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Newport vs Manchester United LIVE: FA Cup result, final score and reaction as United narrowly avoid cup upset

Manchester United saw off a spirited Newport County comeback to book their place in the FA Cup fifth round with a 4-2 win at Rodney Parade.

Erik ten Hag’s side flew out of the traps with goals from Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo after just 13 minutes but were pinned back late on in the first half after Bryn Morris’ superb long-range effort.

The League Two side then found an equaliser after the break after a tidy finish from the in-form Will Evans as the home side threatened a huge FA Cup upset on home soil. But Antony’s rebound before Hojlund’s injury-time strike ensured that United survived the scare and progressed to the fifth round.

Relive all the match action and post-match reaction below.

FA CUP FOURTH ROUND LIVE

  • REPORT: Man United avoid embarrassment but can’t escape ongoing problems after FA Cup win

  • Bruno Fernandes laments teammates’ decision-making as Manchester United survive FA Cup scare

  • FT: United book place in fifth round with 4-2 win after spirited Newport comeback

  • ‘90+4 GOAL! Hojlund secures victory with injury-time goal (NPT 2-4 MNU)

  • ‘68 GOAL! Antony slots home rebound to put United back in front (NPT 2-3 MNU)

  • ‘47 GOAL! Evans strikes shortly after half-time to draw hosts level (NPT 2-2 MNU)

  • ‘36 GOAL! Superb Morris effort gives Newport hope (NPT 1-2 MNU)

  • ‘13 GOAL! Mainoo doubles lead with first United goal (NPT 0-2 MNU)

  • ‘7 GOAL! Fernandes gives United early lead with crisp strike (NPT 0-1 MNU)

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Man United avoid embarrassment but can’t escape ongoing problems after FA Cup win

18:59 , Ben Fleming

In reality, the Amber Army had won before a ball had been kicked, but Newport County will remember the day they took on the might of Manchester United and almost pulled off the mother of all FA Cup shocks.

Two goals down inside 13 minutes, with a star-studded Premier League giant crushing everything that lay in their path en route to the fifth round, the team 76 places below their illustrious opponents faced the prospect of their big day turning into a mauling of epic proportions.

But battling against the odds is all in a day’s work in this part of South Wales. Having seen off dodgy owners long before they became in vogue in English football, forever teetering on the brink of financial ruin, storming back to 2-2 in front of a raucous home following was nothing.

A first goal in 31 appearances for £85m Antony and a late Rasmus Hojlund goal steered a shellshocked United into the fifth round, but it was the embattled hosts, put together at a cost of one of Antony’s studs, who were the real victors.

Full-time analysis by Pete Hall from Rodney Parade:

Man Utd avoid embarrassment but can’t escape problems after FA Cup win

Around the grounds

19:33 , Ben Fleming

To finish off for the evening, let’s take a look around the grounds at what else has happened on this superb FA Cup weekend...

Erik ten Hag will ‘deal with’ Marcus Rashford after latest Manchester United controversy

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Marcus Rashford was unavailable for Manchester United’s FA Cup match against Newport on Sunday because of illness, according to the club’s official line.

But Erik ten Hag has warned he will “deal with” the matter, following reports Rashford was spotted in a Belfast night club this week.

United would not comment on those reports, and said Rashford had “stayed at Carrington to train as he recovers”.

On Friday, manager Erik ten Hag said Rashford was ill and he would see how he recovered before determining if he could make the squad for the FA Cup fourth-round match at League Two Newport.

Erik ten Hag will ‘deal with’ Marcus Rashford after latest Man United controversy

Bruno Fernandes laments teammates’ decision-making as Manchester United survive FA Cup scare

19:30 , Ben Fleming

Bruno Fernandes lamented his side’s decision-making in front of goal as Manchester United saw off a spirited Newport County to book their place in the FA Cup fifth round with a 4-2 away win.

United flew out of the traps at Rodney Parade, with goals from Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo putting them 2-0 up inside the first 13 minutes.

Erik ten Hag’s side could well have put the game beyond doubt in the opening salvo but spurned a number of good chances through a combination of poor finishing and bad decision-making. Antony squandered several efforts, while Alejandro Garnacho hit the crossbar from a tight angle despite having both Fernandes and Rasmus Hojlund open for what would have been a simple tap-in.

And United’s profligate ways almost cost them when goals from Bryn Morris and Will Evans drew the League Two side level after the break. United eventually saw off the spirited hosts thanks to goals from Antony and Hojlund but the Portuguese captain said his team needed to develop a more ruthless streak in front of goal.

