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Bristol City 00 Nottingham Forest Hosts earn replay at City Ground
Match report as Bristol City and Nottingham Forest fought out a goalless FA Cup draw; Forest avoid fate West Ham suffered in the third round at Ashton Gate when Championship side produced a memorable upset against Premier League opposition; Fourth-round r

Bristol City and Nottingham Forest fought out a goalless FA Cup draw and will replay their fourth-round tie at the City Ground.

Forest will be glad to avoid the fate West Ham suffered in the third round at Ashton Gate when the Sky Bet Championship side produced a memorable upset against Premier League opposition.

But Nuno Espirito Santo's side will not welcome the extra game amid their battle to stay in the top flight.

How Bristol City frustrated Forest...

Forest shaded the clearest openings during what was a pretty even affair but, in the end, had to settle for a rematch and the first clean sheet of Nuno's seven-game reign.

City - 13th in the Championship and 17 places below Forest in the football pyramid - fielded 10 of the team that started the West Ham win, with Jason Knight replacing Joe Williams in the Robins' midfield.

Forest were unchanged from the side that lost a five-goal Premier League thriller at Brentford last weekend.

There was heartening news on the bench as the influential Morgan Gibbs-White returned following a two-game injury lay-off, and the England Under-21 international came on at half-time to good effect.

City, roared on by another capacity crowd, began on the front foot and Tommy Conway was snuffed out twice by Andrew Omobamidele.

Conway was the hero against the Hammers, scoring in both games, but the young striker missed the target from 10 yards when unmarked, side-footing Anis Mehmeti's cross wide.

Forest had carried little attacking threat in the opening quarter, apart from Nuno Tavares curling a free-kick in to the side-netting.

But the visitors did force the only save of the first half after 28 minutes, with Ryan Yates firing straight at Max O'Leary in the home goal.

City continued to probe but were almost caught by a swift raid moments before the interval.

Chris Wood led the breakout and fed Callum Hudson-Odoi, who pulled the ball back for the onrushing Danilo to hit the hoarding behind the goal.

Knight headed over Taylor Gardner-Hickman's corner in first-half stoppage time, but Gibbs-White's arrival gave Forest more fluidity when building attacks.

Gibbs-White almost made an instant impact with a header that was blocked and it was the midfielder's lofted pass which saw Wood nod tamely at O'Leary.

City responded with Cameron Pring crossing to the far post and Forest goalkeeper Matt Turner shovelling the ball behind under pressure from Knight.

Robins substitute Sam Bell saw Murillo's midriff get in the way of a powerful attempt, while Hudson-Odoi should have done better than find the side-netting after Gibbs-White had driven at the heart of the home defence.

When Pring ended a swift City counter-attack by rippling the side-netting and Danilo fluffed his lines from a free-kick, the tie was destined to be replayed.

What the managers said...

Bristol City boss Liam Manning: "I'm really pleased. It epitomises what the group is about. I thought we had some really good passages of control. I can't speak highly enough of the lads.

"I thought they showed a terrific level of focus throughout the game. The history of the club in the cup, we can use that to inspire use. We have shown away at West Ham we can perform. We can take the belief from that [into the replay with Forest].

"We have shown the level we can hit. What the lads have shown over three games against Premier League sides is that we are heading in the right direction."

Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo: "Definitely [we had to work hard]. We expected a tough match and it was difficult. But the second half was much better. We were organised and didn't concede too many chances.

"Now we have to regroup again and play again. We came here to try and win. That was our main objective. We now have one more game. We have to play it. Hopefully we will recover some bodies for that match.

"A clean sheet is always something we have to look for as a team."

What's next?

Bristol City are back in Sky Bet Championship action on Tuesday January 30 with a trip to Coventry.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest kickstart the midweek Premier League card when hosting Arsenal on Tuesday January 30.

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