Postpublished at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Man Utd (3-5 on pens)
Guy Mowbray
BBC One commentator on BBC One
Is this the day the journey under Ruben Amorim really got started?
Those were five perfect penalties from Manchester United.
Great defending, great goalkeeping and now five great penalties to see them through.
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Man Utd (3-5 on pens)
Guy Mowbray
BBC One commentator on BBC One
Is this the day the journey under Ruben Amorim really got started?
Tyler Dibling (65 mins)
A second of the night for young Tyler Dibling who looks like having a very bright future doesn't he?
Again the attack comes down the Saints left, a low cross is put in, Swansea make a real hash of clearing it and Dibling picks up the pieces before smashing in low and hard.
The Saints looks like ing Manchester United in the hat. Just over 20 minutes left in that one.
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Man Utd (Man Utd win 5-3 on penalties)
The 10 men have done it!
Joshua Zirkzee
Nervelessly placed home by the Dutchman. A few days ago he was booed by his own fans when being subbed in the first half against Newcastle. Tonight, Zirkzee is the United hero.
Joshua Zirkzee will take Manchester United's fifth penalty.
This to win it.
Thomas Partey
Smashed down the middle, Altay Bayandir nearly saves with his right leg.
If Arsenal miss this next penalty, they're out. Thomas Partey to take.
Lisandro Martinez
Slotted down the middle.
If Arsenal miss, United win.
Arsenal 2-3 Man Utd
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
Huge responsibility on Declan Rice, he had to score.
Lisandro Martinez has the ball in his hands.
Declan Rice
Altay Bayandir went the right way, but Rice powered his penalty into the bottom left corner.
Arsenal stll in touch.
Declan Rice really has to put this next one in.
Arsenal 1-3 Man Utd
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
Leny Yoro makes it look easy which it is not. Great penalty.
Leny Yoro
The teenager could not place this any better, right into the side netting.
Arsenal 1-2 Man Utd
Alan Shearer
Former England striker on BBC One
What a save. That is a wonderful save, he guesses right.
Kai Havertz
Another terrific stop by Bayandir, low to his left. That was heading into the corner.
Advantage United.
Kai Havertz up next.
Amad Diallo
Placed with power. Nerveless penalty.
Martin Odegaard
Altay Bayandir went the same way as in normal time. Odegaard went the other.
Newcastle come from behind to beat Bromley
Newcastle came from behind to beat League Two Bromley in the FA Cup and make it eight consecutive victories in all competitions.
Bromley, playing Premier League opposition for the first time in their history, took an early surprise lead at St James' Park.
Newcastle had failed to deal with a long delivery and Cameron Congreve curled the ball into the bottom corner from just outside the box.
But the Magpies levelled with a wonderful strike of their own when Lewis Miley fired a brilliant effort in from 25 yards out.
Newcastle took the lead early in the second half with substitute Anthony Gordon scoring a penalty after Matt Targett was fouled.
William Osula scored his first goal for the club as he ran down the right, cut inside and smashed a fine shot into the far corner.
Bromley, managed by ex-Newcastle goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman, will be proud of their performance despite the defeat.
This is the London side's first season in the Football League in their 132-year history - and they had never been this far in the FA Cup before.
Things could have been different had Danny Imray made it 2-0 when he ran 70 yards down the right before flashing a shot wide prior to Newcastle's equaliser.
"Who knows if we'd have got that," said Woodman.
"It was lovely. We got the goal that gave us a little bit of hope. That's what the FA Cup is about.
"I'm proud of my team. The way we got beaten was the right way to get beaten."
Unlike many of the ties this weekend, this game was played in front of a capacity crowd at St James' Park.
Newcastle fans are loving every chance at the moment to watch their team, who have won every game in the past month.
Manager Eddie Howe made nine changes to the side that beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on 7 January - and after a slow start he may have been worried.
But their comeback has given him plenty to be positive about.
Full-back Targett, who was making his first start since November 2023 after injury nightmares, set up Miley's equaliser and won the penalty for Gordon to make it 3-1.
Midfielder Miley, 18, was making only his fourth appearance since March 2024 following a couple of injuries. His long-range screamer was only his second goal for the club.
"It was important we responded," Howe told BBC Sport. "The longer it goes on the more anxiety can creep in. What a brilliant finish from Lewis Miley. From that moment we settled into the game.
"Lewis played very well. He brings loads of composure and quality on the ball."
But with the score at 1-1 at half-time, Howe was not taking any chances and sent key pair Gordon and Bruno Guimaraes on.
Four minutes later Gordon had sent goalkeeper Grant Smith the wrong way from the spot.
And £15m summer g from Sheffield United Osula netted his first Magpies goal in some style.
Newcastle never really looked back after that and handed a debut to 17-year-old winger Trevan Sanusi.
They could have won by more with Harvey Barnes and Miguel Almiron going close too.
Miley equalises against Bromley with a brilliant strike
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Manager: Eddie Howe
Formation: 4 - 3 - 3
Manager: Andy Woodman
Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1
Manager: Eddie Howe
Formation: 4 - 3 - 3
Manager: Andy Woodman
Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1
FA Cup
All competitions
This is the first ever meeting between Newcastle and Bromley. The Magpies beat AFC Wimbledon in their first meeting earlier this season in the League Cup, with this the first campaign they’ve faced two different English clubs for the first time since 1978-79 (Cambridge United and Torquay United).
This will be Bromley’s first ever FA Cup third round tie, and also their first ever competitive meeting with a top-flight opponent.
Newcastle have lost just one of their last 16 FA Cup matches against fourth tier (or lower) opponents, going down 3-1 at Stevenage in the third round in 2010-11.
Bromley have won both of their FA Cup games so far this season, having been winless in their previous 23 matches in the competition proper beforehand (D4 L19).
With two goals and two assists so far, no player has been involved in more FA Cup goals this season than Bromley’s Corey Whitely (first round onwards).