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    Man Utd host Derby or West Ham with Tottenham facing Wrexham or Sheffield United as FA Cup fifth round draw revealed

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been drawn at home to West Ham in the FA Cup fifth round.Erik ten Hag’s side comfortably beat Reading 3-1 in the previous round on Sunday, with the Hammers winning away at Derby.
    The FA Cup fifth round draw in full
    Erik ten Hag is aiming to end Manchester United’s trophy droughtCredit: PA
    The Red Devils have been handed a home tie for the third round running and will welcome West Ham to Old Trafford.
    Manchester City have been dealt an easier tie against Bristol City after beating Chelsea and Arsenal to reach the fifth round.
    Tottenham are the next highest-placed side left in the competition and will meet Wrexham or Sheffield United for a place in the quarter-final.
    Antonio Conte’s side are aiming to win the FA Cup for the first time since 1991, having previously claimed it eight times.
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    While United are seeking their first FA Cup victory since 2016, when a Jesse Lingard winner saw them lift the trophy under Louis van Gaal.
    His compatriot Ten Hag is determined to win silverware in his debut season as manager but admitted his side have a lot of work to make that a reality.
    After the win over Reading he said: “We are here for trophies but we have a long way to go.
    “We’re building.”
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    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheffield United vs Tottenham
    Fulham vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Manchester City
    Manchester United vs Derby or West Ham
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    FA Cup 5th round draw LIVE REACTION: Man Utd vs West Ham, Wrexham could face Spurs – latest

    THE FA Cup fifth round draw has concluded with some tasty ties drawn!Jermaine Jenas and Alex Scott conducted the big draw during The One Show.
    Manchester United have been rewarded for their win over Reading with a home match against West Ham.
    The Hammers beat Derby 2-0 in the final fourth-round tie.
    While Ryan Reynold’s non-league Wrexham could face Tottenham if they beat Sheffield United in their replay.

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    Follow ALL of the latest draw reaction below…
    When is the FA Cup fifth round?
    The FA Cup fifth round will be taking place during the week commencing February 27.
    Just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    And there will be no replays from this stage.
    FA Cup fifth round draw in full
    Here is the updated FA Cup fifth round draw.
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    West Ham to face Man Utd
    So there will be one guaranteed all-Prem clash after all.
    West Ham have beaten Derby County 2-0.
    So will now go forth to visit Manchester United in the fifth round.
    Credit: Reuters
    When are the FA Cup fifth round ties played?
    The FA Cup fifth round will be taking place during the week commencing February 27.
    Just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    And there will be NO replays from this stage
    FA Cup fifth round draw – updated
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    FA Cup draw reaction latest
    Manchester United – who face West Ham next – are seeking their first FA Cup victory since 2016, when a Jesse Lingard winner saw them lift the trophy under Louis van Gaal.
    His compatriot Ten Hag is determined to win silverware in his debut season as manager but admitted his side have a lot of work to make that a reality.
    After the win over Reading he said: “We are here for trophies but we have a long way to go. We’re building.”
    FA Cup draw reaction latest
    Manchester City have been dealt an easier tie against Bristol City after beating Chelsea and Arsenal to advance to the fifth round.
    Tottenham are the next highest-placed side left in the competition and will meet Wrexham or Sheffield United for a place in the quarter-final.
    Antonio Conte’s side are aiming to win the FA Cup for the first time since 1991, having previously claimed it eight times.
    FA Cup fifth round draw in full – updated
    Here is the FA Cup fifth round draw following West Ham’s victory over Derby County tonight.
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    Updated FA Cup draw
    So there will be one guaranteed all-Prem clash after all.
    West Ham have beaten Derby County 2-0.
    So will now go forth to visit Manchester United in the fifth round.
    Credit: Getty
    When are the FA Cup fifth round ties?
    The FA Cup fifth round will be taking place during the week commencing February 27.
    Just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    And there will be no replays from this stage
    West Ham 2-0 up
    West Ham are now winning 2-0 at Derby.
    Michail Antonio ha doubled the Hammers’ lead after Jarrod Bowen’s opener.
    Manchester United await in the fifth round.
    Credit: Getty
    FA Cup fifth round draw in full
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs Derby or West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    When is the FA Cup fifth round?
    The FA Cup fifth round ties will be taking place the week commencing February 27.
    And, just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    There will be no replays from this stage!
    West Ham leading Derby
    West Ham are leading 1-0 at Derby in the final fourth round tie tonight.
    Jarrord Bowen has scored the only goal of the game with a trip to Manchester United up for grabs for the winner in the fifth round.
    Credit: Reuters
    FA Cup fifth round draw in full
    Here’s your FA Cup fifth round draw.
    And remember, there are no replays from this stage.
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs Derby or West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    FA Cup draw reaction latest
    Manchester United – who face Derby or West Ham – are seeking their first FA Cup victory since 2016, when a Jesse Lingard winner saw them lift the trophy under Louis van Gaal.
    His compatriot Ten Hag is determined to win silverware in his debut season as manager but admitted his side have a lot of work to make that a reality.
    After the win over Reading he said: “We are here for trophies but we have a long way to go. We’re building.”
    FA Cup draw latest
    Manchester City have been dealt an easier tie against Bristol City after beating Chelsea and Arsenal to reach the fifth round.
    Tottenham are the next highest-placed side left in the competition and will meet Wrexham or Sheffield United for a place in the quarter-final.
    Antonio Conte’s side are aiming to win the FA Cup for the first time since 1991, having previously claimed it eight times.
    When is the FA Cup fifth round?
    The FA Cup fifth round will be taking place the week commencing February 27.
    Just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    And there will be no replays from this stage
    We’re into extra-time and penalties territory.
    Magic of the cup
    There could be NO all-Premier League clashes in the next round.
    Though this depends on Derby vs West Ham tonight and Fulham winning their replay over Sunderland.
    What an exciting FA Cup we’ve had this season.

