Southampton and Port Vale Pull off Shocks in FA Cup Fifth-Round

FA Cup Trophy

Southampton and Port Vale delivered surprising results in the FA Cup fifth round, both securing 1-0 wins over Premier League sides to book their places in the quarter-finals.

Southampton Upset Fulham

In the first shock of the day, Championship side Southampton stunned Fulham with a late penalty at Craven Cottage. The match remained goalless until the first minute of stoppage time when Finn Azaz was fouled by Joachim Andersen in the box.

Ross Stewart kept his cool, converting the penalty to send Southampton through and end Fulham’s hopes of progressing further in the competition.

Port Vale’s Historic Victory

Later on Sunday, League One side Port Vale pulled off another surprise, defeating Sunderland 1-0 at Vale Park. Ben Waine scored the only goal of the game in the 28th minute. This victory saw Port Vale reach the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 72 years.

Premier League Teams Progress

Alongside Southampton and Port Vale, four Premier League sides also progressed to the quarter-finals. Arsenal advanced with a win over Mansfield Town, Chelsea saw off Wrexham, Manchester City defeated Newcastle United, and Liverpool triumphed over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Premier League strugglers Leeds beat second-tier Norwich 3-0 to reach their first FA Cup quarter-final since 2003.

Remaining Fifth-Round Matches

One more fifth-round fixture to be decided. West Ham United will face Brentford, with the winner of these tie completing the quarter-final lineup for this season’s FA Cup.

Conclusion

The FA Cup continues to produce surprises as Southampton and Port Vale defy expectations, joining four Premier League clubs in the quarter-finals. The competition is heating up as teams fight for a spot in the final.

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