Hull City vs Chelsea, FA Cup
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That last piece of domestic silverware was the FA Cup, which they won eight years ago under the guidance of Italian Antonio Conte. After falling at the semi-final stage of the Carabao Cup this season to Arsenal, the FA Cup could present an opportunity for Liam Rosenior to land a first prize as Chelsea boss.
Chelsea's passage into the FA Cup fifth round appears all but assured after cruising to a four-goal lead against Hull City. Pedro Neto claimed the match ball at the MKM Stadium with 20 minutes to
Two matches are on the docket as English football’s most famous cup competition returns.
Watch, listen and follow reaction as Hull thrashed by Chelsea and Wrexham beat Ipswich in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Rosenior showed his desire to go far in this tournament by naming a strong line-up with regular first team players like Reece James, Moises Caicedo, Neto, Robert Sanchez, Wesley Fofana and Andrey Santos all included, and was rewarded with a dominant display.
Hollywood-backed Wrexham kept up their hopes of a fairytale run in the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town in their fourth round tie at the Racecourse Ground on Friday, while Chelsea eased past Hull City with a 4-0 success.
Following a memorable comeback to draw 2-2 against Chelsea midweek in the Premier League, attentions now turn to the Emirates FA Cup where Leeds United face Sky Bet Championship side Birmingham City