Swansea City 4-1 Brentford: Dan James stars as Swans reach quarter-finals. Swansea took their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with a 4-1 comeback win to knock out Brentford. During a first half in which the Londoners completely dominated proceedings, Ollie Watkins scored a 28th minute goal after Brentford escaped on the counterattack. Neal Maupay set up Watkins to drive his shot across Kristoffer Nordfeldt from close range. Swansea had not had a single shot on target in a first half after which they were booed off by home fans. But they equalised quickly afer half-time when Bersant Celina's free-kick rattled off the post before the ball came off Brentford keeper Luke Daniels for an unfortunate own-goal. Dan James then scored a breakaway goal to put Swansea ahead in the 51st minute, running half the length of the pitch to notch before a piece of solo skill from Celina, cutting in from the left touchline, put Swansea 3-1 up. Graham Potter's team seemed to have had the ball in the net a fourth time when Connor James netted after Daniels had made a save from Celina, only for that to be ruled out by a delayed offside decision.But after Ezri Konsa was sent off for a foul on the rampant Dan James, the fourth eventually came when James and Celina combined to set up George Byers to finish from outside the box in the 90th minute. That completed a miserable afternoon for Brentford and their manager Thomas Frank, who was booked for withholding the ball from Swansea forward Oli McBurnie. Swansea went into the quarter-finals for the first time since the 1963-64 season. More to follow... Swansea will discover their quarter-final fate when the draw takes place on Monday after Chelsea vs Manchester United. Swansea play away at Sheffield Wednesday next Saturday at 3pm in the Championship, while Brentford host Hull at the same time. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.