Soccer-Brentford edge past Macclesfield 1-0 with own goal in FA Cup


Soccer Football - FA Cup - Fourth Round - Macclesfield Town v Brentford - Moss Rose, Macclesfield, Britain - February 16, 2026 Brentford's Kaye Furo celebrates after Macclesfield Town's Sam Heathcote scores an own goal and Brentford's first REUTERS/Peter Powell

MACCLESFIELD, England, Feb ⁠16 (Reuters) - Brentford advanced to the fifth ⁠round of the FA Cup with ‌a slender 1-0 away victory against minor-league Macclesfield on Monday, the match decided by a second-half own ​goal from Sam Heathcote.

Sixth-tier Macclesfield, ⁠who knocked out holders ⁠Crystal Palace in the previous round, frustrated ⁠their ‌Premier League opponents in the first half.

Goalkeeper Max Dearnley made some ⁠fine saves, denying Brentford's Reiss Nelson from ​close range. ‌Macclesfield's James Dawson came closest to ⁠scoring for ​the hosts with a long-range effort that sailed just wide.

After the break, Brentford increased ⁠the pressure, forcing Dearnley to react ​quickly to keep out Kaye Furo's close-range header. However, the goalkeeper was beaten when Heathcote ⁠inadvertently headed Aaron Hickey's cross into his own net while attempting to clear in the 70th minute.

The result secured Brentford ​a fifth-round tie against West ⁠Ham United. Macclesfield bowed out of the ​competition after a brilliant ‌run and another strong performance ​against top-flight opposition.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico CityEditing by Toby Davis)

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