GOALpublished at 16:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 January 2015
Cole Stockton. Six yards out. Unmarked header. Goal. Surely just a consolation.

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Cole Stockton. Six yards out. Unmarked header. Goal. Surely just a consolation.
It is looking increasingly likely that Chris Hughton's first game in charge of Brighton will end goalless. They've had the better of the second half but Brentford are holding them at bay with just under 15 minutes left.
Swansea are showboating now and after an eye-catching move, Bafetimbi Gomis finishes from close range but the flag is up.
Matt Smith has history in the FA Cup - remember his goals for Oldham against Liverpool? The giant centre-forward has now pulled Bristol City level with - you've guessed it - a header.
The 2,700 Southport fans tucked into a noisy corner of Pride Park are starting to dream of a replay back on Merseyside. But their heroes must keep their concentration if that is to become a reality.
Away keeper David Raya Martin - not the first time - produces another wonderful save to deny Rams defender Jake Buxton. Another 15 minutes for the Sandgrounders to hang on.
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Reporter Ivan Gaskell: "This is the sort of game that makes you fall in love with the FA Cup all over again.
"Southport have defended as if their very lives have depended on it.
"David Raya Martin in the Southport goal has made a string of fantastic saves to keep this goalless. Southport are throwing bodies on the line and they still won't be beaten."
Blyth are trying their hardest to force another goal, but there are some seriously tired legs out there in green and white. It only takes one error though. One piece of genius...
A slickly-worked goal to heap the scoreline a little higher.
Georgios Samaras plays Silvestre Varela in down the side and his low far-post cross is perfect for James Morrison to side-foot home.
Some of the Gateshead fans have reacted by taking their shirts off and getting the dancing shoes on.
It is a cracking game at The Den. Bradford went 1-0 ahead, Millwall moved 2-1 in front, but now Bradford have fought back and lead 3-2 with just over 10 minutes left. Billy Knott slams home his second goal to put The Bantams in front.
Their side trail by a country mile, but the "Heed Army" are making all the noise at the Hawthorns.
It sounds strange given the scoreline, but their team have been better for large spells, particularly in the first half.
A goal on his debut for Zach Clough! Great name, great goal. Tidy finish, lifting the ball into the net.
That's that then. Bafetimbi Gomis steps inside and calmly sweeps home from inside the area. Tranmere are heading out.
Game back on at the Abbey Stadium as Luton pull one back, Michael Harriman sneaking in at the back post to head in Andy Drury's cross.
David Sweeney: Max Power. Surely the greatest name in sport?
Simon Wells: As if there is a player for Tranmere called Max Power?!? Talk about #getcarriedaway, more like The Simpsons...
What's that old saying? The most dangerous time to concede is just after you've scored? Well that has rung true at The Valley. Moments after equalising, Charlton allow Blackburn midfielder Chris Taylor to grab his second of the afternoon as he turns in Chris Brown's cross.
A Sid Nelson own-goal makes it all square again at The Den. The ball bounces off his shin and into his own net to bring the League One side level.
The goal came after James Hanson's shot deflected on to the bar, the ball came back down and went in off the unfortunate Nelson.
Former Newcastle and England winger Chris Waddle
at Croft Park for 5 live Sport
"Blyth were dominant in the first half but whatever words Gary Rowlett said at half-time has got Birmingham working hard and turning this around. But Blyth still carry a threat."
This game is opening up now as both sides have a number of chances to break the deadlock. Nobody wants a replay, it seems.
Dan Gosling's header is saved acrobatically, but Yann Kermorgant is on hand to tap in the fifth goal for Bournemouth. That's two goals in four minutes for the French striker.
Leicester boss Nigel Pearson makes his third and final change - Jamie Vardy on for David Nugent.
Vardy makes an immediate impact, but perhaps not the sort his gaffer would have wanted. He is lucky to get away with a yellow after an ugly challenge on Paul Dummett.