FA Cup third round - as it happened: Arsenal dumped out by Forest, Newport down Leeds and much more
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Your support makes all the difference.Happy Sunday and welcome to our live coverage of the FA Cup third round.
Philippe Coutinho and his £142m transfer to Barcelona is the talk of football off the pitch but there's a great happening on it on Sunday with three Premier League sides in action in four more ties.
Saturday saw a shock at Coventry and a surprise at Bournemouth while Manchester City also survived a scare. What will happen next?
We will be across all the thrills, spills, goals and action throughout the afternoon right here.
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86' - Ouch. Winston Reid twists his right knee while clearing the ball and is swiftly replaced by Domingos Quina.
A defender for an attacking midfielder, eh? David Moyes clearly fancies winning this.
87' - Chance for Shrewsbury!
Jon Nolan has a chance to put the hosts into the lead but he skies a really good chance from just 10 yards out.
Woeful finish.
90' - We'll have a minimum of four added minutes at the end of the match.
Full-time - Shrewsbury 0-0 West Ham
The four minutes of added time pass without incident and the final whistle goes with the scores level at 0-0.
We're going to need a replay to separate these two sides!
Next up for us is Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal, which kicks off at 4pm. Here's how the two teams will line up at the City Ground:
6' - Nottingham Forest have the first real chance of the match as Ben Brereton gets to the ball ahead of Per Mertesacker and shoots across goal with his left foot. The strike doesn't have enough power behind it though and David Ospina makes an easy save.
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