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OneFootball·7 January 2023
OneFootball
OneFootball·7 January 2023
More FA Cup third action went down on Saturday. Here is everything you need to know.
Scorers: NĂșñez 45âČ, Salah 52âČ; Guedes 26âČ, Hee-Chan 66âČ
The dayâs final clash saw Liverpool and Wolves play out a 2-2 draw at Anfield.
The Reds were promising in the opening moments with Cody Gakpo making his debut; however, a howler from Alisson Becker initially put Wolves ahead.
The goalkeeper picked up the ball and attempted to distribute it, but an alert Gonçalo Guedes stripped him of it and then tapped home.
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Then just before the break, Liverpool pulled level as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Darwin NĂșñez combined brilliantly.
Coming out into the second half, Liverpool looked to take things into their own hands and turned things around within seven minutes as Mohamed Salah found himself in the right place at the right time.
Yet the Reds then stepped off the gas, which allowed substitute Hwang Hee-chan to turn things 2-2 with about 20 minutes left.
Drama then ensued as the visitors appeared to take the lead late on, only for VAR to rule the goal offside in heartbreak for Wolves but relief for Liverpool and a replay will take place.
Scorers: Windass 52âČ, 66âČ; GuimarĂŁes 69âČ
Newcastle United were dumped out of the FA Cup at the hands of third tier Sheffield Wednesday.
The visitors dominated the first half but it was the hosts who went ahead early in the second, when Josh Windass swept in from the edge of the six-yard box.
And Windass then put the League One side 2-0 up when he raced through on goal and finished emphatically in the 66th minute.
The Magpies soon pulled one back, however, with Bruno GuimarĂŁes tapping in from close range after a save from goalkeeper Cameron Dawson.
Chris Wood then had a gilt-edged chance to equalise when he was played in by Joelinton in the 82nd minute, but the striker fired hopelessly over the bar.
Scorers: Sheaf 36âČ, Gyökeres 69âČ, Palmer 76âČ; Dalby 12âČ, Lee 18âČ, OâConnor 45+6âČ, Mullin (PEN) 58âČ
Red card: Panzo (Coventry) 57âČ
National League outfit Wrexham stunned Championship side Coventry City to pull off the shock of the round so far.
Sam Dalby gave Phil Parkinsonâs men the lead after 12 minutes at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
And the hosts were soon shocked further, when Elliott Lee put the visitors 2-0 up six minutes later.
Ben Sheaf then pulled one back for the Sky Blues with a powerful finish in the 36th minute.
But Thomas OâConnor restored Wrexhamâs two-goal cushion with a goal deep into first half stoppage time when Coventry were unable to clear a long throw-in.
Coventryâs situation then went from bad to worse when Jonathan Panzo was sent off for a handball in the penalty area. Paul Mullin stepped up and dispatched the resulting spot kick for 4-1.
The hosts werenât going out without a fight, with substitute Viktor Gyökeres pulling a goal back to make it 4-2 in 69th minute.
And Kasey Palmer then pulled another one back for 10-man Coventry to set up a grandstand finish.
But Wrexham held on to seal a famous victory in the clubâs history.
Scorers: Benrahma 79âČ
West Hamâs seven-match winless run came to an end when they won away at Brentford on Saturday evening.
The deadlock was finally broken 11 minutes from time, when former Brentford player SaĂŻd Benrahma scored what proved to be the winner with a super strike after a big tackle from Declan Rice.
It is the first time the Hammers have tasted victory in a competitive match since 3 November.
Scorers: Ekpiteta 17âČ, Poveda 64âČ, Hamilton 71âČ, J Yates 87âČ; R Yates 90+2âČ
Championship side Blackpool dumped Premier League outfit Nottingham Forest out in stunning fashion at Bloomfield Road.
Blackpool opened the scoring when Marvin Ekpiteta prodded home after Forest had been unable to clear their lines.
Ian Poveda then made it 2-0 to the Seasiders just after the hour mark with his first goal for the club since joining on loan from Leeds.
CJ Hamilton then made it 3-0 with a powerful strike into the bottom corner, before Forestâs humiliation was completed by a late Jerry Yates goal to make it 4-0.
His namesake Ryan Yates pulled one back for the beaten visitors in stoppage time.
Scorers: Christie 12âČ, Solanke 48âČ; Benson 6âČ, 57âČ Zaroury 39âČ, 43âČ
Championship leaders Burnley booked their place in the fourth round with an impressive victory away at Bournemouth.
It took Vincent Kompanyâs side just six minutes to go ahead at the Vitality Stadium, with Manuel Benson slotting home after Bournemouthâs Marcos Senesi lost the ball on the edge of his own box.
But the hosts soon equalised, with Ryan Christie pouncing on an error from Josh Cullen at the other end it make it 1-1.
