Palace players protested to the officials after the game that the ball had touched Murray's arm after his knee, but replays suggested the right decision had been made. Earlier, midfielder Dale Stephens gave the hosts a 25th-minute lead by rifling a shot through Wayne Hennessey at the Palace goalkeeper's near post.The Seagulls leave it late but Murray's goal sends @CPFC crashing out of the @EmiratesFACup ? pic.twitter.com/C89TPD4uKC
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 8, 2018
Mali forward Bakary Sako, making just his fourth start of the season, hammered home a brilliant equaliser for Palace midway through the second period from long range to cap an excellent individual display. But Murray came off the bench to take Brighton through, and they will travel to Championship side Middlesbrough in the fourth round at the end of January.RESULTSBrighton 2 (Stephens 25, Murray 87) Crystal Palace 1 (Sako 69)?? hands up if you're into the next round of the @EmiratesFACup!
? #BHAFC ?⚪️ pic.twitter.com/eYYnomGPgS— Brighton & Hove Albion ⚽️ (@OfficialBHAFC) January 8, 2018