    FA Cup fifth round draw
    Roll up, roll up. Here is your FA Cup fifth round draw…
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs Derby or West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    Derby vs West Ham follows
    Derby County vs West Ham United is taking place tonight with a 7.45pm kick-off.
    And the stakes have now been raised for the game.
    The winner has a trip to Manchester United in the fifth round.
    FA Cup fifth round draw dates
    The FA Cup fifth round will be taking place on the week commencing February 27.
    And, just like last year it will be a MIDWEEK round.
    There will be no replays from this stage.

    FA Cup fifth round draw in full
    So that’s that for the FA Cup fifth round draw.
    And some tasty looking ties have been drawn…
    Southampton vs Luton or Grimsby
    Leicester vs Blackburn or Birmingham
    Stoke City vs Brighton
    Wrexham or Sheff Utd vs Tottenham
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
    Man Utd vs Derby or West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    FA Cup fifth round draw
    Man Utd vs Derby or West Ham
    Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheff Weds or Fleetwood
    FA Cup fifth round draw
    Fulham or Sunderland vs Leeds
    Bristol City vs Man City
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    When is FA Cup 5th round draw? Start time TONIGHT, live stream FREE, TV channel, ball numbers

    THE FA Cup is rolling on at some pace this season, and we’re nearly ready for the fifth round draw TONIGHT!Manchester City beat Arsenal in the marquee tie of the fourth round courtesy of Nathan Ake’s second-half strike.
    All eyes will be on the fifth round drawCredit: Getty
    Eight ties are being drawnCredit: Getty
    And Manchester United beat Paul Ince’s Reading to progress to the fifth round.
    Here is all the information you need for the FA Cup fifth round draw…
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    When is the FA Cup 5th round draw?
    The FA Cup fifth round draw will take place on Monday, January 30.
    The draw will commence during the One Show on BBC 1 from 7pm.
    Eight ties will be drawn.
    What live stream and TV channel is the FA Cup 5th round draw on?
    The FA Cup fifth round draw will be broadcast on BBC1 on TV.
    And it will be live streamed on the official Emirates FA Cup Twitter and Facebook channels.
    What are the FA Cup 5th round draw ball numbers?
    1 Tottenham Hotspur2 Southampton3 Wrexham or Sheffield United4 Ipswich Town or Burnley5 Manchester United6 Luton Town or Grimsby Town7 Derby County or West Ham United8 Stoke City9 Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City10 Leicester City11 Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town12 Manchester City 13 Bristol City14 Brighton & Hove Albion15 Fulham or Sunderland16 Leeds United
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    Ryan Reynolds makes hilarious comment about Sheffield United – leaving BBC studio in stitches before Wrexham’s 3-3 draw

