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Swansea City vs Nottingham Forest. The FA Cup Fourth Round.

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Swansea City 5

  • L Cullen (7th minute, 67th minute)
  • M Grimes (29th minute, 61st minute pen)
  • O Cooper (84th minute)

Nottingham Forest 1

  • A Knockaert (56th minute)

Swansea 5-1 Nottingham Forest: Liam Cullen, Matt Grimes doubles in FA Cup rout

Match report as Matt Grimes and Liam Cullen both score twice in big win; Anthony Knockaert gave Forest hope before controversial penalty; Swansea face Man City in fifth round

Matt Grimes celebrates scoring for Swansea vs Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup
Image: Matt Grimes celebrates scoring for Swansea vs Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup

Swansea strolled into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 5-1 victory over Championship rivals Nottingham Forest.

Doubles from Matt Grimes and Liam Cullen, as well as Oli Cooper's first senior goal, sent Swansea into the last 16 of the competition for the third time in four seasons.

Anthony Knockaert gave Forest hope at 2-1 at the start of the second half, before a controversial penalty restored the hosts' cushion.

But Swansea showed the form which has taken them to second spot in the Championship in extending their unbeaten home run at the Liberty Stadium to 10 games, with their reward a meeting with Manchester City.

Swansea City's Liam Cullen celebrates scoring against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup
Image: Swansea City's Liam Cullen celebrates scoring against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup

Both sides made major changes from midweek league action - Swansea seven and Forest 10 - but the hosts made a brisk start and took the lead inside seven minutes when Wayne Routledge scampered down the left.

Routledge, having possibly evaded an assistant's offside flag, delivered an excellent cross for Cullen to convert with a side-foot volley from eight yards.

Swansea were in control without creating too many openings, but the pressure was suddenly applied to good effect before the half-hour mark.

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Jordan Smith moved his feet quickly to stop Joe Worrall's header from dropping into his net for an unfortunate own goal.

But Forest failed to clear the resulting corner and Yan Dhanda set up Grimes from 25 yards, with the midfielder beating Smith with a vicious hit.

Swansea sensed the tie could be put to bed before the break and Manning produced a cross which Connor Roberts headed over.

Forest made a double substitution at the break with Cafu and Miguel Guerrero replacing Fouad Bachirou and Luke Freeman. There was a strong response from Chris Hughton's side as Joe Lolley and Jenkinson had shots blocked, both times by the commanding figure of Ryan Bennett.

But Forest were back in the tie after 56 minutes when Lolley slalomed his way through the home defence before being upended by Marc Guehi.

Referee Kevin Friend could have pointed to the spot, but he let the play run an extra second and Knockaert swept home in style.

Swansea restored their two-goal advantage in controversial circumstances five minutes later.

Manning was running with the ball when appearing to move his foot towards Worrall and falling just inside the area, but referee Friend pointed to the spot and Grimes stroked home his second with ease.

The tie was put beyond Forest after 67 minutes when Dhanda and Manning combined for Cullen to dispatch a low drive.

Cooper then crowned victory by squeezing his shot under Smith's body to send Swansea into the next round.

FA Cup 2020/21 - key dates and draw

The FA Cup schedule has been confirmed, with the final set to take place at Wembley on Saturday May 15.

There will be no replays this season to help ease fixture congestion.

  • Fifth round: Wednesday February 10
  • Quarter-finals: Saturday March 20
  • Semi-finals: Saturday April 17
  • Final: Saturday May 15
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