Tottenham Hotspur kicked-off their march to Wembley in a decent fashion yesterday evening as they overcame Championship outfit Aston Villa at White Hart Lane.
Securing a 2-0 victory against the side relegated from the Premier League last May, Spurs put their name in the hat for this evening's fourth round draw and Mauricio Pochettino's side will certainly be seen as contenders to lift the trophy at the end of the season.
The first-half was far from impressive from the North London side but Spurs responded in the second-half with two goals to secure a win, continuing their decent run of form after ending Chelsea's remarkable winning run last week.
Following the match, we've picked out five images that sum up the game after a match that was a difficult watch at times for Tottenham fans but ended on a positive note in the end.
Travelling support
It's been a difficult year for Aston Villa but that didn't stop the supporters travelling in their numbers to White Hart Lane, hoping to see an upset. Whilst the result wasn't what they hoped, Villa can be pleased with their performance.
Game changer
Vincent Janssen couldn't hit a barn door once again in this match and the game changing moment came when Spurs' £17m striker was hauled off and replaced by Dele Alli. With the in-form Englishman in the middle of the park, the hosts had a new lease of life and looked to be a much better side.
Davies breaks the deadlock
It was anyone's game heading into the final ten minutes but Ben Davies' header, his first goal in Tottenham colours, left White Hart Lane celebrating. A deft header put things right after a poor first-half showing and put Spurs on course for a victory.
Son seals it
Leading by only one, Spurs sealed the result with ten minutes to spare when Son Heung-Min tucked home to put Spurs in the fourth round draw. More difficult tests await for the Lilywhites but the victory was secured in the end, which is all anyone can ask for.
Spurs in the hat
With the final whistle blown, Spurs have their name in this evening's fourth round draw and fans will be wondering who will stand in their way next round. They could face a huge clash against another top-six side or host another lower league team but Spurs will have their sights set on the latter stages.