Burnley coasted through to the sixth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 20 years with a 3-0 demolition job on Premiership Fulham.
Goals from Gareth Taylor, Ian Moore and Drissa Diallo gave the Clarets victory against a poor Cottagers side forced to play with ten men for 40 minutes after Sean Davis was sent off for a foul on Tony Grant.
Burnley now face first division rivals Watford and must be dreaming of their chances to make the semi-finals of the world's greatest knockout competition.
A close-range header from Taylor, his 12th goal of the season, set Turf Moor alight in the 26th minute and when Ian Moore burst clear to clip a shot beyond Maik Taylor, it was always going to be an uphill struggle for Fulham who had played a London Premiership derby with Spurs just 48 hours earlier.
When Davis was given a straight red card just four minutes into the second half it was game over.
But it was somewhat ironic that a Frenchman should ram the final nail in the coffin of Jean Tigana's side, Diallo powering home a header from a corner to notch his first goal for Burnley.
Fulham were poor in the extreme, but it would be wrong to take anything away from the home side on a night that the Burnley faithful will remember for years to come.