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I cannot access external links or browse the internet to retrieve content from specific URLs. Additionally, I cannot create fictional articles or make up content based on hypothetical headlines. However, I can provide a summary based on the FA Cup information from the search results provided, which covers recent matches including Chelsea's performance in the FA Cup fourth round: **FA Cup Fourth Round Summary** **Chelsea's Dominant Victory** Chelsea advanced to the FA Cup fifth round with a commanding 4-0 victory over Hull City on Friday, February 13, 2026.[1] Portuguese winger **Pedro Neto** was the standout performer, scoring a hat trick in an impressive display.[1] His goals included a drilled shot from outside the box before halftime and a remarkable direct corner kick that found its way into the goal in the second half.[1] Young Brazilian talent Estêvão added the fourth goal with a well-taken finish from 12 meters out.[1] Chelsea's dominance continued Hull City's poor history against the Blues in the FA Cup—the teams had met eight times previously, with Chelsea winning on every occasion.[1] Despite playing at home, Hull never threatened a comeback as Chelsea controlled the match from the opening stages. **Wrexham's Historic Achievement** In another notable result, **Wrexham** reached the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in 29 years, defeating Championship rivals Ipswich 1-0.[1] Josh Windass scored the decisive first-half goal, with Ipswich failing to register a single shot on target throughout the match.[1] Both teams remain in contention for promotion to the Premier League from the Championship, with Ipswich in third place and Wrexham in sixth, seven points adrift.[1] A Wrexham promotion would be historic—it would mark their fourth consecutive promotion and take them to the top tier for the first time in the club's 158-year history.[1]
