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Forest book Wembley visit

It took a penalty shootout to get them there, but over the course of the game, there is no denying Forest were the better side.

They thought they had been awarded a penalty in normal time, only to see VAR send the official to monitor, who then reversed his decision.

Not that it matters now, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side incredible season continues with silverware a realistic opportunity.

Credit: Reuters
Credit: Reuters

Matz ex-Sels in penalty shootout

Signing Sels from Strasbourg may have been some of the best business Nuno Espirito Santo has done at the City Ground.

He has been one of the key components of a season that has surprised many and tonight was no different.

The Belgian keeper saved two of Brighton’s spot-kicks to send the visitors through to the FA Cup semi-finals.

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FT: Brighton 0-0 Nott’m Forest (ET) [3-4 on pens]

Ryan Yates has booked his sides place at Wembley.

The Nott’m Forest skipper stroked his penalty home to secure it.

In a game of little clear-cut chances, a penalty shootout was required, with the visitors taking the spoils.

Nott’m Forest beat Brighton 4-3 on penalties

Goal – Ryan Yates (Nott’m Forest) 3-4

Goal – Lewis Dunk (Brighton) 3-3

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