Penalties decide FA Cup tie after VAR drama and Cunha red card

MT HANNACH
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Bournemouth has won home penalties against wolves of 10 men to reach the FA Cup Quarter-finals after a fifth round equality with verification of the referee of the seven-minute video assistant (VAR) despite the use of semi-automated offside technology and a straight red card to visit the striker Matheus Cunha.

Matt Doherty pushed the chance to win the Wolves shooting by sending his wide kick and, after Boubacar Traore struck the crossbar with their later attempt, Luis Sinistera converted in a decisive way to give Bournemouth a place in the last eight for the third time.

Bournemouth’s record signing that Evanilson hit the 30th minute during his first departure since his return to a broken foot, but fans of the Vitality stadium indicated their dissatisfaction when the Wideman Milos Kerkez cherries were finally intimidated for the officials.

Alex Scott then refused a goal because of a simpler handball before the break, but the Wolves ended with the spectacular hit long reach of Cunha 15 minutes after the restart for his 15th goal of the season.

Cunha was sent in the 120th minute for having used an arm on Kerkez, cutting him while he was on the ground and cutting him once he got up, with the top scorer of the Wolves having to be retained while he was heading in scenes similar to the Brazilian of the Wolves. Ipswich Town scoffle Earlier this season.

Justin Kluivert, Dango Ouattara, Marcus Tavernier and Lewis Cook also scored during the Bournemouth shooting, who briefly lagged behind when Dean Huijsen was thwarted by goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.

Jorgen Strand Larsen, Andre, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Toti Gomes succeeded in the place of the Wolves, who had only nine of the 40 goal attempts between the teams.

FAC CUP FIFTH Round Fixtures and TV SCHEDULE

Saturday March 1

Manchester City against Plymouth Argyle (17:45 GMT) – ITV4 and itvx

Sunday March 2

Newcastle United V Brighton & Hove Albion (13:45 GMT) – Player Itv1, Itvx, STV and STV

Manchester United against Fulham (16:30 GMT) – BBC One and BBC IPlayer

Monday March 3

Nottingham Forest against Ipswich Town (19:30 GMT) – ITV4 and ITVX

When is the FA Cup quarter-final 2025?

The draw will take place on Sunday March 2 after United has tried to win a third victory over Fulham this season when the Cottager visit Old Trafford.

This game starts at 4:30 p.m., so the sooner the draw could potentially take place is around 6.30 p.m.

All the links in the first round of the competition must be settled during the day, so there could be additional time and penalties if the score remains level, which would push the approximate time of the draw beyond 19 hours.

Draw-final FA Cup Draw: television channel, live online flow

United vs Fulham is shown by BBC SportThis means that the draw will be projected on BBC One.

Fans can follow the online and moving ceremony via BBC Iplayer and the BBC Sport website, while the online channels of the football association will also be covered.

FA Cup schedule: dates in the quarterfinals 2025

Here are the rest of the dates of this season’s competition.

Quarter -finals – weekend of Saturday March 29
Semi-finals-Weekend of Saturday April 26
Final – Saturday May 17

FA CUP 2024/25 Silver price

Here are the figures published by the Fa For how much the winners and losers receive at different stages.

Third round – Winners £ 115,000 / losers £ 25,000
Fourth round – winners £ 120,000
Fifth round – Winners £ 225,000
Quarter -final – £ 450,000 winners
Semi -final – 1 million pounds sterling / £ 500,000
Final – £ 2 M / £ 1 M


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