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Boreham Wood all set for Everton glamour tie
Sixteen-goal Lions rout Scrabble in Cup BY DAVID SAFFER
The magic of the FA Cup is alive and kicking as non-league Borehamwood will travel to Everton in the fifth round of the competition. The national league side stunned Championship high flyers Bournemouth with a 1-0 victory at the Vitality Stadium. Skipper Mark Rickets scored the all-important goal on 38 minutes to secure a glamour tie against Frank Lampard’s rejuvenated side who thumped Brentford BY DAVID 4-1. SAFFER Wood boss Luke Garrard told BBC MOTD: “We applied ourselves, and Reiss Mogilner scored we six worked goals ashard Maccabi we stuck to whatthumped we felt would get us A theinwin. London Lions Scrabble the We haveround comeof here a cleanCup. sheet, second theand Cyrilkept Anekstein which is incredible. ” side racked up a 16-0 The Premier League Everton’s new boss got offMichael to a flying start win with Daniel Green and Kenley with abagging 4-1 win against The Bees at Goodison both a hat-trick. Ed Brafman, DaPark.Dinkin, and Adam Hassanali completvid Mina Richarlison edYerry the rout in and a mismatch of a put tie. the Merseysiders two-up, Ivan Toneyinpulled a goal Lions could have scored the opening back butofthe hosts were to be deniedthe as minute the clash butnot soon opened Mason Holgate and Andros Townsend sealed scoring and led 9-0 by half time. a welcome victory.One team, though outThe Division Lampard toldaway BBC to Sport: “It was a joint classed, battled the end. effort from thewas players fans. When you’re Lions boss lostand for words at full time in a tough canhis go down. The such was time the confidence display from team who players were brave,to they to play.” gave every respect thewanted opposition. Othernot shocks sawsure FA Cup holders Leicester “I’m really there’s anything to City and Manchester to Chamsay, we are happy to United make itcrash through to the pionship outfits. next round of the cup,” he commented. Nottingham Forest deservedly knocked out Hendon United Sports ran out 3-1 victors The Foxes 4-1 at the Ground. against League OneCity outfi t North London Keinan Davis, Philip Zinckernagel and Joe Raiders. Worrall openedside up aled three-goal before The Premier early in lead the second Kelechi Iheanacho capitalised on abut defensive half only for Raiders to equalise struck two late goals to book a place in round three of the competition. Hendon now turn their attentions to the league as they travel to Oakwood A for a crucial top of the table clash on Sunday (10am). Daniel Kristall’s team stunned the league leaders last month when they won 2-0, a victory would move them to within a point BY DAVID SAFFER of Hendon with a match in hand. Hendon United Sports another step Elsewhere in the latesttook round of fixtures, to the Premier by made defeating 10-man North League Londoncrown Galaxy it a Oakwood 3-1 Sunday. three-way titleon race in the only Division One Dovi Seitler Oakwood and an O’s clash of Fehler, the day Moses after defeating B. own goal accounted the Jamie Murray saw redfor early ondefending but Galaxy champions. rallied with goals from Josh Cohen and JaThird place HMH an areimportant 14 points 2-1 adrift of cob Leigh to record away the league leaders with two games in hand. win. AviGalaxy Goldberg’s will pick up points head side Redbridge Jewish Carefrom A in a postponed clash bottom club Faiththe table by just oneafter point after 10 matches, fold White from third placewithdrew Fairlop FC aretheir five fixture points but beHendon firm favourites in the title race. hind withare two games in hand. Second placed HMH have played four Rafi Bloom scored for Oakwood. games less athan the O’s performance and Maccabi Lon“It was fantastic in a don FC who enjoyed a 4-2 victory against
