They did at least find the net, however, which they had not done in their last three matches, with Batshuayi tapping home Kenedy's cross from close range. Yet most of the drama was still to come and Norwich levelled when Lewis headed home a devilish Timm Klose cross in stoppage time. Chelsea were aggrieved not to get a penalty when Willian appeared to be tripped in the area only for referee Graham Scott to wave away his appeals, even after consulting the Video Assistant Referee. Worse was to come for Chelsea as Pedro was dismissed for a second booking and Morata got his marching order when he was adjudged to have dived in the box and received a second caution. The shootout, however, went like clockwork for Chelsea as they converted all their kicks after Nelson Oliveira had failed to score Norwich's first.HAZARD SCORES! THE BLUES GO THROUGH!
Chelsea: ✅✅✅✅✅ Norwich: ❌✅✅✅#CHENOR— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) January 17, 2018
Norwich manager Daniel Farke thought the game was there for the taking. Wigan, who won the competition a few years ago but have since slipped down the divisions, overcame a weakened Bournemouth side with a first-half effort from Sam Morsy and quick-fire second-half goals from Dan Burn and Callum Elder. Bournemouth made eight changes to the side that had beaten Arsenal Sunday, clearly signalling where the FA Cup lies in their priorities as they battle to steer clear of the Premier League relegation zone. Morsy swept home after Will Grigg's initial effort was saved, substitute Burn volleyed in from Max Power's cross and Elder headed in at the far post to complete a superb victory for the lower league side. Jordan Ayew gave Swansea the lead after 11 minutes with a superb goal reminiscent of Ricky Villa's famous Cup final replay winner for Tottenham Hotspur against Manchester City in 1981. Wolves, however, equalised after 66 minutes through Diogo Jota only for Bony to poke in at the other end three minutes later after the visitor failed to deal with Tom Carroll's cross.? FA CUP: We’ll travel to @ChelseaFC in the fourth round of the @EmiratesFACup after the Blues defeated @NorwichCityFC on penalties in tonight’s third round replay.
? Stamford Bridge ? Sunday 28/01/2018 ? 1:30pm (GMT)#NUFC pic.twitter.com/c5FTM5prp2— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) January 17, 2018
RESULTSChelsea 1 (Batshuayi 55) Norwich 1 (Lewis 90+4) aet, Chelsea won 5-3 on penaltiesSwansea 2 (Ayew 11, Bony 69) Wolves 1 (Jota 66)Wigan 3 (Morsy 9, Burn 73, Elder 76) Bournemouth 0Hazard... SCORES!
CHELSEA GO THROUGH ON PENALTIES Chelsea 5-3 Norwich ? https://t.co/f4zp74PHcC#CHENOR #FACup #bbcfacup pic.twitter.com/9xn90yDZPL— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) January 17, 2018


