Newport County stun Middlesbrough in the FA Cup to set up tie against Manchester City
Newport set up an FA Cup tie against Manchester City by upsetting Middlesbrough 2-0 in their fourth-round replay.
The Exiles have not made it into the fifth round of the FA Cup since 1949.
Robbie Willmott and Padraig Amond were the heroes as Sky Bet League Two minnows County - the lowest-ranked side in the last 16 - bridged a gap of 57 places between them and Championship side Middlesbrough on the league ladder.
It was a thoroughly miserable evening for Tony Pulis, who was brought up just a few miles away from Rodney Parade.
But the Boro boss can have no complaints as his side were second best in every department in joining a recent list of Rodney Parade cup casualties that also includes Leeds and Leicester.
Pep Guardiola's side will provide far sterner opponents on February 16, but even the Premier League champions will not welcome the tight confines of this ground and the fervent atmosphere that comes with it.
Winger Willmott, having run Boro ragged in wide areas in the first half, opened the scoring two minutes after the break when he advanced 30 yards unchecked through the middle before dispatching a fine finish.
The scorer turned provider midway through the half with a superb move straight off the training ground.
Amond darted away from his marker to reach Willmott's corner at the near post and the clever movement was matched with a ferocious finish inside Dimi Konstantopoulos' near post.
Heavy rain had made conditions difficult but the two sides soon settled down to producing an absorbing tie, played at a frenetic pace.
Jonny Howson fizzed the first opening wide but Boro were fortunate to survive a strong penalty appeal for handball and a goalmouth scramble in the space of a minute.
Konstantopoulos was grateful to drop on the ball on his goal-line after Jamille Matt and Amond both stabbed goalwards without conviction.
The Greek goalkeeper had to be alert again to stop an Amond header looping in at the far post, but Boro were almost ahead when Jordan Hugill raced on to Howson's pass and struck the outside of the post from 20 yards.
But parity did not last for long after half time as Willmott, collecting the ball just inside County territory, advanced to the edge of the area and unleashed a 20-yard drive past Konstantopoulos' despairing dive.
Exiles boss Michael Flynn thinks Newport will make £1million from this cup run, with more TV money against City to come.
But, for now, it is all about the glory and County fans were celebrating one of the club's most memorable nights wildly at the final whistle.
Read more: Newport shocked Leicester City in January, dumping the Premier League side out of the FA Cup at Rodney Parade.