Soccer-Southampton strike late to dump Fulham out of FA Cup


Soccer Football - FA Cup - Fifth Round - Fulham v Southampton - Craven Cottage, London, Britain - March 8, 2026 Southampton's Finn Azaz shoots at goal Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

LONDON, March 8 (Reuters) - ⁠Southampton became the first non Premier ⁠League club to reach the quarter-finals ‌of this season's FA Cup with a 1-0 victory at Fulham that was sealed by a ​late penalty on Sunday.

The game ⁠looked as though ⁠it was heading for extra time when ⁠Finn ‌Azaz was brought down in the area by Joachim Andersen and ⁠substitute Ross Stewart converted from the ​spot.

It was ‌no more than Championship side Southampton ⁠deserved as ​they made the better chances, including one for Azaz that was brilliantly saved by ⁠Fulham keeper Benjamin Lecomte who ​had earlier done well to deny Tom Fellows.

Southampton join a powerful-looking quartet already through ⁠to the last eight with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool in the hat for the quarter-finals.

Fifth-round action continues on ​Sunday with third-tier Port ⁠Vale hosting Premier League Sunderland and Leeds ​United at home to ‌Norwich City. West Ham ​United play Brentford on Monday.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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