Bruno Fernandes laments teammates’ decision-making as United avoid FA Cup scare

Next up for United

19:10 , Ben Fleming

It will be Bristol City or Nottingham Forest up next for Erik ten Hag’s side in the fifth round of the FA Cup. A good chance to make it through to the quarter-finals.

Here’s the draw in full, in case you missed it:

Blackburn Rovers or Wrexham v Newcastle United

Chelsea or Aston Villa v Leeds United or Plymouth Argyle

Bournemouth v Leicester City

Liverpool v Watford or Southampton

Bristol City or Nottingham Forest v Manchester United

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion

Sheffield Wednesday or Coventry City v Maidstone United

Luton Town v Manchester City

Newport manager Graham Coughlan speaking to the BBC

19:01 , Ben Fleming

“The best team won, they were clinical when they got their chances. At 2-2, the ball comes off the post and it fell to Antony. I did think at 2-2 we could possibly force a replay if we could weather the storm. Class saw them through.”

“A lesser team might have chucked the towel in but I spoke about character at half-time. The lads reacted really well in the second half. When you score two goals against Manchester United, that creates memories. That will live with our boys forever. I’ve challenged our lads to push on.”

On feeling around the club: “This week has been brilliant. It’s our first defeat in seven or eight. The takeover has given us a little injection. These lads will live with the memories but let’s go and make more memories and close that gap in League Two. We pushed them as hard as we could and I’m so proud.”

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FULL-TIME: Newport County 2-4 Manchester United

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Let’s take a look at the second-half goals from that contest.

It was Newport who struck first, with Evans levelling up the contest to send the home fans wild...

But United were back ahead later in the half with Antony’s first goal of the season...

Before Hojlund’s injury-time finish secured the win...

FULL-TIME: Newport County 2-4 Manchester United

18:53 , Ben Fleming

A great end to the FA Cup weekend.

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More from Fernandes

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On his goal: “It was a good goal but we trained on it in the week. We knew that we had spaces with the cutback, Kobbie Mainoo’s goal was the same. We knew we could attack and overrun their midfield, we had space for the cutback and I think it resulted well.”

On winning the FA Cup: “We have to understand that the FA Cup is our chance to win a trophy and we have to give everything to get into the final step by step, game by game.

“We know that to make the season look not as bad as it has been, we have to try to win this trophy because it is important for us. We were in the final last year, but unfortunately we did not get the trophy. We know how much the FA Cup means for our fans, our club, for the country so we know how important it is and it’s important for us too. We want to get into the final and win.”

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Bruno Fernandes speaking to BBC One

18:47 , Ben Fleming

“We got the win we wanted bu the result was not the perfect one for us. We didn’t want to concede goals. Obviously, the first one is a great one from them but after we have to be more focused in the second half. We can’t concede another goal and let them have belief.

“We have to kill the game straight away. In the first half, we had chances to make the game 3-0. When you get 2-0 up in these games, everyone then wants to score and get there goal and sometimes we didn’t make the best decisions.”

“But I think after we did a great job to close the game.”

Erik ten Hag speaking to BBC One

18:43 , Ben Fleming

“The first 35 minutes were very comfortable leading 2-0. It should have been 3-0 or 4-0. They created chances out of nothing. Our defence transition was not great. We had to start again to win this game and we did.

“We controlled the game, maybe we went a little bit slower. We had the chance to go 3-0. Garnacho hit the crossbar and Antony had some efforts as well. They had nothing, really nothing and then they scored a goal.”

FULL-TIME: Newport County 2-4 Manchester United

18:29 , Ben Fleming

The whistle goes and United have scraped through to the fifth round of the FA Cup. The scoreline may tell one story but this was a very tight game that Newport threatened to come out on top of.

They battled back superbly having gone 2-0 down but goals from Antony and Hojlund ultimately proved too much for the Welsh side.

Newport County 2-4 Manchester United

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90+9 mins: A great late effort by Waite but Bayindir does well to tip the effort over the bar.

Newport County 2-4 Manchester United

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90+7 mins: A couple of late changes for both sides as Palmer-Houlden makes way for Wood, while Evans comes on for Varane.

GOAL! Newport County 2-4 Manchester United (Hojlund, 90+4 mins)

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And that should be that! Newport poured men forward looking for the equaliser and United can break. Garnacho slides through Forson who sees his effort saved by Townsend but Hojlund is on hand to finish off the rebound.

