Thomas Frank Neal Maupay David Moyes Tomas Soucek London Stadium Lucas Paquetá Jarrod Bowen Nathan Collins West Ham United Tommy Conway Bristol City Mohammed Kudus Czech Republic Ghana county Williams county Forest county Newport Football Manchester United cup Thomas Frank Neal Maupay David Moyes Tomas Soucek London Stadium Lucas Paquetá Jarrod Bowen Nathan Collins West Ham United Tommy Conway Bristol City Mohammed Kudus Czech Republic Ghana county Williams county Forest county Newport

West Ham Dumped Out FA Cup, Newport Set Up Manchester United Tie

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West Ham were dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship side Bristol City 1-0 on Tuesday as Newport County set up a dream fourth-round tie against Manchester United.

Tommy Conway scored the only goal at Ashton Gate after less than three minutes to ensure the Hammers' 44-year wait to lift the FA Cup will go on.

Conway, who also scored to secure a replay when the sides met at the London Stadium, pounced on a short back pass from Konstantinos Mavropanos to round Lukasz Fabianski and slot into an unguarded net. "I've been coming here since I was seven and to get the winner is unbelievable," said Conway. "It's the best (crowd) I've seen it in a while and to send them home happy is unbelievable." David Moyes' men missed the threat of the injured Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus, who is away representing Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations.

The visitors had to play almost the entire second half a man down after Said Benrahma was sent off for kicking out at Joe Williams in retaliation to a late challenge on him.

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