FA Cup fourth round: Live score, team news and updates as Brighton take the lead against Premier League rivals Sheffield United with the other ties remaining goalless
GOAL!! Anthony offers touching tribute with strike (Anthony 31′)
Jaidon Anthony bypasses a handful of stunned Plymouth players to rifle the ball past Meslier to draw first blood at Elland Road!
The player dedicates the stunning strike to his late mother in his celebration.
GOAL!! Brighton double their lead with a penalty (Joao Pedro 29′)
Joao Pedro is nerveless as he steps up to score his 12th penalty in English football after being brought down in a nasty clash that was later rubber-stamped by VAR.
An excellent start from the visitors – and Pedro’s ninth in nine from the spot this season.
Everton 0-0 Luton
Despite brightness and intent from both sides, neither team has tested the goalkeeper as we tick towards the first-half’s halfway mark.
Everton 0-0 Luton
After finding themselves on the backfoot, Everton are playing themselves into the tie, and things are pacey from both teams at Goodison Park.
But Luton still look impressive, and Mykolenko is being forced to work hard to subdue Townsend, who again looks to plot an attacking run.
GOAL!! Brighton finally get their goal (Buonanotte 14′)
Buonanotte is the one to finally get Brighton on the board, with a stunning strike to punish the hosts!
Ferguson instead has to settle for the assist.
Brighton see early goal chalked off
Brighton think they’ve broken the deadlock early after disrupting the bright Sheffield United play, and it’s teenage firestarter Ferguson who buried the ball in the back of the home net.
But the flag goes up quickly, his header deemed offside, and we’re back to square one.
Sheffield United 0-0 Brighton
Sheffield United are keen to get on the front foot at Bramall Lane, and have spent most of the match wedged in the visitor’s half.
Norrington-Davies sends in a whipping cross, but can’t get the ball to land with the right team-mate in the box. Palmer boots the ball towards Verbruggen’s goal, only for it to slip wide, but the hosts are confident.
Everton 0-0 Luton
Luton look for a fast start as they test the Everton defence, trying to catch Mykolenko asleep. Adebayo and Morris both try to get a useful boot to the ball to force Virginia into quick thinking, but the early threat is neutralised quickly.
KICK-OFF!
We’re now underway across the country!
Two more cut-out cup offerings
I’m afraid the second photo’s glaring lack of tin foil could see it slip down the standings.
Exclusive: Luton have the most STRESSED OUT fans in the Premier League, blood pressure study reveals
Watching your team play can be a stressful encounter, but for Luton supporters football is raising blood pressure to dangerously high levels, as a recent study revealed.
Premier League survival is turning out to be as stressful for players and managers as it is for those occupying the stands each week as the English top-flight’s most stressed out fans have been documented.
… you can read more via the report below – and before Everton fans start feeling smug – unsurprisingly, they sit third in the rankings.
Mail Sport’s Matt Barlow was at Portman Road
His piping-hot report has just landed, and you can read it below.
In the 3pm kick-offs, the players are out and warming up
Just under 20 minutes until we’re back in action.
Breaking the 40-plus year duck
And the winners at Wembley that year… Ipswich Town.
They’ve done it! MAIDSTONE ARE IN THE FIFTH ROUND
Absolute bedlam in East Anglia after the final whistle blows on a staggering FA Cup result.
Maidstone United sit 97 places below Ipswich Town (prepare to hear this stat a lot) but they’ve gone ahead, and gone ahead again to put themselves in the hat and make history in the process.
This is a truly fantastic result for the side, for the competition – and for fans of the best football novel ever written, How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the FA Cup – what will Elokobi’s side do next?
For now, however, the manager is pitchside, in tears, as the fans chant his name. What a day.
Roberto De Zerbi on Jurgen Klopp
During his pre-match press conference yesterday, the Italian manager was asked for his two-penny-worth on his soon-to-be-former colleague at Anfield.
Brighton fans will be watching the next few months with more than a little interest… their manager has certainly done enough to make the FSG shortlist.
We have our first cut-out FA Cup sighting
Bonus points for a natty personalisation on the front of the cup, really setting off the sharply drawn tin foil. Ribbons too!
What side do you reckon she supports?
This excellent example may be the first we’ve spotted – but if there’s one thing that can be counted on, it won’t be the last. Let the rankings begin.
Mail Sport is in Ipswich watching this nail-biter…
… and seeing out the eight minutes of extra time we’re into.
The visiting supporters lost it when the club went ahead – but how will they feel at full-time?
TEAM NEWS – in brief: Sheffield United versus Brighton
Five changes for the Blades side that drew 2-2 with West Ham in the Premier League, including a debut for goalkeeper Grbic. Archer, Norwood, Osborn, and Norrington-Davies round out the newcomers.
Brighton also roll the dice in goal swapping Steele for Verbruggen as they shake things up after their own league draw with Wolves. Roberto De Zerbi also brings in Igor Julio, Webster, and Ferguso for Dunk, Milner, and Welbeck.
