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Blackpool vs Arsenal: Unai Emery's men cruise past hosts to reach FA Cup fourth round

Re-live the FA Cup action from Bloomfield Road

Kieran Jackson
Saturday 05 January 2019 18:01 GMT
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A journey that began with a Blackpool protester sitting on top of their bus ended with Arsenal comfortably booking their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Joe Willock, one of two teenagers in the Gunners' starting line-up, scored twice in the first half and Alex Iwobi added a third in the 82nd minute to secure a 3-0 victory.

Most of the drama happened two-and-a-half hours before the match at the Marriott Hotel in Preston, where Arsenal's players found they were unable to set off for Bloomfield Road.

A large number of Blackpool fans have been trying to force Owen Oyston to sell the club for several years, to no avail, and their most high-profile match of the season offered an opportunity to draw wider attention.

The protester, who came down after 40 minutes, was arrested on suspicion of an offence under the Trade Union Act and remained in police custody at kick-off.

The incident did not delay the match, with Arsenal finding a replacement vehicle before being escorted into the ground via a back entrance, with more protesting fans outside the front.

Those supporters headed for home when the match began as they continue to boycott games at Bloomfield Road, and the travelling Arsenal fans comfortably outnumbered their counterparts - making up 5,218 of the 8,995 crowd - before watching their side cruise to a straightforward victory.

Re-live the action below:

Here's Ayew's winner:

Kieran Jackson5 January 2019 19:31

The scores from all the 5:30pm kick-offs:

  • Blackpool 0-3 Arsenal
  • Bristol City 1-0 Huddersfield Town 
  • Crystal Palace 1-0 Huddersfield Town 
  • Newcastle United 1-1 Blackburn Rovers 
  • Norwich City 0-1 Portsmouth
Kieran Jackson5 January 2019 19:37

Well that's all from us, on a day where the biggest shocks involved Gillingham beating Cardiff and Bristol City eliminating Huddersfield Town! 

Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all cruised through, and we said goodbye to Cesc Fabregas as he played his final game in English football. 

We'll be back again tomorrow for seven ties at 2:00pm and one at 4:30pm. 

Until then, have a very good evening. Goodnight! 

Kieran Jackson5 January 2019 19:41

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