West Bromwich Albion eased into the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday with a 4-0 win at home to West Ham United.
Brown Ideye opened the scoring for the Baggies on 20 minutes before a long-range strike from James Morrison made it 2-0 at half time.
The hosts increased their advantage after the restart thanks to another goal from Ideye, while West Ham's afternoon got worse with 20 minutes left when substitute Morgan Amalfitano was sent off for pushing Chris Brunt in the face.
West Brom made the extra man count just moments later as Saido Berahino found the net to secure their passage into the next round.
Read Sports Mole's minute-by-minute report below to find out how all of the action unfolded at The Hawthorns.
"We know how tough it will be. When the draw was made it was lovely to play at home but we knew West Ham would be one of the toughest games."
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"From a fans' point of view, the FA Cup is absolutely terrific. In the early stages, Premier League and Championship clubs use squad rotation. Then, when you get to latter stages, it becomes a very important competition.
"For us, we are safe in the league. The FA Cup has always been a main focus, to see how far we can go, ever since we first played Everton in the third round. We have got a big task on our hands on the basis that winning away from home is always very difficult."
7 - Saido Berahino has four goals and three assists in two FA Cup appearances this season. Specialist.
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3 - Brown Ideye has scored in his last three appearances for West Brom; this after scoring just two in his first 17. Bouncing.
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9 - Saido Berahino has now scored five and assisted four in three FA Cup appearances this season. Rout.
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