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Joel Sanderson-Murray·24 January 2021

🏆FA Cup: History made in Everton win; Bruno inspires Man United

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We had five more tasty FA Cup ties to enjoy throughout the day on Sunday.

This is what went down.


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Everton 3-0 Sheffield Wednesday

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Scorers: Calvert-Lewin 29′, Richarlison 59′, Mina 62′

Everton booked their place in the last 16 of the FA Cup with a routine victory over Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday evening.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has the Premier League side ahead in this one with a goal after some neat team build-up play before two deadly James Rodríguez deliveries from corners allowed Richarlison and Yerry Mina to get in on the act.

There was also time for history to be made as at the age of 16 years and 176 days, substitute Thierry Small became the club’s youngest ever player.

The Toffees will now face either Tottenham or Wycombe Wanderers in the next round.


Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool

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Scorers: Greenwood 26′, Rashford 48′, Fernandes 78′; Salah 18′, 58′

It was advantage Manchester United after they beat Liverpool 3-2 in a thrilling FA Cup fourth round clash.

Mohamed Salah opened the scoring with a beautiful dinked finish, before Mason Greenwood equalised minutes later having been played through by Marcus Rashford.

Then Rashford bagged himself after pouncing on a Rhys Williams mistake to finish, only for Salah to peg them back – firing through the legs of Dean Henderson.

But with the game finely balanced, Bruno Fernandes – on as a second-half substitute – lasered a brilliant free kick past Alisson to put United in the driving seat.

Edinson Cavani crashed the post with a pinpoint header late on but that was all she wrote, as the Old Trafford club secured victory on home soil.


Brentford 1-3 Leicester

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Scorers: Sørensen 6′; Ünder 46′, Tielemans 51′ (pen), Maddison 71′

Leicester came from behind to secure fourth round progression after beating Brentford 3-1 at the Brentford Community Stadium.

Brentford were ahead after six minutes when Mads Bech Sørensen bundled home from close range after Leicester failed to clear their lines.

But the Foxes flew out after half time, with Cengiz Ünder equalising one minute into the restart before Youri Tielemans scored a penalty to put them ahead.

James Maddison added a third after he was quickest to react when Luke Daniels spilled Harvey Barnes’ effort.


Fulham 0-3 Burnley

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Scorers: Rodriguez 31′, 71′ (pen), Long 81′

Burnley edged this all-Premier League affair after beating Fulham 3-0 at Craven Cottage.

The visitors broke the deadlock when Jay Rodriguez was somehow left unmarked to head home Phil Bardsley’s cross.

Rodriguez added his and Burnley’s second from 12 yards, after Michael Hector fouled Matej Vydra in the box.

Kevin Long made it three late on to secure an impressive victory down in London.


Chelsea 3-1 Luton

Scorers: Abraham 11′, 17′, 74′; Clark 30′.

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Tammy Abraham scored a hat-trick to book Chelsea’s place in the fifth round with a 3-1 win over Championship side Luton Town.

Abraham opened the scoring after Timo Werner’s pass deflected into his path, before heading a second in from Reece James’ cross.

Chelsea were suddenly playing with confidence, but out of nowhere the visitors got back into the game after Jordan Clark’s shot squirmed past Kepa Arrizabalaga.

However, the game was sewn up when Callum Hudson-Odoi came off the bench to slide the ball across goal for Abraham to complete his hat-trick with a tap-in.

Timo Werner missed the chance to add a fourth after his penalty was saved by Simon Sluga but Chelsea saw the game and will face Barnsley in the next round.


Monday’s fixture

  1. Wycombe Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (19:45)