Manchester United 0-1 Leeds United: Wayne Rooney tries to find a way through the visitors' defence as the Red Devils look to avoid an upset at Old Trafford
However, to the surprise of most people watching, it is Leeds who take the lead in the 19th minute when Jermaine Beckford squeezes a shot past goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
Sir Alex Ferguson's side look like equalising when Rooney breaks down the right but having beaten keeper Casper Ankergren, his shot is cleared off the line by Jason Crowe
Man Utd's Wes Brown gets booked in the first half and looks in danger of being sent off soon after the interval when another tackle causes a scuffle but the referee breaks things up and restarts play with a drop ball
As the game wears on Ferguson introduces Ryan Giggs, Antonio Valencia and Michael Owen giving Leeds boss Simon Grayson a fresh set of challenges to contend with
Owen and his strike partners proceed to waste a number of good chances in the closing stages as the team from Elland Road edge closer to a famous victory
The referee plays just over five minutes of injury time but Leeds hold on to cause the upset of the round allowing them to celebrate with their 9,000 travelling fans
West Ham United 1-2 Arsenal: Gunners boss Arsene Wenger fields a young team at Upton Park including striker Carlos Vela who attempts to get the better of Radoslav Kovac in the early stages
Arsenal dominate first-half possession but the Hammers still manage to create the odd chance, with Fabio Daprela among those who try their luck
The visitors also create more chances but with the interval looming Valon Behrami squeezes a pass through to Alessandro Diamanti who sends a low shot past Lukasz Fabianski to give West Ham the lead
Gianfranco Zola sees his players continue to attack after the break but Arsenal level matters in the 78th minute when Aaron Ramsey stays onside before firing across Robert Green into the corner
The game is turned completely on its head with seven minutes to go when Eduardo leaps well to guide a header into the top corner to send the visitors through
Chelsea 5-0 Watford: The Premier League leaders start brightly, win a corner and see Daniel Sturridge prod them into a fifth-minute lead
Ten minutes later the Blues make it 2-0 when Joe Cole fires a ball into the box where John Eustace puts it into his own net
It appears to be game over for Malky Mackay's side after only 22 minutes when Florent Malouda (second right) diverts Yuri Zhirkov's shot past Scott Loach in the Watford goal
The Stamford Bridge faithful have to wait until midway through the second half for another goal and it comes when Frank Lampard (not pictured) fires a fierce shot into the net from 25 yards
Standing in for the likes of Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou who are away on international duty, Sturridge gets a second to make it 5-0 with just over 20 minutes to go as Chelsea ease into the fourth round
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