Arsenal's Nicklas Bendtner scores the opening goal of the game in the 22nd minute, albeit with the help of a sizeable deflection off Huddersfield Town's Peter Clarke (not pictured)Photograph: Nigel French/PASébastien Squillaci's red card for a foul on Jack Hunt preceded an equaliser from Alan Lee, which Manuel Almunia was unable to stopPhotograph: Clive Mason/Getty ImagesHuddersfield looked as though they had earned a draw until Jamie McCombe fouled Bendtner four minutes from time, allowing Cesc Fábregas to slot home the winner Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images
Despite the defeat, Huddersfield's supporters look pretty pleased with their team at the final whistlePhotograph: John Sibley/Action ImagesRoberto Mancini's Manchester City also faced League One opposition as they travelled to Meadow Lane to face Notts CountyPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesCounty's Neal Bishop headed County into the lead in the 59th minutePhotograph: Tony Marshall/EMPICS SportBut Edin Dzeko scored his first goal for City 10 minutes from time to clinch a drawPhotograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action ImagesWest Ham and Nottingham Forest traded goals at Upton Park. Victor Obinna gave the Hammers the lead in the fourth minute when he turned Mark Noble's shot goalwards before Dele Adebola drew Forest levelPhotograph: Jed Leicester/Action ImagesDavid McGoldrick put Forest in the lead in the 40th minute after Robert Green could only parry a goalbound header from his team-mate Herita Ilunga. But Obinna's second fortuitous goal – which he intended as a cross – made it 2-2 at half-timePhotograph: Henry Browne/Action ImagesObinna completed his hat-trick in the 52nd minute after Winston Reid was pulled back and earned a penalty. It proved to be the match winnerPhotograph: Stephen Pond/EMPICS SportRobert Huth's 81st-minute header gave Stoke the advantage over Wolves at Molineux in an all Premier League affairPhotograph: Paul Thomas/Action ImagesNenad Milijas had a chance to equalise from the penalty spot in stoppage time, but his effort was saved by the goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen, meaning Stoke City progress to the next roundPhotograph: Neal Simpson/EMPICS SportFulham took an early lead at Craven Cottage when former Tottenham player Danny Murphy slotted home from the spot after Alan Hutton fouled Clint Dempsey.Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesMurphy repeated the trick three minutes later after Michael Dawson tugged back Mousa Dembele (a foul for which he was red-carded). Brede Hangeland then slotted in at the far post to score his side's third goal of the game with only 23 minutes on the clockPhotograph: Joe Giddens/EMPICS SportMoussa Dembele ran from midfield to score a fine solo goal making it 4-0 at half-time. And so it stayedPhotograph: Joe Giddens/EMPICS Sport
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