Brighton v Arsenal: FA Cup fourth round – as it happened!

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5.56pm GMT17:56

Led by Tomas Rosicky, Arsenal were delightful to watch for long spells and looked more than comfortable at half-time. Brighton, after an insipid 45, were much better in the second period, with Rohan Ince in midfield particularly impressive, and they really made a fight of it. But it’s the holders who march on courtesy of Rosicky’s masterclass, while Walcott and Özil looked good before tiring on their returns to fitness. I’m off, speak soon! And if you haven’t had enough yet, Nick Miller has all the action from Equatorial Guinea v Gabon in the Africa Cup of Nations. Bye!

5.53pm GMT17:53

FULL-TIME! Brighton 2-3 Arsenal

That is that.

Updated at 6.47pm GMT

5.52pm GMT17:52

94mins: Rosicky crosses to Ramsey from the right. The Welshman volleys over.

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93mins: Sánchez once more. This time he hits the roof of the net.

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92mins: Arsenal keeping possession now. Rosicky dribbles forward, Dunk slides in front of him and the ball hits his arm. Another free-kick to come.

5.50pm GMT17:50

91mins: Akpom breaks, Sánchez is unmarked to his right but the former chooses to continue himself and is taken down by Dunk 25 yards from goal. Sánchez’s free-kick is well saved by Stockdale. Then Arsenal take it to the corner.

5.49pm GMT17:49

90mins: Four minutes injury time.

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90mins: Brighton have it at the back. A long Greer pump forward sees Koscielny collect. He feeds to Monreal who gives it right back to Greer, who – yep, you guessed it – hooks another long ball forward.

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89mins: March sends a low cross in from the right but Flamini hooks clear.

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88mins: Greer booked for taking down Akpom.

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86mins: Penalty shout for Brighton ignored by Michael Oliver. Colunga’s cross hits Chambers arm at point-blank range. The defender simply had no time to get his arm, which was by his side, out of the way. A correct call.

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86mins: Sánchez’s corner picks out Koscielny at the back-post but Brighton get rid.

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85mins: Sánchez takes it himself. It takes a very slight deflection off the wall and glazes the bar. Corner incoming.

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83mins: Sánchez is taken down by Greer at the edge of the area with a high boot. Danger, here.

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82mins: Final Brighton change sees Colunga on for Forster-Caskey.

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80mins: Arsenal drop deep as Greer picks out O’Grady on the edge of the box. He is dispossessed, Arsenal break through Sánchez. The Chilean picks out Akpom, whose shot is saved by Stockdale.

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5.38pm GMT17:38

78mins: Coquelin on for Özil who had tired.

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76mins: Akpom breaks on the left for Arsenal and Holla comes across to take one for the team and pick up a yellow card. Worth it to halt a promising break from Arsenal.

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5.37pm GMT17:37

75mins: Ince slides in and takes the ball off Sánchez’s feet in the centre-circle and Brighton then attack on the left.

5.34pm GMT17:34

GOAL! Brighton 2-3 Arsenal (Baldock, 75)

And they’ve pulled one back again! Monreal and Koscielny are all over the place but Baldock keeps calm and, with Szczesny forced to come off his line, he dinks it wonderfully over the keeper and into the bottom left corner.

Updated at 5.58pm GMT

5.31pm GMT17:31

73mins: Sam Baldock booked for taking down Rosicky.

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71mins: The tempo is dropping now. Brighton playing it about without much to threaten Arsenal. Inevitably, they lose possession softly.

5.29pm GMT17:29

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5.28pm GMT17:28

70mins: Arsenal make two changes. Akpom and Sánchez make their way on in place of Giroud and Walcott.

5.27pm GMT17:27

69mins: March looking lively since coming on. He flies down the right but his options are sparse to say the least with O’Grady the only player up front and Arsenal surround him before cleaning up.

5.25pm GMT17:25

67mins: Giroud spreads it wide to Walcott on the left, having swapped flanks with Özil, and he drills a right-footed effort towards goal. Stockdale saves.

Updated at 5.28pm GMT

5.25pm GMT17:25

Clinical

4 - The first four shots on target in the game between Brighton and Arsenal have resulted in a goal. Thrill.

5.23pm GMT17:23

65mins: March is involved right away, finding O’Grady but the striker’s effort fails to find the target.