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error. But Forest pushed forward and Djed Spence fired home just past the hour. Forest boss Steve Cooper told BBC MOTD: “It was about staying in the moment, staying focussed and carrying on as we were. A brilliant day for everyone.” Middlesbrough overcame United 8-7 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. 16-goal Maccabi London Lions Anthony Elanga blazed over the crossbar to end the Reds hopes of domestic success for anothergame, season. must-win ” commented Galaxy player-manager Luke Lewis. “We sat back and allowed Oakwood the ball, given the one-man advantage and looked to hit them on the counter attack with pace. “Both goals came down the right-hand side. Leigh crossed the first one into Cohen to finish, before slotting home himself. Up Club Maccabi and Oakwood to firstde weChigwell. go.” look to battleTwo for third ThesetDivision titlespot. race also took the Division One top of the Herstwood table clash a In twist with league leaders Stokegoing Salmon dugto deep to share at Vale down a 2-1 defeatthe atspoils Temple Borussia Jewdinese in a hard fought 1-1 draw. Fortune. Louie Greenham slottedahome last Faithfold B have played game amore minute penalty for pacesetters who than Vale but moved level with aStoke 5-3 win at remainLondon on track for theMasters. title as they hold a North Raiders seven lead. Jacobpoint Kalms struck twice for Fortune who “The through match against very tough opscored leading ascorer James Milponenthis was played inthe extremely letwith 17th goal of season. difficult conditions,” saidallStoke’s Jamie Weiner. The result was the more remarkable “Despite thetoboys dug in deep as Templea slow werestart, down 11 players with and got Ben a deserved It was a mas‘keeper Rebuck penalty. dislocating a shoulder sive in theresult warmnot up.dropping points to our title contender. like we win have given one hand “This wasIt feels a fantastic the on the trophy.”
Jadon Sancho had fired home after Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty only for Matt Crooks to controversially level after Duncan Watmore handled in the build-up to the goal. But this was a game United should have wrapped up before full time as they missed numerous chances. Boro boss Chris Wilder told BBC Sport: “It is the magic of the cup, we rode our luck, took our chances and took it to a shootout.” West Ham needed extra time to avoid the biggest FA Cup giant killing in the competition’s history against non-league Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough Stadium. The National League North side led through an Alex Penny goal before Declan Rice equalised on 91 minutes. The match was heading to penalties when Jarrod Bowen tapped home in the last minute. Rice told BBC Sport: “They probably deserved it if I’m being honest. We need to improve if we want to push on but massive congratulations to them because they were excellent.” Chelsea also avoided a cup shock with a 2-1 win after trailing against Plymouth Argyle. The Blues equalised before half time with an intuitive finish from Cesar Azpilicueta after Macaulay Gillesphey struck early on. Marcos Alonso edged Chelsea ahead in extra time before Kepa Arrizabalaga saved Ryan Hardie’s late penalty to book a spot in the next round. Manchester City went behind but comfortably defeated Fulham 4-1 at Etihad Stadium. Fabio Carvalho opened the scoring before a Riyad Mahrez brace together with goals
from Ilkay Gundogan and John Stones completed the win. Harry Kane scored twice for Tottenham Hotspur in a 3-1 home win against Brighton. Kane and a Solly March own goal put the hosts in control, Yves Bissouma hit back but Kane had the final say. Liverpool eased to a 3-1 win over Cardiff City at Anfield. Diogo Jota, Takumi Minamino and Harvey Elliott scored for the Reds. Cardiff’s Rubin Colwill’s grabbed a late consolation. Coventry City led Southampton who went on to win 2-1 with a Kyle Walker-Peters goal in extra time. Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring before Stuart Armstrong equalised with a fine strike. Stoke City defeated Wigan Athletic 2-0, Josh Maja and Jacob Brown scoring. Kenny McLean scored as Norwich City knocked out Wolves while Crystal Palace won 2-0 against Hartlepool with goals from Michael Olise and Marc Guehi. Huddersfield Town advanced against Barnsley with a Duane Holmes goal, Luton Town eased through 3-0 at Cambridge United with goals from Reece Burke, Carlos Mendes Gomes and Admiral Muskwe, Peterborough knocked Queen’s Park Rangers out with goals from Joe Ward and Ricky-Jade Jones. Fifth round draw: Luton Town vs Chelsea, Crystal Palace v Stoke City, Peterborough United v Manchester City, Liverpool v Norwich City, Southampton v West Ham, MidPHOTO:NottingDAVID SAFFER dlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur, ham Forest v Huddersfield Town, Everton v Boreham Wood.
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