Mansfield v Arsenal: FA Cup fifth round – live

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16 min: A wayward pass from Trossard back to Mosquera gets a few ironic cheers. The Mansfield fans are really involved now. Kepa tries to go direct to Jesus but Oshilaja heads safely back to his goalkeeper, to more applause.

14 min: Roberts is next to have a go for Mansfield and his bending shot from distance drops just wide of the far post!

12 min: Arsenal fail to clear properly and Reed drives through the crowd from the edge of the box, Kepa getting down well to stop it. Oates tries his luck next and it’s deflected just wide. The corner causes carnage in the Arsenal box and it’s cleared against a Mansfield player and out for a goal-kick. Exciting!

11 min: We have VAR in action today. Roberts saves at point-blank range from Trossard before the assistant’s flag goes up against Jesus for a run earlier in the move.

Then Mansfield surge forward …

10 min: Blake-Tracey does well to intercept a ball through the middle looking for Jesus. Mansfield work it to Tyler Roberts and the former Leeds man tries to lob Kepa from the edge of the box, the emphasis being on the word ‘tries’. It’s not a bad effort though, the home crowd liked it.

8 min: The pitch is nice and bobbly in midfield but more playable out wide. Madueke and Dowman are doubling up on Arsenal’s right and you fear McLaughlin at left wing-back is going to be looking at the clock, a lot.

6 min: Dowman looks very dangerous, gliding past a couple of Mansfield players before winning a corner. Arsenal, strangely for them, take it short and Mosquera’s deflected shot flies over the bar. Trossard takes his time over the next corner, a nervous hush falls over the ground, and Mansfield eventually clear.

4 min: Big chance for Arsenal! They win it high up in the Mansfield half and Dowman is denied by Roberts’ legs.

2 min: McLaughlin runs down Madueke on the byline. Welcome to Mansfield, Noni. Tyler Roberts then does the same to Marli Salmon.

Kick-off

Mansfield get us under way!

Some pre-match thoughts from Charles Antaki via email: “Look, Arsenal fans don’t want much here – a relaxed, happy cup-tie day, with the club doing slightly patronising old-school honours to the home team, then a couple of early goals from elegant open play, another one early in the second half, perhaps allow the home team a screamer from the halfway line to regenerate interest, finish off 1-5. A sporting game throughout, handshakes and claps on the back at the end, and everyone goes home tired but happy. As I say, it’s not much to ask.”

Captains Louis Reed and Gabriel Jesus lead the teams out. Here we go.

Here’s how things are looking at the One Call stadium. Kick-off is minutes away.

A few young Mansfield fans hold up tinfoil Cups.
A few young Mansfield fans, complete with tinfoil Cups. Photograph: Gary Oakley/PA
Alex Brooker.
And a famous face in the away end, Alex Brooker. Photograph: Cody Froggatt/PA
An Arsène Wenger quote on the stadium walls.
Wise words on the walls. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/AMA/Getty Images

Arsenal: They’re the team people love to hate at the moment. The reliance on set pieces, the time-wasting, the foul-buying – things you’d associate more with Cup underdogs than the Premier League leaders. They certainly got under Fabian Hürzeler’s skin in midweek.

But Mikel Arteta knows what he’s doing and his approach has been hugely successful so far this season. But how will the Mansfield fans react to any dark arts today? David Hytner has been asking exactly that:

double quotation markThere is something else at play, a narrative that picked up further steam as Arsenal won at Brighton on Wednesday. The club have a target on their back, partly because of their dominance in every competition thus far, partly because of how they have achieved it. Everyone seems to be firing at it.

Mansfield have not been as far as the fifth round for 51 years, when they were beaten by Carlisle. Their record FA Cup run was in 1969 when they reached the quarter-finals, losing to Leicester. The 3-0 defeat of Bobby Moore’s West Ham in the fifth round that year is Mansfield’s proudest moment.

Mansfield’s goal-filled FA Cup journey this season (so far):

  • First round: 3-2 v Harrogate (h)

  • Second round: 2-2 (3-1 pens) v Accrington (a)

  • Third round: 4-3 v Sheffield Utd (a)

  • Fourth round: 2-1 v Burnley (a)

“Arsenal are slightly technically better than us,” Clough smiles as he speaks to TNT Sports before kick-off. “We’ll try and play our normal game. When we can, we get the ball down and play. It’s difficult on a surface like this …”

The Field Mill pitch is looking patchy. We could do with some rain.

Mansfield: Manager Nigel Clough, of course the son of Brian (who never won this trophy), has been speaking to Peter Lansley this week about his dad, his ‘therapet’ dog Bobbie and taking on the Premier League leaders today:

double quotation markWe can watch Arsenal for their last 10 games. It would just frighten the life out of us. We’ll do some rudimentary work on corners. We know roughly how they’re going to come in, whatever their personnel. But if top Premier League teams can’t deal with them, I don’t know how a bottom-half League One side is meant to. I don’t want the players worrying unduly. There’s only one ball coming in at any one time. Deal with it.

Nigel Clough portrait.
Nigel Clough has his work cut out today. Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The Guardian

Team news: Dowman starts for Arsenal

First things first, let’s bring you the starting lineups from Field Mill.

Mansfield (3-4-1-2): L Roberts; Knoyle, Oshilaja, Blake-Tracey; Akins, Abbott, Reed, McLaughlin; Russell; T Roberts, Oates.
Subs: H Lewis, Hewitt, Bowery, A Lewis, Moriah-Welsh, Hendry, Irow, Adeboyejo, Evans

Mikel Arteta has named as many as six forwards in his XI and I’m not sure we’re going to work out the formation until the game starts. I’ll try anyway:

Arsenal (4-3-3): Arrizabalaga; Salmon, Nørgaard, Mosquera, Calafiori; Dowman, Havertz, Trossard; Madueke, Jesus, Martinelli
Subs: Setford, Hincapié, Saka, Eze, Timber, Gyökeres, Dixon, Harriman-Annous, Ibrahim

There are first senior starts for 16-year-olds Marli Salmon and Max Dowman.

Preamble

Hello and welcome to Saturday’s early kick-off in the fifth round of the FA Cup – and what an intriguing tie it is. For Arsenal, the quadruple is on, even if the slightest mis-hap makes you feel like it’ll all fall apart. Could today be that day? Defeat at third-tier Mansfield would surely be the greatest FA Cup shock since, well, January.

Arsenal visit the One Call Stadium, AKA Field Mill, having already knocked out two lower-league teams this season in Portsmouth and Wigan. Let’s hope, for the neutrals (and my enthusiasm), Mansfield don’t concede four in the first half an hour like Wigan did in the last round. They say the pitch is a great leveller but with Arsenal’s aerial game, who knows, it could even work to their advantage.

Mansfield (16th in League One) don’t quite have the Cup pedigree of Portsmouth or Wigan. They are bidding to reach the quarters for the first time since 1969, when their manager Nigel Clough was tottering around as his dad managed Derby.

Kick-off is at 12.15pm (GMT). Feel free to get in touch with your favourite Cup memories, at Mansfield or otherwise, via email. This should be fun.

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