Postpublished at 18:25 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2022
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Michael Brown
Former Leeds midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Arsenal need to take a risk, Forest are comfy while they move it around.
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Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Michael Brown
Former Leeds midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Arsenal need to take a risk, Forest are comfy while they move it around.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Ah, almost! Jack Colback exchanges passes with Kienan Davis to the left of goal but Davis' return pass has too much on it and Colback can't prevent it going out for a goal kick.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Successive corners come and go for Forest and Arsenal survive for the time being. The hosts are growing in confidence and the crowd are right behind them here!
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Bernd Leno to the rescue for Arsenal!
Brennan Johnson brings his side forward down the right and finds Philip Zinckernagel, but Leno reacts quickly to deny him at the near post. Corner.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Gabriel Martinelli tries to inject some pace into Arsenal's play but there's nobody making runs around him and Forest are able to push the Premier League side back behind the halfway line once more.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
No sign so far that Arsenal are planning to increase the tempo early in this half, as Ben White exchanges passes with Kieran Tierney at the back.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
James Garner collects a loose ball in midfield as Forest start the second half on the front foot.
Philip Zinckernagel tries to juggle the ball past a couple of Arsenal players inside the box but he's eventually crowded off it.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
No changes to report at the interval.
Of course, Mikel Arteta had already decided to switch left-back Nuno Tavares out for Kieran Tierney during the first half.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Right then, off we go again for the second half.
HT: Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Six shots from Arsenal, one from Nottingham Forest, but none on target from either side.
Let's hope for a bit more quality in the final third in the second half.
Top scorer Lewis Grabban is on the bench for the hosts, while Mikel Arteta has Alexandre Lacazette in reserve.
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Loving the all white kit. Like watching Di Stefano and Puskas Real Madrid teams of the 1960s. Errrr expect it's not...
Tristan, Hook Norton
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Michael Brown
Former Leeds midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
You have to give Forest credit for getting bodies in front of Arsenal's opportunities. It's been entertaining, hopefully the quality in the second half gets better.
If you missed it before kick-off, the FA Cup fourth round draw has been made and it produced a great tie for the lowest-ranked side still in the competition.
National League North side Kidderminster Harriers will host Premier League West Ham United.
Elsewhere, League One Plymouth Argyle are away to Chelsea and National League Boreham Wood will visit Championship leaders Bournemouth.
League One Cambridge United's reward for beating Newcastle is a home tie with Championship side Luton.
The fourth round will be played between 4 and 7 February.
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To be fair it only took a minute to take Tavares off. I thank you...
Ray from Accrington
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Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff City manager Steve Morison has been reacting to Cardiff's win over Preston - and the Bluebirds' draw against Liverpool at Anfield in round four.
Morison said: "I think we celebrated the draw more than the winning goal.
"You don't get much better than that. We watched it all in the dressing room together. We knew we were (number) seven and we saw it even before she turned the ball around.
"We had a nice little celebration and it makes all the hard work the lads put in worthwhile. It's a great draw. It's going to be a fantastic occasion and something we'll look forward to."
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Michael Brown
Former Leeds midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Steve Cook has gone as a number six to try and give Arsenal something to think about. When it's not on they drop it onto Keinan Davies.
This is what you want to see as a manager, I think it's been a great start from Nottingham Forest.
It's a good blend of young players with Spence and Johnson. They are moving forward, Forest.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Jack Colback brings down Bukayo Saka as the Arsenal man breaks into the penalty area but, fortunately for Colback, Saka is offside anyway.
And that is all for the first half.
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Arsenal
Just the one minute of added time at the end of the first half.
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I'm not sure I like that from Arteta, Tavares hasn't been that bad. To take someone off in the first half must be due to a catastrophic performance and that it wasn't. Very demoralising for the kid.
Jan, London
And for balance...