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FA Cup and EFL: Manchester City, Burnley, Southampton and More Live Updates

Live updates from FA Cup and EFL matches including Manchester City vs Salford City, Burnley vs Mansfield Town, and Southampton vs Leicester. Key goals, team news, and disciplinary actions detailed.

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Manchester City's Omar Marmoush celebrates their first goal, an own goal scored by Salford City's Alfie Dorrington.

Match Updates and Goals

GOAL! Burnley 1-1 Mansfield Town (Oates, 53)

Rhys Oates redeems himself after an earlier miss. Kyle Knoyle delivers a deep cross to the back post, where Oates rises highest to head the ball across goal, beating the goalkeeper.

GOAL! Southampton 1-1 Leicester (Skipp, 52)

Leicester equalize with a spectacular goal. Skipp executes an overhead kick on a bouncing ball, sending it past the keeper at the near post.

At 49 minutes: Burnley 1-0 Mansfield Town. Mansfield had a great opportunity as Rhys Oates broke through after Hjalmar Ekdal slipped in defence. Oates attempted to curl the ball into the far corner but leaned back and shot over the bar.

The second half has commenced across the grounds.

Scottish Premiership Scores

League Two Scores

  • Cambridge United 1-1 Bristol Rovers
  • Chesterfield 1-0 Harrogate Town
  • Oldham Athletic 0-1 Fleetwood Town
  • Shrewsbury Town 1-1 Swindon Town
  • Tranmere Rovers 2-0 Crawley Town

League One Scores

  • Bradford City 1-0 Peterborough United
  • Exeter City 0-0 Northampton Town
  • Lincoln City 1-0 Bolton Wanderers

Championship Scores

  • Portsmouth 0-0 Sheffield United
  • Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Blackburn Rovers
  • Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Millwall

FA Cup Scores at Half Time

  • Manchester City 1-0 Salford City
  • Norwich City 1-0 West Bromwich Albion

Half Time Reports

Burnley 1-0 Mansfield

Burnley lead at half time after dominating the match but may feel slightly disappointed that the scoreline is only 1-0.

Manchester City 1-0 Salford City

Salford remain competitive despite limited possession and few passes. They have created a couple of chances and have had the only shot on target, following Alfie Dorrington's own goal that gave Manchester City the lead.

Key Moments Before Half Time

GOAL! Southampton 1-0 Leicester (Larin, 45+1 min)

Cyle Larin scores a penalty to give Southampton the lead just before half time.

Cyle Larin of Southampton celebrates with team-mate Cameron Archer after scoring.
Cyle Larin of Southampton celebrates with team-mate Cameron Archer after scoring. Photograph: Robin Jones/

At 41 minutes: Manchester City 1-0 Salford City. Salford had a chance after Manchester City failed to clear a free kick properly. Ben Woodburn forced a save from James Trafford.

At 38 minutes: Burnley 1-0 Mansfield. Loum Tchaouna missed a clear chance after a cut-back from Laurent but shot high and wide.

At 35 minutes: Burnley scored but the goal was disallowed due to Rhys Oates fouling Hjalmar Ekdal in the build-up.

Earlier Goals and Incidents

GOAL! Norwich 1-0 West Brom (Maghoma, 31)

Norwich converted early pressure into a goal. Harry Darling headed a corner across the box, allowing Paris Maghoma to flick his header into the top corner.

At 25 minutes: Manchester City 1-0 Salford City. Omar Marmoush scored a brilliant goal but it was ruled out for offside after he ran onto a lofted through ball and struck the ball into the top left corner.

GOAL! Burnley 1-0 Mansfield (Laurent, 21)

Josh Laurent gave Burnley the lead with a composed finish. The team worked the ball well on the edge of the box before Laurent fooled the goalkeeper with a fake shot and passed the ball into an empty net.

Josh Laurent of Burnley rounds the keeper to score and put Burnley 1-0 ahead.
Josh Laurent of Burnley rounds the keeper to score and put Burnley 1-0 ahead. Photograph: Alan Martin/Colorsport/Shutterstock

At 18 minutes: Burnley 0-0 Mansfield. Ashley Barnes had a chance but could not get enough contact on the ball to convert Quilindschy Hartman’s cross.

At 13 minutes: Manchester City 1-0 Salford City. Salford conceded early, a psychological blow following their 8-0 defeat to City last season, suggesting a challenging game ahead.

GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Salford City (Dorrington, 6)

Manchester City scored early when Rayan Ait-Nouri whipped in a cross that deflected off Alfie Dorrington into the net.

