- Fuller (2), Fuller (78), Whitehead (86)
- Denilson (42)
- Date:2010-01-24
- Kick-off:13:30
- Venue:Britannia Stadium
- Attendance:19735
- Referee:Atkinson, M
Live Commentary
90mins
That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
90mins
Stoke are replacing Matthew Etherington with Danny Pugh.
86mins
Goal!! Dean Whitehead scores for Stoke.
85mins
Rory Delap is replaced by Salif Diao.
85mins
Ricardo Fuller is being taken off, Sanli Tuncay has come on in his place.
78mins
Goal!! Ricardo Fuller scores for Stoke.
68mins
Francis Coquelin is replaced by Aaron Ramsey.
68mins
Theo Walcott is replaced by Da Silva Eduardo.
67mins
Arsenal are replacing Jay Emmanuel-Thomas with Andrey Arshavin.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by M Atkinson
42mins
Goal!! Arsenal have scored with Pereira Neves Denilson putting it in the back of the net.
2mins
Goal!! Stoke have scored with Ricardo Fuller putting it in the back of the net.
0mins
It's 1:30pm on Sunday, January 24th, the match has kicked off.
0mins
Stoke face Arsenal at 1:30pm on Sunday, January 24th.
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Match Report
Ricardo Fuller scored two headed goals as Stoke City finally buried their FA Cup hoodoo at the hands of Arsenal by beating the Gunners 3-1 at the Britannia Stadium.
City had lost all seven previous meetings between the teams in the competition, but Tony Pulis' men produced a tremendous display to secure a richly deserved victory.
Arsene Wenger made nine changes from the team which beat Bolton in midweek, with only skipper Cesc Fabregas and Denilson retained.
As predicted, 35-year-old Sol Campbell made his second Arsenal debut - the best part of four years since his last appearance for the Gunners.
But Campbell and the rest of the visitors' defence were bystanders when Stoke took the lead after just 71 seconds.
Rory Delap's long throw from the right was speared towards the edge of the six-yard area where Fuller darted in to plant a firm header into the top left-hand corner of Lukasz Fabianski's net.
Arsenal's passing game was not up to its usual standard and they were making little impression against a well drilled home defence.
And Stoke threatened to extend their lead in the 25th minute when Fuller skinned Armand Traore to set up Mamady Sidibe, whose shot was blocked close to goal.
Campbell settled to put in some trademark challenges, but Fuller remained a threat and may well have earned a 34th-minute penalty if he had gone down under Mikael Silvestre's ill-timed challenge.
But Arsenal drew level three minutes before the interval after referee Martin Atkinson had penalised Dean Whitehead for handball at the corner of the penalty area.
Everyone expected Fabregas to shoot, but he rolled the ball square to Denilson and the Brazilian's low drive took a slight deflection off Whitehead and sped past the unsighted Thomas Sorensen.
The contest really opened up at the start of the second half with both teams going for it in what had developed into a cracking cup tie.
A Fabregas shot was tipped over by Sorensen, but Stoke were doing most of the attacking with Matty Etherington a consistent threat and Fuller belting a shot over after robbing Silvestre.
And Pulis' men were inches away from taking a 63rd-minute lead when Francis Coquelin almost diverted Sidibe's cross into his own net with Etherington waiting to pounce.
Wenger brought on Andrey Arshavin, Eduardo and Aaron Ramsey in the 68th minute in an attempt to turn the tide.
But Sidibe and Fuller, who were about to be substituted themselves, combined for Stoke's 78th-minute winner.
Sidibe hurtled down the right flank and delivered the perfect cross over Campbell for Fuller to cushion his header past the wrong-footed Fabianski from six yards.
And Whitehead made sure with a close-range tap-in from Etherington's inch-perfect cross four minutes from time.
Stoke City Team
Arsenal Team
Stoke City | Arsenal |
Corners
| 7 | 9 |
Fouls
| 22 | 8 |
Goal attempts
| 6 | 5 |
Shots off target
| 1 | 3 |
Offsides
| 1 | 0 |