When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?published at 08:11 8 February
08:11 8 February
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The fifth-round draw will take place during Monday's episode of The One Show on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Former England winger Theo Walcott, who won the trophy twice while with Arsenal, will conduct the draw at about 19:10 GMT.
There are 16 Premier League teams left in the draw, with Leicester having been beaten by Manchester United on Friday, and Arsenal, Brentford and West Ham exiting in the third round.
Quiet deadline day shows Forest's progression - Fraypublished at 18:54 6 February
18:54 6 February
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BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray believes Nottingham Forest's quiet end to the winter transfer window - in contrast to those of previous seasons - shows how much progression the club has made in recent months.
On the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast, Fray said: "Deadline day was a lot quieter than the past few have been, which I guess shows where Forest are as a club because they have moved on.
"They're not in a situation where they're desperately needing to add players to stave off the threat of relegation or, in the case of the first season back [in the Premier League], to continue that rebuild.
"They're now in a position where their squad has done very well and they're quite relaxed about whether or not they can bring anyone else in. If they are to bring anybody else in, as Nuno said throughout the month, they have to be to improve Forest and have the character to fit into the dressing room.
"And when Forest have got players who are playing as well as they are at the moment, you're fishing in quite a small pool in terms of the players you can attract - and that pool is a very expensive pool.
"To get a player who was going to improve them and be able to fit in, given how well they're playing this season, was basically going to cost them too much money and put them at risk of PSR issues again."
On the latest episode of BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast, David Jackson and Colin Fray discuss a far from normal week at the City Ground, with Nottingham Forest's 7-0 thrashing of Brighton followed by a relatively quiet transfer deadline day.
I am so torn as to who will fill them because Newcastle and Aston Villa are going to face a serious challenge from Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.
It would be so nice to see Forest and Bournemouth do it and it would be deserved because they have performed so well this season and have adopted a brilliant style.
Everyone wants to watch teams play out from the back and play 'beautiful football' but really, it is juts about finding a style that suits your players and winning games. That is what I have enjoyed about Forest because they don't mind playing from the back, but they also don't mind being direct.
By playing on the defensive and thriving on counter attacks, they have been an enjoyable watch. But looking at their xG in games, they have to be clinical in order to win games. That is working for them at the moment. Whether that is luck, or something that is being coached on the training pitch and being pulled off in games we don't know. But they will have to keep it up.
I am going to be bold and predict Bournemouth to finish fifth, just slightly above Forest.
Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Katie Stafford
Gossip: Forest reject record-breaking offer for Murillopublished at 07:26 5 February
'Ensuring squad stayed in one piece is perhaps best piece of business'published at 18:08 4 February
18:08 4 February
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After Saturday's 7-0 thrashing of Brighton, you could argue Nottingham Forest did not need to strengthen. After all, with midfielders Danilo and Ibrahim Sangare returning to the squad, the Reds are already better off than they were last month.
The three strikers we pursued last summer have all moved on - Omar Marmoush and Santiago Gimenez to Manchester City and AC Milan respectively in this transfer window, and Eddie Nketiah to Crystal Palace at the start of the season.
And Chris Wood is in the form of his life, with a new contract to boot.
The current ownership - and, indeed, the previous one - often placed quantity over quality, or quality over quantity. But regardless, every transfer window usually yielded arrivals. Not so this time around.
Defender Tyler Bindon arrived from Reading on a three-year deal, and has headed back on loan to the League One club for the rest of the season. James Ward-Prowse, already down the pecking order before the returns of Danilo and Sangare, ended his loan deal early to join new manager Graham Potter back at West Ham United. And the likes of Lewis O'Brien, Emmanuel Dennis and Josh Bowler made temporary moves elsewhere.
With the Reds sitting pretty in third place in the Premier League, ensuring the squad stayed in one piece is perhaps the most important piece of business achieved.
Tying down Murillo to a new, long contract was key to Forest's ambitions, particularly with interest from certain well-funded rivals.
The only real interest shown was in Brentford's Yoane Wissa but with the Bees reluctant to sell, West Ham's reported interest in Taiwo Awoniyi was fruitless.
As it stands, Nuno Espirito Santo's team remains in good shape for the final 14 games of the season.
For once, no new major signings and everyone's happy on Trentside.
Dennis joins Blackburn on loanpublished at 23:51 3 February
23:51 3 February
Nottingham Forest striker Emmanuel Dennis has joined Blackburn Rovers for the remainder of the season.
