FA Cup
Jan 25, 2014 3.00pm
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HT : 1 2
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  • Chris Robertson 36' goal
  • Jennison Myrie-Williams 46' yellowcard
  • Jack Grimmer 90' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Rohan Ince 15'
  • yellowcard Andrea Orlandi 22'
  • goal Rohan Ince 27'
  • yellowcard Jonathan Obika 27'
  • goal Solly March 43'
  • yellowcard Lewis Dunk 65'
  • goal Jonathan Obika 78'

Brighton & Hove Albion put three past Port Vale

Brighton too good for Vale

Brighton & Hove Albion have beaten Port Vale at Vale Park this afternoon to advance to the fifth round of the FA Cup.

After a slow start, Jonathan Obika picked up the ball and forced Chris Neal into a decent stop.

Rohan Ince then tried his luck, but his low shot from distance went wide of the post. Ince was booked shortly after, but Brighton began to take control of the match.

First Andrea Orlandi fired the ball wide and then Lewis Dunk also failed to find the target after some smart attacking play.

Vale claimed for a penalty which was not given, before Orlandi chested, turned and shot wide at the other end.

The away side managed to break the deadlock with just under 30 minutes played. Orlandi sent in a corner and Ince poked the ball past Neal.

Vale responded well to going behind and it wasn't long before they were level. Chris Lines delivered from a corner and Chris Robertson found the net with a stooping header.

However, Solly March made it 2-1 two minutes before the break with a first-time lob from Orlandi's corner.

Doug Loft lifted a shot over the bar at the start of the second half, but it was Brighton who continued to look dangerous, with Matthew Upson seeing an effort saved.

Kemy Agustien's shot from distance was then tipped onto the post by Neal and cleared for a corner.

However, the Seagulls wrapped up the win when Obika got in to beat Neal to the ball and slide home for his first Albion goal.

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