Juan Mata and Romelu Lukaku combine as Manchester United cruise past Reading
Relive all the action from Old Trafford and the rest of the FA Cup third round
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Your support makes all the difference.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's winning start to life at the Manchester United helm continued but the FA Cup third-round triumph against embattled Reading was the caretaker manager's most unconvincing performance to date.
United racked up their fifth straight victory since the Norwegian replaced Jose Mourinho, although the Royals provided a test that belied their place five points adrift of safety in the Championship.
Reading arrived at Old Trafford without a win in their previous 10 matches but proved a handful on an afternoon that saw United emerge 2-0 victors thanks to Juan Mata's penalty - after a lengthy video assistant referee delay - and a cool Romelu Lukaku strike.
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We now turn our attention to the ten 3pm games in the FA Cup third round. We'll be focusing mainly on Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest, with goals and updates from around the grounds.
Here's your full 3pm line-up:
- Accrington Stanley vs Ipswich Town
- Aston Villa vs Swansea City
- Bolton Wanderers vs Walsall
- Brentford vs Oxford United
- Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest
- Derby County vs Southampton
- Everton vs Lincoln City
- Fleetwood Town vs AFC Wimbledon
- Gillingham vs Cardiff City
- Middlesbrough vs Peterborough United
Here's Chelsea's line-up for today's game - Cesc Fabregas is captain in what's likely to be his last game for the club.
4 minutes: Chelsea 0-0 Nottingham Forest
First chance of the day for Chelsea!
Davide Zappacosta cuts in from the right and forces a low save at the near post for Forest keeper Luke Steele.
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