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Everton 4-1 Brentford, Southampton win in extra-time: FA Cup fourth round – as it happened

Everton 41 Brentford Southampton win in extratime FA Cup fourth round  as it happened
Look back on the FA Cup action in the fourth round with Tim de Lisle’s clockwatch
Mason Holgate celebrates after nodding in Everton’s third goal.
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  • 5.46pm GMT 17:46 Selected FA Cup match reports
  • 5.33pm GMT 17:33 Full time (after AET): Southampton 2-1 Coventry
  • 5.23pm GMT 17:23 GOAL! Southampton 2-1 Coventry (Walker-Peters 112)
  • 5.09pm GMT 17:09 Half-time AET: it's still Southampton 1-1 Coventry
  • 4.59pm GMT 16:59 Full time: Palace 2-0 Hartlepool
  • 4.58pm GMT 16:58 Full time: Wolves 0-1 Norwich
  • 4.57pm GMT 16:57 Full time: Peterborough 2-0 QPR
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5.46pm GMT 17:46

Selected FA Cup match reports

5.39pm GMT 17:39

And that’s it from me. Thanks for your company and your correspondence, especially to the reader I’d better not name who wrote this around 3.15pm. “Lampard at Everton shows that owners and decision makers know nothing about soccer. Pathetic... Lampard has no clue about managing.”

I take that as a sign that none of us, to paraphrase William Golding, have much of a clue about anything. See you later for Spurs-Brighton, kicking off at 8.

5.35pm GMT 17:35

That’s a big relief for Southampton. They’ll have to bounce back from a draining 124 minutes as they face two tough away games in the next week: at Spurs on Wednesday and Man United on Saturday lunchtime.

5.33pm GMT 17:33

Full time (after AET): Southampton 2-1 Coventry

So Southampton survive a scare and Coventry go home empty-handed.

“Hate to be Mr Negative here,” says Espen Bommen, “but for all the heroics of the lower and non league teams today, and the magic of the cup, the biggest shock of the day is that one PL team beat another PL team. [Norwich winning at Wolves.] I’m afraid that shows the gap between top and bottom.” Maybe! But didn’t Kidderminster do well?

5.30pm GMT 17:30

Meanwhile, here’s the match report of the day: Andy Hunter at Goodison Park to see Frank Lampard’s thumping start.

Updated at 5.30pm GMT

5.27pm GMT 17:27

And now Coventry have missed a good chance. Will they get another? There’s one minute left...

5.23pm GMT 17:23

GOAL! Southampton 2-1 Coventry (Walker-Peters 112)

It’s a goal from Kyle Walker-Peters! It’s an assist for Broja! It’s good management by Hasenhuttl! And it’s the third last-gasp heartbreak today for an underdog that had taken the lead. Along with the magic, there’s a fair amount of cruelty in the Cup.

Kyle Walker-Peters after scoring Southampton’s winner.

Updated at 5.51pm GMT

5.21pm GMT 17:21

Everton’s goals have just been on the Beeb. Mina’s was simple, a fine corner by Demarai Gray, poorly defended. Holgate’s was a gift, a misplaced back-header from a Brentford defender that Holgate couldn’t avoid. In between those two, Richarlison raced onto a through ball from Allan and then slowed things down again with a lovely cushioned lob. And the best of the lot was the last, from Andros Townsend, whipped in at the near post from 12 yards after some lovely interplay on the right. Along the way, Everton conceded one, a cool penalty from Ivan Toney, but the big picture on the football pages tomorrow will surely be Frank Lampard punching the air.

Updated at 5.22pm GMT

5.09pm GMT 17:09

Half-time AET: it's still Southampton 1-1 Coventry

The game at St Mary’s reaches the 105-minute mark, and as yet there’s not much happening in extra time. The brightest spark has been Armando Broja, the Chelsea loanee who is on for Theo Walcott and looking as if he’s taken those strictures from Ralph Hasenhuttl to heart.

