Summary

  • Holders Arsenal concede four as they are knocked out by Forest

  • In-play clips available from all games to UK users only

  • Kane scores twice as Spurs beat AFC Wimbledon 3-0

  • McCoulsky's late header for Newport shocks Leeds

  • Shrewsbury hold West Ham to goalless draw

  1. 'What dreams are made of'published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Newport 2-1 Leeds

    Shawn McCoulsky of Newport County celebrates scoringImage source, Getty Images
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    Shawn McCoulsky of Newport County celebrates scoring

    We've already had one FA Cup shock today, as Newport beat Leeds 2-1 in the early game.

    Newport Country goal scorer Shawn McCoulsky, speaking to BBC One Wales said: "It is a brilliant feeling. The gaffer told me to come on and affect the game as much as I can.

    On the goal: "To be honest, I can’t remember most of it, it was a blur to be honest. It is definitely one of my best goals, to knock Leeds out of the FA Cup is what dreams are made of.

    On the draw for the fourth round: "Any big team in the next round, everyone wants Manchester United or Chelsea, buy anyone to be honest. It was my birthday yesterday so it is a late birthday present."

  2. Extra incentive for Dons playerspublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)

    There are a number of AFC Wimbledon who are desperate to show what they can do and perform well against Tottenham.

    George Francomb was on Spurs' books from the age of nine, but was released by the club five years later, while Andy Barcham also began his career at White Hart Lane, making one appearance in the League Cup in 2006-07, playing alongside Jermain Defoe, Edgar Davids and Danny Murphy.

    Dean Parrett also played for Spurs in the Uefa Cup in 2009, but misses out through injury today, although he is at Wembley and has had a chat with Harry Kane.

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  3. Dons aiming for the fourth roundpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)

    Wimbledon won the FA Cup in 1988, but since they have been reformed as AFC Wimbledon, after the original team relocated to Milton Keynes, the new side has never reached the fourth round of this competition.

    They played in the third round last season, losing in a replay to non-league Sutton United, and also in round three back in 2014-15 with a home televised game against Liverpool.

    Adebayo Akinfenwa equalised to make it 1-1, but the Reds won it 2-1 with Steven Gerrard scoring his second of the night to save Liverpool's blushes.

    AFC WimbledonImage source, Getty Images
  4. Hammers up against itpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    This is not great from West Ham - take a look at the stats.

    Leeds were under the pump and folded against Newport in the end. Could the same happen here?

    I'll bring you some reaction from Newport's win shortly.

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West HamImage source, .
  5. Team newspublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon (15:00 GMT)

    Tottenham are facing their third game in six days, with Mauricio Pochettino making eight changes to the starting line-up as Jan Vertonghen, Moussa Sissoko and Harry Kane all keep their places.

    Christian Eriksen, Son Heung-min and Dele Alli are all on the bench if things are going wrong.

    Tottenham: Vorm, Trippier, Foyth, Vertonghen, Walker-Peters, Wanyama, Dembele, Sissoko, Lamela, Kane, Llorente. Subs: Lloris, Davies, Dier, Eriksen, Alli, Nkoudou, Son.

    AFC Wimbledon change four of their starting XI from the side that beat Southend 2-0 on 1 January, with Barry Fuller returning to captain the team. Jonathan Meades and Darius Charles also start, as does Andy Barcham, who began his career at Spurs.

    AFC Wimbledon: Long, Francomb, Oshilaja, Fuller, Meades, Abdou, Trotter, Soares, Barcham. Taylor, Charles. Subs: McDonnell, Nightingale, McDonald, Forrester, Kaja, Kennedy, Hartigan.

    TottenhamImage source, Getty Images
  6. HALF-TIMEpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    That was not vintage.

  7. Postpublished at 45+2 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Reece Burke's heart was in his mouth.

    A fine low ball across the face of goal by Jon Nolan bounces and bounces and there's a lack of communication. In the end Burke decides to stab it for a corner.

