The full fourth-round draw Mansfield v Port Vale Ipswich Town v Fulham Man Utd v Newcastle Utd Bournemouth v Liverpool Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers West Ham v Arsenal Everton v Burnley Exeter v Middlesbrough Ties will be played on 31 October and 1 November That’s all for tonight. Thanks for your company and emails – bye! Before we go, let’s hear from Pep We played an incredible game in the first half. They were more aggressive in the second half and they scored a goal. I’m very pleased with the performance. Congratulations to Newcastle. Imagine how good it would be if you could press the red button and hear Pep’s internal monologue as he does one of these interviews. The full fourth-round draw Mansfield v Port Vale Ipswich Town v Fulham Man Utd v Newcastle Utd Bournemouth v Liverpool Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers West Ham v Arsenal Everton v Burnley Exeter v Middlesbrough Ties will be played on 31 October and 1 November Some decent ties there. There’s a repeat of last year’s final plus Sean Dyche v Burnley, West Ham v Arsenal and a guarantee of at least two lower-division sides in the last eight. Everton v Burnley Exeter v Middlesbrough Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers West Ham v Arsenal Man Utd v Newcastle Utd Bournemouth v Liverpool Mansfield v Port Vale Ipswich Town v Fulham It’s time for the fourth-round draw, so let’s have some. These are the teams in the fourth-round draw Arsenal Blackburn Rovers AFC Bournemouth Burnley Chelsea Everton Exeter City Fulham Ipswich Town Liverpool Manchester United Mansfield Town Middlesbrough Newcastle United Port Vale West Ham United The matchwinner and the player of the match talk to Sky Sports Get your match reports here Chelsea 1-0 Brentford Liverpool 3-1 Leicester Brentford 0-1 Arsenal Aston Villa 1-2 Everton Pep Guardiola has just given the ref Chris Kavanagh a bit of a mouthful. Now he’s congratulating a few of the Newcastle players with an animated body language that doesn’t exactly rule out the possibility of sarcasm. It’s fair to say City haven’t taken this well, but I suppose you can understand that when they lose so infrequently. All the full-time scores Aston Villa 1-2 Everton Blackburn Rovers 5-2 Cardiff City AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City Brentford 0-1 Arsenal Chelsea 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Fulham 2-1 Norwich City Lincoln City 0-1 West Ham United Liverpool 3-1 Leicester City Newcastle 1-0 Manchester City We’ll have the draw for the last 16 in around 20 minutes. Full time: Newcastle 1-0 Man City Peep peep! Newcastle are into the last 16 after a stirring win over Manchester City. In the first half they were outpassed to an almost embarrassing degree, but their defence held firm and the half-time introduction of Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon – along with oodles of added aggression – changed the game. Alexander Isak scored early in the second half, and an increasingly frustrated City rarely looked like equalising. 90+4 min: Newcastle substitution Paul Dummett, who had a fine game and walks off smiling proudly, is replaced by Fabian Schar. 90+3 min Foden goes over just outside the area after a shoulder barge from Targett. The referee decides, rightly I think, that there wasn’t enough for a free-kick. 90+2 min Joelinton’s snapshot from distance is well held to his right by Ortega. 90 min: Newcastle substitution Elliot Anderson replaces Sandro Tonali. There will be six minutes of added time. 89 min: Just wide from Lewis! Doku has made a few things happen since coming on, and City are giving him the ball at every opportunity. He zips infield and plays a sharp square pass to Lewis on the edge of the D. Lewis takes a couple of quick touches and drives a low shot just wide of the left-hand post. I don’t think Pope would have saved it. 88 min Gordon collects a loose ball 25 yards from goal, charges into the area and whacks a shot from a very tight angle that is blocked by Ortega. 86 min Doku’s imaginative through pass is slightly too heavy for Foden, who made a nice run from out to in. Might as well use this phrase while we can: City don’t look like scoring. The full-time scores in the 7.45pm games Not a penalty competition in sight. What a fine, cathartic win that is for Everton, who were humiliated at Villa Park in the league. Aston Villa 1-2 Everton Blackburn Rovers 5-2 Cardiff City AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City Brentford 0-1 Arsenal Chelsea 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Fulham 2-1 Norwich City Lincoln City 0-1 West Ham United Liverpool 3-1 Leicester City 83 min Now Joelinton is booked for flattening Foden. It’s been a niggly second half. 82 min Tonali kicks the ball away and is booked. Moments later, Livramento gets round to make a brilliant and probably goal-saving challenge on Matheus Nunes. Akanji’s long pass cleared Lascelles and was controlled on the run by Nunes. He was about to shoot when Livramento appeared on his blind side. 81 min At no stage in the second half have City built the attacking momentum they had throughout the first. And at no stage has Pep Guardiola looked like bringing on Erling Haaland. 80 min “Prog rock is all well and good, but progressive metal is where it’s at,” deadpans Matt Dony. “ The first gig I took (dragged) my partner to was Between The Buried And Me. One of the most interesting, creative, and technically proficient bands around. Admittedly, though, fairly niche. She said she enjoyed. Her eyes said otherwise. Anyway. Is there anything to dislike about Isak? (Apart from a debut goal against Liverpool, obviously.) Great player, great technique, quick, works hard, seems like a good bloke. Annoyingly likeable.” 78 min Gomez goes down off the ball after Guimaraes slips into him. Newcastle keep playing and Livramento wins a corner, at which point Pep Guardiola starts mouthing off and gets a yellow card. Maybe Newcastle should have stopped playing but I certainly don’t think Guimaraes deliberately fouled/felled Gomrz. 77 min A very imaginative pass from Guimaraes just evades Murphy at the far post. Newcastle have been excellent in the second half. 75 min Grealish cuts inside from the left and has a pop from 25 yards. It’s straight at Pope. 75 min In the second half City have had no shots on target and two touches in the Newcastle box. 73 min: City substitution Phil Foden replaces Julian Alvarez. Brentford 0-1 Arsenal “This game is degenerating into the sort of loose, wild set-toyou see outside the Red Lion when two geezers start swinging at each other,” says Charles Antaki. “Not much contact and little end result, but exciting all the same.” 71 min Grealish is a bit lucky to avoid a yellow card for a petulant foul on Livramento. By their standards – and these things are relative – City have lost the head. The latest scores elsewhere (there are around five minutes plus added time remaining) Aston Villa 1-2 Everton Blackburn Rovers 5-2 Cardiff City AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City Brentford 0-1 Arsenal Chelsea 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Fulham 2-1 Norwich City Lincoln City 0-1 West Ham United Liverpool 2-1 Leicester City 69 min Bruno fouls Nunes and is booked. The game has become very bitty, which suits Newcastle. 69 min “Good to see we’re taking The Rumbelows Cup seriously,” says Chris Paraskevas. “How many times do you think someone can use the 7 Day Free Trial thing before it becomes suspect? Asking for a friend.” 68 min: Double substitution for City But still no sign of Erling Haaland. Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes replace Nathan Ake and Mateo Kovacic. That presumably means Sergio Gomez will go to left-back. 68 min Newcastle work a nice short corner on the right, only for Murphy to overhit his flipped cross. 66 min And now Phillips is booked for a foul on Murphy. City are slightly rattled. 65 min Akanji is booked for dissent. 65 min A very good free-kick from Alvarez is almost met by Akanji at the near post. A Newcastle defender - I couldn’t tell who it was – forces it behind for a corner. 63 min Murphy has moved to the left, with Anthony Gordon playing up front.
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