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Sunderland scored first, but Joel Campbell, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud responded for Arsenal, who booked their place in the fourth round of the cup

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Sat 9 Jan 2016 11.57 ESTFirst published on Sat 9 Jan 2016 09.00 EST
Olivier Giroud scores the third goal for Arsenal.
Olivier Giroud scores the third goal for Arsenal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters
Olivier Giroud scores the third goal for Arsenal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters

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Well, Arsenal roll on, and they’re safely through in the competition they’re starting to really enjoy. They weren’t great today, but their quality was the difference, encapsulated by their second goal, which was really easy on the eye. Sunderland did OK, and Steven Fletcher missed a great chance at 1-1, but they’re short of skill, and in the end it was comfortable for the hosts. It could be a long second half of the season for the Black Cats.

Full-time: Arsenal 3-1 Sunderland

Arsenal win their 14th consecutive FA Cup tie, and book their place in the fourth round.

90 min + 2: Watmore, only the second Premier League footballer to receive a first-class degree, is brought down by Gabriel right on the edge of the box. That should be a yellow card, and it is. He was late. Consolation chance for Sunderland?

90 min + 1: A chance for the debutant, but Pickford was quickly out to block off the angle. Nothing doing from the corner. Ninety seconds to play.

90 min: Graham looks to get on to Yedlin’s long throw, and then holds his head as if he was clonked by an Arsenal header. Nothing given, though.

Three added minutes, and Watmore goes away, but he lacks support. Arsenal wrestle it back, pick Sunderland off on the counter-attack, and Reine-Adelaide is denied by Pickford!

87 min: One last effort from Sunderland? Not with passes like that: M’Vila’s ball for Yedlin is straight into touch. On the touchline, Allardyce raises a quizzical eyebrow.

84 min: Sunderland clear, but there’s not much happening for them in attack. Watmore is direct and energetic, and Graham is game, but there’s not much finesse there. Lens has done well, though.

83 min: Sunderland look fed up. They’ve been OK today, but there’s a lack of quality. Pickford does well to turn over Giroud’s header from the penalty spot, and that’s a corner.

80 min: Bellerin has so much vim and drive going forward: he’s been superb today. As has Joel Campbell, who’s now being withdrawn for Jeff Reine-Adelaide, the 17-year-old French midfielder on for his debut.

Charalampos Mavrias comes on for Steven Fletcher, too, so both sides have made all three changes.

78 min: Giroud was absolutely bewildered, then, and you can see why: Yedlin just took his legs as he looked to shoot. Hugely obvious penalty, but for some reason Atkinson shook his head. Weird. Graham might have done better, too – he had time, but didn’t quite get the contact he wanted.

77 min: Olivier Giroud is like a hot kettle, because Martin Atkinson refused to give a certain penalty just then. Now Cech saves from Graham! The Sunderland attacker was put through, but Cech came out quickly to block with his legs!

75 min: Another attack down the right, and Bellerin’s pinpoint low cross was turned home by Giroud, who beat a sleeping Yedlin to it. That should be that.

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74 min: Arsène Wenger enjoyed that goal. Maybe his celebrations were tinged with relief, but it was lovely football. Sunderland have to force it now.

72 min: Three players involved for Arsenal: Bellerin exchanged passes with Campbell, continued his run, and crossed perfectly for Ramsey, who slipped his marker and finished accurately from six yards. Outstanding crisp passing, lovely movement off the ball, and an expert finish. Superb!

Aaron Ramsey shoots past Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to give Arsenal the lead. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Then celebrates Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters
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70 min: Chance for Walcott! Gibbs did really well to move forward and cut it back for Walcott in the box, free, but his shot was tame, and straight at Pickford. Disappointing.

69 min: Sunderland attack down the left, and Bellerin is nowhere. Van Aanholt’s ball in looks for Watmore, but Gibbs does well to put him off. It’s a goal kick, but Watmore is baffled: that should have been a corner.

67 min: A slight lull after that flurry of changes. Expect Ramsey to have an influence in these last 22 minutes.

66 min: Now a double change for Arsenal: Ramsey and Arteta on for Iwobi and Chambers, who are slightly unfortunate to be hauled off, because they’ve done well.

Here’s Mike Nichols on Chambers’ best position: “Not right back. Sweet Jesus, not right back. Good wingers have a tendency to vaporize him. Maybe center-half. He got off to a great start last season, but ended up a little overmatched.

“Holding mid would be interesting. They definitely need some more depth in that particular spot with Coquelin out and Flamini losing a step. Again, he’s only 20 – plenty of years to figure out where he needs to be.”

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63 min: Sunderland free kick, and that’s another big chance for Fletcher! M’Vila with the ball in from the left touchline, and it has pace and whip, and Fletcher got free, but he put it over! Two excellent headed chances for the striker, and he can’t make either of them count.

62 min: Oxlade-Chamberlain is called for a foul against M’Vila in the corner flag, and that’s a Sunderland free kick. Oxlade-Chamberlain is really cheesed off, and sarcastically applauds the Sunderland player, but it was a daft foul to concede. Why give the ref the opportunity to make a decision?!

