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View from SunSport’s Graham Hill at the King Power
And there it is, Jamie Vardy marks his 38th birthday with a goal as Leicester take control of the tie.
The Foxes skipper scores from the penalty spot to make it 4-2 after handball from Harrison Ashby;
Vardy’s goal gives Leicester some breathing space and who’s to say he won’t sign another deal next summer?
He might have won a second penalty after going down under a Kenneth Paal challenge, but ref David Webb waved play on.
Leicester are tightening their grip after an impressive first half, and James Justin has fired a second goal of the day into the far corner.
We still have thick fog here, but Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side can see a clear path to the fourth round.
View from SunSport’s Rob Maul at Carrow Road
Not much happening at Carrow Road although Amankwah Forson did rattle the post with a superb left-footed shot.
The Ghanaian is only 22 years old but looks like a decent player. He arrived in English football last summer.
I reckon he will be in the Premier League next season, and maybe not necessarily in Norwich colours.
Bournemouth 2-1 West Brom
34. The Cherries have turned this game around now.
Ouattara takes his chance to drill past the visitors’ keeper to give the hosts the lead for the first time.
Normal service resumed at the Vitality Stadium.
Goal – Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth)
Chelsea 0-0 Morecambe
31. As much as Premier League fans wish we could see the back of VAR, Chelsea fans will be rueing not having it today.
Having seen the replay, the Morecambe keeper was so far off his line before he saved the penalty.
He is having a good game and just made a good save in the bottom corner to deny Joao Felix.
View from SunSport’s Pete Thompson at the City Ground
Ryan Yates has come closest for a second-string Forest side at the City Ground, rattling the bar from 20 yards out.
Managerless Luton were also indebted to Mark McGuinness for a brilliant last-ditch tackle to deny Portuguese winger Jota Silva.
The Hatters are showing plenty of spirit following the departure of boss Rob Edwards.
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