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This season FA Cup The third round produced all sorts of intriguing contests, with many clubs lower down the English football pyramid taking on the country’s elite teams.
A look back at all the kick-offs of the famous competition at 3 p.m.
While Antoine Semenyo enjoyed his start to life as a Manchester City playerhis former team Bournemouth suffered third round heartbreak when they were knocked out on penalties by Newcastle after a six-goal thriller at St James’ Park.
Following his late winner against Leeds in midweek, Harvey Barnes picked up where he left off by opening the scoring after 50 minutes.
Alex Scott and David Brooks then turned the tie around within six minutes of the second half before Anthony Gordon scored a penalty in the 95th minute to send the match into extra time.
Barnes struck again but then it was the Cherries’ turn to come out late when Marcus Tavernier equalized in the 122nd minute, but it was the hosts who emerged victorious, getting the better of the visitors 7-6 in the shootout.
Brentford emerged 2-0 winners in their trip to Championship bottom side Sheffield Wednesday, thanks to goals from Keane Lewis-Potter and a Mathias Jenson penalty.
The hosts, who are currently less than seven points behind in the second division amid turbulent financial woes, kept their Premier League opponents at bay until midway through the first half, when Lewis-Potter found the net.
Jenson’s penalty shortly after the hour mark ensured safe passage to the next round for Keith Andrews’ men.
Fulham avoided a cup clash after recovering from a goal down in their clash with Middlesbrough at Craven Cottage.
Hayden Hackney put the visitors ahead after 30 minutes and went into the break with the advantage, but second-half goals from Harry Wilson, Emile Smith Rowe and Kevin ensured the hosts’ name was in the hat for the next round.
Premier League strugglers Burnley received a much-needed confidence boost by beating Millwall five times at Turf Moor.
On a clinical afternoon for Scott Parker’s men, Ashley Barnes scored twice, while Loum Tchaouna, Jaidon Anthony and Jaydon Banel also found the net against the Championship playoff contenders, who snatched a consolation goal late on through Josh Coburn.
Elsewhere, Southampton received an almighty scare from League One Doncaster after taking a 3-0 half-time lead through Cam Bragg, Cameron Archer and Kuryu Matsuki.
Doncaster hit back after the break, with goals from Matty Pearson and Jordan Gibson before the hour making it an intriguing final half at the Eco-Power Stadium.
The Saints managed to prevent a memorable comeback to advance to the fourth round.
In a Championship affair, Lamine Cissé scored the only goal of the match as Stoke City caused something of an upset by beating runaway league leaders Coventry.
The Frenchman scored a superb half-volley from 25 yards with just two minutes remaining in what was a thrilling encounter between the two Midlands sides.
Ipswich Town’s record signings Jaden Philogene and Jacob Greaves were enough to see the Tractor Boys through safely following a 2-1 win over Blackpool.
Ashley Fletcher halved the lead in second-half stoppage time, but it proved too little, too late for the Sailors.
National League side Boreham Wood’s cup run has been ended emphatically by Burton Albion.
Kyran Lofthouse, an own goal from Charlie O’Connell, Fabio Tavares, Dylan Williams and JJ McKiernan were the difference in a comfortable 5-0 victory for the League One side.
Salford City’s third round match at home to Swindon has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.