- Wright-Phillips (11)
- Fuller (57)
- Date:2010-02-13
- Kick-off:17:15
- Venue:City of Manchester Stadium
- Attendance:28019
- Referee:Clattenburg, M
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
73mins
Stephen Ireland is replaced by Patrick Vieira.
62mins
Man City are replacing Martin Petrov with Roque Santa Cruz.
57mins
Goal!! Stoke have scored with Ricardo Fuller putting it in the back of the net.
55mins
Stoke are replacing Andy Wilkinson with Danny Collins.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by M Clattenburg
38mins
Andy Wilkinson is booked for unsporting behaviour.
14mins
Matthew Etherington is being taken off, Liam Lawrence has come on in his place.
11mins
Goal!! Man City have scored with Shaun Wright-Phillips putting it in the back of the net.
0mins
It's 5:15pm on Saturday, February 13th, the match has kicked off.
0mins
Man City face Stoke at 5:15pm on Saturday, February 13th.
Match Report
Manchester City and Stoke must do it all over again after their hard-fought FA Cup fifth round encounter at Eastlands ended in a 1-1 draw.
Ricardo Fuller scored a deserved equaliser as the Potters cancelled out an opening goal by Shaun Wright-Phillips after sustaining three injury blows during the game.
Barely a dozen minutes of the tie had elapsed when Stephen Ireland's deceptive chipped pass was chased down by Wright-Phillips, who beat the Stoke offside trap.
Thomas Sorensen opted to sprint off his line to clear the loose ball but the diminutive City winger dinked the ball past the Stoke keeper and followed it towards the empty net with Ryan Shawcross in tow.
The ball was going to bounce just wide, however, rather than shield the ball out of play, Shawcross opted for the hooked clearance but his attempt to stretch out a leg failed miserably as he swung at and missed the ball.
Roars of laughter from nearby City fans turned to cheers when they realised that the bouncing ball had come off the defender's head as he fell and had fallen nicely for Wright-Phillips to control and tap in from a yard out with his left foot despite the presence of Robert Huth, who slid into the goalmouth trying to clear it.
England manager Fabio Capello was at Eastlands to watch several players on show from both sides but Matthew Etherington had to limp off with a twisted knee shortly after Wright-Phillips' goal.
His replacement, Liam Lawrence, had a goalbound effort blocked by Wayne Bridge but he himself succumbed to a knee injury and had to be replaced by Rory Delap before the end of the first half.
City ought to have made more of a couple of free-kick chances by Martin Petrov but tactical switches by Tony Pulis stabilised the ship despite some of them being enforced changes due to injuries.
Andy Wilkinson was clearly struggling early in the second half and completed a trio of enforced substitutions by Tony Pulis, before super-sub Delap turned up with one of his trademark long throws into the penalty area which allowed Fuller to take full advantage of the confusion to rise unmarked and head firmly into the back of Shay Given's goal for a deserved equaliser.
Both sides probed for a winner and Gareth Barry forced Sorensen into a fingertip save from his header, while Wright-Phillips hit the side-netting late on.
But neither side could break the deadlock and will play again at the Britannia Stadium just days after meeting at the same venue in the Premier League.
Manchester City Team
Stoke City Team
Manchester City | Stoke City |
Corners
| 10 | 4 |
Fouls
| 8 | 12 |
Goal attempts
| 8 | 8 |
Shots off target
| 6 | 6 |
Offsides
| 1 | 4 |
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