The 27-year-old had spells at Istanbul Basaksehir and Watford last season and has not played for Forest since the final game of the 2022-23 campaign.
Blackburn set to sign Dennis on loanpublished at 21:26 3 February
21:26 3 February
Nick Mashiter BBC Sport football news reporter
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Nottingham Forest striker Emmanuel Dennis is close to a loan move to Blackburn Rovers.
Rovers have been interested in signing him during this window, but earlier on Monday, there was not a huge amount of confidence that the deal would get done.
However, they have managed to find a breakthrough, with Dennis poised for a move to Ewood Park to help the Championship play-off challengers.
Dennis has not played for Nottingham Forest this term and has spent time on loan at Watford and Turkish side Basaksehir in the past two seasons.
Forest sign defender Bindon from Readingpublished at 20:11 3 February
20:11 3 February
Nottingham Forest have signed defender Tyler Bindon from Reading.
The 20-year-old has signed a deal until the summer of 2028, but he will be loaned back to the League One outfit for the remainder of the season.
Bindon has played 13 times for New Zealand since making his debut for the All Whites in October 2023.
Forest's chief football officer, Ross Wilson said: "We have been impressed during our tracking of Tyler's progress and we are pleased to secure his signature.
"We will be closely following his development as he now returns to Reading for the remainder of this season."
Forest midfielder O'Brien joins Swansea on loanpublished at 19:39 3 February
19:39 3 February
Swansea City have completed the loan signing of midfielder Lewis O'Brien from Nottingham Forest.
The 26-year-old - who made 12 appearances for Los Angeles FC during the latter stages of the 2024 Major League Soccer season - completed his medical with the Championship club on transfer deadline day.
O'Brien could complete Swansea loan movepublished at 16:38 3 February
16:38 3 February
Nick Mashiter BBC Sport football news reporter
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Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O'Brien is closing in on a loan move to Championship side Swansea.
The 26-year-old hasn't played for Forest for two years and spent four months on loan at LA Galaxy until November last year.
He has also had time on loan at Middlesbrough and DC United, and is now expected to complete a move to south Wales later this evening.
Forest expecting quieter deadline daypublished at 12:30 3 February
12:30 3 February
Nick Mashiter BBC Sport football news reporter
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Nottingham Forest have not considered selling striker Taiwo Awoniyi this month and it is likely to be a quiet deadline day at The City Ground.
One-time Liverpool forward Awoniyi had been linked with a move during the window, with Everton and West Ham reportedly interested.
Awoniyi has scored once in 21 appearances this term and is considered key back-up to Chris Wood - who scored a hat-trick in Saturday's 7-0 thrashing of Brighton to take his season's tally to 17.
Fellow forward Emmanuel Dennis will also stay unless a late move emerges, despite being left out of the 25-man Premier League squad.
Dennis, who joined from Watford for £20m in 2022, has spent time on loan at Turkish side Basaksehir and had a spell back at the Hornets last season.
Wissa set to stay at Brentfordpublished at 12:20 3 February
12:20 3 February
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Nottingham Forest had eyes on Brentford's Yoane Wissa as a potential striking target before the window closed but the trail has gone cold.
It was reported Forest were willing to pay in excess of £20m for the 28-year-old, who has scored 11 Premier League goals this season.
Brentford were not willing sellers and would demand well in excess of that fee to even consider a deal.
Forest had become increasingly pessimistic of any deal being sanctioned, while the Bees are in no mood to sell such a vital component of their attack.
Ward-Prowse recalled by West Hampublished at 11:10 3 February
11:10 3 February
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James Ward-Prowse has returned to West Ham United after the Hammers and Nottingham Forest mutually agreed to end his loan spell at the City Ground.
The midfielder, 30, made 10 appearances for Forest, who thanked Ward-Prowse for his "professionalism and dedication during his time at the club".
West Ham said the return of the former Southampton captain will "add experience, depth and quality to head coach Graham Potter's squad for the second half of the campaign".
What do you want on deadline day?published at 07:36 3 February
07:36 3 February
We asked you what would ensure you are satisfied this deadline day.
Here are some of your comments:
Ryan: There is no minimum requirement. If we have to stick with what we have, then nobody will be too upset. If we can bring in a classy attacking option, then nice. If not, no biggie!
