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Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham: Relive all the action from the FA Cup third round tie at Prenton Park

Callum Rice-Coates,Ethan Georgiou
Friday 04 January 2019 13:13 EST
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Tottenham recorded the biggest away win in club history on Friday as Fernando Llorente scored a hat trick to help crush fourth-tier Tranmere 7-0 in the third round of the FA Cup.

Tranmere held out until Serge Aurier got Tottenham rolling with a strike from 25 meters (27 yards) five minutes before halftime.

Son Heung-min set up Llorente and Aurier early in the second half and made it 4-0 with a goal of his own in the 57th.

Llorente then added back-to-back goals in the 71st and 72nd before late substitute Harry Kane capped the demolition.

Besides the biggest road victory for the club founded in 1882, it was also its largest margin of victory since beating Wigan Athletic 9-1 in 2009.

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Relive all the action below:

GOAL! Tranmere 0-6 Tottenham (Llorente)

72 minutes

Llorente has his hattrick! Tranmere switch off from kick off, the ball is played across goal and Llorente taps in. This is becoming difficult to take for the home side.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:14

Tranmere 0-6 Tottenham

74 minutes

Tranmere win a free kick on the edge of the box, which Norwood strikes against the wall. Spurs then break and Alli blazes a half volley over the bar. That could have been a seventh goal.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:16

Tranmere 0-6 Tottenham

75 minutes

Llorente, with his hattrick completed, comes off. His replacement is Harry Kane, the sight of whom will not be a welcome one for Tranmere.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:17

Tranmere 0-6 Tottenham

79 minutes

Eyoma is on in place of Sanchez for Spurs. There's been a dip in the pace of the game since the sixth goal. Perhaps Spurs are content to preserve some energy.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:22

GOAL! Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham (Kane)

82 minutes

Kane, inevitably, gets his goal. Alli feeds Spurs' top scorer, who flicks the ball delicately over the onrushing Davies. It's getting a bit embarrassing now.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:24

Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham 

85 minutes

This has been a clinical, merciless second half performance from Tottenham, who had to step things up after a difficult first 45 minutes. They've blown Tranmere away after the break.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:28

Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham 

87 minutes

Aurier fancies a hattrick, but he won't get one like that. He hits a shot from distance on his left which balloons over the bar. 

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:29

Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham 

88 minutes

Banks is in the book for a late challenge on Skipp.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:30

Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham 

89 minutes

Aurier really is determined to get his third of the game. He has another go and sees his shot blocked. 

Tranmere's Gilmour is down injured and currently receiving some treatment.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:32

Tranmere 0-7 Tottenham 

90 minutes

Just the one minute of added time for Tranmere to endure.

Callum Rice-Coates4 January 2019 21:33

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