After Rochdale snatched a last-gasp draw against Tottenham on Sunday afternoon, punters would have been forgiven for thinking we'd seen the upset of the FA Cup fifth round.
Wigan Athletic went one better though, knocking out favourites Manchester City and ending the hopes of a trophy quadruple in the process.
The Latics were around 22/1 (23.0) in places before kick-off but Will Grigg struck the only goal of the game in the second half after Fabian Delph had been dismissed for a challenge just before the break.
dabblebetHaving been 200/1 (201.0) in dabblebet's outright FA Cup winner market, Wigan are now 66/1 (67.0) to go all the way and lift the trophy.
The 1-0 win at the DW Stadium bore plenty of similarities to the 2013 meeting between these sides at Wembley, when a late Ben Watson goal sealed an unlikely win for the underdogs after City had been reduced to 10 men. It was actually the third straight FA Cup meeting where Wigan have beaten City.
Manchester United now lead the FA Cup outright betting with dabblebet, who go 9/4 (3.25) that Jose Mourinho's side are crowned the winners, ahead of Tottenham (11/4) and Chelsea (7/2). The bookmakers have also moved to clip Leicester City from 12/1 (13.0) in to 9/1 (10.0) following Monday's shock result.

Claude Puel named a full-strength line-up in their win over Sheffield United on Friday evening and the Foxes will fancy their chances of upsetting a Chelsea side who they face just days before the Londoners travel to Barcelona in the Champions League.
Southampton (12/1) and Brighton (16/1) come next in the betting with Swansea (25/1) completing the list of potential top-flight winners. Sheffield Wednesday are priced at 125/1 (126.0) ahead of their replay with the Swans and Rochdale are 500/1 (501.0) to knock out Spurs before going on to triumph at Wembley in the showpiece finale in May.
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