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FA Cup fourth round LIVE RESULTS: Sixth-tier Maidstone STUN Ipswich, Everton host Luton, Newcastle visit Fulham


THE magic of the FA Cup strikes again as non-league side Maidstone have BEATEN Championship outfit Ipswich Town.

Sam Corne’s strike turned out to be the difference maker in this thrilling fourth round tie.

Elsewhere, Newcastle make the trip to London where Marco Silva’s Fulham awaits.

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  • Goal – Jamie Vardy (Leicester)

  • Sheff Utd 2-2 Brighton

    Incredible fightback from Chris Wilder’s side.

    In the eighth minute of time added on, Bogle found Osula who finished well to complete the comeback.

    Roberto De Zerbi will be giving his side the hairdryer treatment in the interval.

    Credit: PA
  • Goal – William Osula (Sheff Utd)

  • Sheff Utd 1-2 Brighton

    Finally the home fans have something to celebrate.

    VAR is checking for an offside and the wait is ongoing.

    It is usually not a good sign when the review takes this long.

    Hamer slotted a shot into the roof of the net, he just hopes his goal stands.

    Finally VAR confirms the goal is good, much to the delight of the Sheff Utd fans.

  • Goal – Gustavo Hamer (Sheff Utd)

  • Everton 0-1 Luton

    The visitors get the goal their play has deserved.

    As a corner comes in, Reece Burke shoots hard and low but it deflects off the Everton defender and is in the back of the net.

    Not a lot Mykolenko could do as he was unable to react quickly enough.

  • Own goal – Vitaliy Mykolenko (Everton)

  • Stones have their lowest ever odds

    After their stunning victory today, Maidstone Utd are now only 269-1 to win the trophy with the bookies.

    Man City: 11/5

    Liverpool: 4/1

    Man United: 17/2

    Chelsea: 13/1

    Newcastle: 13/1

    Aston Villa: 17/1

    Brighton: 21/1

    Bournemouth: 28/1

    Wolves: 29/1

    Everton: 39/1

    Fulham: 41/1

    Nottingham Forest: 47/1

    Leicester: 47/1

    Leeds United: 54/1

    Southampton, Luton, Coventry, Birmingham: 99/1

    West Brom: 109/1

    Sheffield United: 119/1

    Blackburn: 129/1

    Watford, Norwich: 149/1

    Plymouth: 200/1

    Bristol City: 249/1

    Maidstone United: 269/1

    Wrexham: 300/1

    Newport: 300/1

    All odds brought to you by Betfair.

  • Everton 0-0 Luton

    Despite having half-chances in the box, The Toffees seem to be taking one too many touches when the chance presents itself.

    Luton are starting to take the game by the scruff of the neck and are looking the better of the two teams.

    Still no goals at Goodison Park but the visitors are looking the more likely to get it.

  • Leeds 1-0 Plymouth

    Byram finds Anthony in the box and side foots his effort into the bottom corner of the goal.

    The hosts finally get a goal for all their domination.

    Anthony lifts his shirt up in celebration with a fitting tribute for his mother who he sadly lost this week.

  • Goal – Jaidon Anthony (Leeds Utd)

  • Sheff Utd 0-2 Brighton

    It is just not proving to be a good season to be a Blades’ fan.

    Bogle is penalised for foul in the box, VAR agrees with the decision.

    Pedro steps up and sends the keeper the wrong way to double the visitors’ lead.

  • Goal – Joao Pedro (Brighton)

  • Leeds 0-0 Plymouth

    The hosts are starting to dominate the game now.

    All they are missing is a goal but Plymouth are struggling to get out of their own half.

    Ethan Ampadu could be on a hat-trick already in this game with a shot well blocked and keeper foiling him on another occasion.

  • Sheff Utd 0-1 Brighton

    Buonanotte, take a bow son!

    An absolute screamer at Bramall Lane as The Seagulls’ player pings one into the top corner.

    The Blades just cannot catch a break as the visitors take the lead, all of this after Pascal Gross had a goal disallowed earlier in the game for offside.

  • Goal – Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton)

  • Form is temporary, class is permanent

    Wolves have shared their congratulations for Maidstone manager George Elokobi.

    A touch of class from the Midlands club.

    Elokobi will be getting some texts from well-wishers today after they beat Ip[swich 2-1 at Portman Road.

  • Everton 0-0 Luton

    Calvert-Lewin does well down the left flank.

    After holding the ball up, he rolls it the edge of the box to Beto.

    The striker tries to side foot it into the goal but drags it wide.

    Should really be one-nil to The Toffees.

    Credit: PA
  • Leicester 0-0 Birmingham

    With The Foxes makes ten changes, it is Tony Mowbray’s side who have started the more positive.

    Stolarczyk maakes a good save with his feet to deny Birmingham.

    The visitors will want to get a goal to cap off the start they have made.

  • Leeds 0-0 Plymouth

    The visitors have a half chance as a ball is fizzed across the goal.

    It makes it way to the back post and almost hits the Plymouth player rather than him shooting.

    With the ball rebounding just over the bar, to Meslier’s relief.

  • Plymouth starting XI:

    Here is the side Ian Foster has named as they looked to upset the odds with a win at Elland Road.

    Credit: @Argyle
  • Leeds starting XI:

    Daniel Farke rotates his side for the visit of Plymouth in this FA Cup fourth round tie.

    Credit: @LUFC
  • Birmingham starting XI:

    Tony Mowbray makes three changes for the short trip to the King Power Stadium today.

    Credit: @BCFC
  • Leicester starting XI:

    Enzo Maresca makes ten changes for the Midlands derby in the FA Cup this afternoon.

    Credit: @LCFC
  • Brighton starting XI:

    Roberto De Zerbi puts a strong line-up out as his chance have a chance to chase to some silverware in the FA Cup.

    Credit: @OfficialBHAFC


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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