    WREXHAM owner Ryan Reynolds left BBC pundit Alan Shearer in stitches before Sunday’s 3-3 FA Cup thriller with Sheffield United.Canadian actor and Hollywood star Reynolds, 46, completed a takeover of the non-league club in 2021 with Rob McElhenney.
    Ryan Reynolds left BBC pundit Alan Shearer in stitchesCredit: Rex
    Ryan Reynolds is the co-owner of non-league side Wrexham, who will contest an FA Cup fourth round replay against Sheffield UnitedCredit: Instagram
    The National League leaders missed out on promotion last season but are targeting a cup run this year.
    Wrexham beat Championship side Coventry in the third round of the FA Cup to set up their clash with Sheffield United.
    Ahead of kick-off, Reynolds joined Match of the Day host Gary Lineker and pundit Shearer.
    And he left the studio in stitches as he claimed it would take a miracle to beat his high-flying team.
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    Reynolds said: “I get nervous for a match like today.
    “Sheffield United are three leagues above us, 70 teams above us. It’s a classic David vs Goliath.
    “You guys know this more than anybody on Earth, this is football.
    “This is the beautiful game.
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    “And I’m going to go on record and say there’s a chance – albeit a slim chance – that Sheffield United pulls off a miracle today.”
    A miracle did in fact happen at the Racecourse Ground.
    Wrexham were minutes from booking their place in the fourth round of the cup with a 3-2 win over ten-men Sheffield United.
    However, John Egan scored right at the death in the fifth minute of added time to send the game to a replay. More

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    Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds hands Gary Lineker Wrexham shirt as owner reveals Premier League dream on huge FA Cup day

    GARY LINEKER, Alan Shearer and Mark Hughes received a signed Wrexham shirt as Ryan Reynolds revealed his premier League dream for the Welsh club.The Hollywood superstar and fellow actor Rob McElhenney bought the non-league side for £2million in 2021.
    Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds gave a Wrexham shirt to Gary LinekerCredit: PA
    The Hollywood star poses with Alan Shearer and Mark Hughes before kick offCredit: Eroteme
    And they have become a huge hit worldwide since the takeover despite missing out on promotion after the TV documentary “Welcome to Wrexham” went global.
    Reynolds flew in from America especially for today’s FA Cup fourth round clash with Sheffield United, which finished in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
    The game was being televised live on BBC, and host Lineker and pundits Shearer and Hughes got the opportunity to speak with the 46-year-old silverscreen ace before their attempted giantkilling of their Championship opponents.
    Reynolds, speaking on BBC, said: “I’m standing amongst legends here!
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    “It has been the greatest experience of my entire life, not withstanding my family. It’s going to be multi-decade project, and everything it entails is just magic. We wanted to get involved.
    “We looked at a bunch of different clubs but Wrexham just spoke to us, the club was already perfect, it just needed a bit of awareness.
    “We’re not here to make decisions on the pitch. I look at this place like a church. It’s got a special place in my heart, and it’s spreading across the world.
    “The plan is to get to the Premier League, If it’s theoretically possible then why not? That is the goal.
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    “Realistically the fact that we’re in this church, if I were Sheffield United, I’d be taking this game very seriously.”
    Reynolds, who was spotted handing a signed Wrexham shirt to the BBC Match of the Day boys before the interview, added: “We sold 24,000 jerseys this year.
    “So many went to North America and Canada. It’s been amazing. The reception overseas has been the most surprising thing. The part that I find most gratifying is the support from outside the club, Wrexham has become a tourist destination. 
    “I’m pacing around like a caged lion. This is an extraordinary day. It’s a classic David versus Goliath story. This is football, anything can happen.”
    Hughes, a former Wales international, echoed the views of Reynolds and said: “The impact the guys have had since they came in has been phenomenal.
    “I’m a Wrexham boy, I’m from down the road, and everyone has been talking about it, everyone’s delighted.” More

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    Andy Robertson apologises to Liverpool fans as he admits Reds are getting even WORSE after FA Cup exit to Brighton

