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Bristol Post
|January 12, 2026
The BBC website reports on Weston-super-Mare's FA Cup defeat to Grimsby at Blundell Park
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Luke Coulson scoring Weston's opening goal from a deflected free-kick
SUBSTITUTE Kieran Green scored an 86th-minute winner to send Grimsby Town into the FA Cup fourth round and break non-League Weston-super-Mare’s hearts.
Charles Vernam’s stunning shot from distance put the Mariners 1-0 up shortly before the break, but Luke Coulson drew the National League South outfit level - in what was their first appearance in their 138-year history in the competition's third round.
Jaze Kabia scored his 11th goal of the campaign, flicking the ball in following a corner, to put Grimsby back in front.
Again sixth-tier Weston came back, as Louis Britton found the net from six yards out to make it 2-2.
But with extra-time looking like a strong possibility, Green headed in from a corner to give the League Two side the win.
Grimsby boss David Artell made six changes for the game and they had to work hard to find the opener through a solid Weston defence which included a lecturer, painter and decorator and a personal trainer among their part-time player ranks.
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