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  • Date: 2008-01-05
  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: The Galpharm Stadium
  • Attendance: 13410
  • Referee: Tanner, S

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

81mins

Goal!! Chris Brandon scores for Huddersfield.

79mins

Huddersfield are replacing Malvin Kamara with Phil Jevons.

77mins

The referee has booked Radhi Jaidi.

76mins

James Berrett is booked for unsporting behaviour.

75mins

The referee has booked Liam Ridgewell.

72mins

The referee has booked Joe Skarz.

66mins

Fabrice Muamba is being taken off, Colin Doyle has come on in his place.

62mins

Mikael Forssell is replaced by Cameron Jerome.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

46mins

Huddersfield are replacing Robbie Williams with Joe Skarz.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

34mins

Franck Queudrue is booked for unsporting behaviour.

30mins

Chris Brandon goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

19mins

Goal!! Garry O'Connor scores for Birmingham.

4mins

Goal!! Huddersfield have scored with Luke Beckett putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, January 5th, the match has kicked off.

Match Preview

Match Report

Striker Luke Beckett scored one goal and made another as giant-killers Huddersfield Town dumped Premier League Birmingham out of the FA Cup in a thrilling encounter.

Beckett, an infrequent starter who recently said he would leave the club if not picked more regularly, put Town ahead inside four minutes when City keeper Maik Taylor failed to hold Danny Schofield's close-range shot.

Ex-Oldham and Chesterfield star Beckett, in the side as first-choice frontman Andy Booth was injured, then set up Chris Brandon for a late winner after Garry O'Connor had levelled for Birmingham on 19 minutes.

The result was even more impressive as Huddersfield fielded a patchwork side featuring midfielder Michael Collins as a makeshift right-back and 19-year-old James Berrett, making his debut, against a Birmingham team with four internationals in their starting line-up.

It was an exciting end-to-end contest that made for an entertaining introduction to FA Cup football in England for new Blues boss Alex McLeish.

Huddersfield nearly went back in front soon after O'Connor's leveller when Franck Queudrue was booked for a foul on Malvin Kamara.

From the resulting free-kick, swung in by Robbie Williams, Brandon had a goalbound header blocked on the line by Taylor's legs.

Gary McSheffrey, a £4million buy from Coventry City under ex-Birmingham boss Steve Bruce, then took charge of the contest with a storming individual display after the break.

He nearly set up Mikael Forssell for a goal within seconds of the re-start with a throughball which left the ex-Chelsea striker with an easy chance that he wastefully blasted straight at Town keeper Matt Glennon.

McSheffrey had a couple of long-range digs after that before coming close to scoring a second equaliser for the visitors when Glennon was forced to kick away his goalbound shot from a tighter angle in stoppage time.

But Huddersfield clung on to reach the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 1999. Birmingham are Huddersfield's first top-flight Cup victims since QPR were beaten some 23 years ago.

Huddersfield Town

Birmingham City

Corners

35

Fouls

1221

Goal attempts

58

Shots off target

05

Offsides

34

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