FA Cup review:Crawley joined an exclusive band of non-league clubs to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over League Two side Torquay at Plainmoor.
Matt Tubbs fired the visitors ahead six minutes before the break, and after the Gulls had Chris Zebroski sent off for a second bookable offence, Tubbs and team-mate Craig McAllister had second-half penalties saved by Scott Bevan.
Crawley had defender Dean Howell sent off in the 83rd minute and almost paid the price late on when defender Kevin Nicholson crashed a shot against the crossbar, but they managed to hang on to claim a place in the last 16.
Birmingham Citysurvived a scare against local rivals
Coventry, despite manager Alex McLeish making wholesale changes after their Carling Cup semi-final in midweek.
The Premier League side trailed 2-0 to the npower Championship with 26 minutes gone as Marlon King and Richard Wood got the visitors off to a dream start.
But, David Bentley launched a remarkable comeback 10 minutes before the break and after Stuart Parnaby’s first goal in almost five years levelled things up, veteran Kevin Phillips snatched victory with a 73rd-minute winner.
Championship Swansea, however, were not so fortunate as they were dumped out of the competition by League One Orient.
The Londoners ensured their place in the hat for the fifth round draw with a 2-1 victory at the Liberty Stadium with Swans defender Alan Tate’s 88th-minute own goal seeing them through after Cedric van der Gun had dragged the home side back into the game following Jimmy Smith’s 35th-minute opener.
There was something of a shock at Vicarage Road too, where Watfordof the Championship went down to Brightonof League One after keeper Rene Gilmartin made a mess of dealing with Ashley Barnes' 16th-minute shot.
League Two Stevenage, conquerors of Premier League Newcastle in the third round, were unable to extend their run further despite coming from behind at home to Reading.
Mikele Leigertwood put the visitors ahead with 23 minutes gone, but Darius Charles equalised with 18 minutes left, only for Shane Long to snatch victory for the Championship club at the death.
Burton'sadventure also drew to a close at Burnley as a Chris Eagles double proved enough for the Clarets despite loan signing Calvin Zola's 80th-minute strike.
The all Premier League clash between Boltonand Wiganat the Reebok Stadium ended goalless, but there was plenty of action at Hillsborough.
League Two Herefordtook a ninth-minute lead through Stuart Fleetwood, but Darren Potter's equaliser six minutes later set the scene for Clinton Morrison to score twice from the penalty spot, either side of Jermaine Johnson's 77th-minute strike as Sheffield Wednesdayran out 4-1 winners.