Updated at 5.14pm GMT

5.06pm GMT 17:06

More from our Scottish correspondent. “Disappointingly,” says Simon McMahon, “Dundee United were unable to break down a St Johnstone side who played most of the second half with 10 men. It finished goalless in Perth. It’s not all bad news, however, as Ross County came from behind to beat Dundee 2-1 at Dens. And Livingston’s 2-1 win against Aberdeen puts United into the top six.”

5.04pm GMT 17:04

Team of the day so far: Norwich, who went to Molineux and won – not many clubs do that. Team of the day from a lower division: Peterborough, who upset the odds against QPR to go into the fifth round for the first time since 1986. Manager of the day: Frank Lampard, who led Everton to a 4-1 romp against a team above them in the league, Brentford.

Updated at 5.11pm GMT

4.59pm GMT 16:59

Full time: Palace 2-0 Hartlepool

A fine cup run comes to an end as Palace see off Hartlepool, but the 5,000 fans who made a long, long trip to London today are still singing.

Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise celebrates scoring their second goal with Jeffrey Schlupp and Conor Gallagher.

Updated at 5.05pm GMT

4.58pm GMT 16:58

Full time: Wolves 0-1 Norwich

An even huger result for Norwich.

4.57pm GMT 16:57

Full time: Peterborough 2-0 QPR

A huge result for the Posh.

4.57pm GMT 16:57

Full time! Everton 4-1 Brentford

A barnstorming start for Frank Lampard.

4.56pm GMT 16:56

Full time! Stoke 2-0 Wigan

An efficient win for Stoke, stage-managed by Tyrese Campbell with two assists.

4.55pm GMT 16:55

Full time! Huddersfield 1-0 Barnsley

The Yorkshire derby finishes with Huddersfield fans dreaming of 1922 all over again.

4.54pm GMT 16:54

Full time! Man City 4-1 Fulham

Fulham go down, but at least they didn’t concede six like Leicester, or seven like Leeds.

City’s Riyad Mahrez is congratulated by manager Pep Guardiola .

Updated at 5.03pm GMT

4.53pm GMT 16:53

Extra time! Southampton 1-1 Coventry

Yes, it’s another half-hour at St Mary’s.

4.52pm GMT 16:52

GOAL! Everton 4-1 Brentford (Townsend 90+1)

Well we have a late goal... and it’s Andros Townsend, scoring a cracker and placing the cherry on the top of Frank Lampard’s cake.

4.51pm GMT 16:51

We need a few late goals. Come on Fulham, you’ve got three up your sleeve, haven’t you?

4.44pm GMT 16:44

There’s about ten minutes to go, allowing for a bit of added time, and as it stands the only match heading for extra time is Southampton-Coventry (1-1).

4.39pm GMT 16:39

A good spot from Rich Jolly, who makes a habit of this. “Richarlison,” he notes on Twitter, “has scored in his first game for Everton under Marco Silva, Duncan Ferguson, Rafa Benitez & Frank Lampard.”

Updated at 4.41pm GMT

4.37pm GMT 16:37

“Lovely start for Frank,” says Mary Waltz. “A plea from an Everton fan suffering from football PTSD. He has a two-year contract. When the first losing streak occurs, which it will, please no Fire Frank campaigns, at least for two years.” So you’re saying that a manager’s contract should mean what it says? Radical.

Updated at 4.38pm GMT

4.35pm GMT 16:35

GOAL! Peterborough 2-0 QPR (Jones 72)

Ricky-Jade Jones doubles Peterborough’s lead. The FA Cup is fulfilling one of its essential functions – giving hope and a bit of glory to clubs in the relegation zone.

4.30pm GMT 16:30

GOAL! Stoke 2-0 Wigan (Brown 62)

A goal for Jacob Brown and a second assist for Tyrese Campbell, son of Kevin.

4.26pm GMT 16:26

Cricket latest: James Rew, England’s new star, falls for an agonising but admirable 95 in the U19 World Cup final against India. The collapse instantly resumes as England subside from 184 for seven to 189 all out, but Rew and James Sales (34 not out) have given them a sliver of hope.

