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11-1 Wolves produce stunning FA Cup upset

WOLVES caused a huge FA Cup fourth-round upset with a 2-1 victory against Liverpool at odds of 11-1.

Richard Stearman stunned Anfield inside a minute with the opener and Andreas Weimann doubled the lead of the Sky Bet Championship side before the break.

Divock Origi's late goal set up a grandstand finish but Wolves held firm as Jurgen Klopp's decision to select a weakened team backfired.

The 2-1 score was available at 30-1, while Liverpool had been 3-10 to progress without the need for a replay and fourth in the FA Cup outright betting at 7-1.

Liverpool's next three home Premier League matches are against Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal and bet365 rate the ragged Reds 20-1 to lose the lot.

Spurs survived a huge scare and did not win in the style of 1-6 shots but they eventually saw off 20-1 outsiders Wycombe in a 4-3 thriller at White Hart Lane.

The Sky Bet League Two visitors led 2-0 at the break and went odds-on early in the second-half before Spurs levelled, only for Wycombe to hit the front again with six minutes remaining thanks to Gary Thompson's header.

However, Dele Alli soon equalised and Heung-Min Son, with his second goal of the match, scored with virtually the last kick to break Wycombe hearts.

There was plenty of magic elsewhere, though, as National League side Lincoln reached round five with a 3-1 success over Brighton.

The Imps had been 4-1 for the giantkilling and Oxford upset the odds at the same price with a brilliant 3-0 success over Newcastle to reach the last 16.

FA Cup favourites Chelsea made no mistake with an easy 4-0 victory over Brentford - Willian, Pedro, Branislav Ivanovic and Michy Batshuayi were on target at Stamford Bridge - while Manchester City triumphed 3-0 at Crystal Palace.

Vincent Kompany marked his return from injury with a full 90 minutes for City, who won thanks to goals from Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane and Yaya Toure.

Arsenal hammered Southampton 5-0 at St Mary’s, with former Saints youth product Theo Walcott smashing a hat-trick and Danny Welbeck netting two.

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