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The striker climbed the bench to score twice in overtime and to win a 3-1 victory in the fourth round.
The Seagulls will host Derby next week after returning from behind to win the Hawthorns.
Kyle Bartley's bizarre goal, when the defender hung almost behind the goal, opened the scoring late.
But Brighton's Florin Andone equalized eight minutes from the end of the match, after escaping a red card in the first half after a nudge on Sam Field.
That meant extra time and Albion finished with 10 men after Robson-Kanu slammed the ball and the Baggies made all their replacements before Murray proved the difference.
The striker, who had been on the pitch for only three minutes, scored in the 104th minute as he found himself at close range when Ahmed Hegazi failed to cut the center of Locadia.
He then sealed the win after 117 minutes, overtaking Bond at close range.
Celebrations for Newport after setting up an England Cup clash with Man City
- Bristol City v Wolves
- AFC Wimbledon v Millwall
- Doncaster v Crystal Palace
- Newport v Man City
- Chelsea v Man Utd
- Swansea v Brentford
- QPR v Watford
- Brighton v Derby
Equality to play from February 15 to 18
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