Summary

  • Watch live on BBC Two & at top of page

  • Watch in-play clips on this page (UK only)

  • Brighton will play Derby County in fifth round

  • Bartley hooks in at back post for West Brom lead, Andone levels for Brighton

  • West Brom down to 10 men with Robson-Kanu injured after using all subs, Murray double for Brighton lead

  • First game ended 0-0 at the Amex Stadium

  • Get involved - #bbcfacup

  1. Thanks and goodbyepublished at 22:53 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    And that is the end of this page as Brighton become the seventh Premier League team to reach the last 16 of this season's FA Cup.

    Thanks for your comments and your company. Bye for now.

  2. WATCH: Murray's second strike extends Brighton's lead over West Brompublished at 22:52 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    This was the goal that sealed it.

  3. 'Losing Hal was the turning point'published at 22:51 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    West Bromwich Albion

    West Brom boss Darren Moore to BBC Sport: "It is a disappointing result but I have to be pleased with the performance. The younger ones who came in showed that they have gown in stature tonight.

    "The turning point in the game was losing Hal Robson-Kanu to injury, we will check on him over the next 24 hours.

    "It looked like we were going to win it, we scored so late in the game but it only takes a second to score a goal. Extra time was a bridge too far for us with 10 men.

    "Chris Hughton was able to bring on some top players, they are a good team and they made the extra man count."

  4. 'Murray had a spring in his step'published at 22:47 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    Brighton & Hove Albion

    Brighton manager Chris Hughton on BBC Sport: "Delighted, it's a cup tie, and we made hard work of it. We got into good positions but found ourselves 1-0 down and it felt like it was going to be one of those days.

    "You need a goal to get back in it and then the tie turned a bit and we showed our quality. I knew we would push right to the end but we had had ample opportunities before that.

    "Glenn Murray came on and wanted to make an impact in the game and that's what happens. He certainly came on with a spring in his step. What we need to do as a team is spread the goals around a bit more but if you said would I rather have someone in form scoring goals then of course I would.

    "We'll have to show more against Derby."

  5. The fifth-round drawpublished at 22:43 GMT 6 February 2019

    • QPR v Watford (Friday, 15 February, 19:45 GMT)
    • Brighton v Derby (Saturday, 16 February, 12:30)
    • AFC Wimbledon v Millwall (Saturday, 16 February, 15:00)
    • Newport County v Manchester City (Saturday, 16 February, 17:30)
    • Bristol City v Wolves (Sunday, 17 February, 13:00)
    • Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace (Sunday, 17 February, 16:00)
    • Swansea City v Brentford (Sunday, 17 February, 16:00)
    • Chelsea v Manchester United (Monday, 18 February, 19:30)

    Seven Premier League teams, six Championship, two League One and one League Two.

  6. 'Both sides could have done without extra time'published at 22:38 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    Brighton's double goalscorer Glenn Murray to BBC Sport: "It's nice to put the tie to bed. I think both sides could have done without extra time.

    "Derby will be a tough game - you look at the draw and there's a lot of big teams out of it so it's a good year to be in."

  7. Fancy going to the FA Cup final?published at 22:35 GMT 6 February 2019

    #FAPeoplesCup

    So, if your team did or didn't make it through tonight there's still a chance for YOU to be at the FA Cup final.

    The winners of the FA People's Cup go to Wembley on Saturday, 18 May.

    Let Alex Scott tell you more...

    Media caption,

    Register now for the 2019 FA People's Cup!

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  8. WATCH: Murray goal puts Brighton ahead in extra-timepublished at 22:34 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    This was the first of Glenn Murray's two goals that proved crucial.

  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 22:32 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-3 Brighton

    It will be Brighton v Derby in the FA Cup fifth round. Two goals from Glenn Murray in extra time take them past a hard-working youthful West Brom side.

  10. goal

    GOAL - West Brom 1-3 Brightonpublished at 117 mins

    Glenn Murray (Brighton)

    Job done. Davy Propper is composed enough to slide in a pass through to Glenn Murray and he keeps his calm to finish past Jonathan Bond.

    Two goals in extra-time from Murray and Brighton will be the seventh Premier League team in the last 16.

    Media caption,

    Murray's second strike extends Brighton's lead over West Brom

  11. Postpublished at 115 mins

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    That was the chance. Brighton fail to clear and Tosin Adarabioyo tries a shot.

    He makes a mess of it, instead arching a looping ball into the box and it finds 16-year-old Morgan Rogers, but the young man can't get enough on the header and David Button is very happy to fall on to the ball.

  12. Postpublished at 113 mins

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    Seven minutes left for West Brom.

  13. Postpublished at 112 mins

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    A long throw for West Brom just isn't long enough and is headed clear at the near post.

  14. Postpublished at 109 mins

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    Remember, West Brom are down to 10 as Hal Robson-Kanu went off injured after they had made all their changes.

  15. Postpublished at 105 mins

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    Into the last 15 minutes we go. West Brom need to score to take us to penalties.

  16. Postpublished at 22:17 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

    The last change of the day. Bruno goes off and Gaetan Bong is on for Brighton, as they look to shut up shop.

  17. HALF-TIME IN EXTRA-TIMEpublished at 22:15 GMT 6 February 2019

    West Brom 1-2 Brighton

  18. goal

    GOAL - West Brom 1-2 Brightonpublished at 103 mins

    Glenn Murray (Brighton)

    He's only just come on and may be taking Brighton into round five. Jurgen Locadia twists and turns and squares it from the left, it hits Glenn Murray in the belly and he doesn't know much about it, but it is in the net and Brighton lead.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 101 mins

    West Brom 1-1 Brighton

    A good man to bring on. Glenn Murray, with 10 Premier League goals this season, is on trying to get Brighton into the last 16 of the FA Cup.