This archive report was first published on 6 January 2020.
On an afternoon where the pitchside monitor was used for the first time in England, Derby County stunned Crystal Palace 1-0 in the FA Cup third round, sending the Eagles out of the competition.
Referee Michael Oliver watched a replay of an incident between home captain Luka Milivojevic and Tom Huddlestone and overruled his original decision of a yellow card to send off the Eagles skipper midway through the second half.
One-time Palace loanee Chris Martin scored the only goal against his former club, and it proved enough to dump Roy Hodgson's side out of the competition.
Derby County's Wayne Rooney played a key role in the Rams' victory, dictating the game with a couple of trademark passes that sent Scott Malone and Louie Sibley through on goal.
Highly-rated right-back Jayden Bogle worked some space out wide against Jairo Riedewald and crossed in for Martin to flick home at the back post in the 32nd minute.
Palace's cause was not helped when Milivojevic clashed with Huddlestone and kicked out, prompting referee Oliver to send him off in the 66th minute.
Derby County secured a third straight win to dump the Eagles out of the FA Cup, with boss Phillip Cocu's side finishing the game with a strong performance.