Middlesbrough vs Tottenham LIVE: FA Cup fifth round result, final score and reaction tonight
Relive all the action as Antonio Conte’s side dumped out of FA Cup
Teenager Josh Coburn was the hero as Middlesbrough produced another FA Cup upset by knocking out Tottenham with a 1-0 extra-time victory in the fifth round.
Boro dumped Manchester United out on penalties at Old Trafford in the fourth round and followed it up in style to beat Spurs, with 19-year-old Josh Coburn’s 107th-minute strike settling the tie.
The Championship outfit were the better side throughout, booking their quarter-final spot and ensuring Spurs will end another season without a trophy after an abject display on Teesside.
Middlesbrough now join Manchester City and Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals after both Premier League sides recorded victories of their own.
Relive all the action from the Riverside Stadium below.
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Conte on confidence
Antonio Conte says his team need to take confidence their recent performances into tonight’s FA Cup match and bring a winning mentality to game if they want to progress to the quarter-finals of the competition. He said:
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham
Middlesbrough have only won one of their last 13 meetings with Tottenham across all competitions with four draws and eight defeats. That victory was 2-1 win on the opening day of the 2008-09 Premier League season.
The last time the sides met was in the 2019-20 FA Cup third round where Tottenham progressed after a replay.
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Midweek FA Cup games
Each of the FA Cup fifth round games are being played midweek to help ease the fixture congestion caused by the coronavirus pandemic. As in previous rounds there will be no replays, with matches going straight to extra time and penalties if required.
Peterborough vs Manchester City is already underway with Jack Grealish coming close to opening the scoring after charging down a clearance from the goalkeeper and seeing his block bounce narrowly wide of goal.
Crystal Palace vs Stoke kicks off in just under 10 minutes time.
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Wilder hoping ‘old cliches’ work out for Boro
Middlesbrough boss, Chris Wilder, is hoping that some of football’s oldest cliches go in favour of his team this evening as they look to try and cause another upset in the FA Cup by beating Tottenham Hotspur. Wilder said:
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham
In 24 previous FA Cup matches, Tottenham’s Harry Kane has netted 16 times, which since his debut in the competition in 2012 is bettered only by Sergio Aguero (20).
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Conte on Boro
Tottenham boss, Antonio Conte, spoke about the difficultly in winning games in England regardless of which tier of the football pyramid the opposition comes from.
At his pre-match press conference, Conte spoke about not underestimating the Championship side this evening and by the looks of the Tottenham starting XI he isn’t.
The Spurs boss said:
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Team changes
Chris Wilder makes just one change to the Middlesbrough team that lost to Barnsley in the Championship at the weekend. Matt Crooks comes in to replace James Lea Siliki.
Antonio Conte names an unchanged Tottenham starting XI from the side that defeated Leeds United 4-0 last Saturday. It’s a strong line-up and Conte will be wanting to take his side as far as possible in the competition this season.
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Line-ups
Middlesbrough XI: Lumley, Dijksteel, Fry, McNair, Jones, Crooks, Howson, Tavernier, Taylor, Watmore, Sporar
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Doherty, Romero, Dier, Davies, Sessegnon, Hojbjerg, Winks, Kulusevski, Son, Kane
Middlesbrough vs Tottenham: Routes to fifth round
Middlesbrough have been involved in two cracking FA Cup ties already this season. They almost squandered a two-goal lead against League Two side Mansfield Town in the third round after Oliver Hawkins and Rhys Oates brought the home side back level with five minutes to play but Boro were saved by a stoppage-time winner from an Elliott Hewitt own goal.
Chris Wilder’s men dug in at Old Trafford in the fourth round. Manchester United fired 30 shots at them but could only score once which wasn’t enough to win the game after Matt Crooks equalised in the second half. The tie went to a penalty shootout were Anthony Elanga missed Man Utd’s eighth penalty to send Middlesbrough into the next round.
Tottenham’s two FA Cup fixtures this season have both ended 3-1. They came from behind against League One’s Morecambe in the third round, scoring three goals in the last 15 minutes at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium after Anthony O’Connor had put the visitors in front in the first half.
Brighton gave Spurs a more balanced game but two goals inside the opening 30 minutes meant Antonio Conte’s men always had control of the match and despite Yves Bissouma threatening a Seagulls comeback just after the hour mark Harry Kane put the game to bed just three minutes later.
Elsewhere in the FA Cup
As we wait for the team news to drop let’s take a look at what’s happening elsewhere in the FA Cup. There are two other matches taking place this evening alongside Middlesbrough’s game versus Tottenham.
Peterborough host Manchester City at 7:15pm before Crystal Palace play Stoke with that game due to get underway in just under an hour’s time at 7:30pm.
Boro vs Spurs is the last match to start this evening and the game at the Riverside Stadium is due to kick off at 7:55pm.
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