5.21pm GMT17:21

63mins: First Brighton substitute as March, er, marches on for Bruno (sorry).

5.20pm GMT17:20

62mins: Rosicky has been exceptional aside from his clearance in the buildup to Brighton’s goal. Arsenal have resumed control after that brief spell before the third where Brighton were coming into it. And the olés are now ringing out from the away end.

5.18pm GMT17:18

Rosicky smashes a wonderful right-footed volley past Stockdale after yet another good give-and-go with Giroud, whose lofted return ball fell perfectly into the Czech’s path. A typical Arsenal goal, in many ways.

5.17pm GMT17:17

GOAL! Brighton 1-3 Arsenal (Rosicky, 59)

That, you would think, is that.

Updated at 5.34pm GMT

5.16pm GMT17:16

57mins: Brighton, with the fans ratcheting the volume up, are imposing themselves now.

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56mins: Nice run for Calderon into the area. Koscielny is tracking him but the Brighton player takes an embarrassing tumble with the ball at his feet and Michael Oliver waves play on.

Updated at 5.39pm GMT

5.13pm GMT17:13

54mins: Arsenal corner as Giroud and Dunk square up. The delivery is only partially cleared by Dunk, Rosicky, on the left of the area, knocks it to Giroud who cannot muster an attempt.

Updated at 5.13pm GMT

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53mins: Chambers crosses from the right by Bruno chests it back to Stockdale.

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5.10pm GMT17:10

A terrible clearance from Rosicky sees Baldock pressure Chambers. The defender protests but the ball falls to O’Grady who steadies, sees off a terribly lackadaisical Koscielny challenge and fires low to Szczesny’s right from just inside the box. They couldn’t, could they?

Updated at 5.12pm GMT

5.08pm GMT17:08

GOAL! Brighton 1-2 Arsenal (O'Grady, 50)

And they’ve got one back

Updated at 5.24pm GMT

5.07pm GMT17:07

49mins: Özil’s free-kick from the right is headed clear by O’Grady. Gibbs pumps it back into the box but it breaks in Brighton’s favour.

Updated at 5.27pm GMT

5.05pm GMT17:05

47mins: Rosicky floats an aestethically pleasing pass over the Brighton defence but it holds up after bouncing and can’t find Giroud

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5.03pm GMT17:03

Peep No2!

We’re rolling again. What can Brighton do to get back into this? They need to press Arsenal, first off, and then try to get some decent service into O’Grady, who has been very ineffective up front. Arsenal will want more of the same after such a convincing opening 45 minutes.

5.01pm GMT17:01

Aston Villa have beaten Bournemouth 2-1, in case you were wondering …

4.57pm GMT16:57

Some of your half-time emails

Looks like Arsenal and West Ham are building a partnership to rescue the Premier League from its batting collapse – Marie Meyer delivers a mixed metaphor

Does Arsenal’s capture of centre back Gabriel Paulista signal decreasing need for Arsenal Rhinoceros (Pentrate-us Bicornis) which have become increasingly endangered and on the point of extinction? They have become increasingly slow in movement and reaction to such an extent they are even being hunted down by poles. Despite their usefulness in putting out bushfires in the wild, and cigarettes in change rooms, they are continually being replaced by more nimble types – Raymond Reardon, who may not be the former snooker player

4.47pm GMT16:47

Half-time: Brighton 0-2 Arsenal

And that’s the break. Utterly dominant from Arsenal. Brighton need to change it up in the next 15 minutes or things could turn bleak for them.

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45mins: One minute (at least) to be added on.

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44mins: Gibbs looks for a one-two with Giroud but the return fails to make its way into the path of the advanced defender.

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4.43pm GMT16:43

42mins: Dunk gets in the way of a rocket-propelled Ramsey shot from 25 yards.

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41mins: Brighton win a free-kick 30 yards out after Ramsey slides in on Forster-Caskey. Arsenal clean the delivery up, Walcott breaks on the left but the home side recover in enough time to stem the flow and Arsenal end up working it back to the defence before Rosicky goes again after being fed by Chambers.

4.41pm GMT16:41

39mins: Ince wins it in midfield and tries to find Baldock. But his pass does not have enough pace on it, summing up Brighton’s performance so far.

