On Tuesday, Championship team Bristol City defeated West Ham 1-0 in the FA Cup, setting up an exciting fourth-round matchup between Newport County and Manchester United.
In less than three minutes, Tommy Conway scored the lone goal at Ashton Gate, ensuring the Hammers' 44-year FA Cup drought would not end.
Following a brief back pass from Konstantinos Mavropanos, Conway, who also scored to force a replay when the teams played at the London Stadium, pounced to round Lukasz Fabianski and slot into an open net.
"I've been coming here since I was seven and to get the winner is unbelievable," said Conway.
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"It's the best (crowd) I've seen in a while, and to send them home happy is unbelievable."
Jarrod Bowen, Lucas Paqueta, and Mohammed Kudus—who is currently away representing Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations—were threats that David Moyes' team failed to recognize.
Sent off for kicking out at Joe Williams in response to a late challenge, Said Benrahma left the field, and the visitors had to play nearly the whole second half with one man down.
Tomas Soucek nearly sent the match into overtime with a volley that forced Max O'Leary to make a diving save.
In round four, Bristol City will play either Nottingham Forest or Blackpool.
After defeating non-league Eastleigh 3-1, League Two Newport secured the right to host the Red Devils on January 28.
Luton, who had been behind by Dion Charles' goal early, came back to defeat League One Bolton 2-1.
The Premier League team swiftly pulled even through Tahith Chong, and Chiedozie Ogbene sealed the victory.
Birmingham also overcame a deficit to defeat Hull 2-1, with Koji Miyoshi's goal in the 94th minute securing victory.