Taiwo Awoniyi injury latest: Nottingham Forest striker suffers head injury in FA Cup after collision with keeper
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TAIWO AWONIYI is down and receiving treatment on the pitch after a serious collision with Exeter City keeper Joe Whitworth.
Whitworth came out to claim a high ball and accidentally hit Awoniyi.
The keeper's elbow smashed into Awoniyi's face, leaving him on the floor.
Awoniyi - who had scored Nottingham Forest's second - was on the floor for more than 10 MINUTES.
He was then carried off on a stretcher. There is no word on his current condition at the time of writing.
The game already had ten minutes of allotted time before Awoniyi went down, with the game now expected to go on for at least a further ten minutes.
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FULL TIME - Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
What a game.
Jota nearly broke the goal with that strike at the end, maybe placement would have been the better option.
In year's gone by, Exeter would be heading up to the City Ground for a deserved replay.
Not anymore - to extra time and possibly penalties we go.
Credit: AFP Latest score – Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
90+22 - OFF THE POST! Madness at both ends of the pitch.
Jay Bird misses a chance for Exeter, before Jota hammers the woodwork down the other end.
Latest score – Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
90+20 - What a chance to win it for the Grecians!
Pat Jones wiggles his way into the box and manages to get a snap-shot away under pressure from Moreno.
His effort flies just inches wide of the far post. Head in hands around St James Park.
Latest score - Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
90+18 - Despite having the man advantage, Forest just can't carve out a decent chance to trouble Whitworth.
Gibbs-White is penalised for a needless foul on halfway - we've seen plenty of that today, with Exeter winning cheap freekicks on the break.
The League One side have about 5 minutes to hang on for extra time.
Credit: Getty Awoniyi leaves on a stretcher
Applause from all four sides of the ground as Awoniyi is carried off, with just over 12 minutes elapsed since he went down.
We'll give you an update on his condition as soon as we get it.
The game has now resumed - there's ten minutes of stoppage time to play before we potentially get extra-time in Devon.
RED CARD - Exeter (Ed Turns)
A wild high tackle from debutant Ed Turns on Morgan Gibbs-White - and you don't get away with those these days.
Straight red card and after a fantastic effort, the Grecians now facing an uphill battle to get anything from this game.
Latest score - Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
Still level in Devon, with extra time looming as we head into the last 20 minutes.
Should it go to penalties, Forest keeper Carlos Miguel won't be the hero as he's been forced off by injury.
A night to forget for the Brazilian. Morgan Gibbs-White coming off the bench for Forest, who have been right off it since the break.
Credit: PA GOAL! Exeter 2-2 Nottingham Forest
Put this keeper under pressure and he'll buckle.
That seems to have been the message at halftime from the Exeter management.
An early corner is not dealt with by Forest, with Magennis smashing in on the rebound. Game on.
From Justin Allen at St James' Park
Looking pretty comfortable for Nuno Santo's men as they trudge off at St James Park 2-1 up after coming behind from that early scare.
The second goal - a lovely strike from Taiwo Awoniyo - has put Forest deservedly in charge.
The League One side are too passive defensively and need to get more in their Premier League opponents' faces if they are to stand a chance of getting back into this FA Cup tie.
GOAL! Exeter 1-2 Nottingham Forest
What a goal that is.
Awoniyi picks up the ball 20 yards out and surrounded by defenders.
The Forest forward takes three men out the game with one touch - before smashing into the opposite corner.
From Justin Allen at St James Park
Well, we were wondering if there could be a second Premier League giant slaying here in Devon when Exeter moved in front through Josh Magennis.
The Grecians' bitter rivals Plymouth stunned Liverpool on Sunday and home fans were dreaming.
But Roman Sosa showed great quality to get past a couple of tackles before neatly slotting past keeper Joe Whitworth.
The goal has quietened the crowd down which is music to the ears of Forest - but still lots of work to do.
GOAL! Exeter 1-1 Nottingham Forest
A strong response from the Prem side.
And they're back level, with Sosa scrambling in a scrappy equaliser.
