Tottenham handed potential Wrexham trip in FA Cup fifth-round draw

By Sports Desk January 30, 2023

Tottenham will face a trip to Wrexham in the fifth round of the FA Cup if the Welsh side overcome Sheffield United in a fourth-round replay next week. 

Wrexham, the National League outfit co-owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, were pegged back at the death in a pulsating 3-3 draw with Championship promotion hopefuls United on Sunday.

Hollywood star Reynolds was in attendance at the Racecourse Ground as John Egan's stoppage-time equaliser denied the hosts a famous win, teeing up next Tuesday's replay at Bramall Lane.

Should the fifth-tier outfit cause an upset against the Blades, they will host Spurs in a mouth-watering midweek tie, a fixture which would certainly be viewed as their biggest since Reynolds and McElhenney took charge in 2021.

Elsewhere, Manchester City will face Bristol City for a place in the quarter-finals after overcoming Premier League title rivals Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Friday.

Manchester United's reward for their 3-1 victory over Reading is another home tie against the winners of Monday's meeting between Derby County and West Ham, while Brighton and Hove Albion will go to Stoke City after Kaoru Mitoma's last-gasp strike eliminated holders Liverpool.

The winners of Fulham's replay against Sunderland will host Leeds United, potentially teeing up a rematch of the 1973 final in which the second-tier Black Cats stunned then-holders Leeds with a 1-0 victory at Wembley Stadium.

The ties will be played during the week commencing February 27 and will be decided by extra time and penalties if drawn, with replays no longer taking place after the fourth round.

Related items

  • Rob Page: Gareth Bale ‘enjoying retirement’ and won’t join Wales coaching staff Rob Page: Gareth Bale ‘enjoying retirement’ and won’t join Wales coaching staff

    Gareth Bale will not be joining the Wales coaching staff, manager Rob Page has said.

    Former captain Bale ended his stellar playing career in January with a farewell statement announcing he was “stepping down but not stepping away” from the Wales environment.

    Page said he wanted to keep the former Real Madrid forward, his country’s most capped men’s player with 111 appearances, involved in some capacity but the Wales manager has now confirmed that will not be in a coaching role.

    “I spoke to Gareth on Monday and I’m due to have another conversation with him this week,” Page said ahead of this month’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey.

    “Nothing particular or specific, just a general. He’s open to conversations and he wants to play a part in the future, but not from a coaching point of view.

    “For me to have another voice from the outside watching things is beneficial. He’s enjoying his retirement.”

    Bale’s former team-mate Chris Gunter joined Page’s backroom staff ahead of two qualifiers in March, from which Wales made a positive start to Euro 2024 qualifying by picking up four points against Croatia and Latvia.

    Page said: “Gunts has come up and he’s a first-class lad. He’s doing his coaching badges, he’s great around the changing room and the lads love him to bits. He’s doing really well at the minute.

    “We’ve just had a four-day camp with the under-21s and our EFL players and we’ve given him more responsibility with regards to the training sessions.

    “The culture in the changing room is the most important thing. When I had him as a player, he was key to that.

    “He was never afraid to come to talk to the coaching staff and I still want that. He drives that for us.”

    Wales head to Portugal this week to prepare for their Euro 2024 double-header, with three key players nursing injuries.

    Skipper Aaron Ramsey (calf), goalkeeper Danny Ward (dislocated finger) and Neco Williams (broken jaw) missed the final games of the season for their respective clubs.

    But Page has been encouraged by his squad playing more Premier League minutes this term, a top-flight total of 251 appearances being 135 more than the previous campaign and the most since the 2016-17 season.

    He said: “You want your best players playing at the top level because that will help us to compete against the top teams in Europe and the rest of the world.

    “We need our players being exposed to the top teams, whether that’s in the Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga or Serie A.

    “Thankfully, we now have more of our Welsh players playing at the top level.”

  • Billy Dodds proud of his Caley Thistle side despite final setback Billy Dodds proud of his Caley Thistle side despite final setback

    Inverness manager Billy Dodds was proud of his players after their Hampden efforts against treble-winning Celtic.

    Caley Thistle restricted the champions to few chances before Kyogo Furuhashi swept home a 38th-minute winner in the Scottish Cup final.

    Half-time sub Liel Abada doubled Celtic’s lead but Inverness fought back through Dan MacKay before Jota sealed a 3-1 win in stoppage-time.

    “Everything a losing manager feels, you are disappointed, but proud at the same time.

    “There’ s a massive gulf between the teams but I thought we asked them questions at certain times, I really did.

    “We lost goals at bad times, because i was trying to get to half-time, had a plan in my head, then we lost a goal when I was going to make an attacking substitution.

    “I love working with this group and after being idle for five weeks or so, I thought they put on a hell of a performance.

    “I am absolutely thrilled by the way they dug in and what they gave me in terms of effort and determination.”

    Dodds added: “Every manager talks about character and all that we have and we certainly did to come back into the game.

    “Wallace Duffy whips in a great ball and it’s a brilliant finish from Dan MacKay.”

  • Callum McGregor hopes Ange Postecoglou sticks with Celtic Callum McGregor hopes Ange Postecoglou sticks with Celtic

    Skipper Callum McGregor believes Ange Postecoglou will leave Celtic on the highest of highs if Tottenham’s reported interest in the Hoops boss comes to fruition.

    The Parkhead club clinched an eighth domestic treble – a world record – with a 3-1 Scottish Cup final win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle at  Hampden Park.

    Afterwards, Postecoglou refused to commit himself to Celtic for next season and McGregor was asked about the former Australia manager’s accomplishment of the clean sweep in Scotland which brings another entry into the Champions League next season, amid strong speculation about his future.

    McGregor, who has now won the treble five times with the Parkhead club, said: “That’s what he always wants to speak about, how well he can build the group, how successful you can be, how together you can be.”

    The Hoops captain, who said his personal haul of medals “is something I am proud of, you want to be a winner” added: “We hope he stays and we hope to see him in pre-season.

    “In football you never know but if that is a parting gift then what a way to go.

    “Of course (we hope he stays). You deliver that much success at the club in such a short space of time.

    “You turn things around, you look at the togetherness of the group, it is fantastic and that starts from him.

    “That is the message he sets every day so of course we understand he will be linked with big jobs which he has been but selfishly, as players and as a club, we want to keep him as long as we can.”

    Asked if he was braced for Postecoglou’s departure, McGregor said: “We don’t know.

    “In football there is always speculation, there is always people being linked and that is a good thing.

    “It shows you are doing a good job, it shows the players have done a good job for him and he has done a great job for the club so it is always nice to have that compliment and in football you just never know.

    “We celebrate tonight, we have had a brilliant season and we will see what happens.

    “In football you deal with whatever comes your way, you have to be flexible, you have to work around these things and as I said selfishly we want to keep him. Hopefully we have him for pre-season.”

© 2023 SportsMaxTV All Rights Reserved.