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FA Cup fourth round draw LIVE: Fixtures as non-league sides joined Liverpool and Spurs to discover fate

There were two non-league sides in the draw after Kidderminster Harriers and Boreham Wood progressed in the third round

Michael Jones
Sunday 09 January 2022 14:25 EST
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Cambridge players celebrate victory against Newcastle (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Cambridge players celebrate victory against Newcastle (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Wire)

Kidderminster, the lowest-ranked side remaining in the FA Cup, will play West Ham in the fourth round. The National League North outfit, who stunned Reading with a 2-1 victory on Saturday, are rewarded with a tie at the London Stadium. Non-league side Boreham Wood have been handed a trip to Championship table-toppers Bournemouth.

Holders’ Leicester face the winners of Sunday’s late kick-off between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal. The fourth-round matches will be played on the opening weekend of February.

Full draw

Crystal Palace v Hartlepool United

Bournemouth v Boreham Wood

Huddersfield Town v Barnsley

Peterborough United v Queens Park Rangers

Cambridge United v Luton Town

Southampton v Coventry City

Chelsea v Plymouth Argyle

Everton v Brentford

Kidderminster Harriers v West Ham United

Manchester United/Aston Villa v Middlesbrough

Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion

Liverpool v Cardiff City

Stoke City v Wigan Athletic

Nottingham Forest/Arsenal v Leicester City

Manchester City v Fulham

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Norwich City

All games to played between Feb.4 and Feb. 7.

Lewis Grabban’s late strike sees Nottingham Forest dump Arsenal out of FA Cup

Lewis Grabban’s late strike stunned Arsenal as Nottingham Forest dumped the Gunners out of the FA Cup.

The substitute sealed a 1-0 win for the Championship side to book an East Midlands derby with Leicester in the fourth round.

Arsenal, 14-time winners, produced a disjointed performance which got what it deserved, with Forest more than matching the visitors to continue their upward curve under Steve Cooper.

Lewis Grabban’s late strike sees Nottingham Forest dump Arsenal out of FA Cup

Grabban came off the bench to win the FA Cup tie late on.

Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:25

Reaction from Nottingham Forest manager

A delighted Steve Cooper spoke to ITV and gave his reaction to Forest’s victory over Arsenal saying:

I think so [we deserved it]. We came up against a really good team. We had a clear game plan. We wanted to be brave with our pressing and get at them on the counter and that’s how we scored.

“I’m really proud of the boys, pleased with the performance. It’s brilliant to get through and I hope the players now really believe in what we’re doing.”

On Lewis Grabban: “He’s club captain. He’s experienced and we work together in terms of how we manage him. Then we brought him on and he scored.”

On facing Leicester City in round four: “That will be one we look forward to. I don’t know when it is but we need to get ready for Millwall next week. We’re thinking about building a way that can serve us right now. It’s a big club this.”

Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:23

Reaction from Lewis Grabban

Nottingham Forest’s club captain and matchwinner Lewis Grabban spoke to ITV after the game and spoke about his winning goal, Keinan Davis starting ahead of him and drawing Leicester in the next round. He said:

It was good. I think we did well throughout the game. I think we deserved that, we didn’t have many chances and when we did in the last moment we were able to put it away. I think we deserved it, it was tough, they had a lot of the ball. It’s always hard against Arsenal so we just tried our hardest.

“Keinan’s [Davis] come in, he hasn’t played a lot of minutes so he needs to get up a running and being one of the senior players I can do with a rest every now and again. Every time you step onto the point you have a point to prove so I tried to do what I needed to do and it went well today.

“We just found our space, it was an early ball into the box with their defenders running back towards goal. When the ball comes into the box you try and get on the end of it and that’s what we did.

“[Against Leciester in the next round] We have to be at our best again and hopefully we’ll get through the round.”

Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:15

Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

Lewis Grabban has scored his first FA Cup goal since December 2011 for Rotherham against Shrewsbury, just over 10 years ago.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:09

Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

Nottingham Forest have knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup in the third round for the second time in five years:

Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:05

Full-time: Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

90+3 mins: Upset! The Championship’s Nottingham Forest have dumped Arsenal out of the FA Cup! Lewis Grabban is the man of the hour. His goal is the difference between the teams as Forest progress to the fourth round to set up a meeting with Leicester City. It’s a fully deserved win for Steve Cooper’s men!

Michael Jones9 January 2022 19:02

Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

90 mins: Three minutes of added time to play. Saed Kolasinac has got on for Arsenal but time is running out for the Gunners. Nottingham Forest are controlling this match well.

Michael Jones9 January 2022 18:59

Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

88 mins: Chance! Substitute Ribeiro Dias brings the ball over to the left wing as Grabban makes a run in front of Cedric Soares. He’s fed the ball and shifts to the right for a more central shot at goal. When he eventually does hit one it’s blocked in the box.

Michael Jones9 January 2022 18:57

Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal

85 mins: The home fans are in full voice now, it’s been a long time coming but finally the game has kicked into life. Nottingham Forest are just five minutes plus added time away from an FA Cup upset. Can they hold on?

Michael Jones9 January 2022 18:54

GOAL! Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Arsenal (Grabban, 83’)⚽️

83 mins: Forest have the lead! What a Johnson wins the ball in midfield and drives the home side forward on the counter-attack. He slots the ball out to Yates on the right wing as Grabban makes a run through the middle of the box. The cross from Yates comes it and picks out Grabban beautifully. He gets to the ball and pokes it past Leno to break the deadlock!

Michael Jones9 January 2022 18:51

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