Newcastle scored 4(FOUR!) today to advance. Very nice draw next round at home to Oxford. If they win that, I think it’ll be the furthest the team has gone in the FA Cup since I started following in 2005
ALL TIMES EASTERN ALL MATCHES ON ESPN+ Friday, January 24 QPR vs. Sheffield Wednesday, 3pm Northampton Town vs. Derby County, 3pm Saturday, January 25 Brentford vs. Leicester City, 7:45am Southampton vs. Spurs, 10am Millwall vs. Sheffield United, 10am Reading vs. Cardiff City, 10am West Ham vs. West Brom, 10am Burnley vs. Norwich, 10am Coventry vs. Birmingham City, 10am Newcastle vs. Oxford, 10am Portsmouth vs. Barnsley, 10am Hull vs. Chelsea, 12:30pm Sunday, January 26 Manchester City vs. Fulham, 8am Tranmere vs. Manchester United, 10am Shrewsbury vs. Liverpool, Noon Monday, January 27 Bournemouth vs. Arsenal, 3pm
That hoof ball to knock along header to goal was peak England lower league footie songs should be written about it
anyone know why ESPN has a lean lineup of today's cup action? I think they have rights in their entirety in the US?
Replay has been hit or miss. I think they basically show the BBC game and that's it. Newcastle's replay in the last round wasn't streamed
He’s playing the U23 this match because he stated the FA didn’t want the SR teams playing during the break. Then said that if the U23 squad played that it made sense for the U23 coach to manage them instead of him