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FULL-TIME SCORES: Sheffield Wednesday earn FA Cup replay but defeats for Hull City, Sheffield United, Rotherham United and Bradford City; draws for Huddersfield Town and York City

Sheffield United's manager Danny Wilson welcomes Championship side Birmingham City.

Sheffield United's manager Danny Wilson welcomes Championship side Birmingham City.

Hull City suffered an FA Cup giantkilling when they lost at home to Crawley Town while Sheffield Wednesday will have to replay after a late penalty denied them victory at Blackpool.

But it was the end of the Cup road for Sheffield United who were thrashed by Championship side Birmingham City at Bramall Lane.

No wins in the league for our other four Yorkshire clubs, Huddersfield Town and York City drawing, while League Two defeats for Bradford City and Rotherham United.

FA Cup Rd 4

Blackpool 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1

Owls veteran Clinton Morrison (52) stunned the Championship club with an opening goal, but a stoppage-time penalty from Kevin Phillips rescued Blackpool.

Hull City 0 Crawley Town 1

Matt Tubbs (57) fired the visitors in front to ensure an FA Cup giantkilling.

Sheffield United 0 Birmingham City 4

Nathan Redmond (18) put Blues in front, before Adam Rooney doubled advantage. Wade Elliott (58) and Rooney added second-half goals at Bramall Lane.

League One

Tranmere Rovers 1 Huddersfield Town 1

Jordan Rhodes (49) nudged Town in front before Adam McGurk (52) equalised for Rovers.

League Two

Bristol Rovers 2 Bradford City 1

Lee Brown (6) put Rovers in front, before Eliot Richards (55) made it 2-0. Rob Kozluk was red carded for City, who cut the deficit when Andrew Davies (72) pounced.

Dagenham and Redbridge 3 Rotherham United 2

Millers went ahead via Danny Harrison (28). Jon Nurse and Mark Bradley replied for the hosts before Alex Revell (63) equalised. Scott Doe (78) regained the lead for Dagenham before Michael Raynes was sent off for Rotherham.

Blue Square Bet Premier

Darlington 2 York City 2

Adam Rundle (43) fired hosts in front, before John McReady (49) doubled the deficit. York recovered when Chris Smith (60) and Ashley Chambers (61) pounced to equalise.

For the best reports and reaction, read Sports Monday, free inside Monday’s Yorkshire Post newspaper.


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