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- Second-tier Blackburn crushed fourth-tier Harrogate 8-0, their biggest away win in their 148-year history
- Newcastle to play Manchester City in third round
LONDON: Chelsea and Everton survived major scares against fourth-tier opponents to advance to the third round of the English League Cup on Wednesday.
Ultimately, it was another Premier League team, Sheffield United, that was on the end of an unlikely upset, losing a penalty shootout to third-tier Lincoln for the biggest shock of the second round.
Chelsea fielded a heavily rotated starting lineup, which was missing the likes of Raheem Sterling and Enzo Fernandez, against Blackpool and fell behind to a 19th-minute penalty at Stamford Bridge.
Noni Madueke equalized with a penalty of his own in first-half stoppage time and Fernandez, on as a 65th-minute substitute, grabbed the winner seven minutes later after a defensive mix-up to seal a 2-1 victory.
Everton left it much later for their 2-1 win at Doncaster, with Beto — a Portuguese striker who only joined the club from Udinese on Wednesday — and Arnaut Danjuma scoring in the 73rd and 88th minutes, respectively, to complete a nervy comeback.
Everton have started the Premier League with three straight losses, without scoring a goal, and the pressure would have piled on manager Sean Dyche if his team had been eliminated by an opponent sitting in last place in the fourth tier.
Like Everton, Sheffield United have no points from three games in the league but won’t have League Cup games for respite in the coming weeks. After a 0-0 draw at home to Lincoln, Sheffield United lost the shootout 3-2.
Burnley scored in the 90th through substitute Zeki Amdouni, a recently signed Switzerland international, to win 1-0 at Nottingham Forest in an all-Premier League matchup and second-tier Blackburn crushed fourth-tier Harrogate 8-0.
That was Blackburn’s biggest away win in their 148-year history.
Third-round draw
The third round sees the teams involved in European competition this season enter the League Cup. The draw was made after Wednesday’s games and there were five all-Premier League matchups picked out, with the standout being Newcastle hosting Manchester City. Manchester United begin their title defense at home to Crystal Palace.
Here’s a look at the draw:
- Ipswich vs. Wolverhampton
- Exeter vs. Luton
- Aston Villa vs. Everton
- Manchester United vs. Crystal Palace
- Port Vale vs. Sutton
- Bradford vs. Middlesbrough
- Bournemouth vs. Stoke
- Lincoln vs. West Ham
- Brentford vs. Arsenal
- Chelsea vs. Brighton
- Salford vs. Burnley
- Fulham vs. Norwich
- Blackburn vs. Cardiff
- Liverpool vs. Leicester
- Newcastle vs. Manchester City
- Mansfield vs. Peterborough