Follow live coverage as Middlesbrough face Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup today. This season marks the 144th edition of the world’s oldest cup competition, with Manchester United the reigning champions after they beat local rivals Manchester City in the final at Wembley.
Andi Weimann’s goal is enough to see Blackburn edge past Championship promotion rivals Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.
Goal! Blackburn Rovers Women 0, Portsmouth Women 1. Emma Jones (Portsmouth Women) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Sophie Quirk.
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A date and kick-off time has been confirmed Wolves’ Emirates FA Cup fifth round tie away to Blackburn Rovers in February.
Six-time FA Cup winners Blackburn head to Teesside for the third round and, like Boro, have obvious priorities in the league as they make a serious push for a play-off place this season. Having reached round five and the quarter finals in the last two years though, Eustace is well aware of how special the competition can be.
Reminiscent of recent league meeting on Teesside between the two in which Boro enjoyed possession without an end product before being downed by a controversial own goal, Boro were enjoying the ball in this one without being able to break down the stubborn Blackburn defence.
Chief Sports Writer Scott Wilson provides live coverage of Middlesbrough's FA Cup third round home game against Blackburn Rovers.
Middlesbrough's understudies fluffed their lines as another home defeat to Blackburn Rovers ended their FA Cup hopes at the third-round stage.
Blackburn Rovers are through to The FA Cup fourth round for the third successive year after a narrow 1-0 win at Middlesbrough. John Eustace's side extended their impressive run at The Riverside Stadium and progressed thanks to Andi Weimann's second-half strike.
Most of us Gooners were frustrated by the news that our Arsenal women’s FA Cup fixture with Bristol City was postponed. After a “long” winter break, we were finally set to watch our in-form Arsenal Women team (unbeaten in 11 with 8 straight wins to see out 2024) take to the pitch on Sunday.
Chelsea's FA Cup third round tie against Morecambe has not been selected for TV broadcast. Enzo Maresca's Blues host the League Two side at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon, with the cup time getting underway at the more traditional 3pm kick-off time.