Tommy Conway was the hero once again for Championship side Bristol City as they knocked out West Ham United with a 1-0 win in their Emirates FA Cup third round replay.
Conway slotted home from a narrow angle in just the third minute of the match having latched on to a sloppy back pass from Konstantinos Mavropanos.
The forward had scored in the second half in the reverse fixture to ensure the replay before clinching victory at home.
West Ham United’s task got even harder after Said Benrahma received a straight red card on 51 minutes and the 10-man Hammers were unable to deny the Robins a famous win and a meeting with either Nottingham Forest or Blackpool in the next round.
League Two Newport County set up a home tie with Manchester United after defeating Eastleigh 3-1 at Silverlake Stadium.
Aaron Wildig opened the scoring inside three minutes, reacting quickest to a loose ball after Will Evans was brought down in the box and firing home.
Non-league Eastleigh were given a lifeline when Paul McCallum struck sweetly on the half-volley to equalise the tie three minutes after the restart.
With an hour gone, Newport retook the lead through centre back James Clarke before Will Evans moved the result out of doubt with 11 minutes to go.
The fourth division side will welcome 12-time champions Manchester United in the fourth round while Birmingham City will play Leicester after a late win over Hull City.
Blues got their first win under new boss Tony Mowbray but they had to come from behind after Jason Lokilo put the visitors ahead in the 11th minute.
Goals from two substitutes powered them into the fourth round as Jay Stansfield equalised only three minutes after entering the fray before Koji Miyoshi scored the winner in the 93rd minute.
Early goals were the order of the night, occurring in all five games, as Luton Town went a goal down in the 11th minute at League One Bolton Wanderers.
Dion Charles put the hosts in front having benefitted from a strong run by Victor Adeboyejo before Luton responded four minutes later through Tahith Chong.
Chiedozie Ogbene netted what turned out to be the winner in the 57th minute but the Hatters were given a scare late on as an equaliser from Charles was disallowed for offside.
Luton will head to either Crystal Palace or Everton who play their replay tomorrow.
Wolverhampton Wanderers needed extra time to battle past Brentford, winning 3-2 at Molineux after twice coming from behind to force extra time.
Nelson Semedo cancelled out Nathan Collins’ opener in the first half, before 18-year-old Nathan Fraser equalised after Neal Maupay had restored the West London club’s lead.
Matheus Cunha struck from the spot to score the winner in extra time to set up a Black Country derby with West Bromwich Albion.