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West Ham vs Manchester United - as it happened: Marcus Rashford and Marouane Fellaini score in FA Cup replay

Follow the latest from tonight's game at Upton Park

Sam Long
Wednesday 13 April 2016 16:36 EDT
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Marcus Rashford is congratulated on his goal
Marcus Rashford is congratulated on his goal (Getty)

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Welcome to our live coverage of tonight's FA Cup sixth round replay involving West Ham vs Manchester United.

  • FT: West Ham 1 Manchester United 2
  • Kick-off at unorthodox time due to Champions League scheduling conflict
  • Sides drew 1-1 when they met at Old Trafford
  • Winner will play Everton in semi-final at Wembley
  • Manchester United have not won FA Cup since 2004
  • Last ever FA Cup match at Upton Park 

Follow the latest news below...

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That's it. There is no fairy tale ending in the FA Cup for West Ham.Manchester United march on and will face Everton in the semi finals.

Sam Long13 April 2016 20:55

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