With a feisty fourth round tie level at 1-1 after extra-time, Leeds won the shoot-out against second-tier Birmingham 4-2.
Leeds ⁠United required penalties and Wolverhampton Wanderers endured a mud ⁠bath but both reached the fifth round of the FA ‌Cup in a good day for top-flight sides on Sunday.
Habib Diarra's first-half penalty proved the clincher for Sunderland, who edged past Oxford United 1-0 and into round five. Catch the key updates from the English football competition ...
Today (Mon 13 Oct) cast and creatives from No Such Thing as Wolves headed to Birmingham Botanical Gardens to launch the brand-new musical adventure ahead of opening at Birmingham Hippodrome this ...
Facing one side in back-to-back games within a week is far from unprecedented but presents a unique challenge to both managers ...
Birmingham Hippodrome presents 'No Such Thing As Wolves,' a delightful new play ideal for young children this festive season With a young and engaged crowd packing out Birmingham Hippodrome’s Patrick ...