Here's a round-up of Saturday's FA Cup Third Round results
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Sky Bet League One Cambridge pulled off a shock 1-0 win at Newcastle to book their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Newcastle, battling for Premier League survival, thought they had taken the lead through Jacob Murphy, but the goal was disallowed for offside.
Cambridge broke the deadlock in the 56th minute when Joe Ironside turned in a crowded penalty area to knock the ball in – with the goal given following a lengthy VAR review.
Cambridge United's Adam May celebrates as Newcastle United's new signing Kieran Trippier looks dejected after the match
Scott Heppell
Vanarama National League outfit Boreham Wood will also be in the fourth-round draw after a 2-0 home win over AFC Wimbledon.
Tyrone Marsh gave the Wood an early lead with a fierce drive and substitute Adrian Clifton, who had only just come on, sealed a memorable win with four minutes left.
Earlier, Matty Pearson’s late header saw Championship high-flyers Huddersfield come from behind to dump Premier League Burnley out with a 2-1 win at Turf Moor.
Josh Koroma had cancelled out Jay Rodriguez’s first-half strike for the relegation-threatened Clarets.
Pearson then nodded in with just four minutes left so send the Terriers into the fourth round for the first time since 2018.
National League North Kidderminster came from behind to beat Championship side Reading 2-1 at Aggborough Stadium.
Kidderminster Harriers' Sam Austin celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates
Andrew Boyers
George Puscas had given the Royals the lead just before half-time, but captain Sam Austin had the non-league side level before Amari Morgan-Smith bundled in a late winner.
Crystal Palace recovered from a howler by goalkeeper Jack Butland to win 2-1 at Millwall.
Benik Afobe put the Lions ahead early on after former England international Butland was caught trying to play out of the six-yard box.
Michael Olise struck a fine individual goal to equalise within a minute of the restart and Jean-Philippe Mateta headed home what proved to be the winner in a fiery clash at the Den.
Teenager Joe Grey came off the bench to score the winner as League Two Hartlepool fought back to beat Championship side Blackpool 2-1 at Victoria Park.
Keshi Anderson put the visitors ahead early on, but Hartlepool were level soon after the restart through a deflected effort from David Ferguson before Grey’s low finish on the hour mark secured a memorable win.
Leicester City's Marc Albrighton with James Maddison after the match
Hannah Mckay
Holders Leicester beat Watford 4-1 at the King Power Stadium.
Youri Tielemans – whose goal beat Chelsea at Wembley in last year’s final – set the Foxes on their way with an early penalty, before James Maddison doubled the lead.
Although Joao Pedro swiftly pulled one back for the relegation-threatened Hornets, second-half goals from Harvey Barnes and captain Marc Albrighton sealed a comfortable win – following a brief delay after the stadium lights went out.
Substitute Bryan Mbeumo came off the bench to score a second-half hat-trick as Brentford ran out 4-1 winners at Port Vale.
Marcus Forss put the Bees in front with Mbeumo adding a second shortly after coming on.
Although Kian Harratt pulled a goal back for Vale, Mbeumo made it 3-1 with 14 minutes left before slotting home a late penalty.
Saturday’s early kick off saw Championship side Middlesbrough edge past League Two Mansfield 3-2 with an own goal in stoppage time.
Uche Ikpeazu and Caolan Boyd-Munce had looked to put Boro in control, but the visitors were reduced to 10 men in the 33rd minute following a red card for defender Sol Bamba.
Oli Hawkins and Rhys Oates hauled the Stags level – only for Boro to snatch a dramatic late winner when John-Joe O’Toole turned the ball into his own net.
Championship promotion-chasers Fulham eventually won 1-0 at Bristol City with an extra-time goal from Harry Wilson, while Coventry – FA Cup winners in 1987 – edged out Derby 1-0 after Dom Hyam’s late first-half header.
Wigan saw off Championship promotion-chasers Blackburn 3-2 with a stoppage-time winner from Thelo Aasgaard just after Daniel Ayala’s header looked to have sent the tie to extra-time.
Peterborough beat Bristol Rovers 2-1 at the Weston Homes Stadium, where on-loan Norwich defender Bali Mumba scored in his debut.
Swansea City and Southampton players in action in front of empty stands during the Emirates FA Cup third round match at the Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea.
Simon Galloway
Southampton survived the first-half dismissal of Yan Valery to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 3-2 extra-time win at Swansea.
The Saints spent a full 90 minutes down to 10 men, but goals from Nathan Redmond, Mohamed Elyounoussi and Shane Long saw them progress from a tie played behind closed doors because of the Welsh Government’s coronavirus regulations.
League One Plymouth provided a FA Cup upset at St Andrew’s as they beat Championship side Birmingham with a narrow 1-0 third-round win after extra-time.
Returning Romelu Lukaku struck as Chelsea cruised to a comfortable victory against non-league Chesterfield in a 5-1 FA Cup third-round canter at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku (left) and Chesterfield's Luke Croll battle for the ball during the Emirates FA Cup third round match at Stamford Bridge
Nick Potts
The Champions League holders flexed all their muscles of quality and depth to nullify any prospect of a cup upset.
Emiliano Marcondes scored a hat-trick as Bournemouth eased into the next round with a 3-1 win at Yeovil.