Postpublished at 22:20 GMT 9 January
FT: Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Port Vale have reached the FA Cup fourth round for just the third time this century, previously doing so in 2005-06 and 2013-14.
Nottingham Forest are first Premier League casualty in FA Cup
Oxford United also win shootout 4-3 at MK Dons
FT: Preston 0-1 Wigan - Teenager Harrison Bettoni scores winner
FT: Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood Town - Jordan Shipley sends Vale into fourth round
Draw for fourth round takes place on Monday
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FT: Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Port Vale have reached the FA Cup fourth round for just the third time this century, previously doing so in 2005-06 and 2013-14.
FT: Wrexham 3-3 Nottingham Forest (4-3 on penalties)
Clinton Morrison
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at the Stok Cae Ras
I did not fancy Hutchinson at all taking that penalty. He has had a disappointing evening. It's unfortunate, no one likes to see anyone miss a penalty.
Okonkwo looked massive in the goal. He made two good saves but that last one in particular, he just reads where Hutchinson wants to go and it's a brilliant save.
Image source, PA MediaFT: Wrexham 3-3 Nottingham Forest (4-3 on penalties)
Waynne Phillips
Former Wrexham midfielder on BBC Radio Cymru
I'm so happy for Arthur Okonkwo.
It was only a few weeks ago people were on his back for his mistake at Swansea which led to Wrexham losing in injury time.
But he's more than made up for that with his saves tonight.
It's going to be a brilliant night in Wrexham tonight!
FT: MK Dons 1-1 Oxford (3-4 on pens)
Oxford United have reached the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2019-20.
FT: Wrexham 3-3 Nottingham Forest (4-3 on penalties)
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at the Stok Cae Ras
For Wrexham dreams do come true. They have beaten Premier League Nottingham Forest and they are into the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Oxford United don't even need their fifth penalty. They score all four - their first four spot-kicks since May 2024 - and book their place in round four.
Matt Bloomfield will take over a team still in the FA Cup tomorrow.
Wrexham 3-3 Nottingham Forest (4-3 on penalties)
Wrexham have done it!
Nottingham Forest are out of the FA Cup. Wrexham's Hollywood story has another great episode.
Image source, PA MediaMK Dons 3-4 Oxford
Oxford United win the shootout!
Matt Ingram saves from Connor Lemonheigh-Evans and it's all over.
Image source, Getty ImagesWrexham 4-3 Nottingham Forest
SAVED! WREXHAM ARE THROUGH!
Arthur Okonkwo is the hero for Wrexham! He dives to his left to keep out Omari Hutchinson's low spot kick.
There's your Hollywood ending!
Omari Hutchinson has to score for Forest.
Jay Rodriguez
Matz Sels stays where he is and Jay Rodriguez calmly slots it to the keeper's left.
One slip from Forest and Wrexham are through...
Matt Phillips
United are one kick away from winning the shootout as Matt Phillips drills his kick in.
Neco Williams
Drilled low into the bottom left-hand corner from Neco Williams.
The Wales international gets it just underneath Arthur Okonkwo who had guessed right.
It's essentially sudden death now.
Callum Paterson
Bottom corner for Dons.
George Thomason
In it goes - just!
Powerfully struck by George Thomason and it had to be.
Matz Sels gets a hand to it going to his left but can't keep it out.
Image source, Getty ImagesMyles Peart-Harris
The Oxford debutant leaves the keeper rooted to the spot with a short run-up.
Callum Hudson-Odoi
Top penalty from Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Arthur Okonkwo dives the right way but it's right in the corner and just high enough to beat his dive.
On we go...
Jay Matete
A stop-start run-up and rolls it down the middle.
Shootout: Wrexham 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Robert Earnshaw
Former Nottingham Forest and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
This is an unbelievable save from Okonkwo from Jesus.
You can do everything right as a penalty taker but that's a great save.
Callum Doyle
Rattled in by Callum Doyle and big celebration afterwards.
The left-footer side foots it to Matz Sels' right, the keeper dives left and Wrexham lead again.