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Hull vs Arsenal live: Latest score and updates from FA Cup fifth round replay

Follow every kick from the FA Cup fifth round replay at the KC Stadium

James Benge
Tuesday 08 March 2016 13:20 EST
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Arsenal's Calum Chambers takes the ball past Hull City's David Meyler
Arsenal's Calum Chambers takes the ball past Hull City's David Meyler (Getty)

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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Hull City vs Arsenal, an FA Cup fifth round replay at the KC Stadium.

Arsene Wenger's side were held to a goalless draw by the Tigers at the Emirates over a fortnight ago, thanks to an inspired performance by the visitors' second-choice stopper Eldin Jakupović.

Can Steve Bruce's men go one better by claiming a super-club scalp and progressing to the quarter-finals?

Hull City vs Arsenal - 7.00pm

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FA Cup sixth round draw

Reading v Crystal Palace

Everton v Chelsea

Arsenal or Hull City v Watford

Manchester United v West Ham United

Where's Mathieu Debuchy when you need him? Oh, he's also injuredbit.ly/HCfc-vs-Afc http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CdDRjtdXIAAlL-m.jpg

Standard Sport8 March 2016 20:03

66 mins: What was Ramsey thinking? A cross from the right should be easily cleared but the Welshman heads it back towards his own goal. It curls just wide of Ospina's far post.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:27

70 mins: The substitute Aluko steals the ball from Elneny but Monreal, who has been a calming influence since coming on, is back in position to cover and pounce on the Hull forward's poor touch.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:31

GOAL (71 mins): A poor cross by Walcott from the left but Bruce only flicks it on to Giroud, who volleys low to slot home. Arsenal seem to be heading into the sixth round.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:32

#HCFCvAFC LIVE: And now Aaron Ramsey is off with an injury. A potential victory at a brutal cost for #Arsenalhttps://t.co/MsFxJFJuhC

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72 mins: Jeff Reine-Adelaide, he of youthful cult fame, is on for Ramsey.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:34

86 mins: Nice interplay by Walcott and Giroud, who tees up Iwobi to sidefoot an effort on goal. It's at a good height for Jakupovic to palm away.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:47

GOAL (88 mins): Walcott is turning it around somewhat in the second half. He gets in behind down the right, firing in a low shot that deflects off Bruce and past Jakupovic.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:49

90 mins: Campbell tries to squeeze between four Hull defenders but is blocked off well. Best be careful going near them lads, Arsenal seem to have a case of the glass ankles today.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:51

FT: Positives for Arsenal 

  • They won for the first time in ages
  • Giroud and Walcott scored

Negatives for Arsenal

  • All those injuries

Aah but that one negative surely outweighs the positives. A centre-back pairing of Monreal and Chambers against Deeney and Ighalo? Good luck with that.

James Benge8 March 2016 20:55

Here James Olley's take on events at the KC, where Arsenal took plenty of blows on their way to the quarter-finals.

James Benge8 March 2016 21:00

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