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FA Cup replays round-up: Chiedozie Ogbene and Nathan Collins on target, West Ham dumped out by Bristol City

Republic of Ireland international Chiedozie Ogbene was on the scoresheet as he helped Luton to come from behind and see off League One Bolton at the second attempt with a 2-1 win in their FA Cup third round replay at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.

Having held their Premier League opponents goalless nine days ago, Bolton stunned the Hatters when Dion Charles put them ahead 11 minutes in.

But Tahith Chong swiftly equalised before Ogbene's second-half goal set up a tie against the winners of Wednesday's replay between Everton and Crystal Palace.

Ogbene's winner arrived in the 57th minute when striker Carlton Morris fired in a precise low cross from the left and the Cork native slammed home his first FA Cup goal.

Nathan Collins scored for Brentford against former club Wolves at Molineux but the Bees fell to a 3-2 extra-time defeat to Gary O'Neill's side who set up a fourth-round derby showdown with near neighbours West Brom.

Wolves hit back through Nelson Semedo and Nathan Fraser in normal time after Ireland defender Collins and Neal Maupay twice gave the visitors the lead.

But Matheus Cunha's extra-time spot kick booked a Black Country derby at the Hawthorns, the first in three years, on 28 January.

The Bees will be left with a blank weekend but will at least have Ivan Toney available having missed him during a barren winter, during which they have won once since the start of November.

The striker completes his eight-month ban for betting breaches on Wednesday.

Bristol City produced an upset as 10-man West Ham were beaten 1-0 in their replay at Ashton Gate.

Tommy Conway's equaliser at the London Stadium nine days earlier had set up this return tie and the 21-year-old striker was the Robins' hero again as his early goal proved the

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