Charlton Athletic 0-1 West Bromwich Albion, FA Cup third round

Video caption, FA Cup: Charlton Athletic 0-1 West Bromwich Albion highlights

Kenneth Zohore scored the only goal as West Brom knocked Championship rivals Charlton out of the FA Cup third round.

The sides made a combined 20 changes from their league games on New Year's Day, with three Charlton debutants.

Zohore scored his third goal of the season when he played a one-two with Kyle Edwards before side-footing home through Dillon Phillips' legs.

Youngster Josh Davison almost forced a replay for Charlton but his last-minute bicycle-kick hit the crossbar.

West Brom hit the woodwork twice. Chris Brunt's chip came off the crossbar and goalkeeper Phillips brilliantly kept out Charlie Austin's rebound.

Austin also struck the outside of the post from long range as West Brom kept on the pressure.

Andre Green had a chance to equalise on his Charlton debut but his shot from outside the box was saved by Jonathan Bond.

West Brom made 11 changes from their last game, but named a much more experienced team than Charlton, with Chris Brunt, Austin and Gareth Barry all playing.

Seven of Charlton's starting line-up were not born when Barry made his professional debut in May 1998.

The fourth round draw takes place on Monday at 19:35 GMT on 成人快手 One and the iPlayer before Arsenal's game against Leeds.

West Brom manager Slaven Bilic: "It is great to go through in the cup. It doesn't matter that you are going to have more games and the league game against Cardiff is going to have to be rescheduled.

"It's good to do a bit of both - to rest your players who are tired and to go through, and to give the players who didn't start a game some time.

"I think the performance was good. It wasn't easy because we didn't score more goals and there is always a chance for the opponent to score, and they had a chance at the end when they hit the bar.

"But apart from that, from the beginning to the end we were much better. We were dominant. We should have, and could have, scored more goals."

Charlton manager Lee Bowyer: "I thought they [his young players] did well. My team gave everything they had.

"Yes, at times we lacked a bit of quality, especially in the first half, in the final third, we rushed it and panicked a bit. But overall I think in the first half we restricted them and we didn't have much going forward ourselves.

"We were in it. To have that many young players out there, they did themselves proud. They didn't let me down. We've just lost 1-0 against a very good West Brom side."