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Tottenham Hotspur vs Stevenage. The FA Cup Fifth Round.

White Hart LaneAttendance35,757.

Tottenham Hotspur 3

  • J Defoe (26th minute, 75th minute)
  • E Adebayor (55th minute pen)

Stevenage 1

  • J Byrom (4th minute pen)

Defoe double sinks Stevenage

Jermain Defoe scored twice as Tottenham booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after being made to work all the way by Stevenage.

Spurs set up Bolton date after overcoming early scare

Jermain Defoe scored twice as Tottenham booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after being made to work all the way by Stevenage in their fifth round replay.

The White Hart Lane crowd was stunned into silence in the opening minutes when Ryan Nelsen brought down Joel Byrom, with the midfielder picking himself up to calmly send Carlo Cudicini the wrong way from the penalty spot.

Spurs were back on terms with a route one reply in the 26th minute, with Bale's long ball out of defence brought down by Defoe with his first touch, before his second sent the ball whistling beyond Chris Day from outside the area.

Wales international Bale was involved again as Harry Redknapp's side took the lead in the 55th minute, with Mark Roberts penalised for a foul on the flying winger and Emmanuel Adebayor making no mistake from the spot.

Bale's quick-thinking from a throw then set Defoe clear of the snoozing Stevenage defence, with the diminutive striker cutting back inside to find the far corner of the net beyond Day's despairing dive to set up a home meeting with Bolton in the last eight.

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Redknapp's night was blighted by two injury concerns, with Michael Dawson stretchered off early on after landing awkwardly following an aerial challenge, while Aaron Lennon limped out of the action and straight down the tunnel before the interval.

Stevenage showed glimpses of creativity which showed why they have achieved back-to-back promotions, but the gulf in ability between the two sides ultimately showed in the second half.

Willed on by their 4,200 travelling fans, the visitors earned a shock early penalty when Nelsen upended Byrom with a clumsy challenge. The winger kept his nerve to slot home to Carlo Cudicini's right and give Stevenage a surprise lead.

Tottenham's night went from bad to worse shortly after when Dawson injured himself going for a challenge with Chris Beardsley. The defender, clearly in agony, came off and Kyle Walker replaced him.

Sneaked

Michael Bostwick fired wide for Stevenage before Lennon sneaked inside the box at the other end after beating two defenders but his low cross could only find a Stevenage defender.

Spurs almost went 2-0 down in the 25th minute when Jon Ashton met Byrom's cross but he headed just over. Stevenage paid the price for the miss as they conceded soon after through Defoe's first.

The England international deftly took down Gareth Bale's 60-yard pass before rifling home a sweet left-foot volley.

Danny Rose had a penalty appeal turned down and Tottenham continued to be frustrated.

Their injury woes worsened eight minutes before the break when Lennon hobbled off and was replaced by Adebayor.

Bale slipped Adebayor in in first-half injury time - but Mark Roberts put in a crucial tackle just as the former Arsenal man was about to shoot.

Defoe thought he had scored just after the break when he cleverly turned in Younes Kaboul's cross but the linesman flagged for offside.

Stevenage were still holding their own and came close to a second goal when Bostwick's shot ricocheted straight into the path of Roberts - but he shot straight at Cudicini.

Once again, the minnows were immediately made to pay for their profligacy as Spurs took the lead.

Celebration

Roberts brought down Bale in the box as he attempted to pull a cross back, Michael Oliver pointed to the spot and Adebayor stroked home the spot-kick before running over to Redknapp to shake his hand in celebration.

Stevenage then backed off Bale to almost deadly consequences as he fired a 30-yard shot which dipped over goalkeeper Day and rattled the bar.

Boro hit back, with Bostwick firing a blistering 30-yard drive which Cudicini did well to tip around a post. Roberts met Byrom's cross from the resulting corner but the defender's header crashed off the bar and bounced to safety.

Defoe wasted a glorious chance to kill the tie as he headed weakly at Day from Bale's pinpoint cross.

The England striker did not waste his next chance, however. He raced onto Bale's long throw, turned Ashton inside out and curled a shot into the far corner past the sprawling Day.

Stevenage looked for one more goal for their raucous support, who had not stopped chanting all night. Lawrie Wilson found Craig Reid in the box but the striker's shot cannoned into Cudicini's arms.

Bale found space with his blistering pace on the counter but Van der Vaart somehow failed to connect with the cross.

The Welshman stung Day's palms in the final minute of injury time as both sides pushed for another goal but it did not came and Spurs marched on to set up a home quarter-final against Bolton.

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