Nottingham Forest 4-2 Arsenalpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018
Arsene Wenger suffers a first FA Cup third-round exit as managerless Nottingham Forest stun holders Arsenal at the City Ground.
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Live updates on Friday 5 January 2018
Maryam Qaiser and Gavin Bevis
Arsene Wenger suffers a first FA Cup third-round exit as managerless Nottingham Forest stun holders Arsenal at the City Ground.
Read MoreLeague One Fleetwood hold Leicester City to a goalless draw at Highbury in the FA Cup third round to earn a replay at the King Power Stadium.
Read MoreLeicester hang on to beat Premiership bottom club London Irish, who claim a losing bonus point at Welford Road.
Read MoreVeteran striker Jon Stead's stunning strike earns League Two Notts County a shock FA Cup win at Championship Brentford.
Read MoreLeague Two Mansfield earn a home FA Cup third-round replay against Championship side Cardiff City.
Read MoreManchester United leave it late to beat Derby County in an entertaining FA Cup third-round game at Old Trafford.
Read MoreToday's live coverage has now finished. We'll be back with more news, sport, travel and sport at 08:00 on Monday.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
The gritting team will be out this evening in Nottinghamshire as temperatures are expected to fall.
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Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
A man was assaulted during an aggravated burglary at his house in Worksop.
Nottinghamshire Police said two men wearing face coverings forced their way into the property in Briar Lea and took a Jaguar car.
The car was later found abandoned in Windmill Lane.
It happened today at about 02:35.
Officers have arrested two men aged 28 and 40 on suspicion of aggravated burglary.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
Worth noting if you are heading in this direction tonight.
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Gavin Bevis
BBC News
It's going to be a cold one tonight.
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Comedian Guz Khan, star of BBC Three comedy Man Like Mobeen, has been sharing his FA Cup predictions with BBC Sport.
The Manchester United fan says this evening's game against Derby County could be tricky but he thinks the Red Devils will run out 4-1 winners.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
Bobbers Mill Road has now reopened following a two-car accident earlier this afternoon.
It was closed at the junction with Alfreton Road so recovery work could take place.
Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said two people were cut free.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
Syrian women and young children from Nottinghamshire's UK refugee resettlement scheme have taken part in an activity day.
The event was organised by Nottingham City Council to give families a chance to build their confidence, develop their English skills and meet new people.
Activities included sewing, arts and crafts, henna, music, dance and sports.
Gavin Bevis
BBC News
A woman was attacked and robbed by a man who came to her aid, external after she fought off another robber in Derby city centre on Christmas Eve.
Police said the 22-year-old was pushed and punched as she fended off a man who tried to take her bag and phone as she walked along Monk Street at about 03:00.
After the robber ran away, another man helped her up and offered to walk her home - before punching her four times in Stockbrook Street and stealing her valuables.
Police said the victim suffered a number of injuries in the "very serious offence".
Samantha Fisher
BBC News Online
Ken Roberts, from Shepshed is among those who've had operations at Leicester General Hospital cancelled this week due to a surge in the number of patients at A&E.
The 80-year-old's "urgent" hip operation was scheduled for 11 January but has been shelved, despite him being reassured five times during an assessment on 28 December that it would go ahead.
His wife Jenny, 69, who is registered disabled and struggles to look after her husband, said: "Disgusted does not cover it. My husband can't walk. We have no quality of life whatsoever. There are weeks and weeks where my husband can't get out of the house."
"The apologies from Theresa May and Jeremy Hunt don't cut it, not when I hear my husband crying in pain. His hip has totally gone - he now has one leg two inches shorter than the other."
Andrew Furlong, medical director for Leicester's Hospitals, has apologised for the cancellation and acknowledged it was upsetting for patients.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
Officers searching for missing Agata Zebrowska say she has been found.
Nottinghamshire Police said the 15-year-old went missing from the Meadows on Wednesday.
Maryam Qaiser
BBC News
The Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham is no longer on the highest level of alert despite "remaining under pressure".
On Tuesday night it was placed on operational pressures escalation level (OPEL) 4 status - formerly known as "black alert".
This afternoon it has dropped to OPEL 3.
Quote Message"Slightly fewer patients are attending our Emergency Department (ED) compared to the start of the week and we continue to see a high number of very poorly patients who require admission to our hospitals, notably frail older people and those with respiratory conditions. We expect the weekend to be busy again and therefore ask people only come to ED if it is a real emergency so that we can prioritise those patients who most need our care and treatment."
Anna Church
Weather Presenter, BBC East Midlands Today
Any rain will clear east this evening to leave a dry start to the night with clear spells.
It will be a colder night than of late with a few pockets of frost in rural areas and some patches of fog.
Tomorrow will be a cloudy start with some light and patchy rain pushing south first thing. This could be wintry over higher ground.
Drier and brighter during the afternoon but feeling cold in the north easterly wind with temperatures reaching a maximum of 5C (41F).
Two national chains in Derby’s Intu centre have closed down suddenly, external.