Published: 09:29, March 9, 2026
Southampton strike late to dump Fulham out of FA Cup
By Reuters
Fulham's Belgian defender #21 Timothy Castagne (center) kicks to keep the ball in during the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Fulham and Southampton at Craven Cottage in London on March 8, 2026. (PHOTO / AFP)

LONDON, - Southampton became the first non-Premier League club to reach ​the quarterfinals of this season's FA ‌Cup with a 1-0 victory at Fulham that was sealed by a late penalty ​on Sunday.

The game looked as ​though it was heading for extra time ⁠when Finn Azaz was brought ​down in the area by Joachim Andersen ​and substitute Ross Stewart converted from the spot.

It was no more than Championship side Southampton ​deserved as they made the better ​chances, including one for Azaz that was brilliantly ‌saved ⁠by Fulham keeper Benjamin Lecomte who had earlier done well to deny Tom Fellows.

Southampton join a powerful-looking quartet already ​through to ​the ⁠last eight with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool in ​the hat for the quarterfinals.

Fifth-round ​action ⁠continues on Sunday with third-tier Port Vale hosting Premier League Sunderland and Leeds ⁠United ​at home to Norwich ​City. West Ham United play Brentford on Monday.