It’s been a real tussle but United look like they are going to scrape by here in Wales.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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90+2 mins: Morris tries his luck with a long-range effort but it ricochets off a United player and out for a corner. The ball is swung into the back post but Delaney’s looping header is claimed by Bayindir.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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90 mins: CLOSE! So close to a dramatic equaliser for Evans. The striker gets the ball out of his feet superbly and his left-footed strike goes just wide of the right post with Bayindir at full stretch.

Into the first one NINE minutes of added time we go.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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88 mins: A late double change for United as Antony and Martinez are substituted for Forson and the returning Maguire.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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87 mins: Play is back underway with a Newport free-kick but the delivery is overhit and flies harmlessly out for a goal-kick.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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83 mins: A pause in play at Rodney Parade as the paramedics attend to a medical emergency in the crowd.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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81 mins: Garnacho has space down the left but can’t find a United player in the box as they search for a fourth goal and some much-needed breathing space.

United make a double change moments later as Casemiro and Shaw are replaced by McTominay and Kambwala.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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78 mins: A triple change for Newport as they go in search of an equaliser. Waite, Rai and Baker are introduced, with Charsley, Wildig and Bennett making way.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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77 mins: A great run from Shaw down the left but his low cross into the box goes just behind Hojlund who made a good move to the near post.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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73 mins: Delaney has had a superb game in defence for Newport and makes yet another vital block, this time to deny Fernandes as he pulls the trigger from just inside the box.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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72 mins: And now the first card of the game as Casemiro is given a warning after a late challenge on Charsley.

Newport County 2-3 Manchester United

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70 mins: A change for Newport following that goal as Payne comes on for Lewis.

GOAL! Newport County 2-3 Manchester United (Antony, 68 mins)

17:57 , Ben Fleming

Well, Newport will need to go for it now as United are back in front through Antony.

It’s Shaw initially with a superb curling effort from the left side of the area. His strike cannons off the post, landing straight at the feet of the Brazillian who calmly slots home the rebound.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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67 mins: Make no mistake, Newport are going for the win here.

Charsley receives the ball in space on the edge of the box but his effort drifts wide United’s right post.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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64 mins: McLoughlin has a tough task up against Garnacho but the full-back does superbly to keep with the pacey Argentine whose eventual cross flies out for a goal-kick.

There’s concern now, though, for the keeper Townsend who is down and receiving treatment.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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61 mins: CLOSE! Martinez makes a great dart to the near post but his flick on from Shaw’s cross deflects off Hojlund and out for a goal-kick.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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57 mins: The Newport long throw-ins are causing real problems for Newport as Bayindir makes another stop to deny Delaney’s header.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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54 mins: Antony does superbly to keep the ball in play but Fernandes’ eventual effort is straight down the throat of Townsend who makes a comfortable save.

Newport County 2-2 Manchester United

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53 mins: United had so many chances in that first half and yet now sit level with the League Two side as the clock ticks past 50 minutes. Fernandes makes a good run but can’t quite connect with Shaw’s cross, allowing Delaney to clear it out for a corner.

GOAL! Newport County 2-2 Manchester United (Evans, 47 mins)

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The home side are level! The League Two side have drawn level as Evans continues his prolific season.

Lewis swings a ball in from the left and the striker makes a dart to the near post before flicking home the ball into the far post via a deflection off Varane.

What a turnaround and what a half of action we have in store now!

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Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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46 mins: Garnacho stands a ball up in the box but Antony’s eventual overhead kick flies harmlessly wide off the target.

KICK-OFF! Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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United get us back underway after the break. Have we got any cup drama in store after the break?

HALF-TIME: Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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Let’s take a look at the three goals from the first half. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for United...

Before Mainoo doubled their lead shortly after...

But the home side got back in the game out of nowhere after Morris’ superb effort...

HALF-TIME: Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

17:22 , Ben Fleming

Game on at the break.

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HALF-TIME: Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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The half-time whistle goes and, despite that onslaught from United in the first 30 minutes, Newport trail by just one goal after Morris’ thunderous effort.

Fernandes and Mainoo got United off to a perfect start but Ten Hag’s side spurned a number of good efforts and now have plenty of work to do after the break to ensure they avoid any unnecessary drama.

Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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45+2 mins: SAVE! A vital save on the brink of half-time by Townsend as he gets down low to his right to palm away Fernandes’ effort from the edge of the box.

Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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45 mins: United counter down the left but Fernandes overhits a cross looking for Antony at the far post.

Newport County 1-2 Manchester United

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42 mins: All of a sudden there is a renewed confidence on the faces of the Newport players. A free-kick is taken short by McLoughlin but Morris sees his effort blocked as he eyes up another long-range strike.

GOAL! Newport County 1-2 Manchester United (Morris, 36 mins)

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What a strike from Morris!

A thunderous effort from the central midfielder, who chests the ball down before unleashing a superb half-volley on goal. The ball takes a slight deflection off Martinez and flies into the far corner, with Bayindir well-beaten.

The home side are back in it out of nowhere.

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Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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35 mins: Despite the two-goal deficit, the home fans have remained in fine voice. Lewis launches a long throw into the area but Bayindir clings on to Delaney’s looping header.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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31 mins: Antony has been heavily involved in these first 30 minutes and gets another chance to fire on goal but his effort is tipped over by Townsend.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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29 mins: CHANCE! Antony with a great chance to find United’s third but it’s a heroic block from Delaney to deny the Brazilian from the penalty spot.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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25 mins: The first chance of note for the home side as Evans picks up the ball inside the area. His first shot cannons back off Martinez before Bayindir makes a save at the near post to deny his follow-up attempt.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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23 mins: Casemiro brings down Palmer-Houlden and Newport have a rare attacking opportunity from a free-kick. Morris whips it in from a central position but United clear away the danger.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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18 mins: OFF THE BAR! So nearly 3-0 for United as Garnacho smashes the crossbar from a tight angle. Fernandes was screaming for the ball inside the box for what would have been a simple tap-in.

Newport County 0-2 Manchester United

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17 mins: Garnacho does well to carve out space down the left but his low cross into the box doesn’t find a United shirt and Newport can clear.

GOAL! Newport County 0-2 Manchester United (Mainoo, 13 mins)

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United double their lead and that’s Mainoo’s first goal for the club!

Ten Hag’s side have flown out the block and get their just desserts as Mainoo sweeps home Dalot’s cross with a wonderfully executed first-time effort.

His first goal for the club and an early two-goal lead for the Premier League side. Newport have a mountain to climb already.

Newport County 0-1 Manchester United

16:42 , Ben Fleming

11 mins: Nearly two! The ball drops to Antony on the edge of the box but the Brazillian just scoops his effort over the bar. United have started fast in this contest.

GOAL! Newport County 0-1 Manchester United (Fernandes, 7 mins)

16:37 , Ben Fleming

United with the early breakthrough!

Just the start the away side would have been after. A nice one-two between Antony and Fernandes down the left sees the ball drop back to the Portuguese international on the edge of the box and he makes no mistake, smashing home to give his side the lead.

Newport County 0-0 Manchester United

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3 mins: Antony is given far too much space as he cuts in from the right but the Brazillian’s effort goes just wide of the far post.

KICK-OFF! Newport County 0-0 Manchester United

16:31 , Ben Fleming

And we are underway here in Wales as Newport get the first half started.

Closing in on kick-off

16:24 , Ben Fleming

We’ve got just over five minutes to go until kick-off at Rodney Parade and the atmosphere is building nicely. Has this FA Cup fourth round got one more shock left in it?

Newport eyeing up a shock

16:20 , Ben Fleming

It wouldn’t quite best Maidstone’s achievement yesterday but a win today would see Newport through to the fifth round for just the third time in the club’s history. The Welsh club have progressed from just two of their previous eight FA Cup fourth-round ties, doing so in their first (vs Huddersfield in 1948-49) and most recent such fixtures (vs Middlesbrough in 2018-19).

Erik ten Hag adresses Marcus Rashford absence

16:19 , Ben Fleming

Reports have been swirling in the last few days regarding Marcus Rashford who is not in today’s matchday squad. The United boss was fairly tight-lipped when asked about it pre-match: “It’s an internal matter”. “I will deal with it”, he said.

History in the making

16:16 , Ben Fleming

This will be the first ever competitive meeting between Newport County and Manchester United. The Exiles have won just one of their last 23 meetings with top-flight opponents in all competitions (D7 L15), beating Leicester City 2-1 in the FA Cup in 2018-19.

Man Utd in ‘no position to underestimate any team’ heading into Newport cup tie

16:13 , Ben Fleming

Erik ten Hag says Manchester United are not in a position to underestimate any opponent as his stumbling side look to keep their hopes of silverware alive in Sunday’s FA Cup clash at Newport.

