Crystal Palace's Daniel Munoz, left, shakes hands with manager Oliver Glasner, right, after being substituted during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Crystal Palace beat League 2 side Doncaster Rovers 2-0 in the FA Cup on Monday to set up a fifth-round tie at home to Millwall. The London side plays three divisions above Doncaster but it took 31 minutes to get the opener thanks to a neat training ground play. Daichi Kamada라이브 바카라 free kick was passed along the ground to Jean-Philippe Mateta and although his attempt hit the post, Daniel Muñoz was on hand to tap in the rebound. Doncaster showed signs it might launch a comeback at the start of the second half but those hopes were dealt a blow in the 55th when Northern Ireland international Justin Devenny ran on to a superb flighted pass from Will Hughes and deftly lobbed the goalkeeper. Although Doncaster kept plugging away, the gulf in the divisions was evident and Palace controlled the game to its conclusion.
Crystal Palace's Daniel Munoz, left, shakes hands with manager Oliver Glasner, right, after being substituted during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner gives instructions to Ben Chilwell during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Crystal Palace's Justin Devenny, center, celebrates with his teammates Daniel Munoz, right, and Jean-Philippe Mateta, left, after scoring his side's second goal during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Doncaster Rovers' Rob Street, left, and Crystal Palace's Chris Richards, right, challenge for the ball during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Doncaster Rovers' Billy Sharp, left, and Crystal Palace's Chris Richards, right, challenge for the ball during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.
Crystal Palace's Justin Devenny, left, and Doncaster Rovers' George Broadbent, right, challenge for the ball during the FA Cup fourth round match between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace in Doncaster, England.