Wales On Sunday

FA CUP REVIEW

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SIXTH tier Maidstone reached the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in their history as they clinched a stirring win over League One Stevenage at the Gallagher Stadium.

Sam Corne’s penalty just before half-time proved enough for the National League South side as Steve Evans’ men saw both Jamie Reid and Kane Hemmings hit the woodwork early in the second half.

There was heartbreak for National League leaders Chesterfie­ld, who led at Watford for much of the game before being denied by a stoppage-time strike from Tom Dele-Bashiru.

Joe Quigley’s 28th-minute header for the Spireites evoked memories of their famous run to the 1997 semi-finals, but Mileta Rajovic came off the bench to level and Dele-Bashiru denied the visitors a second chance when he struck in the fifth minute of added time.

Four Premier League sides survived potentiall­y difficult away trips to also confirm their places in the fourth round draw.

Newcastle relieved the growing pressure on head coach Eddie Howe with a thoroughly profession­al 3-0 win at Sunderland in the north-east derby.

Sean Longstaff came close early for the Magpies before a Dan Ballard own goal got the visitors up and running, and a second-half brace from Alexander Isak wrapped up a convincing win.

Sheffield United also found it easy at League Two Gillingham as a brace each for William Osula and James McAtee sealed a straightfo­rward 4-0 win at Priestfiel­d.

Bournemout­h were forced to battle back from two goals down to escape an upset against QPR at Loftus Road.

Goals from Sinclair Armstrong and Lyndon Dykes gave Rangers a 2-0 half-time lead, but Marcus Tavernier reduced the deficit after the re-start.

Kieffer Moore then flashed home a near-post header just before the hour mark and 10 minutes later Justin Kluivert sealed a 3-2 victory to ensure the Cherries could head home without the need for a replay.

Brighton fell behind early at Stoke after an own goal from Jan Paul van Hecke, but goals from Pervis Estupinian and the returning Lewis Dunk put them in command before the hour mark.

Lewis Baker gave Stoke hope when he levelled from the penalty spot in the 63rd minute, but a late brace from Joao Pedro sealed a 4-2 win for the Premier League side.

Championsh­ip promotion hopefuls Ipswich eased to a 3-1 win at League Two Wimbledon, who had Harry Pell sent off on the hour mark, while Ryan Fraser scored two in Southampto­n’s 4-0 win over Walsall.

Sammie Szmodics hit a hattrick in Blackburn’s 5-2 win over Cambridge, and Thomas Cannon’s goal just past the hour mark proved enough for Leicester to win an entertaini­ng all-Championsh­ip clash at Millwall.

Coventry breezed to a 6-2 win at Oxford, while Ian Foster began his reign as Plymouth manager with a 3-1 win over League Two strugglers Sutton United.

Norwich were pegged back to a 1-1 draw by Bristol Rovers, and a late Matty Jacob effort denied managerles­s Birmingham in a 1-1 draw with Hull at the MKM Stadium.

 ?? ?? Maidstone’s Liam Sole celebrates with the supporters after their win
Maidstone’s Liam Sole celebrates with the supporters after their win

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