This has been a challenging second season in the hotseat for the Dutchman, whose side languish eighth in the Premier League and were eliminated from European competition before Christmas.

United’s Carabao Cup defence is also long since over, meaning the FA Cup takes on extra significance as their only potential route to a trophy in a disappointing campaign.

Man Utd in ‘no position to underestimate any team’ heading into Newport cup tie

Man City break the Spurs curse late on

16:08 , Ben Fleming

Finally, the curse was lifted. Manchester City are a magnificent team, the rightful champions of Europe and the world, but on this rectangular patch of ground in north London they have been a mixture of unfortunate, underwhelming and comically inept. Before tonight they had played five games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and lost them all, never even scoring a goal despite accumulating an xG of about 375. For 88 minutes here history rhymed, until Nathan Ake’s bundled late winner, a game won in the most un-Cityish of ways.

Pep Guardiola had been getting increasingly irate, so much so that he was booked for sarcastically applauding referee Paul Tierney during the second half of this FA Cup tie. He would have recognised some similar traits of games that had gone before here, in which City created chance after chance but could not alter the scoreboard. An early goal was chalked off by the barest of margins; Julian Alvarez, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku all missed prime chances.

But where Guardiola had come against stubborn defensive units in the past, deliberately designed to annoy him by Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte, this Ange Postecoglou team was never going to play that way. Tottenham tried to play their way, but they never managed to gain control and ultimately their open gameplan failed, albeit at the very last, at a corner, when so much hard work had been done. City won 1-0 and the defending champions will be in the hat for the fifth round.

Lawrence Ostlere from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:

Manchester City finally lift the curse to knock Tottenham out the FA Cup

Chelsea and Aston Villa set for FA Cup replay

16:03 , Ben Fleming

Two Premier League teams who will face a replay to be in the fifth round are Chelsea and Aston Villa - here’s chief football writer Miguel Delaney and his assessment from the Stamford Bridge stalemate.

Chelsea and Aston Villa set for FA Cup replay after goalless stalemate

Everton out as Luton progress in FA Cup

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Even an injury-time winner was not the most dramatic event in Merseyside football in the last couple of days but there is a shared sense of gloom. While Liverpool mourn Jurgen Klopp’s planned departure, Everton’s disappointment stems from different reasons. As they were ejected from the FA Cup, Luton Town’s supporters chorused about going to Wembley; after last season’s play-off final, they have fond memories of the national stadium.

Yet if Everton claimed they merited a free kick when the Hatters took the lead and could point out that Cauley Woodrow’s decider came 14 seconds into the 96th minute – only five had been signalled – neither grievance had much weight. Luton had more cohesion and chances, more dynamism and drive. Perhaps they had more in reserve, too, with two substitutes, Luke Berry and Woodrow, playing pivotal parts in the decider.

If Sean Dyche’s sides tend to be set-piece specialists, they were beaten at their own game. Both Luton goals came from corners, just as they had prospered from dead-ball situations when achieving their maiden Premier League win at Goodison in September.

Sean Dyche shows his old weakness as Everton beaten at their own game

Newport County vs Manchester United

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The visitors are here:

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Maidstone United pull off stunning Cup win at Ipswich

15:52 , Ben Fleming

Before we get underway in Wales, let’s have a look back at some of the FA Cup stories of thw weekend so far. And where else to start but Portman Road, where Maidstone United pulled off one of the greatest FA Cup upsets of recent times as goals from Lamar Reynolds and Sam Corne sealed a 2-1 win over Championship promotion chasers Ipswich Town.

Maidstone pull off historic FA Cup shock and Brighton win thriller

FA Cup fifth-round draw

15:45 , Ben Fleming

In the half-time break between Liverpool vs Norwich, the FA Cup fifth round draw has taken place.

The winner of this tie will face an away fixture against the winner of Bristol City vs Nottingham Forest which is set for a replay after the game ended in a 0-0 draw.

Here’s the draw in full:

Blackburn/Wrexham v Newcastle

Chelsea/Aston Villa v Leeds/Plymouth

Bournemouth v Leicester

Liverpool/Norwich City v Watford/Southampton

Bristol City/Nottingham Forest v Newport County/Manchester United

Wolverhampton v Brighton & Hove Albion

Sheffield Wednesday/Coventry v Maidstone United

Luton Town v Manchester City

Graham Coughlan warns Man Utd to expect a hostile atmosphere at Newport

15:45 , Ben Fleming

Newport manager Graham Coughlan admits Erik ten Hag is in the FA Cup firing line and warned Manchester United to expect a “unique and hostile” atmosphere at Rodney Parade.

