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FA Cup 2023-24: Newcastle United Beat Rivals Sunderland; Leicester City Edge Milwall In Five-Goal Thriller

Swedish striker Alexander Isak scored twice in Newcastle United's 3-0 win over rivals Sunderland in the third round of the English domestic cup competition, the FA Cup 2023-24

Newcastle avoided an upset by beating local rival Sunderland 3-0 in the third round of the iconic knockout competition on Saturday. (More Football News)

scored twice at the Stadium of Light after Dan Ballard's own goal had given Newcastle a first-half lead.

Eddie Howe's team went into the game having won just once in its past eight games 바카라 a slide that included being eliminated from the and League Cup. A derby against second-division Sunderland had been seen as a difficult encounter, but the visitors comfortably advanced to the fourth round.

바카라I never worried about the draw, I always thought it was a great draw 바카라 as long as we won it,바카라 Howe said. 바카라We handled the occasion well, were brave with the ball and were very composed. We didn't let the crowd take over and we handled everything really well in the first half."

Howe will hope victory provides a platform to turn the season around with the team 11 points adrift of the top four and Champions League qualification.

In front an intimidating Sunderland crowd, Newcastle was given an early advantage through Ballard's own goal in the 35th minute.

Isak doubled the lead in the 46th 바카라 finishing from inside the box after Miguel Almiron's assist 바카라 and completed the scoring with a penalty in the 90th.

It was the first derby between the teams since 2016 and the first time Newcastle has beaten Sunderland since 2011.

바카라It has been a long time since we've played this type of game," Newcastle defender Dan Burn said. 바카라If you can ask fans whether they would rather advance in the Champions League or beat Sunderland, I think they would pick beating Sunderland.바카라

LEICESTER ADVANCES

Leicester, which won the cup in 2021, beat Millwall 3-2 to advance to the fourth round.

The 2016 Premier League champions are enjoying an impressive season after being relegated from the top flight last year. Enzo Maresca's team looks set to be promoted after building a 10-point lead atop division two and victory against Millwall was its 24th in 30 games in all competitions.

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NON-LEAGUE HEROES

Non-league Maidstone can dream of a date with one of the giants of English soccer after beating third-division Stevenage 1-0.

Sam Corne's penalty in the 45th settled the match.

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