60 min: And now Campbell is denied by Pickford! Great combination between Campbell and Walcott, but Pickford stands tall to block Campbell’s shot! Lovely pass from the Costa Rican, and he followed it into the box, but couldn’t find the finish. Should he have scored? Maybe.

59 min: Now Sunderland hit the bar! It’s all happening. Yedlin goes at Gibbs, dinks over a fabulous cross that Cech can’t come for, but Fletcher smashes his header straight against the crossbar from six yards! The Scot got up so well, but he really should have scored. Massive chance.

Sunderland’s Steven Fletcher beats Arsenal’s Gabriel Paulista to the ball but smacks his header against the bar. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
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58 min: Oh, so close from Arsenal! They’re really cranking it up, and Oxlade-Chamberlain curls one against the post! He shifted it to his right foot, tried to place it beyond Pickford, and that was so unlucky: flush against the post, and Walcott can’t finish on the follow-up.

Arsenal’s Theo Walcott shoots at goal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters

Change for Sunderland, and Cattermole is replaced by Yann M’Vila.

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55 min: Bellerin attacks Graham, finds Iwobi, and the Nigerian makes a great forward pass for Campbell, running in behind – but Campbell can’t find the finish! He tried to stab it over the advancing Pickford, but he might have been better going for power: it was a tight angle and Sunderland had defenders back. In the end it was easily cleared, but a superb pass from Iwobi to make the chance in the first place.

Today’s attendance: 59,349. How about that for a third-round cup tie?

53 min: That was a good example of Sunderland’s difficulty in this second half: Cattermole won it back on the edge of his area, but there was no one further up the pitch to release. Arsenal have pushed the visitors back significantly.

51 min: Graham heads it behind for another corner. Sunderland clear the second ball, too, but it keeps coming back: they need to find a way to hold it up front.

50 min: The veteran O’Shea has many strengths, but he looked like an anvil trying to pursue a mountain gazelle just then: Oxlade-Chamberlain was much too quick for him. Arsenal on top at the moment, and they’ve forced another corner.

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48 min: Oh, Koscielny and Oxlade-Chamberlain got in each other’s way! After the initial ball was cleared, Campbell did really well to put his cross in from the byline, but the two Arsenal players left it for each other! After you, Claude.

We're back!

46 min: Lens and Cattermole get us under way. Sunderland’s green away kit really is abject, isn’t it? Bring back the early 1990s white Hummel affair, preferably with Vaux returning as the sponsor.

I thought Campbell looked good in that first half, and he took his goal very nicely: he really sensed the opportunity, coming in from the flank and losing van Aanholt, before tucking it away with style. Also, nice to see Alex Iwobi: what a lovely fluid manner he has.

Half-time: Arsenal 1-1 Sunderland

That’s the whistle. A pretty even first 45, although Sunderland will probably be happier. The holders held at the half.

45 min +2: Foul by Fletcher, and Cech is in no hurry to take the kick. We’ll go in at half-time level.

45 min +1: A bit of work for Sunderland still to do to go in at half-time level. Oxlade-Chamberlain momentarily found himself free in the box, but he couldn’t make it count. Arsenal pressing at the end of the half, and that was a good subtle pass from Campbell to get Ox-Cham in.

45 min: John O’Shea takes charge, jumps higher than everyone, and the danger is cleared. Good defending. Three minutes of stoppage time!

44 min: Oxlade-Chamberlain runs away from Cattermole and feeds Gibbs, who had overlapped, but Lens does well to come back and make the tackle. It’s a corner, though.

43 min: Arsenal thought they were in, but Martin Atkinson blows for a foul on Fletcher. A posse of Arsenal players throw their hands up in frustration, but I think it was the right call.

42 min: Giroud, whose hair is, as always, immaculate, wins a corner. It’s blocked by Cattermole, so we’ll try again. Oxlade-Chamberlain has a go from the edge of the box, but it’s blocked again. Doughty Sunderland defending!

40 min: Away from home, it does help when you’ve got pace in your team, doesn’t it? And Lens and Watmore have plenty. They’ve been impressive so far.

38 min: Arsenal are becoming more dominant in possession, and Campbell finds Giroud with a lovely disguised forward pass, but Sunderland are quick to close him down. Now Lens has a chance to break, and there are possibilities here for the visitors, but Lens can’t find a team-mate with a pass.

36 min: Fletcher will be OK, and we’re back. Chambers, playing in a defensive midfield role today, runs at Van Aanholt down the right flank and wins the corner. Chambers wins the header, but can’t get the power, and it’s wide.

Question for Arsenal fans: what’s Chambers’ best position?

35 min: Fletcher is down with a head injury; I think he was caught by a stray elbow from Alex Iwobi. It looked accidental – it certainly wasn’t John Fashanu on Gary Mabbutt – but the game has been stopped.

33 min: It’s a total waste, but then Watmore picks up and heads for goal, running in that fearless, direct, uncomplicated style of his. He wins another corner, and it drops to Cattermole on the edge of the box, but his shot is miles too high. Cattermole, incidentally, has received eight red cards in his career, but he’s probably a better footballer than people give him credit for.

31 min: Walcott runs into traffic in midfield but then Gibbs stops Sunderland’s counter-attack with a crunching tackle. The teams have settled into this game now: there’s a decent pace to it.

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