The Clarets re-established their lead five minutes before half-time, however, with Anass Zarouryâs goal being allowed to stand after a VAR check for offside.
And Zaroury then bagged his second of the game to make it 3-1 after some nice link up with Josh Brownhill.
Into the second half and Dominic Solanke got the Cherries back in it after his initial effort had been saved by goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell.
But Burnley soon re-established their two-goal advantage, with Benson scoring his second of the game to make it 4-2.
Scorers: Williams 7âČ, Dobra 36âČ, 41âČ; Thomas-Asante 2âČ, 90+3âČ Grant 17âČ
West Bromwich Albion needed a late equaliser to avoid being on the receiving end of a huge FA Cup upset at the hands of non-league Chesterfield.
Brandon Thomas-Asante gave West Brom an early lead at Technique Stadium, but they were soon pegged back by an equaliser from Tyrone Williams.
Karlan Grant then put the visitors back in front, only for Armando Dobra to equalise again for Chesterfield.
And Dobra then got his second of the game to give the Spireites a 3-2 half-time lead.
But the Baggiesâ blushes were spared when a 93rd-minute equaliser from Thomas-Asante denied Chesterfield a famous victory and took the tie to a replay.
Scorers: Akpom 13âČ; GroĂ 8âČ, Lallana 29âČ, Mac Allister 58âČ, 80âČ, Undav 88âČ
Brighton and Hove Albion are into the fourth round after a comfortable victory over Middlesbrough.
The visitors took an early lead at the Riverside when Pascal GroĂ found the net after Solly Marchâs initial effort had been saved.
But their lead lasted just a few minutes, with Chuba Akpom heading home an equaliser for Boro.
The Seagulls went back in front in the 29th minute, however, with Adam Lallana chesting in from close range after Kaoru Mitomaâs effort.
And World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister made it 3-1 to the visitors in the second half with a delightful flicked finish.
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Mac Allister also hit the post with a free-kick before he did find the net for a second time to make it 4-1.
And Roberto De Zerbiâs side werenât done there, with Denis Undav chipping in with a fifth goal to complete the rout late on.
Scorers: Kurzawa 37âČ, James 90+4âČ
Fulham are into the fourth round after overcoming a spirited Hull City side.
Layvin Kurzawa netted his first Cottagers goal to give them the lead at MKM Stadium when he finished after Harry Wilsonâs initial effort had been saved by the goalkeeper.
The Tigers pressed for an equaliser in the second half but the visitors held firm, before Dan James wrapped up the victory in stoppage time.
Scorers: Kane 50âČ
Harry Kane continued his fine post-World Cup form as he netted the only goal in Tottenhamâs win over Portsmouth.
Spurs named a strong starting XI as Pompey came to north London with Kane and Heung-min Son leading the line for Antonio Conteâs side.
But it was a customary sluggish start from the home side as they struggled for rhythm in the opening 15 minutes.
It was Fraser Forster who was the busier of the two goalkeepers in the first half with the former England international making a smart stop from Colby Bishop.
Into the second half and Spurs should have been ahead almost immediately but Emerson Royalâs back post header hit the opposite post and rolled across the goal line.
Tottenham did eventually get their goal soon after though as Harry Kane showed his class once again with a wonderful curled finish.
Conteâs side really should have netted another one soon after but Oliver Skippâs shot from close range flew wildly over the bar.
But it didnât matter as they booked their place in the next round.
Scorers: Edouard 14âČ; Ward-Prowse 37âČ, Armstrong 68âČ
Southampton booked their place in the fourth round as they came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1.
Nathan Jonesâs nightmare start to life as Southampton boss got even worse as Odsonne Edouard netted for Crystal Palace inside 15 minutes.
It was a neat finish from the Frenchman who netted his third of the season so far.
Palace almost doubled their lead late in the first half but Jordan Ayewâs effort crashed back off the bar from close range.
The away side found an equaliser though as James Ward-Prowse swung a free kick into the box and watched as it crept into the far post.
After the break the visitors found some fluency and eventually went ahead on 68 minutes as Adam Armstrong capitalised on a mistake from Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita and tapped into an empty net.
Palace thought they had a penalty with 10 minutes remaining but Wilfried Zahaâs protestation, after tripping in the area, fell on deaf ears.
Scorers: Iheanacho 56âČ
Kelechi Iheanacho was the hero of the hour for Leicester as his goal saw them beat Gillingham 1-0.
This was the first meeting between these two sides for almost two decades as Brendan Rodgers named the likes of Jamie Vardy and Youri Tielemans in his XI.
It was a fairly uninspiring first half with neither side creating too much in the way of chances.
But the Premier League side got their act together after the break and took the lead on 57 minutes thanks to Iheanachoâs smart finish.
It was his 16th goal in the FA Cup and wound up being enough to see the Foxes through.
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