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London - Holders Portsmouth crashed out of the FA Cup on Saturday as Manchester United were forced to come from behind to overcome Tottenham and keep their quadruple bid on track.

On a day when non-league interest ended with the exit of Kettering Town and Torquay, the only shock came at Fratton Park, where the holders were beaten 2-0 by Championship side Swansea.

To rub salt into the wounds, it was Nathan Dyer, on loan from Pompey's bitter rivals Southampton, who scored the Welsh club's opener.

That was the first Pompey had conceded in 651 minutes of FA Cup action. The second followed when Jason Scotland converted from the spot after Jordi Gomez was brought down by Nadir Belhadj in first-half stoppage time.

Swansea boss Roberto Martinez said the win showed his side, promoted from League One to the Championship only last season, could aspire to joining the top flight.

"We were able to come to a Premier League environment and be ourselves," he said. "I'm extremely proud of the way the players dictated things from the beginning."

Portsmouth boss Tony Adams admitted his side had been "out-played and out-fought."

A makeshift United line-up was rattled when Roman Pavlyuchenko headed Spurs into an early lead at Old Trafford.

But a deflected shot from Paul Scholes and Dimitar Berbatov's 10th goal of the season sent United into Sunday's 5th round draw and kept alive the possibility of a clean sweep of every tournament entered for the reigning English, European and World Club champions.

Kettering were left heart-broken after goals in the last two minutes from Andrew Johnson and Bobby Zamora gave Fulham a barely-deserved 4-2 win at Rockingham Road.

The Conference side had dominated after Craig Westcarr had cancelled out Simon Davies's early strike ten minutes before half-time.
Danny Murphy's 77th-minute strike restored Fulham's lead but Kettering equalised again through a Westcarr penalty before finally running out of steam.

Torquay's exit was equally cruel, Coventry's Elliot Ward scoring the only goal of the game in the 87th minute.

A Michael Ballack double helped Chelsea to a 3-1 win over Ipswich at Stamford Bridge. Alex Bruce, son of Wigan manager Steve, cancelled out Ballack's opener before the break but the Germany captain settled the contest with a 59th-minute free-kick and Frank Lampard added a late third.

West Ham's passage into the last 16 was eased by a blunder from referee Lee Mason, who mistakenly whistled for a penalty after a handball by Hartlepool defender Michael Nelson that was clearly outside the box.

Valon Behrami had just given the Hammers a barely-deserved lead and Mark Noble converted the spot-kick to make it 2-0, which was how it finished.

Aston Villa were taken to a replay they could have done without after a goalless draw at Doncaster and the all-Premier League clash between Sunderland and Blackburn also ended goalless.

Michael Turner's 15th-minute header and a late strike by Ian Ashby earned Hull a 2-0 win over League One's Millwall in a contest marred by pre-match crowd trouble.

Goals from Danny Webber and Lee Hendrie earned Sheffield United a 2-1 win over Charlton.

Neil Warnock's Crystal Palace went down to a 4-3 defeat at Watford that may cause the outspoken Palace manager to regret his pre-match boast that his side was capable of reaching Wembley.

Burnley could yet claim a fourth Premier League scalp this season after an 89th-minute goal by Martin Paterson earned them a 2-2 draw at West Brom.

The Lancashire club have beaten Chelsea, Arsenal and Fulham in the League Cup this year and went desperately close to knocking out Spurs in the semi-final.

Middlesbrough earned some respite from the Premier League survival scrap with a 2-1 win over Championship leaders Wolves. Midfielder Marvin Emnes sent Gareth Southgate's men through seven minutes from time after Sam Vokes had cancelled out a first-half effort by Boro's Brazilian striker, Afonso Alves.

Results from Saturday’s FA Cup matches:

Man Utd 2 (Scholes 35, Berbatov 36) Tottenham 1 (Pavlyuchenko 5)
Chelsea 3 (Ballack 16, 59, Lampard 85) Ipswich 1 (Bruce 34)
Doncaster 0 Aston Villa 0
Hartlepool 0 West Ham 2 (Behrami 44, Noble 45-pen)
Hull 2 (Turner 15, Ashbee 84) Millwall 0
Kettering 2 (Westcarr 36, 83-pen) Fulham 4 (Davies 12, Murphy 77, Johnson 88, Zamora 89)
Portsmouth 0 Swansea 2 (Dyer 26, Scotland 45-pen)
Sheffield Utd 2 (Webber 26, Hendrie 62) Charlton 1 (Dickson 69)
Sunderland 0 Blackburn 0
Torquay 0 Coventry 1 (Ward 87)
Watford 4 (DeMerit 17, Cork 27, Hoskins 67, Rasiak 70) Crystal Palace 3 (Hill 48, Ifill 83, 90)
West Brom 2 (Koren 31, Kim 45) Burnley 2 (Alexander 25-pen, Paterson 89)
Wolverhampton 1 (Vokes 63) Middlesbrough 2 (Alves 44, Emnes 83)

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