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FA Cup: Port Vale enters quarterfinals after 72 years; Southampton stuns Fulham

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Third-tier struggler Port ​Vale pulled off the shock of the FA Cup fifth round to beat Premier League Sunderland ‌1-0 and reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 1954 on ​Sunday.

Ben Waine’s 28th-minute goal proved enough to clinch a famous victory for ⁠the Vale Park club, which is in danger of being relegated from League One this season.

There was another surprise, albeit a milder one, earlier on Sunday as Premier League Fulham was beaten 1-0 ‌at home by second-tier Southampton.

Leeds United avoided a Sunday wipe-out for Premier League clubs, though, as it dispatched Championship side Norwich City 3-0 with goals ‌by Sean Longstaff, Gabriel Gudmundsson and Joel Piroe at Elland Road.

Southampton became the ‌first ⁠non-Premier League club to reach the quarterfinals of this season’s competition thanks ⁠to a late penalty by substitute Ross Stewart after Finn Azaz was brought down in the area by Joachim Andersen.

It was later joined by Port Vale.

Sunderland, mid-table in the Premier League ‌and 57 places higher than League One bottom club Port Vale, wapedestrian against its fired-up host and paid the penalty.

Waine headed in after Sunderland failed to clear a corner, and the host deservedly held on despite some late pressure.

WAINE PERFORMS SHEARER ‌CELEBRATION

The 24-year-old New Zealand international, who also scored the winner against second-tier Bristol ​City in midweek in a delayed fourth-round tie, celebrated in the fashion of former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer, one arm aloft.

“We are on ⁠a bit of a roll at the moment,” Waine said. “I know it wasn’t pretty to watch, but we dug in so hard, and I think we deserved it.”

Vale manager Jon ‌Brady, while proud of his team, said the result was a “pain in the bum” as it will add to the club’s fixture congestion in its fight to avoid the fourth tier.

“I’m in a bit of shock really,” Brady, who took charge in January, said. “Things went our way today.”

Sunderland reached the 40-point mark in its return season in the Premier League this week and is almost certainly safe, but Sunday’s result put a dampener ‌on its campaign.

“The Premier League is our first objective, 100 per cent. We tried to go strong with the players ​we had. We trained properly before. If you don’t show enough, you get punished, and that’s what happened today,” manager Regis Le Bris said.

Former ⁠winner Southampton is back in the quarterfinals, having reached that stage in 2020-21 and 2021-22, and ⁠it thoroughly deserved to see off a lacklustre Fulham.

Even before Stewart’s stoppage-time penalty, Fulham ‘keeper Benjamin Lecomte had been forced into saves from Azaz and Tom ‌Fellows as the visitor played better football.

Southampton and Port Vale join a powerful-looking quartet already through to the last eight, with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and ​Liverpool in the hat for the quarterfinals.

West Ham United plays Brentford on Monday.

Published on Mar 09, 2026

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