Salomon Rondon scored the only goal of the game as West Bromwich Albion recorded a 1-0 win from their FA Cup third-round replay away at Bristol City.
The Venezuelan's tie-clinching moment came seven minutes after the restart when he fired in from close range to end a nine-game run without a goal.
Find out how the match unfolded with Sports Mole's text updates below.
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"We have a few out with injuries. I would've picked Saido too but he has a bug. This is still a strong team."
"We need the support of the fans, who were great on Saturday. We are where we are, now is the time to get behind the team. We need you behind us – with that backing, who knows where it will take us? We need everybody pulling in the same direction.
""I thought on the day [against West Brom] we played well and we were unlucky. It felt like we'd lost, but we've got a replay and we'll go again with another chance to test ourselves against a Premier League team."
"Fletcher's going to have a scan and then we'll look at it. We're hoping it's something we can sort out, but until it's scanned we just don't know how bad it is," he told the Express & Star.
"We're disappointed with Morrison. That's a big blow for us because James has been a good player for us in that pocket. That's two very important midfield players for us and two players who've been very good this year. We don't need that. We haven't got a big enough squad to cope with those sort of injuries."
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As for West Brom, they have lifted the trophy five times, the last of which was in 1968 when Jeff Astle scored the game's only goal against Everton. Quarter-finalists last year, West Brom went out in the third round during the three seasons before that.
* The Robins have lost their past five FA Cup ties against teams from a higher league tier.
* The Baggies have scored in 16 of their past 17 FA Cup matches away from home.
* James Morrison's equaliser for West Brom in the original tie was the latest scored in the FA Cup third round (94:16).
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"That's a brilliant finish from Salomon Rondon. Talk about composure and skill - he brought the ball down with ease on his chest and just tucked it past the Bristol City goalkeeper."
MATCH PIC: One Nil. @salorondon23 converts from close range to give Albion the lead against @bcfctweets pic.twitter.com/YKD8yheqc4
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBAFCofficial) January 19, 2016