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Everton 4-1 Brentford, extra-time at St Mary’s: FA Cup fourth round – live!

LIVE – Updated at 17:28

Join Tim de Lisle for goal updates and key match action from the FA Cup fourth round.

It’s a goal from Kyle Walker-Peters! It’s an assist for Broja! It’s good management by Hasenhuttl! And it’s the third last-gasp heartbreak today for an underdog that had taken the lead. Along with the magic, there’s a fair amount of cruelty in the Cup.

And now Coventry have missed a good chance. Will they get another? There’s one minute left...

Everton’s goals have just been on the Beeb. Mina’s was simple, a fine corner by Demarai Gray, poorly defended. Holgate’s was a gift, a misplaced back-header from a Brentford defender that Holgate couldn’t avoid. In between those two, Richarlison raced onto a through ball from Allan and then slowed things down again with a lovely cushioned lob. And the best of the lot was the last, from Andros Townsend, whipped in at the near post from 12 yards after some lovely interplay on the right. Along the way, Everton conceded one, a cool penalty from Ivan Toney, but the big picture on the football pages tomorrow will surely be Frank Lampard punching the air.

The game at St Mary’s reaches the 105-minute mark, and as yet there’s not much happening in extra time. The brightest spark has been Armando Broja, the Chelsea loanee who is on for Theo Walcott and looking as if he’s taken those strictures from Ralph Hasenhuttl to heart.

Team of the day so far: Norwich, who went to Molineux and won – not many clubs do that. Team of the day from a lower division: Peterborough, who upset the odds against QPR to go into the fifth round for the first time since 1986. Manager of the day: Frank Lampard, who led Everton to a 4-1 romp against a team above them in the league, Brentford.

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