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Newcastle, Luton win as sixth-tier Maidstone stun Ipswich

LONDON :Sean Longstaff and Dan Burn scored as Newcastle United knocked Fulham out of the FA Cup with a 2-0 fourth-round victory and sixth-tier Maidstone United stunned Championship Ipswich Town on Saturday.

Cauley Woodrow netted a last-gasp goal as Luton Town won 2-1 at Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion crushed Sheffield United 5-2 in all-Premier League clashes.

Longstaff scored in the 39th minute at Craven Cottage, pivoting to plant a shot into the net after Fulham struggled to clear a corner. Fulham players screamed for a handball in the build-up, but the goal stood.

Burn doubled Newcastle's lead in the 61st minute after keeper Marek Rodak did well to push away Sven Botman's header, but the ball fell to the left back who fired home to the delight of the visiting support including former Newcastle great Alan Shearer.

Luton's Woodrow, who broke his hand during the match, netted in the 96th minute when he smashed a close-range shot past keeper Joao Virginia to seal their 2-1 victory in front of a stunned Goodison Park crowd.

"To be fair I don't really remember much. It just fell to me and I managed to tap it in," Woodrow told the BBC. "It was a tough game and at the end it was like a basketball match.

"I'm really pleased with myself because I've been waiting a long time for a goal, and also for the travelling fans - they were unbelievable today."

Vitaliy Mykolenko's 39th-minute own goal had put Luton ahead before Jack Harrison cheered the Everton faithful with an equaliser in the 55th minute, hammering in a low shot that Luton keeper Tim Krul allowed to let slip through his hands.

"We believe we can go anywhere and win. We were confident coming into the game," Luton manager Rob Edwards said. "I didn't enjoy many cup runs as a

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