4.38pm GMT16:38

37mins: Now Arsenal have it back and are zipping it around. Flamini finds Rosicky, who is in delightful form. A flick to Giroud follows before the France striker loses it.

4.37pm GMT16:37

35mins: Bit of a lull now. Brighton in possession at the back but struggling to find a pass into midfield. After a minute or so, Bruno threads a ball through to O’Grady, who finds Forster-Caskey. The youngster drills well over from 30ish yards.

4.34pm GMT16:34

32mins: More tippy-tappy football from Arsenal. They are in no rush, playing a dozen or so short passes at a relaxed pace from right to left. Gibbs finds Giroud but he can’t control.

4.31pm GMT16:31

29mins: Big chance for Brighton. The best we’ve seen from them so far. Koscielny hesitates and fails to clear. Sam Baldock is left unmarked at the back-post and drills narrowly over.

Updated at 4.57pm GMT

4.29pm GMT16:29

27mins: In the rare moments Arsenal do not have possession, they are closing down Brighton rapidly in an attempt to win it back. This is all very impressive so far from Arsenal, but Brighton simply have not settled and look very shaky.

4.26pm GMT16:26

So, so slick from Arsenal. Rosicky cuts into a central position near the D, picks out Özil who was too loosely marked by Greer, and the Germany international takes a delightful, nonchalant touch before coolly slotting past Stockdale. Game over?

4.25pm GMT16:25

GOAL! Brighton 0-2 Arsenal (Özil, 24)

And that leads to a second goal

Updated at 5.05pm GMT

4.24pm GMT16:24

23mins: Lots of nice tippy-tappy passing from Arsenal on the left. Brighton can’t get a touch.

4.22pm GMT16:22

21mins: Bennett cedes possession too easily and Walcott charges forward. He reaches the area and with Rosicky in space, Walcott gets confused, stutters and Brighton clear.

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4.20pm GMT16:20

19mins: Finally some attacking intent from Brighton as Ince runs purposefully forward and tries to find O’Grady but his pass is intercepted. Arsenal then break and Rosicky’s cross from the left is smothered by Stockdale.

4.19pm GMT16:19

17mins: After that ferocious start, Arsenal appear happy to leave Brighton have the ball for a slight moment. The hosts are hardly threatening and when they give it away Arsenal keep it and keep it some more.

4.16pm GMT16:16

15mins: Brighton passing it across the back again and Dunk puts a long ball forward, into the path of Baldock but Szczesny comes out to collect.

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(Elsewhere – and this really is noteworthy – Aston Villa have actually, finally, eventually scored a goal. And lead 1-0 at home to Bournemouth 10 minutes into the second period)

4.14pm GMT16:14

12mins: Brighton are allowed to pass it around the back a little. Eventually Bruno advances on the right, tries to find Calderon but his pass is overhit and Arsenal have a goal-kick.

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10mins: Another Arsenal corner after the ball deflects off Greer. Bruno clears Walcott’s delivery.

4.11pm GMT16:11

9mins: Brighton finally make it out of their half. Bruno puts a long-throw into the box, it’s headed clear by Gibbs as far as Rohan Ince, whose tasty volley is blocked by Özil. Imagine it hurt the returning Germany international, no matter how much work he’s been doing in the gym.

4.08pm GMT16:08

7mins: Walcott wins another Arsenal corner on the right as Brighton continue to struggle with their movement. Bruno clears the delivery, Rosicky has a potshot blocked by O’Grady and eventually Gibbs’ cross from the left is claimed in the air by Stockdale.

4.07pm GMT16:07

6mins: Ramsey and Özil play a neat one-two and the former has a right-footed shot blocked by Dunk. Corner for Arsenal … which Olivier Giroud heads goalwards before it’s cleared.

4.06pm GMT16:06

4mins: Walcott dribbles forward and attempts a give and go with Giroud but the Frenchman’s pass fails to find the goalscorer. Not exactly the start Brighton wanted, they need to get some sort of possession and settle soon.

4.04pm GMT16:04

Calum Chambers advances down the right flank and crosses to Theo Walcott at the near post. Walcott takes a touch, steadies and fires across goal into the far corner. What a start for the visitors.

