Relive Stoke's win at West Brompublished at 13:11 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2020
Relive the action as struggling Stoke City stun Championship leaders West Bromwich Albion.
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Nathan Middleton
Relive the action as struggling Stoke City stun Championship leaders West Bromwich Albion.
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Watford
Watford manager Nigel Pearson: "It was a game we felt we created enough to win. They have had their situations and chances as well. In the first half we did not quite get our pressing as well as we have at late. We grew into the game and started to take more control. We had a good chance to win."
On the penalty miss: "It’s football. I said to the players I am looking for a performance and we had a good performance today. If we go out with every intention to win the game then we will play well. I am pleased with how we played football today."
On a busy week ahead: "It’s going to be very busy. The important point is to get the players fit after today. We have to look ahead to the game against Aston Vila. It’s important to get our recovery right."
On the goal-line technology: "It was millimetres? Lovely! Good."
Watford v Tottenham (12:30 GMT)
Simon Brotherton
MOTD commentator at Vicarage Road
Watford moved out of the bottom three for the first time all season last week and this encounter suddenly looks a much trickier one for Spurs than it might have done a few weeks ago.
Only Liverpool and Manchester City have collected more points than Watford's 13 since Nigel Pearson's appointment.
As for Spurs, they managed to see off Middlesbrough in the FA Cup this week at the second attempt but have won only one of the last five in the league. They're now nine points adrift of the top four, and a defeat at Vicarage Road would mean they lose three league games in a row for the first time in just over six years.
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Read MoreMatt Sandoz
Stoke City commentator, BBC Radio Stoke
Stoke City manager Michael O'Neill hasn't ruled out a move for Blackpool's Jordan Thompson in this month's transfer window.
Stoke have been strongly linked with the 23-year-old midfielder, a man who O'Neill has worked with in the past.
Quote MessageJordan's a player I know well, a player I've seen develop from a very young player from under age groups in the Northern Ireland and Jordan's a player that I admire, I think he's a player with a big, big future ahead of him."
Michael O'Neill, Stoke City manager
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Read MoreMatt Sandoz
Stoke City commentator, BBC Radio Stoke
Stoke City are only looking for "quality" and "pace" in this month's transfer window, their manager's said.
The Potters are battling for survival in the Championship and are currently a point above the drop zone.
Quote MessageI'm not actively looking to replace players in the squad, there's no doubt about that, I'm actively looking just at the right time to add possibly a little bit of quality, little bit of pace."
Michael O'Neill, Stoke City manager
Tottenham beat Middlesbrough, Newcastle ease past Rochdale and League One Shrewsbury set up a fourth-round meeting with Liverpool.
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