United meet League Two County for the first time in their history in Sunday’s fourth-round tie, with 74 places between them in the football pyramid and millions of pounds on their respective balance sheets.

Yet Rodney Parade’s tight confines and a crowd of just under 10,000 will welcome United with Ten Hag, during a dismal season at Old Trafford, under pressure to progress in the only competition the Red Devils have a chance left of winning.

Graham Coughlan warns Man Utd to expect a hostile atmosphere at Newport

Team news

15:38 , Ben Fleming

It’s virtually as expected for Newport but it’s a surprisingly strong team named by United. There are returns to the starting XI for Casemiro and Martinez who have spent long spells out on the sidelines, with Fernandes, Garnacho, Antony and Hojlund leading an attacking forward line for Erik ten Hag.

The team news are in!

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Team news coming shortly

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We should have team news landing any minute now - will there be any surprises?

Manchester United appoint Man City’s Omar Berrada as new CEO

15:25 , Ben Fleming

Earlier in the week, Manchester United pulled off a coup in the first major appointment of the Sir Jim Ratcliffe era, as Omar Berrada of Manchester City has been appointed chief executive.

The recommendation came from Ineos, and was backed by the board, who have been looking to fill the role since Richard Arnold left last year.

Although there had been expectation that Jean-Claude Blanc would step in as CEO, his preference is to stay with the wider sporting group owned by Ratcliffe. That led United to Berrada, and it is understood he had been earmarked for months.

Manchester United appoint Man City’s Omar Berrada as new CEO

Erik ten Hag reveals Manchester United transfer plans after encountering FFP problems

15:15 , Ben Fleming

Erik ten Hag says financial fair play restrictions will prevent Manchester United from acting in the January transfer window to fill the “gap” in attack left by Anthony Martial’s extended absence.

This has been a quiet month across the board and the Red Devils have focused on streamlining the squad rather than bolstering it.

Jadon Sancho, Donny van de Beek and Hannibal Mejbri are among those to have left on loan, with United always expected to do little to nothing in terms of signings.

And not even the fact that Martial has been ruled out until April after undergoing surgery on a groin injury is likely to change things due to Premier League profit and sustainability rules.

“I looked but there is no space,” United boss Ten Hag said. “No space on FFP to do something about this lack of quantity in the striker position.

Ten Hag reveals Man Utd transfer plans after encountering FFP problems

Newport vs Man United - predicted XIs

15:05 , Ben Fleming

We’ve got just under half an hour until the team news is with us but here is how we think both teams will line up:

Newport predicted XI: Townsend; McLoughlin, Delaney, Clarke, Bennett, Lewis; Morris, Charsley, Wildig; Palmer-Houlden, Evans.

Manchester United predicted XI: Bayindir; Wan-Bissaka, Evans, Maguire, Dalot; Mainoo, McTominay; Antony, Fernandes, Rashford; Hojlund

Early team news - Manchester United

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Manchester United, meanwhile, will be without Anthony Martial, who has undergone groin surgery and faces a spell on the sidelines. Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire could make their comeback from injury, though, while Altay Bayindir is set for a competitive debut in goal.

Early team news - Newport County

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Josh Seberry and Declan Drysdale are expected to remain absent for Newport, who will likely utilise a back five to try and stymie their visitors

Newport County vs Manchester United - all the key info

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When is Newport vs Manchester United?

Newport vs Manchester United is due to kick off at 4.30pm GMT on Sunday 28 January at Rodney Parade.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on BBC One, with coverage on the channel from 4pm GMT. It will be available to watch online via the BBC iPlayer or BBC Sport website.

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Good afternoon!

12:17 , Ben Fleming

Hello and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the FA Cup fourth-round clash between Newport County and Manchester United live from Rodney Parade. In the aftermath of Maidstone’s superb upset over Ipswich yesterday, it’s now the turn of the League Two side who will eye up a famous win against Erik ten Hag’s side.

The Welsh club do have a strange habit of giving Premier League clubs a fright, drawing with Tottenham in 2018 and threatening something similar against Manchester City a year later.

Will today be there day? Stay with us here for all the build-up, team news and match updates.