FA Cup Round Up: United Survive Saints Scare, Chelsea Held By Everton
Manchester United survived a scare from League 1 Southampton as they came from behind to win at St Marys.
Richard Chaplow had given the Saints the lead just before the break but goals from Michael Owen and Javier Hernandez saved United’s blushes as they progressed through to the fifth round.
Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phealan admitted his side didn’t play well in the first half "We struggled are way through it." But changes made to the formation helped get United back into the game.
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Everton drew with Chelsea at Goodison Park so will play a return game at Stamford Bridge. Louis Saha had given The Toffees the lead, but Salomon Kalou equalised fifteen minutes from time.
Elsewhere, there was a shortage of upsets as only one Premier League side were eliminated. But there were a few "Cupsets" to be found in Saturday's games. League 1 Brighton managed to topple Championship Watford, and Leyton Orient were able to upset Championship Swansea.
However one of the biggest stories of the round could be Non-League Crawley who prevailed after beating Torquay. It will be the first time in Crawley history they have reached the fifth round.
With all Saturday's games over, will Sunday of Round 4 provide any major shocks. Huddersfield travel to the Emirates to face Arsenal in hope of beating the Premier League side and League 1 Notts County will face big spending Man City. The other big tie of Sunday sees Londoners Tottenham and Fulham face off at Craven Cottage. The final two games being played tomorrow are West Ham vs. Nottingham Forest and Stoke against Wolves.
Saturday Results:
Aston Villa 3-1 Blackburn
Birmingham 3-2 Coventry
Bolton 0-0 Wigan
Burnley 3-1 Burton Albion
Everton 1-1 Chelsea
Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 Hereford
Southampton 1-2 Manchester United
Stevenage 1-2 Reading
Swansea 1-2 Leyton Orient
Torquay 0-1 Crawley
Watford 0-1 Brighton



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