    ANDY ROBERTSON conceded Liverpool have been “nowhere near good enough” as the FA Cup holders crashed out to leave their season in tatters.Kaoru Mitoma’s injury-time stunner plunged the Reds’ bid for silverware to a new low as Jurgen Klopp’s flops suffered defeat to Brighton for the second time in 15 days.
    Andy Robertson apologised to Liverpool fans after the FA Cup defeat to BrightonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The Reds lost 2-1 on the South CoastCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Kaoru Mitoma netted a dramatic late winner for the SeagullsCredit: Getty
    With Liverpool dumped out of both cups and ninth in the Premier League – ten points off the top four places – the only shot of a trophy remains the Champions League, where they face holders Real Madrid in the last 16.
    Fuming Robertson, who apologised to the club’s fans, said: “This season has been nowhere near good enough. We wanted a new start at the turn of the year. If anything, we’ve been worse.
    “You can’t put your finger on one thing that’s gone wrong, it’s more than that. You can tell we’re not confident in front of goal; we’re still a bit open defensively.
    “We need to get our confidence back. I feel sorry for the fans. They were unbelievable today and we’ve let them down again.
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    “I thought it was a proper cup tie – end to end, both teams had chances.
    “We were slightly better than two weeks ago, but we’re out of the cup and it’s bitterly disappointing. We need to start winning games. It’s easy to say and harder to fix.”
    Liverpool took the lead on the half hour through Harvey Elliott but were pegged back by Lewis Dunk’s fluke, before the excellent Mitoma won it in injury time with a superb piece of control and composure.
    Robertson’s fiery words were put to Klopp and the German replied: “It’s not 100 per cent true, but it’s not 100 per cent wrong. Of course you want a new start when you come back after the World Cup break, you want to go for it.
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    “And so far it didn’t happen properly. But we have to keep working. There were good performances and good moments in the game today.
    “We had the game in mind from a couple of weeks ago which was pretty much the bottom of my time. So this was better, much better.
    “But we still conceded two goals from set-pieces. We have to improve, body language, a couple of boys have to do much better.
    “But last game here we couldn’t have won. Today nobody would have been surprised if we had won the game.”
    Mitoma was signed for just £2.5million from Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale in 2021, before going on loan to Albion’s Belgian sister side Union Saint-Gilloise last term.
    He has been a revelation this season, netting six goals in 19 games for the Seagulls, and his injury-time strike was simply breathtaking.
    On the magical match-winner, Dunk said: “I’m glad he’s on our side. I wouldn’t fancy having to chase him. He’s a top player and he’s come out of nowhere.”
    Roberto De Zerbi was happy with the result but felt his side could have played even better.
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    The Italian added: “The result we are very happy. We won a very difficult game against a different team than the last game.
    “If you want to speak about quality of play, I didn’t like the game. We made a lot of simple mistakes and we have to work. We have to improve to achieve the higher level.” More

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    Wrexham 3 Sheff Utd 3: Ryan Reynolds heartbroken in FA Cup epic as Blades avoid non-league giant killing in 95th minute

