Played
February 19, 2012 3:00 PM WAT
The Lamex Stadium — Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Referee:‬ P. Dowd‎
Attendance:‬ 6332‎
 
Top of the Match
Jake Livermore
Jake Livermore
Tottenham
Jake Livermore
Jake Livermore
Tottenham
Flop of the Match
Jermain Defoe
Jermain Defoe
Tottenham
Jermain Defoe
Jermain Defoe
Tottenham

Stevenage 0-0 Tottenham: Visitors join Chelsea in facing an FA Cup replay after frustration against lower league opposition

The League One side held firm to deny Harry Redknapp's team, rarely looking overawed by the occasion and battling brilliantly in defence

By Ryan Benson

FA Cup: Harry Redknapp, Watford v Tottenham
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Stevenage earned an FA Cup fifth-round replay at White Hart Lane after a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Tottenham.

The hosts held firm against a strong Spurs lineup to guarantee a dream tie in London and even caused several moments of concern for Harry Redknapp's side's defence.

Big chances were few and far between but Louis Saha saw his second-half strike chalked off after his effort went in off Scott Parker, who was standing in an offside position, and there were few other major talking points.

The hosts named an unchanged side from the one that beat Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday, with a fairly orthodox 4-4-2 formation being selected as Darius Charles partnered Chris Beardsley up front.

Despite putting out a relatively strong team, Harry Redknapp made six changes from the team who recorded a 5-0 win over Newcastle in their last Premier League match.

Carlo Cudicini replaced Brad Friedel, Ryan Nelsen came in for Ledley King and Younes Kaboul started in place of Benoit Assou-Ekotto.

Further up the pitch, Jake Livermore started in the centre of midfield with Luka Modric ruled out through illness, Niko Kranjcar dropped to the bench for Danny Rose and Jermaine Defoe came in with Emmanuel Adebayor given a rest.

It was clear from the first minute that Spurs weren’t going to be allowed to play their usual free-flowing football, with the hosts setting out to physically intimidate their Premier League superiors.

Chances were few and far between in the first half-hour, with Rose's low effort past the far post the closest either side came, but the match began in liven up in the attacking third as half-time approached.

Around the 30-minute mark Kyle Walker probably should have opened the scoring for the visitors as he put a header wide of the post from right under the crossbar following Rose’s good build-up play and cross from the left.

Soon after, Louis Saha had a great chance as he brilliantly chested down a high-ball into the penalty area but, as he pulled his left foot back to shoot, his boot was pulled off by the studs of a close-by defender, sending his shot well over.

Kaboul was the next Spurs player to go fairly close, smashing a free-kick wide of the far-post from the left-wing. It was hit at quite ferocious pace, but whistled just past Chris Day’s left post.

There was still time for Stevenage to get a late chance too, but Beardsley couldn’t quite stoop low enough to connect with Luke Freeman’s corner and the two teams went into the break level, with the visitors far from out-classing their League One opponents.

After a lacklustre display in the first-half, Spurs came back out in the second period looking a little more focussed.

Gareth Bale, who had previously been poor, surged through the middle and shot from just outside the penalty area, but Day expertly got down to his left, tipping the effort round the post.

Nine minutes into the second-half, Spurs thought they had taken the lead as Saha found the net from yards out, but it was ruled out mid-celebration, with the linesman correctly highlighting that the ball went in off Scott Parker, who was stood in an offside position.

With the hosts still level, Joe Byrom went close from range, hammering a left-footed strike just wide of the top corner, but Cudicini appeared to know it was sailing past the post.

Moments later, Byrom’s shooting was again causing problems, this time forcing Cudicini into a save, but the Italian made a bit of a mess of it and had to be bailed out by Nelsen.

Stevenage continued to have their fair share of possession, not looking even slightly in awe of the Premier League giants, but Saha managed to get another chance with just over 15 minutes to go.

Bale marched down the right-wing before cutting a ball back into the area for the Frenchman, but he could only get a tentative flick away with his heel and it was easily collected by Day.

After several changes from both sides, Spurs began to really press for the winner with the full-time whistle nearing, but they weren’t getting any luck in front of goal.

The introduction of Aaron Lennon injected some energy and speed back into the Spurs team and he set up a good chance for Defoe on the edge of the area, but his left-footed effort went harmlessly wide.

The two sides continued to press and attack as the match went on, but chances were rare and the hosts held on to the 0-0 draw and now face a trip to White Hart Lane.

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Stevenage

16
Chris Day
Goalkeeper
3.50
4
Darius Charles
Defender
73′
3.50
5
Jon Ashton
Defender
3.50
14
Mark Roberts
Defender
3.00
25
Ronnie Henry
Defender
3.00
3
Scott Laird
Defender
3.00
13
Joel Byrom
Midfielder
41′
3.00
-
Lawrie Wilson
Midfielder
3.50
24
Michael Bostwick
Midfielder
3.00
20
3.50
-
Luke Freeman
Striker
88′
3.50

Tottenham

3.00
1
Carlo Cudicini
Goalkeeper
3.00
28
Kyle Walker
Defender
64′
3.50
20
3.50
-
Ryan Nelsen
Defender
3.50
4
3.50
25
Danny Rose
Midfielder
82′
3.00
3
Gareth Bale
Midfielder
4.00
29
Jake Livermore
Midfielder
3.00
8
Scott Parker
Midfielder
2.50
18
3.00
8
Louis Saha
Striker

Substitutes

-
Alan Julian
Goalkeeper
0.00
12
0.00
8
Stacy Long
Midfielder
0.00
12
Ben May
Striker
67′
3.00
-
0.00
-
Don Cowan
Striker
73′
3.00

Substitutes

0.00
24
Brad Friedel
Goalkeeper
0.00
20
0.00
20
Ledley King
Defender
0.00
7
Aaron Lennon
Midfielder
82′
0.00
27
Massimo Luongo
Midfielder
3.00
21
Niko Kranjcar
Midfielder
64′
0.00
-

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-
 - 

Coach/Manager

0.00
-
 
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