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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86 minutes: Manchester United 2-0 Reading
United seeing the game out relatively comfortably now and look to be heading into the fourth round. Reading have lost all their momentum.
GOAL! West Ham 2-0 Birmingham City (Carroll 90+1')
West Ham's number nine heads home at the back post to seal the Hammers' place in the fourth-round.
90 minutes: Manchester United 2-0 Reading
Old Trafford is emptying now, with three minutes added on at the end of this game.
90+2 minutes: Manchester United 2-0 Reading
Pereira has a go from just outside the area and forces a good save from Jaakkola.
It's full time at the Vitality too, where Brighton have beaten Bournemouth 3-1. West Ham are through to the fourth-round too, with a 2-0 win against Birmingham City.
Sheffield Wednesday and Luton will have to do it all again at Kenilworth Road as the Hatters have forced a replay via a 0-0 stalemate.
GOAL! Burnley 1-0 Barnsley (Wood 90+2 PEN)
Burnley have snatched it at the death!
Here's all the results from the seven 12:30 kick-offs:
- Bournemouth 1-3 Brighton
- Burnley 1-0 Barnsley
- Manchester United 2-0 Reading
- Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Luton
- Shrewsbury 1-1 Stoke
- West Brom 1-0 Wigan
- West Ham 2-0 Birmingham
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