Updated at 4.31pm GMT

4.23pm GMT 16:23

GOAL! Everton 3-1 Brentford (Holgate 62)

A blunder in the Brentford defence gives Mason Holgate a chance he can’t miss. And Frank Lampard has a two-goal cushion.

Everton manager Frank Lampard celebrates

Updated at 4.30pm GMT

4.21pm GMT 16:21

GOAL! Southampton 1-1 Coventry (Armstrong 63)

Stuart Armstrong drags Southampton level with a screamer from 25 yards. Assist by Adam Armstrong.

4.20pm GMT 16:20

Play resumes at Selhurst Park

No details yet, but good to hear.

4.19pm GMT 16:19

GOAL! Man City 4-1 Fulham (Mahrez 58)

Mahrez gets his second and surely sees to it that not even Fulham can turn this one round. To be fair to them, though, the assist, by Kevin De Bruyne again, came from a counter-attack.

Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez scores his side’s fourth goal .

Updated at 4.55pm GMT

4.17pm GMT 16:17

Selhurst Park medical update: it's a fan, not a player

According to Sky, that is. The fan is receiving attention in the stand, and we still hope they’re OK.

4.15pm GMT 16:15

GOAL! Everton 2-1 Brentford (Toney pen.54)

Game on! Ivan Toney scores a pen against Everton for the second time this season.

Ivan Toney pulls one back.

Updated at 4.21pm GMT

4.14pm GMT 16:14

GOAL! Man City 3-1 Fulham (Mahrez pen. 53)

A goal at the wrong end! Riyad Mahrez puts a pen away as the gods of sport refuse to play ball.

Riyad Mahrez scores their side’s third goal .

Updated at 4.54pm GMT

4.13pm GMT 16:13

Game stopped at Selhurst Park (Palace 2-0 Hartlepool)

One of the players is receiving medical attention. I do hope he’s OK.

4.10pm GMT 16:10

GOAL! Everton 2-0 Brentford (Richarlison 48)

New-manager bounce!

3.57pm GMT 15:57

Time for a breather, so I’m going to leave you with a factoid. “Ilkay Gundogan,” says Statman Dave on Twitter, “has been directly involved in 5 goals in the FA Cup since 2020. No Manchester City player has more: 3 goals 2 assists.”

3.56pm GMT 15:56

Another email! This one is from a Norwich supporter. “Thanks for the goal Tim!” says Rod Wooden. My pleasure... let’s try it again. Your turn next, Fulham!

3.52pm GMT 15:52

Half-time round-up

All round the country the fans troop out of their seats, hoping the tills in the bars are working. We have at least one goal everywhere and no draws. Top of the class so far: Coventry.

Man City 2-1 Fulham

Peterborough 1-0 QPR

Southampton 0-1 Coventry

Stoke 1-0 Wigan

Wolves 0-1 Norwich

Everton 1-0 Brentford

Palace 2-0 Hartlepool

Huddersfield 1-0 Barnsley

3.48pm GMT 15:48

GOAL! Wolves 0-1 Norwich (McLean 45+2)

Right on cue! Kenny McLean gives Norwich fans one of their best moments of a tough season.

Kenny McLean gets on the scoresheet for the Canaries.

Updated at 4.00pm GMT

3.45pm GMT 15:45

In search of some action, I turn to the cricket – the Under-19 World Cup final. England, facing India, collapsed in textbook fashion, to 61 for six, but now they’re 158 for seven, with James Rew making 81 not out.

3.42pm GMT 15:42

We haven’t had a goal anywhere for a full eight minutes. Come on Norwich, it’s your turn next.

Updated at 3.42pm GMT

3.34pm GMT 15:34

GOAL! Everton 1-0 Brentford (Mina 32)

That injury has a silver lining! Yerry Mina, on as a sub for Ben Godfrey, scores with a header from a corner. The Lampard era is off and running.

Yerry Mina heads the Toffees into the lead.

Updated at 3.40pm GMT

3.29pm GMT 15:29

So nearly a third of the way through normal time, only two of our eight games are goalless. And they’re both all-Prem affairs: Everton-Brentford and Wolves-Norwich.

Updated at 3.29pm GMT

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