Alfie Dorrington of Salford City scores an own goal.
Alfie Dorrington of Salford City scores an own goal. Photograph: Carl Recine/

The matches have now started across the grounds.

Full Time: Burton 0-1 West Ham

West Ham secured victory in extra time. The game intensified with a goal from Crysencio Summerville and a red card for Freddie Potts. Burton could not force penalties despite a late chance for Kyran Lofthouse.

Team News

Norwich v West Brom

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Norwich: Grimshaw, Stacey, McConville, Darling, Fisher, Field, Wright, Ahmed, Maghoma, Schwartau, Kvistgaarden

Subs: Moulden, Gibbs, Chrisene, Ben Slimane, McLean, Córdoba, Touré, Springett, Mundle-Smith

West Brom: Griffiths, Bielik, Maja, Johnston, Gilchrist, Diakité, Mustapha, Taylor, Imray, Whitwell, Bostock

Subs: O’Leary, Molumby, Dike, Jimoh-Aloba, Heggebø, Price, Mowatt, Williams, Iddrisa

Disciplinary Action

RED CARD! Freddie Potts (West Ham)

Freddie Potts was sent off in the 101st minute for a mistimed tackle.

Goal Details

GOAL! Burton 0-1 West Ham (Summerville, 95)

Crysencio Summerville picked up the ball, drove towards goal, and scored with a shot that deflected into the net.

Southampton v Leicester Team News

Southampton: Long, Jelert, Wood, Quarshie, Manning (c), Romeu, Matsuki, Archer, Edozie, Larin

Subs: Peretz, Dobson-Ventura, Bree, Sesay, Williams, O’Brien-Withmarsh, Azaz, Sillah Dibaga, Oyekunle

Leicester City: Stolarczyk, Aluko, Okoli, Nelson, Kristiansen, Skipp, Page, Mavididi, Mukasa, Monga, Ayew

Subs: Begovic, Ricardo Pereira, Luke Thomas, Gray, Marcal-Madivadua, Winks, Silko Thomas, Richards, Daka

Burton v West Ham has gone into extra time, with anticipation for additional excitement.

Manchester City v Salford City Team News

Manchester City: Trafford, Lewis, Khusanov, Alleyne, Stones, Cherki, Gonzalez, Ait-Nouri, Foden, Reijnders, Marmoush

Subs: Donnarumma, Dias, Guéhi, Rodri, Nunes, O’Reilly, Semenyo, McAidoo, Samba

Salford City: Young Dorrington, Garbutt, Longelo, Cooper, Woodburn, Austerfield, Awe, Grant, N’Mai, Graydon

Subs: Howard, Ashley, Turton, Stockton, Borini, Butcher, Udoh, Ehibhatiomhan, Siri

Burnley v Mansfield Team News

Burnley: Weiss, Hartman, Esteve, Bruun Larsen, Foster, Florentino, Tchaouna, Ekdal, Ward-Prowse, Laurent, Barnes

Subs: Hladky, Worrall, Ugochukwu, Edwards, Humphreys, Flemming, Pires, Hannibal, Enock

Mansfield Town: Roberts, Knoyle, Oshilaja, Blake-Tracy, Akins, Lewis, Reed, Russell, McLaughlin, Evans, Oates

Subs: Lewis, Hewitt, Moriah-Welsh, Hendry, Bolton, Gardner, Irow, Dwyer, Adeboyejo

The Burton and West Ham match remains goalless in regular time. Barry Glendenning is providing coverage for that game.

FA Cup Fixtures (3pm Kick-off Unless Stated)

  • Burton Albion 0-0 West Ham (12:15pm)
  • Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
  • Aston Villa v Newcastle United (5:45pm)
  • Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion (8pm)

Introduction

Welcome to today's Saturday clockwatch featuring seven fourth round FA Cup games, including Manchester City v Salford City and Burnley v Mansfield Town at 3pm.

Manchester City aim to replicate their previous season's 8-0 victory over Salford City in the third round, their only prior meeting. Karl Robinson's Salford side have already surpassed expectations by reaching the fourth round for the first time in their history.

Burnley look to build on their recent 3-2 win against Crystal Palace. Manager Scott Parker commented on the positive impact of the victory:

"The win has lifted the mood for the club sitting 19th in the Premier League."

Mansfield Town, conversely, come off a 2-1 defeat to Peterborough, their first loss of 2026. Manager Nigel Cough expressed frustration over their performance:

"We were wasteful in the first half."

Updates from the rest of the FA Cup and Football League matches will be provided throughout the day. Feel free to share your thoughts and questions. Let's begin!

This article was sourced from theguardian

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