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Tottenham beat Manchester City 2-1 to seal a spot in the quarter-finals.
Liverpool overcame Brighton 3-2 in a topsy-turvy game on the south coast to progress to the next round.
Ruud van Nistelrooy guided Manchester United to a thumping 5-2 win over Leicester City at Old Trafford as the post-Erik ten Hag era started with a win.
Elsewhere, Crystal Palace knocked Aston Villa out, while Newcastle United beat Chelsea and Arsenal dumped Preston North End out.
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Carabao Cup round of 16 fixtures and results
Tuesday, October 29
Southampton 3-2 Stoke CityBrentford 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday (Brentford won 5-4 on penalties)
Wednesday, October 30
Brighton 2-3 LiverpoolAston Villa 1-2 Crystal PalaceManchester United 5-2 Leicester CityNewcastle United 2-0 ChelseaPreston North End 0-3 ArsenalTottenham 2-1 Manchester City
18 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
I mean, that was some night of Carabao Cup action, and we are left with eight Premier League teams.
The holders Liverpool are joined by Arsenal and Tottenham as the likely favourites to be crowned champions.
They are joined by Newcastle United and Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Southampton, Brentford and Crystal Palace complete the quarter-final line-up.
The draw is scheduled for around 10:30pm, and we'll bring you it as it happens.
There is the potential for some huge ties.
Here are the ball numbers.
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28 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
That's it, Man City are out!
Tottenham are through the the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.
Ange Postecoglou's men scored both of their goals in the first half through Timo Werner and Pape Matar Sarr.
They lost Micky van de Ven and Werner to injury, and a goal from Matheus Nunes brought City back into the contest.
However, they managed to hold on and see off the Premier League champions.
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34 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Yves Bissouma, that is magnificent!
Man City deliver a corner into the box that Guglielmo Vicario gets nowhere near.
It drops for Nico O'Reilly, and he lashes a shot at goal.
It looks destined for the net, but Bissouma gets back on the line to pull off a magnificent clearance.
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49 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Pep Guardiola makes his final change of the game, but it's not Erling Haaland.
So, we will not be seeing the Norwegian this evening.
Instead, he hands a debut to Jahmal Simpson-Pusey.
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58 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
What an evening of Carabao Cup action, and the 7:45 games are all now over.
Aston Villa are out.
They've lost 2-1 at home to Crystal Palace, who opened the scoring through Eberechi Eze before he went off injured.
Luckily, his replacement, Daichi Kamada, came off the bench to drill a low shot into the bottom corner to seal the big win for Oliver Glasner's men.
The post-Erik ten Hag era at Manchester United started with a 5-2 battering of Leicester City.
The Red Devils were 4-2 up at half time thanks to goals from Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho.
The second half was somehwhat a disappointment with just one goal from Fernandes.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United beat Chelsea 2-0 at St James' Park.
Given the Magpies are winless since September in the league, it was a huge win for Eddie Howe's men, who are into the last eight.
Arsenal proved to be far too good for Preston, as they ran out 3-0 winners at Deepdale.
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Today, 21:31By Jack Cunningham
Ah, Timo Werner is back.
After ending his goal drought in the first half, it's normal service resumed in the second.
The German is played through on the halfway line, and he races towards the box.
He could open the goal up by driving towards Stefan Ortega, but he goes the other way.
This narrows his angle, while through one-on-one, he fires wide of the far post.
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Today, 21:27By Jack Cunningham
Well, that game came to life in the second half, and the holders are through to the next round.
Cody Gakpo opened the scoring with a stunning right-footed strike at the start of the second 45 minutes before he doubled the lead with a low shot.
Simon Adingra got the hosts back in it, but Luis Diaz quickly restored Liverpool's two-goal lead.
However, a deflected Tariq Lamptey strike set up a nervy finish.
But the Reds held on, and they go marching through to the next round.
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Today, 21:22By Jack Cunningham
THIS IS RIDICULOUS!
Brighton do not know when they are beaten, and they are back in this.
Kaoru Mitoma does brilliantly down the left and clips a dangerous cross into the box.
It's cleared as far as Tariq Lamptey.
He takes a touch and fires in a left-footed strike that hits Jarell Quansah and rolls into the net.
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Today, 21:19By Jack Cunningham
That's the end of an excellent first 45 minutes.
Spurs started brilliantly and raced into a two-goal lead thanks to Timo Werner and Pape Matar Sarr.
They lost Micky van de Ven to injury, and City grew into the match.
Just before half time, they pulled a goal back through Matheus Nunes, so it's game on.
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Today, 21:16By Jack Cunningham
OH, IT'S PROBABLY GAME OVER!
Jason Steele initially makes a wonderful save from a deflected shot.
The ball loops up into the air, and Luis Diaz is allowed to bring it down.
He takes a touch and drills in a low shot at the near post.
He runs off and celebrates, knowing that is probably the goal that has sealed the Reds' spot in the next round of the Carabao Cup.
