a penalty early in the game on Saturday. Who knows what might have been? But they would have expected a bit better from the game. The further you can go in the cup it gives you momentum and that would have helped as they look to stay in the Premier League.Arsenal - DThe extra game is certainly something Arsenal could do without. For me, I would always prefer to go for the strongest available team first, get the job done if you possibly can and then bring the players you want to off midway through the second-half or even at half-time if things are going really well. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger saw his side miss a host of chances in the draw with Hull Arsene Wenger knows more about his squad than I do but Ive been saying it for a long time, had they bought an out-an-out finisher in the window, Im sure Arsenal would have won Saturdays game. Its all ifs and buts but I just felt they needed a top quality finisher. In terms of their performance on Saturday, Im giving the Gunners a D.Blackburn - EIt was always going to be a big ask for Blackburn against a good West Ham side. However, playing at home and going a goal up you would have expected Paul Lamberts side to put up a bit more of a fight. Its an E for Blackburn. Ray Wilkins handed Tony Pulis West Brom an F after defeat at Reading West Brom - FIts a disappointing result for West Brom. It was a good opportunity for Tony Pulis to lead his side into the last eight against Championship opposition, but they came up short. Whats the lowest we can go? F? F it is!Watch Sky Sports Now weekdays from 10am to 12pm, Sky Sports News HQ.Also See:Rating Citys debutantsFA Cup talking pointsHiddink: Dont devalue FA CupFA Cup QF drawBlank Brazil Jersey . Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to add. 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Simon, the Roughriders much-hyped off-season acquisition, missed his second straight game with an injured leg. "I was just doing that as a tribute to my man," said Sheets. "I told him, Hey, Im going to draw the box and hit the Superman pose if I score." Sheets stated in the lead-up to the game that he felt he was already the best running back in the game, despite having finished nearly 200 yards back of Calgarys Jon Cornish, the league leader with 1,457 in 2012. He let his play do the talking Friday, even after Cornish was held to 42 yards on eight carries. "Were going to see them two more times and possibly three more times in the playoffs, and its a long season so Im not going to say Im happy about doing better than him tonight because he could do better than me next time," said Sheets, who never went for more than 18 yards on a single rush. Sheets had plenty of help, most notably from slotback Weston Dressler who topped all Riders receivers with an effort that began on Saskatchewans opening drive when he caught three passes for 33 yards. Dressler caught a bullet over the middle from quarterback Darian Durant for a 28-yard touchdown in the second quarter and drew a 31-yard pass interference penalty on Calgary linebacker Jonathan Hefney in the fourth quarter that set up Sheets go-ahead score. "Weve got plenty of guys that can make plays so youve just got to be ready for when your opportunity comes," said Dressler, who finished with 10 catches for 108 yards. "Whether its two, three times a game or nine, 10 times a game youve got to be ready for it and youve got to come through when the ball comes your way." It was a tough game for Hefney who was burned earlier in the game with the Stampeders leading 14-11. Saskatchewan slotback Chris Getzlaf outran Hefney for a 32-yard reception in the second quarter and overwhelmed him again on the next play for another nine yards. That led to a 36-yard field goal from Chris Milo, his second of four in the game. Milo also connected fromm 15, 38 and 29 yards.dddddddddddd "When our offensive line is playing as good as they are, youre getting holes, Kory Sheets is running the ball, when all that is going well it makes it really hard to cover the pass game because the (line)backers have to be involved," said Getzlaf. "They have to respect the run game." The seven-year veteran added a 15-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter that put the Riders up 35-21. Getzlaf finished with eight catches for 97 yards. "Hes a guy that I hope that has a very good season," said Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin. "I think he deserves it. "Hes taken a lot of criticism here and there and some of its warranted but at the end of the day hes a guy that I want to see turn into an all-star superstar in this league because hes got the potential to do that." Stampeders quarterback Drew Tate was deadly accurate for most of the game, completing 19-of-25 passes for 231 yards before giving way to Kevin Glenn with five minutes to play. Tate tossed second-quarter touchdowns to Rob Cote and Joe West, and Marquay McDaniel ran in from seven yards out on the games opening drive, as Calgary built a 21-14 lead by halftime. But things came unravelled in the second half. The Stamps were forced to punt on four straight offensive possessions and took a trio of defensive penalties in the fourth quarter that either extended Saskatchewan drives or led directly to Roughriders touchdowns. The Hefney pass interference call was followed by a too-many-men penalty and an unnecessary roughness flag, both of which gave the Riders a fresh set of downs. "We added some veterans and theyre a little bit more mature," said Chamblin. "I think those guys finished and they never panicked when they were down. "They understand that its about 60 minutes in the CFL and they understand the ups and downs of it." Durant played the entire game for Saskatchewan, going 26-for-34 for 258 yards. Glenn went 4-for-7 for 41 yards in relief of Tate and threw an interception to Macho Harris on the final play of the game. Both teams will meet East Division rivals for the first time in Week 3, with the Roughriders in Toronto on Thursday to face the Argonauts and the Stampeders in Montreal on Friday to face the Alouettes. Before the game, the Roughriders honoured four alumni who passed away during the off-season: Jack Gotta, Bryan Illerbrun, Grey Cup-winning coach Eagle Keys and Len Legault. ' ' '