Leeds booked their spot in the FA Cup quarter-finals with a comfortable 3-0 win over Norwich at Elland Road.
The hosts controlled much of the first half and eventually took the lead in the 32nd minute through
Sean Longstaff. Gabriel Gudmundsson surged forward down the left and delivered a cross that Longstaff controlled smartly before firing a sharp volley into the near corner to give Leeds a deserved advantage.
Leeds doubled their lead just before the break when Gudmundsson added a goal to his earlier assist. Dan James drilled a low ball into the box that Norwich failed to clear, allowing the Swedish defender to strike a half-volley into the bottom corner.
Norwich struggled to create clear openings and did not manage a shot on target in the first half.
Their best spell came after the interval when Kenny McLean tested Karl Darlow from distance and substitute Anis Ben Slimane came close after a move involving Amankwah Forson, but the effort struck the post.
Leeds remained the more threatening side and wrapped up the win in the 85th minute. Lukas Nmecha drove forward through the middle before laying the ball off to Joel Piroe, who guided a controlled left-footed finish into the side netting for his first goal of the season.
The hosts saw out the closing stages comfortably to secure a convincing win and reach their first FA Cup quarter-final in more than two decades.
