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FA Cup round-up: Luton dump out Everton late on, five-star showing from Brighton

Substitute Cauley Woodrow scored the winner deep into added time as Luton beat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park to reach the fifth round for only the second time in 11 years.

Woodrow poked the ball home following a goalmouth scramble to spare the blushes of Hatters keeper Tim Krul, who had allowed Jack Harrison's long-range effort to squirm beneath him to hand the home side a 55th minute equaliser.

Luton led at the interval through a Vitaliy Mykolenko own goal and had the better chances with Everton keeper Joao Virginia pulling off a series of good saves.

Joao Pedro scored a hat-trick as Brighton got the better of Sheffield United in a 5-2 win at Bramall Lane.

Pedro scored twice from the spot and crashed in an 18-yard drive after Facundo Buonanotte’s strike had given the Seagulls an early lead, with Danny Welbeck scoring at the death to seal an emphatic victory.

Evan Ferguson had started for the Seagulls and had a header ruled out for an offside in the build up, while he gathered an assist for Buonanotte's goal.

The Blades had battled back from 2-0 down to level thanks to goals from Gus Hamer and Will Osula.

Leeds let Championship rivals Plymouth off the hook as they were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw at Elland Road.

Jaidon Anthony’s stunning solo effort put his side in front on 31 minutes but Adam Randell levelled for Plymouth on 73, and Leeds blew a number of chances to win it including a stoppage-time miss from Patrick Bamford.

Leicester turned on the style in the second half to beat Birmingham 3-0 with goals from Jamie Vardy, Yunus Akgun and Dennis Praet.

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