FA Cup: There's still magic in the cup
After an enthralling weekend, we can say for certain that there is still some magic left in the FA Cup.
Let's have a look at a weekend that saw some massive shocks.
Cambridge United knock out Newcastle
Joe Ironside scored the winner against his boyhood side. He turned in from close range 11 minutes into the second half to prompt wild scenes amongst the 5,000 travelling fans.
Cambridge Director Godric Smith tweeted: So proud of all the players, staff and fans at Cambridge United. A day to cherish. And thank you Newcastle United. Warm, generous and gracious. Good luck for the rest of the season."
What a moment for Cambridge's Joe Ironside - his first FA Cup goal and it's the opener against Newcastle! 👏 pic.twitter.com/KDtajv1yLJ
— 90min (@90min_Football) January 8, 2022
Kidderminster Harriers produce memorable upset to knock out Reading.
George Puscas had put Reading ahead just before half-time at Aggborough. However, Rafael Cabral's mistake handed Sam Austin an equaliser before Amari Morgan-Smith netted on the 82nd minute.
It was a memorable day for all Kidderminster fans. Click here to read the report and watch the highlights in the video below. They have been rewarded with a home match against West Ham in the next round.
Click here to read some of the best reaction
Chesterfield reward their fans with a goal
Despite suffering a third-round exit at the hands of European champions Chelsea, Chesterfield's consolation goal was still celebrated wildly by their fans.
Moment to remember 😄#EmiratesFACuppic.twitter.com/UPc4a4Ulmy
— Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 8, 2022
FA Cup: Nottingham Forest stun Arsenal
The City Ground was bouncing as Championship side Nottingham Forest stunned Arsenal with a tremendous performance.
The winning goal came from Lewis Grabban as he slid home Ryan Yates' inviting cross seven minutes from time.
Check out this video of their fans.
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