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FA Cup wrap: Promise Omochere finds the net as Fleetwood hold Sheffield Wednesday

Promise Omochere was on the mark for Fleetwood in their 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday in round four of the FA Cup.

Former Bohemians player Omochere gave the visitors a lead early in the second period, but Wednesday drew level midway through the half when Josh Earl was credited with an own goal.

The home side, who upset Premier League Newcastle in the third round, dominated in the first half with Mallik Wilks threatening on a couple of occasions.

The striker headed wide early on and then had a shot turned away by Fleetwood goalkeeper Jay Lynch. Wednesday's Jack Hunt also tried a shot which went wide.

Fleetwood made a bright start to the second half with Brendan Sarpong-Wiredu heading over from a good position before they took the lead.

The goal came when Danny Andrew's cross from the left was met by a diving header from Omochere in the 52nd minute.

Wilks shot wide from inside the area and then had a shot comfortably saved by Lynch.

The equaliser came in the 71st minute when Marvin Johnson's cross from the left was met by Wilks, running in, with Fleetwood's Josh Earl appearing to get the final touch before the ball went in.

Leeds avoided another FA Cup upset by winning 3-1 at Accrington Stanley to reach the fifth round for just the fourth time in 20 years.

Jack Harrison's stunning strike gave the Premier League side an interval lead and two goals in as many second-half minutes from Junior Firpo and Luis Sinisterra killed the tie.

But it was not all plain sailing for Jesse Marsch's side and Sky Bet League One side Accrington deservedly pulled one back through teenage substitute Leslie Adekoya's first senior goal.

But Leeds, dumped out of the cup by the likes of Hereford, Histon, Rochdale, Sutton, Newport and Crawley in recent years,

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