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Ahmed Musa struck twice as Leicester City came from behind to dump Everton out of the FA Cup at Goodison Park with a 2-1 victory.
Romelu Lukaku had put the Toffees ahead on 63 minutes but Musa's brace turned the game upside down and sees Claudio Ranieri's men progress to the fourth round.
First, the forward swept home from close range to draw the Foxes level before on 71 minutes Musa finished Danny Drinkwater's centre clinically from the centre of the area.
Try as they might, Ronald Koeman's side couldn't force a replay and Leicester, despite an awful defence of their Premier League crown, march on in another cup competition.
Steven Naismith's stoppage-time header earned Norwich City a 2-2 draw with Southampton in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Carrow Road.
Virgil Van Dijk had volleyed the Saints ahead on 38 minutes but Steven Whittaker's penalty - after Harry Lewis had been penalised for a foul on Cameron Jerome - levelled the matters seven minuted after the break.
Maya Yoshida's header midway through the second half looked to have won it for Claude Puel's side until Naismith's last-gasp equaliser ensured the tie will be replayed at St Mary's.
Sam Allardyce is still looking for his first win in charge of Crystal Palace after his return to former club Bolton Wanderers ended in a 0-0 draw.
The visitors' Mathieu Flamini wasted a great chance when he fired over the bar while Loic Remy hit the woodwork.
The hosts almost caused an upset but Josh Vela's header hit the post which means they must meet again at Selhurst Park.
Bournemouth were the victim of an upset as they were hammered 3-0 by League One Millwall at the New Den.
Steve Morison headed the hosts into the lead on 26 minutes before Shaun Cummings' close-range strike doubled the Lions' advantage minutes after the restart.
Shane Ferguson wrapped up a comprehensive victory in injury time to send a much-changed Cherries side out of the competition.
Hull City's rotten season enjoyed a rare moment of success as the Tigers beat Swansea City 2-0 in the battle of the Premier League relegation candidates at the KCOM Stadium.
With new manager Marco Silva at the helm, and a planned boycott by unhappy supporters seeing a tiny attendance of approximately 5,000 turning up to watch, the game looked set to drift to a goalless draw.
But Abel Hernandez finished Shaun Maloney's cross from close range to put the hosts ahead with 12 minutes remaining.
Josh Tymon's impressive strike from the edge of the penalty area in added-time clinched the victory which was also new Swans' boss Paul Clement's first defeat in charge.
Premier League side Stoke saw their FA Cup year ended by Championship side Wolves with a 2-0 win for the Midlands side at the bet365 Stadium.
Goals from Helder Costa and Matt Doherty either side of the break were enough to cause the upset, as Stoke squandered a number of chances, including Peter Crouch volleying over from six yards.
The win was Wolves’ first in the FA Cup for six years, while it was the first time in eight years the Potters had failed to advance past the third round.
Sunderland and Burnley will have to do it all again after they played out a 0-0 draw at the Stadium of Light.
Joey Barton made his first appearance since his return to Burnley, but couldn’t inspire the Clarets to victory, who had their best chance through Sam Vokes.
Jack Rodwell came close for the Black Cats, but James Tarkowski should have won it for Burnley, only to be denied by the upright.
Watford’s run of five games without victory was finally halted with a 2-0 win over Championship outfit Burton Albion.
Christan Kabasele tapped home from close range for the Hornets opener in the first half, before Jerome Sinclair added the second after the interval.
Burton had no answer and failed to even register a shot on target.
Championship side Derby overcame West Brom 2-1 to knock out the Premier League team.
The Baggies were ahead ten minutes before the break when Matt Phillips curled home a shot, but Derby were level when Darren Bent hammered home from fully 25 yards.
Tom Ince found the winner for the Rams when he managed to curl home a free-kick from a tight angle.
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