Stevenage Borough 3-1 Newcastle United: Though their first goal may be a fluke, ricocheting off Michael Williamson, Boro's second is high quality, flying off the boot of Michael Bostwick
Things get worse for Newcastle when Cheik Tiote is sent off, harshly perhaps, but Joey Barton pulls a goal back with a wonder strike only for Peter Winn to grab a third in injury time, sealing a famous victory for Boro
Blackburn Rovers 1-0 QPR: David Hoilett scores the winner for Steve Kean's galvanised outfit , though the Championship leaders are without Kyle Walker and Adel Taraabt
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 Portsmouth: Gus Poyet's side bring some of their League One form to the south coast derby and are 2-0 up by half time after Dave Kitson is sent off for Pompey
Burton Albion 2-1 Middlesbrough: A game that some noted as a possible upset but Tony Mowbray's Championship strugglers go one-up from Gary O'Neil's free-kick just before the hour
Burton's sought-after striker Shaun Harrad equalises with an overhead kick with eight minutes left on the clock before bagging a winner deep in to injury time to complete both the turnaround and the upset
Doncaster Rovers 2-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers: The game appears to go to form when Wolves go ahead through Nenad Milijas only for Rovers to get two in six minutes from Billy Sharp and James Hayter
Stephen Hunt gets the only goal of the second half, an equalising penalty for Wolves, but the replay will not feature George Elokobi, shown a straight red for going through his man
Fulham 6-2 Peterborough United: Struggling for goals in the league, the Cottagers bag six against Posh, including a hat-trick for Diomansy Kamara; Dickson Etuhu, Zoltan Gera and Jonathan Greening also scoring
Hull City 2-3 Wigan Athletic: There are a couple of chances for Tigers debutant Matty Fryatt but the Latics take a deserved lead through Mohamed Diame, doubled by Callum McManaman
Substitute Nicky Barmby grabs two second-half goals for the Tigers, either side of Diame getting his second, keeping the match alive but not enough to force a replay
Norwich City 0-1 Leyton Orient: The Canaries may have home advantage, be 41 places above their opponents and in control of the game but Jimmy Smith scores the only goal of the game with a great header
Reading 1-0 West Bromwich Albion: Despite faltering league form, the top-flight visitors boss the opening at the Madejski Stadium, with a hatful of chances falling to Ishmael Miller, but Shane Long puts Reading ahead
Sheffield United 1-3 Aston Villa: Ex-Sheffield United player Walker scores for Villa on his first game since joining on loan, Marc Albrighton then doubling their lead
The Blades are back in the game early in the second half from Jamie Ward's penalty but relegation-flirting Villa hold their nerve and grab a late third from Stylian Petrov, despite Ashley Young's red card on 78 minutes
Stoke City 1-1 Cardiff City: The 2008 finalists are worth their early lead from Michael Chopra but the goal stirs their Premier League hosts in to action, equalising through Tuncay Sanli on the stroke of half time
Southampton 2-0 Blackpool: The Seasiders don't help themselves in a tricky away tie, with Ian Holloway's much-changed team foundering on the south coast following goals from Lee Barnard and Guy Do Prado
Sunderland 1-2 Notts County: Ex-Manchester United teammates Steve Bruce and Paul Ince meet and it's the League One side who take the lead through Craig Westcarr despite recently losing three loan signings
Lee Hughes pounces at the far post to make it 2-0 to the visitors and Darren Bent draws a goal back from the spot late on but the Stadium of Light crowd is left dumbfounded and disappointed
Millwall 1-4 Birmingham City: The visitors are three-up before half time as Matt Derbyshire chips in an opener, David Murphy thumps home a free-kick, and Derbyshire gets his second with another delicate lob
Steve Morison misses a second-half penalty for the Lions who concede a fourth to Cameron Jerome, only on the pitch for two minutes, but grab a late Danny Schofield consolation goal
Arsenal 1-1 Leeds United: The Gunners boss the first half but the second belongs to Leeds who earn a penalty when Max Gradel goes down under Denilson's lazy tackle and which Robert Snodgrass converts
The home side, however, salvage a draw, and a replay at Elland Road, equalising themselves from the penalty spot - Theo Walcott tugged back, substitute and club captain Cesc Fabregas scoring
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