SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:09 GMT 9 January
Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Owen Devonport and Matty Virtue are on for Fleetwood. The two Davies, Will and Jordan, are replaced.
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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Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Owen Devonport and Matty Virtue are on for Fleetwood. The two Davies, Will and Jordan, are replaced.
Preston 0-1 Wigan
Preston come close to a quick equaliser.
Substitute Alfie Devine cuts inside and fire a shot goalwards but Sam Tickle gets down well to make the save at his near post.
The Championship side have 10 minutes of the 90 remaining to try and turn this around.
MK Dons 1-1 Oxford
Milton Keynes bring on Jonathan Leko for Dan Crowley.
Wrexham 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Robert Earnshaw
Former Nottingham Forest and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Put another 20 minutes on please. This is brilliant.
It's end-to-end, chances for both teams. This is football.
Wrexham 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Clinton Morrison
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at the Stok Cae Ras
Do you think the goalscoring is over..? No way.
MK Dons 1-1 Oxford
Oxford put a corner into the box and Indonesia's Ole Romeny curls a shot over from the corner of the box.
Wrexham 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Ryan Longman gets the ball on his left foot but Matz Sels dives low to his right to make a decent save.
Preston 0-1 Wigan
The goal proves to be Harrison Bettoni's last act of the night.
He went down with what looked like cramp and Ryan Lowe decides the youngster has done enough.
Maleace Asamoah replaces him.
Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Vale's first card of the game as goalscorer Jordan Shipley is booked for a foul.
Wrexham 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Robert Earnshaw
Former Nottingham Forest and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Hudson-Odoi has just come on and it's a great finish after another great ball.
He's managed to guide it into the bottom corner. We've had some great finishes tonight.
You can't catch your breath here.
Wrexham 3-2 Nottingham Forest
Clinton Morrison
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at the Stok Cae Ras
This is why we love the FA Cup. It's the first time Hutchinson has taken his full back on and he cuts it back for Hudson-Odoi who finishes right into that bottom corner. Brilliant finish.
MK Dons 1-1 Oxford
Aaron Collins has a shot saved by Matt Ingram. The Dons man has scored one but been denied a few times by the Oxford back-up keeper now.
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Nottingham Forest)
Hope for Forest once more. Just after going 3-1 down, Callum Hudson-Odoi peels back to near the penalty spot, gets the ball played to him from Omari Hutchinson and fires low on the turn through a crowded penalty area.
A superb game to start off FA Cup third-round weekend.
Wrexham 3-1 Nottingham Forest
Robert Earnshaw
Former Nottingham Forest and Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wow! What a header but what a cross.
Dom Hyam, drink it in. These beautiful nights, you've just scored a goal, enjoy this moment.
It's a great free-kick from Dobson. Poor defending from Forest maybe with that high line but the cross is inch-perfect.
Wrexham 3-1 Nottingham Forest
Clinton Morrison
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at the Stok Cae Ras
It's an unbelievable ball into the box, you can't defend that. Forest can't defend set pieces this season, it is their Achilles' heel, and what a header from Hyam.
Wrexham 3-1 Nottingham Forest
Ian Mitchelmore
BBC Sport Wales at Stok Cae Ras
And this place has just bonkers again!
A truly wonderful delivery into the box, and it's a first Wrexham goal for deadline day signing Dom Hyam.
He's been a colossus at the back since joining the club.
Port Vale 1-0 Fleetwood
Vale sub Mo Faal has a shot saved by David Harrington. The first effort on target either side have had since the goal.
Harrison Bettoni
Wigan have taken the lead through 18-year-old Harrison Bettoni!
There is plenty of luck about the goal but the League One side deserve it.
A loose pass from Milutin Osmajic allows Wigan to break and Callum Wright plays the ball to Bettoni on the right.
The youngster cuts inside, takes aim with his left foot and the shot takes a big deflection to wrong-foot Daniel Iversen in the Preston goal.
Image source, Getty ImagesDominic Hyam
Wrexham restore their two-goal advantage and do it in style.
They get a free-kick close to the right touchline and it is a superb ball in from George Dobson and Wrexham skipper Dominic Hyam is there to power in a diving header.
What a moment.
Image source, Getty ImagesPreston 0-0 Wigan
Another change for Preston as Alfie Devine is sent on for Lewis Dobbin.
Wigan are sticking with the XI that started the game for now.