A mouth-watering London derby awaits us within the Carabao Cup third spherical as Leyton Orient have arrange a tie with Tottenham.
The League Two aspect amazingly got here again from 2-Zero right down to beat League One Plymouth 3-2, with Danny Johnson getting a dramatic stoppage-time winner.
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The end result means Spurs star Harry Kane may characteristic towards the membership he agreed to be a shirt sponsor for this season.
It’s a tie that Orient followers will relish whereas Spurs supporters will probably be nervous having exited the competitors to League Two Colchester final season.
Elsewhere on Tuesday evening, Jack Grealish celebrated his new Aston Villa contract as his gorgeous volley helped them to a 3-1 victory at Burton Albion.
The Villans did discover themselves a objective down however a debut strike from Ollie Watkins levelled the scores. Grealish put Dean Smith’s aspect in entrance earlier than Keinan Davis added a 3rd late on.
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There was additionally a debut strike for Ryan Fraser, who scored the one objective of the sport as Newcastle bought the higher of Blackburn.
Surprise if this can change Simon Jordan’s views of the previous Bournemouth participant?
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Fraser’s former membership additionally progressed as they beat Crystal Palace on penalties – each outfield participant scoring within the shootout with the Cherries successful 11-10.
Bournemouth will face reigning champions Manchester City within the subsequent spherical. This implies Nathan Ake, who left the south coast membership in a £41million deal, may face his former membership.
In the meantime, Lincoln thrashed Bradford 5-Zero to arrange a tie at residence to eight-time winners Liverpool. Luton will play Manchester United at residence after successful 1-Zero at Studying.
And props should go to Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann as he saved all three of Oxford United’s penalties to place the Hornets by way of. This got here after Ken Sema’s late objective cancelled out Oxford’s first-half opener.
There was some respite for West Ham boss David Moyes as his aspect breezed previous Charlton, successful 3-Zero on the London Stadium.
