Alvaro Morata scores twice as holders Chelsea see off Nottingham Forest
Chelsea are into the fourth round
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Alvaro Morata scored twice as holders Chelsea eventually saw off Nottingham Forest to advance to the FA Cup fourth round.
The Spaniard, who may yet leave Stamford Bridge this month, was on hand to strike home twice in the second half to save Cesc Fabregas' blushes who missed a first-half penalty on his final appearance in English football.
Here's how it played out:
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Good morning and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of the FA Cup third round!
We'll be keeping you up to date with all the goals as they fly in around the grounds - looking forward to this!
There's a total of 22 ties taking place today, in three separate kick-off slots. To begin, there's seven matches starting at 12:30 which are:
- Bournemouth vs Brighton
- Burnley vs Barnsley
- Manchester United vs Reading
- Sheffield Wednesday vs Luton Town
- Shrewsbury Town vs Stoke City
- West Brom vs Wigan Athletic
- West Ham United vs Birmingham City
Firstly, the team news from Old Trafford, where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has picked a strong side to face Reading, who are second bottom in the Championship.
It may well be a busy afternoon for Jose Manuel Gomes' men with a front three of Juan Mata, Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez for the Red Devils.
Here's Reading's team for this afternoon's tie.
A notable name for all United fans in the squad, with 37-year-old John O'Shea on the bench for the visitors.
At the London Stadium, Samir Nasri makes his first start for West Ham in a strong line-up named by Manuel Pellegrini as they host Birmingham City.
On the south coast, Nathaniel Clyne starts for Bournemouth after completing his loan move from Liverpool yesterday, but there's no space for Dominic Solanke quite yet.
Bournemouth's line-up in full:
For visitors Brighton, 38-year-old defender Bruno comes in to captain the side.
Some of you may remember Manchester United hosting Reading in the third round of the Cup a few seasons back. On that occasion, United ran out as comfortable 4-0 winners, in a game memorable for a howler by goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi.
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