SOUTHAMPTON CITY, England
Southampton booked an FA Cup fifth round tie against Liverpool with a 3-0 win over Watford on Tuesday, while Coventry's 4-1 victory against Sheffield Wednesday secured a date with history makers Maidstone.
Saints forward Sekou Mara
struck twice in the fourth-round replay at St Mary's to secure the prized trip
to Premier League leaders Liverpool.
The Championship high-fliers,
unbeaten in their last 24 games in all competitions, took the lead when Che
Adams teed up Mara in the 52nd minute.
Mara doubled his tally six
minutes later as the French youngster struck for the fifth time in his last
nine appearances.
Adams completed the
comfortable dismissal of second-tier Watford with a clinical finish 14 minutes
from fulltime.
Coventry will host National
League South side Maidstone after Callum O'Hare's double saw off Wednesday in
another all-Championship replay.
It was the third meeting
between Coventry and Wednesday in just 17 days.
The first of those encounters
was marred by racist abuse directed at Coventry midfielder Kasey Palmer by a
Wednesday fan.
Palmer opened the scoring in
the third minute before Mark Robins' men were pegged back by Bailey
Cadamarteri's equaliser.
Three goals in eight
second-half minutes, including two from O'Hare and one from Haji Wright,
ensured Coventry will host the lowest-ranked side left in the competition.
Maidstone became the first
club from outside the top five tiers of English football to reach the FA Cup
fifth round since Blyth Spartans in 1978 when they beat Ipswich 2-1 at Portman
Road in one of the great recent cup upsets.
Leeds will travel to Aston
Villa or Chelsea in the last 16 thanks to a 4-1 win at Championship rivals
Plymouth.
Wilfried Gnonto's 66th-minute
strike put Leeds ahead at rain-lashed Home Park, but the advantage lasted just
12 minutes before Brendan Galloway equalised.
In extra-time, Crysencio
Summerville curled home to put Leeds back in front, then set up Georginio
Rutter to net the visitors' third goal in the 111th minute.
Ryan Hardie's own-goal in the
117th minute made it a happy journey back to Yorkshire for the Leeds fans who
made the round trip of over 600 miles.
Leeds will discover their next
opponents on Wednesday when Chelsea face Unai Emery's men at Villa Park.
Nottingham Forest host second
tier Bristol City in the other replay on Wednesday.
The fifth-round ties will be
held on February 26, 27 and 28.
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