GOAL! Exeter 1-0 Nottingham Forest
The magic of the cup is alive.
A shocker from Forest keeper Carlos Miguel, who spills a routine cross into the path of Josh Magennis.
The Northern Irish forward smashes into the top corner - and the roof comes off at St James' Park.
Nott an easy task
Forest begin tonight's clash in the unusual position of being the highest-ranked team left in the competition.
Exeter boss Caldwell said: "It's a Premier League team that's doing extremely well.
"They are really surprising people this year with how high they are up the table, pushing for a Champions League place.
"We know how difficult a task this is going to be. We're really excited and really looking forward to it."
Credit: Getty Giant-killing inbound?
League One side Exeter have won just one of their last 9 games across all competitions.
That was in the third round last month against Oxford United.
And boss Gary Caldwell has drilled a sense of "Why not us?" into his players before KO.
Here's how they lineup for tonight's clash under the lights...
Exeter XI: Whitworth, Niskanen, McMillan, McDonald, Turns, Harper, Richards, Francis, Mitchell, Trevitt, Magennis.
Credit: PA Cup for it
Forest's last FA Cup triumph came way back in 1959.
But you get the feeling this impressively drilled team is well-suited to tournament football.
Here's how Forest line up, with Nuno ringing the changes. A dangerous game - just ask Liverpool...
Gibbs-White, Wood, and Elanga are all named among the subs.
Forest XI: Carlos Miguel, Danilo, Boly, Sangare, Toffolo, da Silva, Moreno, Sosa, Yates, Jota Silva, Awoniyi.
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The two teamsheets are almost in for our final FA Cup tie of the fourth round.
Will Nuno Santo ring the changes for high-flying Forest, despite Liverpool's humbling just down the road in Plymouth on Sunday?
We'll soon find out - the City players got a rousing reception arriving ahead of a full house at St James' Park.
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Draw in full
Just in case you've been living under a rock since yesterday, here's how the ties came out of the hat.
We've one more tie to come tonight, with Forest making the long trek down to Exeter.
- Preston North End vs Burnley
- Aston Villa vs Cardiff City
- Crystal Palace vs Millwall
- Manchester United vs Fulham
- Newcastle vs Brighton
- Bournemouth vs Wolves
- Manchester City vs Plymouth
- Exeter City/Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich Town
Credit: Getty Eyes on the prize
Plymouth Argyle were the big story of round four, knocking out Premier Leaguer leaders Liverpool at Home Park.
The Pilgrims have been rewarded with a lucrative trip to face Man City.
Asked how much the tie could generate for the club, Chairman Simon Hallett told the BBC: "We've yet to work out the exact figures, but I am going to say it's going to be somewhere between £600,000 and £1million.
"When we played Liverpool eight years ago Anfield had a capacity of just over 50,000 - we made about £700,000.
"So I think we should do a little bit better this time. The Etihad I believe has a capacity of about 62,000, so we think it should be somewhere between £600,000 and £1m.
"Much more important than the money - and the money will be nice - is that it's going to be a great day out for at least 15,000 of our fans."
Caldwell - Why can't it be us?
After helping Wigan to FA Cup success in 2013, Exeter City boss Gary Caldwell is out for a shock tonight against Forest.
He told The Guardian: "It was an amazing achievement for such a small club.
"In this competition, a club always rises above what it can do.
"I said to the players at the start of this year: ‘Why can’t that be us?’"
Credit: PA Best finishes in the FA Cup
- Manchester United: Winners (13)
- Manchester City: Winners (7)
- Aston Villa: Winners (7)
- Newcastle: Winners (6)
- Wolves: Winners (4)
- Nottingham Forest: Winners (2)
- Preston North End (2)
- Cardiff City: Winners (1)
- Ipswich Town: Winners (1)
- Burnley: Winners (1)
- Crystal Palace: Final
- Milwall: Final
- Fulham: Final
- Brighton: Final
- Plymouth Argyle: Semi-finals
- Bournemouth: Quarter-finals
- Exeter City: Quarter-finals