Five Premier League teams are looking to avoid upsets as the 2024/25 FA Cup third round continues on Sunday with seven games in a row.
Fifth-tier Tamworth will be hoping to cause a major upset at home to Tottenham Hotspur, while fourth-placed Bromley came to Newcastle last season.
Ipswich Town were at home to Bristol Rovers, Stockport County visited Crystal Palace after shocking two League One sides, while Southampton were at home to Championship side Swansea City.
Arsenal played against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium as a Premier League match. What happened, including scorers and highlights.
saved. An advantage for Manchester United.
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Arsenal vs Manchester United: Penalty decider
Bruno Fernandes' strike gave United the lead in the 7th minute, but visitors Diogo Dalot was shown a second yellow card before Gabriel equalized two minutes later.
United keeper Altay Bayındır then brilliantly saved Martin Odegaard's spot-kick, and Ruben Amorim's side went 5-3 from the penalty spot after a 1-1 draw, with Kai Havertz repeating the penalty.
Joshua Zirkzee kept his cool as Manchester United progressed to the next round. Bad drama!
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Tamworth vs Tottenham: Spurs live up to the horror.
Tottenham fielded a strong team but were outclassed by Nathan Tshikuna's 101st-minute own goal at Tamworth's 4,000-capacity Lamb Ground on a frustrating afternoon.
Ange Postecoglou's side cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win, with Rejan Kuleski and Brennan Johnson scoring in extra time.
Starring Brennan Johnson.
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Newcastle vs Bromley: The Magpies got the job done.
Bromley, 12th in League Two, enjoyed a sensational start in front of over 52,000 fans as Cameron Congreve headed home a rebound in the 8th minute.
Newcastle equalized after 8 minutes with a fine Lewis Miley goal, William Osula grabbed his first goal for the club in the 61st minute and substitute Anthony Gordon's penalty to make it 3-1 in extra time.
It's another beauty for Newcastle.
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Ipswich v Bristol Rovers: host Tugas.
After going away at home to Maidstone United last season. Ipswich were clearly aiming to avoid another shock as Kalvin Phillips' long-range shot put The Tractor Boys in front after 18 minutes.
Jack Clarke doubled their lead six minutes later and Jack Taylor netted the third and final goal eight minutes from half-time. I don't want to do it.
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Crystal Palace vs Stockport: Eze's goal wins.
Palace's nine-game unbeaten run outside the EFL Cup was ensured by England striker Ibare Izzi's fourth-minute lone goal.
Isaac Olaofe was unlucky to have his second-half cross saved by a keen Matt Turner, but Play-off chasing Stokeport are now winless in five games.
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Southampton v Swansea: A two-legged draw.
Kamaldeen Sulemana's first-half save and Tyler Dibling's tap-in put Southampton 2-0 up at half-time and on course for their first win in 12 games.
Tyler Dibling scored his second goal of the game ⚽️.
Southampton 3-0 Swansea City
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Dibling capitalized on some uncertain defending after the break for the bottom side in the Premier League, despite Joe Allen's low shot from the edge of the box for Atletico to eventually lose. Three away.
Hull vs Doncaster: Rovers shock the Tigers.
Harry Clifton scored a penalty as fourth-tier Doncaster won 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Championship strugglers Hull.
🥶 Blood ice
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Luke Molyneux's finish gave Rovers the lead six minutes after the break, but Gustavo Puerta equalized 10 minutes from normal time before Mason Burstow's shot hit the post.