Birmingham 1-0 Nottingham Forest: The visitors leave the pitch after being knocked out of the Cup by Barry Ferguson's 62nd-minute goal - his first for the Blues
Bristol City 1-1 Cardiff City: The Anglo Welsh FA Cup third-round clash takes place in heavy snow at Ashton Gate that has an impact on the playing surface and makes for some sloppy play from both sides
Cardiff take the lead after Bristol City keeper Dean Gerken scuffs his clearance to Michael Chopra who whips the ball into the net from the right wing in the 76th minute
Bristol City earn a replay against their Welsh opposition as substitute Gavin Williams drives a low shot into the corner of the Cardiff net in the 90th minute
Coventry 1-2 Portsmouth: Leon Best is mobbed by his team-mates after putting the hosts ahead in the replay with an unstoppable effort that flies past Asmir Begovic in the 22nd minute
Portsmouth are gifted an equaliser as Coventry's Stephen Wright heads into his own net in the 90th minute while under no pressure from Pompey players
Coventry keeper Keiren Westwood shows his dejection after the Premier League side score another late goal in extra time through Aaron Mokoena to earn a 2-1 win
Derby County 1-1 Millwall: The Londoners take the lead in extra time as Steve Morison heads against the post before tapping in the rebound from three yards
Millwall's players are stunned after Derby equalise through Steve Davies in the 114th minute and then wrap up a 5-3 win on penalties
QPR 2-3 Sheffield United: The visitors take the lead against the run of play in the FA Cup replay as Lee Williamson fires home a powerful effort from the edge of the area in the 19th minute
Substitute Jamie Ward celebrates after slotting home Stephen Quinn's cross to give Sheffield United a two-goal cushion in the 68th minute
Sheffield United's Richard Cresswell scores from close range to put the Blades in complete control of the tie at Loftus Road just two minutes after Ward's strike
Arsenal Res v West Ham Res: Sol Campbell looks to be close to a remarkable return to Arsenal after appearing for the club in a reserve encounter against West Ham at Upton Park
The 35-year-old Campbell plays 45 minutes for the Gunners at West Ham as he moves closer to a permanent return to the side that he left in 2006 following a five-year spell
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