Ghana international Jeffrey Schlupp scored his fifth goal of the season as Crystal Palace moved into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on Sunday.
The Eagles only needed eight minutes to take the lead when Jeffrey Schlupp shot low into the net after a fine individual run.
Max Meyer headed in from Andros Townsend's header to double the visitors' lead in first-half injury time.
Schlupp’s Black Stars teammate Jordan Ayew also gave a positive account of himself as he lasted 60 minutes.
The quarter-final draw will be made after Chelsea’s clash with Manchester United and the last-eight ties will be played from 15-18 March, with winning clubs receiving £720,000 in prize money.
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