The FA Cup third round saw one giant-killings.
The Women's Super League got turned on their head after the FA Cup third round, which delivered on its quota of cup magic.
We can't escape Wordle, even on football.
The best of the football on Saturday and Sunday.
1. The people of Newcastle get schooled.
The League One's United Cambridge beat the Championship's Newcastle United by a single goal on Saturday in a monumental cup upset.
2. Smash and grabban.
Lewis Grabban's late goal helped Championship side Nottingham Forest knock out Arsenal, while Spurs survived a big scare against Morecambe to progress to the fourth round.
3. They should be given the Elba.
Robert Peston, a journalist, thinks that the performance of the team undermined the campaign against knife crime.
4. New year, new city.
On Sunday, the women of the club suffered a loss.
It was the first defeat for the leaders in the Women's Super League.
5. The baker left to pick up some food.
Lewis Baker made his second appearance for the club on Saturday, and Blues fans had the chance to see him. His last appearance in the FA Cup was eight years ago.
Some people could be forgiven for thinking that football wasn't his main occupation during that time.
6. They have their own castles.
A lot of players in the FA Cup realise childhood dreams.
7. They must be doing something.
A member of the Wright family made it to the big stage.
8. The cut was made.
Erling Haaland was asked if he should make some changes.
9. Wordle and Football are on the same page.
Since the beginning of the year, this free online word game has dominated our timelines. It was only a matter of time before it was adopted by football.
A joke for people who are familiar with it.
10. The tree has a top.
Kiernan has 10 goals in 11 games in the Women's Championship.
The win over Blackburn put the Reds five points clear of the second tier.
11. The fire was friendly.
We wouldn't be surprised to discover they're all injured for the rest of the season after seeing this clip of Adebayo Akinfenwa jumping on his team-mates.
In League One, third-place Wycombe played out a 3-3 draw with second-place Sunderland.
12. It should be held down.
We found our favourite chant of the season.