    AND THEY say that they don’t make them like this anymore.Yet Phil Parkinson’s National League heroes still starred in their own Hollywood–made Oscar winner.
    Paul Mullin’s 86th minute goal was cancelled out by Sheffield United in stoppage timeCredit: AFP
    John Egan netted a dramatic equaliser to rescue a replay for the BladesCredit: Alamy
    Hollywood owner Ryan Reynolds celebrated in the stands but was left heartbroken late onCredit: AFP
    At one point it was all too much for the film starCredit: AFP
    James Jones scooped in an equaliser for Wrexham after they fell 1-0 behindCredit: Getty
    Thomas O’Connor slammed home from a corner to put the hosts 2-1 upCredit: AFP
    One that looked like being a real weepie but turned into blockbuster that had everyone on the edge of their seats right to the last kick.
    Paul Mullin thought he had become the hero figure at the end, this season’s FA Cup top scorer grabbing his ninth goal in seven ties with the coolest of finishes.
    Yet while he proved why he is Wrexham’s leading man – that’s 55 goals in 70 games for the club – ten–man Sheffield United showed they are true grit.
    Deep into time added on John Egan popped up from nowhere to force a sequel at Bramall Lane – and on the basis of this drama tickets for it will fly out the doors.
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    Paul Heckingbotham, having seen Daniel Jebbison red-carded for a kick on Red Dragons club captain Ben Tozer in the 70th minute, will be as relieved as opposite number Parkinson was disappointed amidst the closing scenes that promise so much more in the sequel.
    Wrexham tunes of glory echoed around the Racecourse Ground, just before the first whistle a stirring rendition of the Declan Swans – a song about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
    What was mainly lost in the electric atmosphere within the famous old ground was that the Blades are on quite a journey of their own.
    Parkinson’s players are rightly proud of the charge that is propelling them back to the Football League under the guidance of A-lister owners.
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    Their 3–0 midweek win over Gateshead extended their club record unbeaten run to 22 games.
    And as always these days, they were playing in front of a 10,000 sellout.
    You couldn’t buy a home shirt for love or money.
    Not just before the game.
    It’s been that way for most of the season and now there was the chance of Dragons slaying giants.
    As McElhenney declared on social media: “Take on a side three leagues and 70 points above us? God, I love this game.”
    He can’t have been loving it that much as Oli McBurnie’s early header sailed past goalkeeper Mark Howard.
    McElhenney’s partner Reynolds, who had been bouncing around the stadium for hours said not long before the teams appeared, said: “There is something special about this town.
    “The fact Wrexham have become a tourist destination for so many folks and they are showing up here.”
    The club has indeed becoming a global attraction for the pair who oversaw the documentary series ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ about their takeover of two years ago.
    Except this welcome was really a brutal reminder that the Blades did, indeed, start the clash 70 places above their ambitious hosts.
    They are 12 points above third–placed Middlesbrough, they haven’t lost since the restart following the World Cup, and have won seven out of eight games.
    And as they proved, they are sharp.
    McBurnie saw the opportunity as the Wrexham defence, maybe still a little overwhelmed by the noise and the atmosphere – the whole big deal of it all – stood still.
    He didn’t, spinning away from his marker, with nothing Howard could do to stop him.
    Things only went from bad to worse for Parkinson’s side.
    While United celebrated Jordan Tunnicliffe was lying within a collapsed advertising hoarding, having slumped onto it with a hamstring injury.
    He had to be replaced by Max Cleworth and by the 10th minute centre back Aaron Hayden was giving away to James Jones after damaging a calf muscle.
    There had been so much Sky Blue thinking around the club after the wild ride that was a 4–3 third round win over Coventry City.
    But this was the most miserable of starts and had Jaden Boggel and Jebbison made more of opportunities Wrexham’s incredible journey would have hit the buffers.
    And they might have crumbled.
    After that nightmare start in the club’s first appearance in the fourth round since 2000 plenty would have understood had they done so.
    But what is happening at the Racecourse is more than a celluloid fantasy and Parkinson’s men started making themselves heroes.
    They were helped in their comeback quest by goalkeeper Adam Davies, one of five United changes, who dropped the ball and caused 49th minute panic amongst his defenders.
    As they were still trying to calm down sixty second later as Wrexham breathed fire and sub Jones stabbed home from close range.
    The sheer intensity of what came next bent the Blades completely out of shape and Tom O’Connor was perfectly placed to latch onto a desperate clearance and smash home.
    And when Mullin hit the net four minutes from time – the second–placed Championship side still reeling from Jebberson’s dismissal – it seemed like the perfect finale.
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    But central defender Egan had the last word.
    In Episode One, at least.
    Oli McBurnie headed Sheffield United into an early leadCredit: Getty
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    Watch as cameraman wildly celebrates Harry Clifton’s FA Cup equaliser for Grimsby before remembering to get shot

    GRIMSBY TOWN’S photographer became an unlikely hit after he was spotted wildly joining in his club’s goal celebration yesterday.The Mariners are mid-table in League Two but they put that up-and-down form to one side for the FA Cup.
    Grimsby’s cameraman was leaping for joy after the equaliser at LutonCredit: Twitter / @BBCMOTD
    He then tried to regain his composure to record the wild scenesCredit: Twitter / @BBCMOTD

    They travelled to Championship club Luton Town in the fourth round and played their part in a thrilling 2-2 draw to earn a replay.
    But despite Grimsby’s heroes securing a replay against the team sitting 57 places above them in the Football League pyramid, it was their official cameraman who went viral.
    The visitors took the lead through Gavin Holohan seconds before the break but they were pegged back moments after half time courtesy of a Elijah Adebayo penalty.
    Jordan Clark then put the Hatters ahead but within a minute Grimsby had an equaliser.
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    Harry Clifton stabbed home and raced towards the jubilant fans in the away end.
    The club’s cameraman was also stood next to the goal in front of the supporters and he proceeded to jump in the air and pump his fist next to the players. 
    Liam Emmerson, Grimsby’s digital content creator, then quickly composed himself and proceeded to snap pictures of the wild celebrations.
    The unlikely star soon went viral after Match of the Day shared footage of the scenes, and he reacted to the video on Twitter by posting a crying emoji alongside the words: “Oh hell.”
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    Emmerson later shared a screenshot of him leaping into the air during the celebrations and captioned it with “#newprofilepic”.
    One fan commented: “With that leap Liam could do a job at set pieces.”
    While another wrote: “Fantastic. Love that.”
    That was not the only highlight from the memorable afternoon at Kenilworth Road after the game suffered a short delay after the sprinklers were accidentally set off just moments after kick-off. More