Alun: Keeping our squad together, above all else, is imperative. Adding a striker seems to be the popular choice, but I wouldn't want to lose Taiwo Awoniyi and then fail to bring in an equally if not better player. Chris Wood is playing so well at the moment, but we still need to keep big T, who has had an awfully long time out so keep the faith in him.
Mick: We're short of strikers so another back-up striker for Wood would be ideal. Someone who'll fit in but there is no need to break the bank.
Al: Bring back Dale Taylor from his loan at Wigan. I'm not saying he's going to make a massive difference but we won't know until we try him. It could save us a packet in the process.
Sean: There's not really much that needs changing throughout the team. The dressing room is unified, they're following Nuno's vision and it's going rather well! If we need new players, it's only to cover for what we've already got. So attacking-wise we could go for a striker to cover if Awoniyi moves on, or just as cover to Awoniyi and Wood. As long as the talent we have stays together, that will be a successful window.
Nigel: Back-up for Wood with a view to a more long-term option.
Who will move where? Follow livepublished at 07:05 3 February
07:05 3 February
It's the last day of the winter transfer window and Premier League clubs have until 23:00 GMT to complete their business.
We'll bring you all the news, views, twists and turns as the clock ticks down to deadline.
'Not a spent force' - Forest's outstanding rebound against Brightonpublished at 16:31 2 February
16:31 2 February
Colin Fray BBC Radio Nottingham reporter
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Nuno Espirito Santo's side are still very much a counter-attacking team, but he has improved their quality.
We cannot overlook Anthony Elanga's performance against Brighton. He was absolutely electric going forward and collected three more assists. Two of them were for Chris Wood yet again, and them two have combined for so many goals this season.
Forest might be counter-attacking more often as well but, when they do counter now, they do it to devastating effect. Therefore, they are probably converting a higher number of their breakaways into goals.
In an attacking sense, Morgan Gibbs-White put out probably the best individual performance we have seen from any player since the club got promoted back into the Premier League. That also contributed to them getting their biggest result since getting promoted. I thought he was outstanding.
But all of the other players around him were too. It was great to see Danilo back - he contributed well. Elliot Anderson was superb in midfield, as he has been for the most part of this season.
So many of them were right back at it, after so many of them had been so far off it last week at Bournemouth.
That just shows an awful lot about the spirit and determination in camp. They came out and said: 'Right, it was bad last week but let's show people that we are not done'.
Nottingham Forest are far from a spent force this season.
Listen to full commentary on every Forest game, and In The Game every weeknight from 18:00, on BBC Radio Nottingham.
Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton - the fans' verdictpublished at 10:34 2 February
10:34 2 February
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We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Nottingham Forest and Brighton.
Here are some of your comments:
Forest fans
James: What a win. Seven goals, a hat-trick for Wood and a hat-trick of assists for Elanga. Everyone gave 100% and it was the best response to the defeat last week. Nuno has been a breath of fresh air for this club after Steve Cooper. Long may it continue.
Steve: Bouncing back from a 5-0 drubbing is only bettered by the quality throughout this team. We look quality, even after the substitutes. In Matz Sels, we have one of the best keepers in the league.
Fosi: Superb display. The whole XI were totally committed. I was unable to pick out one player above the rest! Please repeat this performance over and over! Superb.
Joshua: We dominated the whole game! An amazing performance, well done. If we keep this up, we are going to give Liverpool a difficult time.
Mark: That's the way to answer a heavy defeat. Real Madrid, look out!
Brighton fans
Robert: An embarrassing performance from start to finish. The lack of fight from these players was the worst thing for me. Hurzeler is getting found out tactically at this level. He is more obsessed with playing a system rather than getting the best out of the players he has to win games. We have more chance of relegation than European football based on this performance.
Keven: Clueless, no vision and slow, telegraphed play. Too many players were too close to each other, leaving plenty of space for Forest to exploit. The manager is struggling to find a style of play that opens up teams. Maybe this is a bridge too far for him at this stage of his career? Is it time for a change?
Fran: The manager got it all wrong. You can't keep changing the team like that. Defensively, we were a shambles. We need to play the same side, barring injuries, every week - just like other teams do. Unless we learn from this, our season is over - if it isn't already.
Ed: Absolutely pathetic. It's like we don't want to win! Why did we start one midfielder against a team sitting third in the league? Shambles.
Catch up on the Premier League actionpublished at 09:18 2 February
09:18 2 February
Watch highlights and analysis from Saturday's six Premier League fixtures.