Alex Telles created six chances for Man Utd vs. Watford, including an assist for the opening goal.
Another creative outlet in Bruno’s absence.
Alex Telles created six chances for Man Utd vs. Watford, including an assist for the opening goal.
Another creative outlet in Bruno’s absence.
08’ - Man City 1-0 Birmingham
15’ - Man City 2-0 Birmingham
33’ - Man City 3-0 Birmingham
It could be a long afternoon for Birmingham.
Timo Werner has scored his first goal for Chelsea since November.
His 12-game run without a goal has finally come to and end.
Barnsley 0-0 Tranmere
Bristol City 1-1 Portsmouth
Chelsea 2-0 Morecambe
Cheltenham 0-1 Mansfield
Crawley 0-0 Leeds
Man City 3-0 Birmingham
Mount
Werner
Hudson-Odoi
Havertz
A comfortable win for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
B.Silva
B.Silva
Foden
Three first half goals is enough to see Man City progress to the fourth round.
4 - Since the start of last season, Mason Mount has scored more goals from outside the box than any other Chelsea player in all competitions - indeed, four of his 10 goals for the club have been from outside the box. Range.
Timo Werner: first goal in 64 days
Kai Havertz: first goal in 85 days
Chelsea’s big summer signings break their drought
Carlos Vinicius has scored his first ever hat-trick for Tottenham.
24’
30’
37’
Three in 13 minutes for the Brazilian.
Carlos Vinicius is the first player to score an FA Cup hat-trick for a side managed by José Mourinho since Frank Lampard for Chelsea in January 2007 (v Macclesfield)
At 16 years and 163 days old, Alfie Devine became Spurs’ youngest ever player when he came on in the FA Cup against Marine AFC.
He became their youngest ever goalscorer six minutes later
Vinicius
Vinicius
Lucas
Vinicius
Devine
Marine’s cup run finally comes to and end as five star Tottenham progress to the fourth round.
Dele Alli’s game by numbers vs. Marine:
83 touches
5 chances created
5 duels won
4 take-ons
2 big chances created
1 shot on target
1 assist
He is still yet to complete 90 minutes for Tottenham this season.
Bernardo Silva scored twice and Phil Foden impressed as Manchester City comfortably avoided an FA Cup upset on Sunday.
The fourth an d fifth rounds are due to take place over the weekend of 23 January and Wednesday 10 February respectively and match dates and kick-offs will be confirmed in due course following discussions with clubs, broadcasters and local authorities.
The fourth round draw
1 Cheltenham Town v Manchester City
2 AFC Bournemouth v Crawley Town
3 Swansea City v Nottingham Forest
4 Manchester United v Liverpool
5 Southampton or Shrewsbury Town v Arsenal
6 Barnsley v Norwich City
7 Chorley v Wolverhampton Wanderers
8 Millwall v Bristol City
9 Brighton & Hove Albion v Blackpool
10 Wycombe Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur
11 Fulham v Burnley
12 Sheffield United v Plymouth Argyle
13 Chelsea v Luton Town
14 Stockport County or West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers
15 Brentford v Leicester City
16 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday
The fifth round draw
1 Fulham or Burnley v AFC Bournemouth or Crawley Town
2 Manchester United or Liverpool v Stockport County or West Ham United or Doncaster Rovers
3 Sheffield United or Plymouth Argyle v Millwall or Bristol City
4 Chorley or Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton or Shrewsbury Town or Arsenal
5 Barnsley or Norwich City v Chelsea or Luton Town
6 Everton or Sheffield Wednesday v Wycombe Wanderers or Tottenham Hotspur
7 Swansea City or Nottingham Forest v Cheltenham Town or Manchester City
8 Brentford or Leicester City v Brighton & Hove Albion or Blackpool
January 17: Liverpool vs. Man Utd (Premier League)
January 23/24: Man Utd vs. Liverpool (FA Cup)