MX23RW : Thursday, January 5 06:12:41| >> :120:69746:69746:

On this day: Fulham beat Leicester City in thrilling FA Cup replay

On this day in 2007, Fulham edged out Leicester City in an FA Cup replay.

The magic of the FA Cup. In recent years, it has not always been at the top of the minds of managers competing for honours in the league or even fighting to survive. However, it is certainly still alive with exciting results still happening every round, such as lowly Kidderminster Harriers knocking out Peterborough United.

Other results include regular goalfests, in which both sides seemingly forget how to defend. On this day in 2007, Leicester City were looking for an upset of sorts as they took on Premier League opposition in Fulham in a third-round replay. A Danny Cadamarteri goal deep into the initial game earned Leicester a replay in London and a second bite at the cherry.

Carlos Bocanegra of Fulham clears the ball from Matty Fryatt of Leicester City during the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON 3rd Round replay match between Fulham and Leicester City at Craven Cottage on January 17, 2007© Getty Images

It was a night of high-scoring FA Cup replays and this one had the most of the lot. There were four goals between Tottenham Hotspur and Cardiff City (4-0), six between Newcastle United and Birmingham City (1-5) and then seven at the Cottage. It was a classic cup battle with both sides excellent at times and awful at others, and Fulham just about came through after 11 goals in both ties.

This was a somewhat mishmash of a Fulham side that struggled with consistency throughout the season. In the end they avoided relegation by only a point in the Premier League, as although there were some important players such as Brian McBride and Carlos Bocanegra - who both started in this game - the squad also had plenty of questionable ones, including Tony Warner and Wayne Routledge.

The first half was indicative of Fulham's troubles, as they were largely outplayed by a Leicester team themselves hardly pulling up trees in the Championship. Even so, the opening goal for the visitors was fortuitous.

Matt Fryatt met a long ball to get in behind and finish low, but despite looking offside the linesman - a few yards behind play - kept his flag down and Leicester led.

James Wesolowski of Leicester City celebrates as he scores their third goal with Iain Hume during the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON 3rd Round replay match between Fulham and Leicester City at Craven Cottage on January 17, 2007© Getty Images

Alan Maybury fired wide and Leicester started to pass Fulham off the park, however, they became too casual and allowed the Cottagers back in with 10 minutes of the half remaining. Tomasz Radzinski did well on the left to cross, Heidar Helguson dragged the defence with him and McBride was left with a simple finish. Leicester restored their advantage in stoppage time, as Levi Porter's cross was headed in by the strong Gareth McAuley.

As if 2-1 down at the break wasn't bad enough for Fulham, Leicester added a cushion to their lead immediately after the restart, as 19-year-old James Wesolowski netted the first goal of his career.

Now playing for Oldham Athletic, Wesolowski never scored in the league for Leicester in 46 appearances. However, the decisive moment had happened at the break, as manager Chris Coleman brought on Vincenzo Montella for McBride.

In the 51st minute the diminutive Italian poked in a cross just after his shot had hit the post and on the hour mark he levelled the encounter with a header at the far post.

The positions he had taken up in just 15 minutes on the pitch had set up a thrilling final 30 minutes and possibly 30 more, but just had Leicester did in the opening game Fulham scored late on.

Routledge weaved through the defence to stab in a winner in stoppage time and send Fulham through to the fourth round.

ID:130910: cacheID:130910:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:7515:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Fulham's Tomasz Radzinski celebrates after scoring his teams second goal against Arsenal during their Premier League match on November 29, 2006
Read Next:
On this day: Fulham beat Arsenal for first time in 40 years
>
rhs 2.0
Todays Game Header Right
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal17142140142644
2Manchester CityMan City16113244162836
3Newcastle UnitedNewcastle1898132112135
4Manchester UnitedMan Utd1711242720735
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs18103537251233
6Liverpool1784534221228
7Fulham188463027328
8Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton178363225727
9Brentford186843028226
10Chelsea167452018225
11Aston Villa186482026-622
12Crystal Palace176471725-822
13Leicester CityLeicester1852112631-517
14Leeds UnitedLeeds174582531-617
15Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest184591334-2117
16Bournemouth1844101839-2116
17West Ham UnitedWest Ham1843111524-915
18Everton183691424-1015
19Wolverhampton WanderersWolves1835101127-1614
20Southampton1833121533-1812

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Match previews - Daily
Transfer Talk Daily
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!