Tottenham were dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship opposition for the second year in a row after Iliman Ndiaye fired Sheffield United to a 1-0 fifth-round win at Bramall Lane. After starting Harry Kane on the bench, they fell behind to Ndiaye's 79th-minute opener and could not find a way back.
New Southampton manager Ruben Selles made nine changes to his team for the home tie against League Two Grimsby. The visitors went 1-0 ahead just before half-time through Gavan Holohan's penalty and doubled their lead five minutes into the second half when Holohan converted his second spot-kick of the evening.
Relegation-threatened Southampton halved the deficit in the 65th minute when Duje Caleta-Car atoned for conceding the second penalty by volleying in a corner from substitute James Ward-Prowse. Southampton substitute Theo Walcott thought he had equalised 10 minutes from time, only to be deemed offside following a VAR review.
Championship leaders Burnley needed a 90th-minute goal from Connor Roberts to edge out the 10 men of League One Fleetwood 1-0 and advance to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time in 20 years.
In Tuesday's matches, Manchester City reached the quarter-finals with a 3-0 win against Bristol City while 2021 winners Leicester suffered a shock 2-1 defeat against second-tier Blackburn. Fulham beat Premier League strugglers Leeds 2-0 and Brighton won 1-0 at Championship side Stoke.
March 1, 2023