4.03pm GMT16:03

GOAL! Brighton 0-1 Arsenal (Walcott, 2)

After 90 seconds!

Updated at 4.25pm GMT

4.02pm GMT16:02

Peep!

Arsenal get us going, playing from right to left in their yellow change strip as we’re watching. Brighton are in their usual blue and white kit.

3.51pm GMT15:51

Chris Hughton, everybody!

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3.50pm GMT15:50

Some words from the managers

Brighton’s Chris Hughton explains Joao Teixeira’s absence: “He’s ill, had a temperature yesterday … it was significantly worse overnight and this morning. A real blow for him, but we’re a team in decent form at the moment.

Arsène Wenger on Cup shocks: “It was a huge surprise that it happened to teams at home. English football. [Something mumbled about academies and lower league teams’ physicality].”

3.38pm GMT15:38

Hans-Peter Sieber has emailed in

After yesterday’s results, if Arsenal stumble against Brighton, can you still call it a surprise? They have the onus of being favourites, but they have been amply warned! On the other hand, a starting eleven without that one-man powerhouse Sanchez does bode ill for a cup fixture. Is he at least on the bench? If not, I am low on optimism!

Yes, Hans-Peter, Alexis Sánchez is on the bench along with this bunch …

Brighton subs: Hughes, Adrian Colunga, Mackail-Smith, Chicksen, Rea, March, Walton. Arsenal subs: Mertesacker, Sánchez, Cazorla, Martínez, Coquelin, Akpom, Bellerin. And the referee, who let’s hope we don’t have to mention again but propably should do for posterity is Mr Michael Oliver

3.31pm GMT15:31

Anyone for stats?

Brighton’s only defeat in their past 12 home Cup matches came against Arsenal in January 2013 – the last time the Gunners have had a tie outside of London

Arsenal have scored at least twice in six of their past seven FA Cup games – and Olivier Giroud, who starts up front on his own today, has scored in five of his past seven

This will be the fifth FA Cup meeting between the two and Arsenal have won the four previous encounters

Updated at 4.10pm GMT

3.18pm GMT15:18

A brief preamble

Can we take another shock? Is it possible to have too many Cupsets in one weekend?

Brighton have improved drastically since Chris Hughton took charge – winning three of their four games, including a midweek win over promotion chasing Ipswich, to ease fears of them becoming embroiled in a relegation battle. They will fancy their chances here.

Arsenal, the current kings of the Cup, are not just big favourites today but after yesterday’s brilliance also the bookmakers’ choice to go all the way to Wemb-er-lee once again along with Manchester United, who of course could only draw at Cambridge. Arsène Wenger’s team also come into this on the back of that outstanding performance at Manchester City last weekend … so cue a below par, nervy, twitchy-bum performance.

The teams

Brighton: Stockdale; Bruno, Greer, Dunk, Bennett; Holla, Ince; Calderon, Forster-Caskey, Baldock; O’Grady

Arsenal: Szczesny; Chambers, Koscielny, Monreal, Gibbs; Flamini; Walcott, Ramsey, Ozil, Rosicky; Giroud

3.00pm GMT15:00

Alan will be here shortly with all the action from the Amex Stadium. In the meantime, here’s Amy Lawrence on the match:

Iñigo Calderón could scarcely bear to watch his television last Sunday as his fellow Spaniard Santi Cazorla dazzled while Arsenal defeated Manchester City. Calderón, who hails from the Basque country, not so far from the Asturias region that Cazorla calls home, is an enthusiastic admirer of his compatriot’s talent but there was a point where watching became almost too much. “I tried to switch off the TV,” Calderón says with a chuckle. “They were on fire and I tried not to destroy my confidence.”

Jokes apart, this awareness about his own confidence levels – and how they can be manipulated by external influences and personal techniques – is particularly highly tuned in a player who has become a stalwart for Brighton & Hove Albion since his arrival five years ago.

As a young player Calderón combined his sporting aspirations with education at the university in Vitoria. He spent five years soaking up the nuances of a sports science degree and when he finished he took a masters in sports psychology. All while representing the shirts of Alicante and Alavés. He uses the insights and intuition he picked up in the classroom constantly in the dressing room and on the training ground. It is, he believes, a fundamental part of his footballing life.

Read the full story here.

Updated at 3.20pm GMT