Shea Charles celebrates scoring the dramatic late winner as Southampton stuns Arsenal 2-1 in FA Cup quarter-final.
Shea Charles celebrates scoring the dramatic late winner as Southampton stuns Arsenal 2-1 in FA Cup quarter-final.
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Southampton stuns Arsenal 2-1 with late Charles winner in FA Cup

Championship side Southampton advanced to the FA Cup semi-finals by defeating Premier League leaders Arsenal 2-1 in a dramatic quarter-final at St Mary's Stadium. Ross Stewart opened the scoring before Viktor Gyokeres equalized, only for Shea Charles to net the winner five minutes from time. The upset ends Arsenal's hopes of a treble following their recent EFL Cup final loss to Manchester City.

Southampton, unbeaten in 14 matches across all competitions, took the lead in the 35th minute when Ross Stewart capitalized on a mistake by Arsenal defender Ben White. James Bree's cross caught White under the ball, allowing Stewart to chest it down and fire past goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. Earlier chances fell to Southampton's Leo Scienza, who missed opportunities to extend the lead, while Arsenal's Martin Odegaard wasted a good opening before halftime with a wayward shot.

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X discussions express widespread shock at Championship side Southampton's 2-1 upset victory over Premier League leaders Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter-final, highlighted by Shea Charles' late winner. Arsenal's official account notes the end of their cup run and shifts focus to league play, while the FA Cup account celebrates Southampton's advancement to Wembley. Journalists report Arsenal's back-to-back cup exits, and rival fans mock the Gunners for recent failures including faked injuries.

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Ross Stewart scores late penalty winner for Southampton against Fulham in FA Cup, fans celebrate wildly.
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Southampton stuns Fulham with late penalty in FA Cup

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Southampton secured a 1-0 victory over Premier League side Fulham in the FA Cup fifth round, advancing to the quarterfinals as the first non-top-flight team to do so this season. Ross Stewart scored from a 91st-minute penalty after Finn Azaz was fouled by Joachim Andersen. Fulham's potential goal by Rodrigo Muniz was disallowed due to a referee's call on a moving ball during a goal kick.

Following their penalty shootout victory over Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals, Arsenal secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on January 14, 2026. The Gunners capitalized on set-pieces and goalkeeper errors to take a lead into the second leg, while Chelsea's late fightback kept the tie alive. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho's brace offered hope for the hosts under new manager Liam Rosenior.

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Arsenal secured a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals after a 2-1 victory against League One side Mansfield Town on March 7, 2026. Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze scored for the Gunners, while Will Evans netted Mansfield's equalizer. The match highlighted Arsenal's resilience despite injuries and a challenging atmosphere.

Arsenal moved six points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 3-2 victory at Bournemouth, thanks to a second-half brace from Declan Rice. The Gunners overcame an early deficit caused by a defensive error, while Bournemouth's winless streak extended to 11 games. The result puts pressure on rivals Manchester City, now seven points behind.

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Viktor Gyokeres scored a first-half penalty to secure a narrow 1-0 victory for Arsenal against Everton at the Hill-Dickinson Stadium. The win propelled the Gunners back to the top of the Premier League table, two points clear of Manchester City. Mikel Arteta's side marked his sixth anniversary in charge with a hard-fought result despite not being at their fluent best.

Arsenal maintained their perfect Champions League record with a 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague at the Fortuna Arena. Mikel Merino scored twice as a makeshift centre-forward, while Bukayo Saka converted a first-half penalty. The result extended Arsenal's winning streak to 10 games and equalled a 122-year club record with an eighth successive clean sheet.

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Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with a tense 2-1 win over bottom-placed Wolves on Saturday. The match, played at the Emirates Stadium, featured two own goals for the Gunners and a late equalizer from the visitors before a stoppage-time winner. Mikel Arteta admitted his side needs to improve despite the result.

 

 

 

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