<p>Nottingham: Nottingham Forest reached the FA Cup quarter-finals as they beat fellow Premier League club Ipswich Town on penalties after the City Ground clash ended 1-1 after extra time on Monday.</p><p>After nine penalties found the back of the net, Forest keeper Matz Sels dived the right way to keep out Jack Taylor's effort and send his side through 5-4.</p><p>Forest will face Brighton and Hove Albion away in the quarter-finals.</p><p>George Hirst gave Ipswich the lead in the second half with a header through a crowd but Forest replied when Ryan Yates was picked out by Anthony Elanga's inswinging cross to nod home.</p><p>Callum Hudson-Odoi hit the crossbar for Forest shortly afterwards as Forest took charge but Ipswich held out to take the tie to 30 minutes of uneventful extra time.</p>.FA Cup | Leno the hero as Fulham send holders Manchester United packing in penalties.<p>Sels then made the difference with a crucial save to put Forest in their second FA Cup quarter-final in four seasons.</p><p>"The game was not so good. In the end extra time is a gamble, you don't want to gamble too much," Sels, whose save helped Forest beat Exeter City on penalties in the previous round, told ITV Sport.</p><p>"I'm happy I could help the team to the next round. It was the only penalty I was in the right corner. In penalties one of the goalkeepers is going to be the hero.</p><p>"I am happy. Looking forward to the weekend now."</p><p>Forest host Manchester City on Saturday in the Premier League as they push for a Champions League spot.</p><p>For Ipswich it is back to the reality of trying to avoid relegation back to the Championship.</p>
<p>Nottingham: Nottingham Forest reached the FA Cup quarter-finals as they beat fellow Premier League club Ipswich Town on penalties after the City Ground clash ended 1-1 after extra time on Monday.</p><p>After nine penalties found the back of the net, Forest keeper Matz Sels dived the right way to keep out Jack Taylor's effort and send his side through 5-4.</p><p>Forest will face Brighton and Hove Albion away in the quarter-finals.</p><p>George Hirst gave Ipswich the lead in the second half with a header through a crowd but Forest replied when Ryan Yates was picked out by Anthony Elanga's inswinging cross to nod home.</p><p>Callum Hudson-Odoi hit the crossbar for Forest shortly afterwards as Forest took charge but Ipswich held out to take the tie to 30 minutes of uneventful extra time.</p>.FA Cup | Leno the hero as Fulham send holders Manchester United packing in penalties.<p>Sels then made the difference with a crucial save to put Forest in their second FA Cup quarter-final in four seasons.</p><p>"The game was not so good. In the end extra time is a gamble, you don't want to gamble too much," Sels, whose save helped Forest beat Exeter City on penalties in the previous round, told ITV Sport.</p><p>"I'm happy I could help the team to the next round. It was the only penalty I was in the right corner. In penalties one of the goalkeepers is going to be the hero.</p><p>"I am happy. Looking forward to the weekend now."</p><p>Forest host Manchester City on Saturday in the Premier League as they push for a Champions League spot.</p><p>For Ipswich it is back to the reality of trying to avoid relegation back to the Championship.</p>