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In this year's FA Cup, from Round One to Round Five, 60% of the replays have been won by the home team
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Round Replay Result H/A
1 Boreham Wood vs Northwich Victoria 1-2 A
1 Bradford vs Aldershot 2-0 H
1 Maidenhead United vs Port Vale 1-3 A
1 Morecambe vs Dag & Red 2-4 A
1 Newport vs Brackley Town 4-1 H
1 Oldham vs Mansfield 2-0 H
1 Oxford Utd vs Braintree 3-1 H
2 Hartlepool vs Salford City 2-0 H
2 Scunthorpe vs Leyton Orient 3-0 H
2 Shrewsbury vs Grimsby 1-0 H
2 Walsall vs Chesterfield 0-0 (5-3 pens) H
2 Whitehawk vs Dag & Red 2-3 A
3 Aston Villa vs Wycombe 2-0 H
3 Bolton vs Eastleigh 3-2 H
3 Bradford vs Bury 0-0 (2-4 pens) A
3 Bristol City vs West Brom 0-1 A
3 Leicester vs Tottenham 0-2 A
3 Liverpool vs Exeter 3-0 H
3 MK Dons vs Northampton 3-0 H
3 Portsmouth vs Ipswich 2-1 H
3 Reading vs Huddersfield 5-2 H
3 Yeovil vs Carlisle 1-1 (4-5 pens) A
4 West Ham vs Liverpool 2-1 H
4 Peterborough vs West Brom 1-1 (3-4 pens) A
5 Hull vs Arsenal 0-4 A

Total: 15 home wins, 10 away wins

60% of the total replays were home wins, but of those matches which went to penalties after a draw, 75% were away wins.

So, in anticipation of the next quarter-final replay between West Ham United and Manchester United:

Come On You Irons

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