TEAM NEWS – in brief: Everton versus Luton
Both teams will have their sights firmly set on Premier League survival, and Sean Dyche doesn’t mess too much with the game plan from their third-round tie versus Crystal Palace, making just one change as Beto comes back in for Gomes.
Rob Edwards switches things round a little more, with changes from their match against Bolton Wanderers that see Bell, Lokonga, Townsend, and Adebayo come in for Mpanzu, Chong, Osho, and Clarke.
Breaking: TEAM NEWS – Your Leicester and Birmingham City sides
Breaking: TEAM NEWS – Leeds versus Plymouth Argyle
Breaking: TEAM NEWS – The starting XIs for Everton and Luton
Breaking: TEAM NEWS – How Sheffield United and Brighton line-up
Maidstone are back in the game!
Sarmiento goes from hero to zero as he gives the ball away to set up another steaming goal from the visitors. It’s the main man from the third round, Sam Corne, and against the odds, Maidstone are ahead – again.
Amadou Onana, Jarrad Branthwaite and Abdoulaye Doucoure have beeninked moves out of Goodison Park but Dyche insists the club’s financial situation has stabilised since being hit with a 10-point deduction, and facing a further charge relating to accounts up to 2023.
Everton sold Anthony Gordon to Newcastle for £45million at the end of last year’s January window and six players including Alex Iwobi left in the summer to raise further revenue…
What will Maidstone do now?
Just 10 minutes into the second-half, Brighton loanee Jeremy Sarmiento has dragged the hosts level with a lightly-deflected shot that had goalkeeper Lucas Covolan absolutely snookered.
Ipswich celebrate the equaliser by bringing on a raft of substitutes. Things could be about to get a little dicey for the visitors…
In case you missed it: the departure of Jurgen Klopp
The first half of that title seems laughable – little has set social media alight like the shock announcement (which caught everyone, and I mean everyone, by surprise) that Jurgen Klopp is set to leave Liverpool after nine trophy-ladened years.
Anfield is certain to give their head coach an emotional response to the news at tomorrow’s FA Cup fixture against Norwich City.
Before then, treat yourself to Oliver Holt’s paen to a modern-day Bill Shankly, linked below.
Maidstone United manager George Elokobi speaks to the BBC
His quick half-time chat urged his side to ‘try to be us’. Will it be enough for the final 45?
Nothing is won at half-time, we have to be mindful of that. We gave our supporters something to cheer about.
We rode our luck a couple of times and if we are going to get anything out of this game, we are going to need a lot of luck. I am proud of our boys, we want to be us and we have to keep going at that.
Fourth-round ties: the FA Cup so far
The weekend is well and truly underway after last night’s four ties, but all but one of them ended unsatisfyingly to force a reply.
There were draws at Bristol City as they held Nottingham Forest to a goalless tie, at Sheffield Wednesday versus Coventry City after the hosts equalised late-on, and at Stamford Bridge, where both Aston Villa and Chelsa will have felt aggreived not to come away with a result.
Thank God, then, for Tottenham versus Man City. It may have taken Guardiola’s side 88 minutes to find their opener, but at the very least we know one of our fifth-round competitors.
WATCH: Lamar Reynolds’ wonder-goal
But what will fate have for the minnows in the second half?
Meanwhile, in East Anglia…
You may or may not believe it, but sixth-tier Maidstone United have swiped the lead against Championship opponents Ipswich Town, minutes before heading for the break.
The goal in question was an absolute peach, and a wrecking ball to all of Ipswich’s control and possession in the first-half.
Bring on the magic of the cup cliches!
Good afternoon!
Hello and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of a rather scant afternoon of 3pm FA Cup kick-offs.
Due to a surfeit of teams playing last night and over the weekend, we’ve only got four matches to focus on this sunny Saturday afternoon, including Luton’s trip to Everton and Brighton’s match-up against Sheffield, plus Leeds versus Plymouth, and Birmingham’s day out at the King Power against Leicester.
With just over an hour-and-a-half before kick-off, stick around as we bring you all the build-up, team news, and more.
Key Updates
GOAL!! Anthony offers touching tribute with strike (Anthony 31′)
GOAL!! Brighton double their lead with a penalty (Joao Pedro 29′)
GOAL!! Brighton finally get their goal (Buonanotte 14′)
Brighton see early goal chalked off
They’ve done it! MAIDSTONE ARE IN THE FIFTH ROUND
TEAM NEWS – Your Leicester and Birmingham City sides
TEAM NEWS – The starting XIs for Everton and Luton
TEAM NEWS – How Sheffield United and Brighton line-up
Meanwhile, in East Anglia…
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FA Cup fourth round: Live score, team news and updates as Brighton take the lead against Premier League rivals Sheffield United with the other ties remaining goalless