Everton secured a 2-0 win over Peterborough United, advancing to the FA Cup fourth round. This victory marked their first match after parting ways with Sean Dyche, who left following a challenging period of just one win in 10 games. Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman took temporary charge, leading the team to success against the League One side.
Fulham also progressed to the fourth round with a convincing 4-1 victory over Watford at Craven Cottage. The match was level at half-time, thanks to Rocco Vata's stunning 30-yard goal that equalised Rodrigo Muniz's opener. However, Fulham dominated the second half, with Raul Jimenez scoring from a penalty after Adama Traore was fouled by Antonio Tikvic.

Everton took the lead three minutes before half-time when Beto capitalised on Harrison Armstrong's pass, rounding goalkeeper Nicholas Bilokapic to score. Iliman Ndiaye secured the win with a penalty in stoppage time after Jadel Katongo fouled Jarrad Branthwaite. Everton have now won their last 10 FA Cup home games against lower-division teams, keeping seven clean sheets.
Joachim Andersen extended Fulham's lead just after the hour mark, and Timothy Castagne completed the scoring. This was Fulham's first time scoring four goals in an FA Cup match since January 2017. They aim to build on their quarter-final appearance two seasons ago.
In another FA Cup clash, Cardiff City narrowly defeated Sheffield United 1-0 at Bramall Lane. Cian Ashford scored the decisive goal just 19 minutes into the game. At 20 years and 107 days old, Ashford became Cardiff's youngest FA Cup scorer since Rubin Colwill in February 2022 against Liverpool.
This victory was significant for Cardiff as they upset promotion-chasing Sheffield United. The Bluebirds' performance defied expectations and provided a morale boost amid their struggles this season.
The recent FA Cup matches highlighted strong performances from Premier League teams like Everton and Fulham. Both clubs demonstrated resilience and skill as they advanced to the next round of the competition.