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FA Cup | Fifth Round
Feb 20, 2016 at 12.45pm UK
 
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Hull City hold Arsenal to goalless draw to earn FA Cup replay

Arsenal's FA Cup winning streak comes to an end as Hull City hold the Gunners to a goalless draw at the Emirates and earn a fifth-round replay.

Arsenal's FA Cup winning streak came to an end this afternoon as Hull City held them to a goalless draw at the Emirates and earned a fifth-round replay.

Hull started brightly, but Arsenal, who had won their previous 14 games in the competition, were soon into their stride and had a strong penalty claim turned down by referee Mike Dean in the eighth minute when Mohamed Elneny's goalbound shot was blocked by the arm of Alex Bruce.

Danny Welbeck was making his first start in 10 months for the hosts and he went close twice in quick succession, first heading straight at Eldin Jakupovic before again being denied by the Hull goalkeeper from a tight angle.

Theo Walcott and Curtis Davies in action during the FA Cup game between Arsenal and Hull City on February 20, 2016© Getty Images

Alex Iwobi then curled wide as the Gunners continued to pile on the pressure, with Theo Walcott also kept out by Jakupovic after a smart turn in the box.

Hull survived the onslaught and the rest of the first half went by with little incident.

The Gunners came out firing upon the resumption and Walcott again tested Jakupovic with a low strike before Iwobi shot wide for a second time.

Joel Campbell thought that he had beaten Jakupovic in the 54th minute, but the Hull keeper got a fingertip to the Costa Rican's free kick to divert it against the post as Arsenal cranked up the pressure again.

Joel Campbell of Arsenal takes a free kick saved by Eldin Jakupovic of Hull City in the FA Cup fifth round on February 20, 2016© Getty Images

Welbeck was next to wonder how Jakupovic had stopped him before Hull had a rare chance down the other end that David Meyler fired into the side-netting.

If anything, the Championship side improved as the match drew to a close, restricting Arsenal to speculative efforts from distance that Jakupovic had no problem dealing with.

Hull's number two finished with 11 saves to his name as Arsenal failed to find a late winner, so they will need to fit in a replay along with the Champions League last-16 tie against Barcelona in the coming weeks.

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