English FA Cup Roundup, Feb. 13

Holder Chelsea had to step up a gear in the second half to reach the FA Cup quarterfinals Saturday with a 4-1 victory over Cardiff, and Manchester City will have to play Stoke again after being held 1-1.

Chelsea's fifth-round match was also level at 1-1 after Didier Drogba's second-minute goal was canceled out by Michael Chopra.

But the Premier League leaders took control after the break as Michael Ballack, Daniel Sturridge and Salomon Kalou scored to extend the club's unbeaten home run to 37 matches.

"They caused us a lot of problems in the first half," Chelsea assistant manager Ray Wilkins said. "But thankfully we managed to up the tempo in the second half."

Shaun Wright-Phillips gave Man City an early lead before Stoke leveled at the start of the second half when Ricardo Fuller headed in Rory Delap's long throw in.

There will also be a replay between Reading and West Bromwich Albion after the League Championship teams drew 2-2.

Portsmouth beat south-coast rival Southampton 4-1 to advance and Birmingham beat second-tier club Derby 2-1.

Chelsea was the only top-four club in action this weekend as Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool had already been eliminated from the FA Cup.

The Chelsea defense was shorn of captain John Terry, who has been allowed to travel to Dubai to see his wife following newspaper allegations about his private life, and left back Ashley Cole, who is out for three months after breaking his left ankle.

It didn't seem the duo would be missed when Jon Obi Mikel's through-ball from the halfway line fell into Drogba's path and the Ivory coast forward flicked it over goalkeeper David Marshall.

But Drogba's fourth goal in three games since returning from the African Cup of Nations didn't curb Cardiff's ambitions.

It took a one-handed save from Chelsea goalkeeper Henrique Hilario to turn Anthony Gerrard's header wide. From the resulting corner, the unmarked Chopra nodded just over.

Cardiff's aerial threat was unsettling Chelsea and the 2008 finalists leveled in the 34th when Chopra evaded his marker and headed low into the net from Chris Burke's cross.

Chelsea replaced the ineffective Joe Cole with Kalou at the break, with Wilkins saying that the England winger still needs time to get back into "tip top form" after returning in September from an eight-month injury layoff.

Chelsea went back in front in the 51st minute when Drogba chipped through to Ballack and the Germany midfielder lifted the ball over Marshall.

Cardiff never provided the same threat or resilience as it had in the first half. Sturridge poked the ball through Marshall's legs in the 69th to score for the third consecutive round, and Kalou headed in Chelsea's fourth in the 86th from Paulo Ferreira's cross.

"The scoreline looks like it's been a bit of the drubbing, but that bit of quality has come through for them," Cardiff manager Dave Jones said. "We gave a good account of ourselves."

England coach Fabio Capello was at Eastlands to see World Cup hopeful Shaun Wright-Phillips exploit a blunder by Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross to put City ahead in the 11th.

Wright-Phillips lifted the ball over advancing goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen only for Shawcross to race back in time to clear the danger. However, Shawcross missed the ball and as he fell over managed to head it for Wright-Phillips to tap into the net.

Stoke forced the relay, though, after Delap launched one of his throw-in missiles into the penalty area, where Fuller headed past goalkeeper Shay Given in the 57th.

"To concede a goal in that situation is very difficult because we were expecting that and we didn't deal very well with it at the back," City captain Kolo Toure said.

Portsmouth was pegged back by third-tier club Southampton after Quincy Owusu-Abeyie put the Premier League's bottom club ahead in the 66th minute.

But after Rickie Lambert leveled, Aruna Dindane, Nadir Belhadj and Jamie O'Hara scored between the 75th and 85th minutes for Pompey to clinch a place in Sunday's draw.

Reading's Jimmy Kebe scored after nine seconds - one of the fastest FA Cup goals - against West Brom, but it wasn't enough to prevent a draw.

Liam Ridgewell scored a last-minute winner as Birmingham came from behind to beat Derby.