Arsenal Face Southampton As Man City Draw Liverpool In FA Cup Quarter-Finals

Arsenal have been handed a trip to Championship club Southampton in the next stage of the FA Cup after the Saints eliminated Fulham in the previous round. Another blockbuster tie will see Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium in an all-Premier League showdown. Elsewhere, the winner of the fifth-round clash between West Ham United and Brentford will host Leeds United when the fixtures are played during the weekend of April 4. The draw was held at the London Stadium before West Ham faced Brentford in the last outstanding fifth-round game. Former England internationals Joe Hart and Joe Cole were on hand to conduct the draw. League One’s bottom club, Port Vale, delivered the biggest shock of the round after edging Premier League side Sunderland 1-0. Ben Waine found the net in the 28th minute, and despite it being their only effort on target, the goal proved decisive as the Stoke-based side progressed. Arsenal secured their place with a narrow 2-1 victory over Mansfield Town. Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze were on target for the Gunners, helping them avoid the type of upset that saw Burnley crash out in the previous round. Chelsea were pushed hard by Wrexham but eventually prevailed 4-2 after extra time against the 10-man side. Manchester City also advanced comfortably, defeating Newcastle United 3-1 to record their fourth win of the season over Eddie Howe’s team. Southampton’s place in the draw came courtesy of a late Ross Stewart penalty that sealed a 1-0 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage. Liverpool, meanwhile, responded to their league defeat to Wolves by beating them 3-1 at Molineux, while Leeds United eased past Norwich City with a 3-0 win at Elland Road.

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Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City Learn Quarter-Final Opponents In Carabao Cup Draw

The Carabao Cup quarter-final fixtures have been confirmed following Wednesday night’s draw. Arsenal will host Crystal Palace at the Emirates after advancing with a 2-0 win over Brighton, thanks to goals from Ethan Nwaneri and Bukayo Saka. Defending champions Newcastle United will welcome Fulham, Chelsea will travel to face Cardiff City, and Manchester City will host Brentford at the Etihad. All matches are scheduled to take place in the week starting December 15.  

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Mission X: Super Falcons Qualify for 2024 WAFCON Quarter Finals

Nigeria’s campaign for a 10th continental title at the 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations plodded frontally on Thursday after the Super Falcons bagged all three points against their counterparts from Botswana to reach the competition’s quarter finals. Mexico-based Chinwendu Ihezuo, scorer of the third goal in the 3-0 rout of Tunisia on Sunday, stretched her left leg adroitly to connect from a great pass by Esther Okoronkwo and give Nigeria the day from a largely-scrappy encounter in Casablanca. Refilwe Tholakele indicated early on that it was not going to be an all-Nigeria evening, as her fierce shot from a bold move from the Southern Africans rattled goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, who had to make a second save as the ball spilled. Botswana threw women in numbers behind the ball as they opted for damage limitation, and nearly came out in flying colours as captain Rasheed Ajibade, Asisat Oshoala, Toni Payne and Rinsola Babajide could find no thoroughfare to the goal-line. Midway into the first stanza, attack-minded defender Ashley Plumptre surged forward again but missed a good chance from Ajibade’s pass. Eleven minutes later, Payne skyrocketed when clear on goal from another cross from the right. The scrappy nature was the same in the second half, with the opposition stifling play with numbers in midfield and defence. Substitute Ihezuo headed over the bar in the 48th minute and the energetic Plumptre saw her tricky shot heaved over the sticks by goalkeeper Maitumelo Bosija in the 64th minute. Substitute Jennifer Echegini came close with a snapshot in the 71st minute, and then called upon the agility of South Africa-based Bosija with an angled shot in the 82nd minute. The Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper was finally beaten with a minute left in regulation time, when Okoronkwo foxed the Botswana rearguard before a well-placed pass that Ihezuo converted for all three points. The Super Falcons will take on Algeria in their last match of group B on Sunday evening, at the same Larbi Zaouli Stadium.

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