    That was edgy.

    In comes the corner... too deep.

  8. Postpublished at 45+ 1 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Shaun Whalley does well to feed Jon Nolan down the right. His ball into the box is headed away well.

  9. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    I can't remember seeing as many 50-50 tackles and throw ins in a game.

    Shrewsbury win a free-kick, Ben Godfrey's feet are too quick for Pedro Obiang and he's brought down.

    Another dire set-piece delivery follows. If Shrewsbury can find the quality which led to those two earlier shots at Joe Hart's goal they can win this.

    Three added minutes.

  10. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Javier Hernandez does some selfless running to make a clearance into something and he wins a free-kick in the Shrewsbury half. The delivery is cleared well but Winston Reid launches into two tackles to win the ball back for West Ham.

    The Reid endeavor leads to Andre Ayew getting a sight of goal but his low shot is tame.

  11. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    As you can see, Shrewsbury (left) are playing higher up than the Premier League side. These average positions taken up by the players shows West Ham seem to want to play a 4-2-3-1, with Cheikhou Kouyaté (8) and Pedro Obiang (14) sitting in midfield.

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West HamImage source, .
  12. WATCH: Joe Hart receives a hat from the crowdpublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    West Ham keeper gets much-needed sun shield

    After struggling with the Shrewsbury sun, Joe Hart received a helping hand from a generous fan behind his goal, as a hat was thrown to the Hammers keeper.

  13. A super save from Joe Hartpublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Shrewsbury 0- 0 West Ham

    Danny Murphy
    Former England midfielder on BBC One

    It was great save from Joe Hart but poor from West Ham. It really was a super save from Sadler's shot.

    Too easy to play against. There's no game management.

    Then it was a great strike from Rodman but a straightforward save from Hart.

    Ayew is struggling. Shrewsbury are just getting better

  14. GREAT SAVE!published at 37 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Another Joe Hart save - diving to his left to parry away an Alex Rodman hit from 20 yards.

    West Ham have not started. They look like they don't want to be here.

    Joe HartImage source, Getty Images
  15. GREAT SAVE!published at 35 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Joe Hart back in his hometown and back at his best.

    He stands tall as Mat Sadler raced in on goal and the low drive was saved with the left hand. A very good stop.

    At last some quality. Sadler is running around with a big blob of Vaseline on his head after that clash with Andre Ayew.

  16. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    You can see how poor the quality has been by the pass completion rates.

    Shrewsbury have only completed 60% of passes, West Ham 50%.

    For perspective, in Newport's win over Leeds - which was on a far more tricky pitch - both side were up near 70% at the end of the game.

  17. ouch!

    Postpublished at 32 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Andre Ayew is absolutely nailed by Mat Sadler in the air. There's claret. We will need bandages here.

    Sadler's forehead hit the back of Ayew's head. Ouch.

    Andre AyewImage source, Getty Images
  18. Beckles has done wellpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Shrewsbury 0- 0 West Ham

    Danny Murphy
    Former England midfielder on BBC One

    Shrewsbury have been the better team.

    Omar Beckles has done well there. He took a lovely touch and it was worth a shot.

  19. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham

    Reece Burke has taken a blow. This is his 12th first-team outing for West Ham. His hair is every bit that which belongs on a footballer. Slicked back, thick, it's something he invests in.

    Carlton chases a ball over the top and keeps it alive, only for Angelo Ogbonna to see the danger off.

    Back come the underdogs and Omar Beckles goes for a Tony Yeboah style volley from range - over.

  20. Reid needs a bit more protection down the rightpublished at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018

    Shrewsbury 0- 0 West Ham

    Danny Murphy
    Former England midfielder on BBC One

    Pace can sometimes be a problem down the right hand side for West Ham.

    Winston Reid needs a bit more protection.

    West Ham have got to start spreading the play a bit more. Their defenders have to be more confident.