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Today, 21:12By Jack Cunningham
THAT COULD BE A BIG GOAL!
Liverpool are guilty of losing possession near their box.
A shot comes in that Vitezslav Jaros blocks well.
But he can't stop Simon Adingra from converting the bound, setting up a very tense final ten minutes.
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Today, 21:09By Jack Cunningham
GAME ON!
City have grown into this contest, and now, they have a foothold in it.
Savinho drives down the right and delivers a wonderful cross into the box.
Matheus Nunes arrives unmarked to convert.
Pep Guardiola's men can make a game of this now.
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Today, 21:03By Jack Cunningham
Phil Foden should probably be on the scoresheet.
The England international is playing as a false nine this evening in place of Erling Haaland, and he's just missed a great chance.
City work the ball patiently on the right, and as the cross comes in, it drops for Foden.
He connects with a clean volley that he sends miles over the bar.
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Today, 20:58By Jack Cunningham
Anthony Gordon is a lucky boy there is no VAR!
The Newcastle winger carries the ball down the right and weaves inside.
He takes a heavy touch and loses possession.
Marc Cucurella picks it up, and Gordon throws himself into a tackle, leaving the Spaniard in a crumpled heap on the floor.
The referee deems it only worthy of a yellow, but on another day, that could have been a red card.
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Today, 20:53By Jack Cunningham
THAT IS AN EMPHATIC FINISH!
Vitezslav Jaros launches a goal kick up the pitch.
Jan Paul van Hecke heads the ball as far as Cody Gakpo.
The Dutchman beats Tariq Lamptey to the ball and charges into the box.
He has options but elects to go himself and drills a low strike into the near post corner.
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Today, 20:44By Jack Cunningham
SPURS ARE CRUISING!
From a corner, Dejan Kulusevski receives possession on the right and rolls a pass to Pape Matar Sarr.
The central midfielder takes aim from distance.
He hits a curling strike that dips and flashes beyond Stefan Ortega, who was unsighted by his teammates.
This is turning into a very good evening for Ange Postecoglou.
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Today, 20:40By Jack Cunningham
The Seagulls should be level!
Tariq Lamptey comes down the right and delivers a deep cross to the far post.
Simon Adingra is there and heads the ball back across goal to where it came from.
It looks like he's found the bottom corner, but Vitezslav Jaros pulls off a miraculous save.
Moments later, Evan Ferguson is played in, but he blasts over from close range.
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Today, 20:37By Jack Cunningham
ARNE SLOT'S TEAM TALK HAS WORKED!
45 seconds into the second half, and Liverpool have the lead over Brighton.
The ball is played down the left for the Dutchman.
He cuts inside and unleashes a ridiculous strike that is past Jason Steele before he can even smell it.
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Today, 20:33By Jack Cunningham
Oh, this doesn't look good at all.
Micky van de Ven has had to be withdrawn for Tottenham.
The rapid Dutchman is in pain as he leaves the pitch to be replaced by Destiny Udogie.
Ange Postecoglou and all who support Tottenham will hope that is nothing serious, but it looks to be his hamstring.
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Today, 20:29By Jack Cunningham
So, since we last visited Old Trafford, there have been four goals.
Manchester United are currently beating Leicester 4-1, and the home fans are loving what they are seeing.
Alejandro Garnacho got on the end of Diogo Dalot's cross to make it 2-0.
Bilal El Khannous then pulled one back with a lovely low shot off the inside of the post.
But six minutes later, it was 4-1 as Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro scored.
In fact, Casemiro should have a hat-trick, given he's just missed a free header.
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Today, 20:23By Jack Cunningham
THE GOAL DROUGHT IS OVER!
After 18 games, Timo Werner finally has a goal!
Dejan Kulusevski dances down the right and drives a right-footed cross into the box.
Werner allows the ball to reach his right foot, and he opens his body to bend a shot beyond Stefan Ortega.
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Today, 20:20By Jack Cunningham
That's the end of the first 45 minutes at the Amex, and it's all square.
It's been a very even game, but the Seagulls have arguably had the better of the chances.
Both managers have plenty of options on the bench, so expect to see some of the extreme talent coming on in the second half.
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Today, 20:18By Jack Cunningham
We are underway at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and there has been a late change to the City side.
Manuel Akanji has a calf injury, so he's out.
Ruben Dias takes his place.
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Today, 20:16By Jack Cunningham
Out of nowhere, we've suddenly had a flurry of goals.
Newcastle United are 2-0 up over Chelsea.
Sandro Tonali nicked the ball off Enzo Fernandez on the edge of the box, and the tackle ran perfectly for Alexander Isak, who tucked the ball home.
The Toon soon doubled their lead through a quick free-kick.
Isak delivered a ball into the box that Joe Willock flicked on, and Axel Disasi bundled it beyond his own goalkeeper.
Arsenal have the lead over Preston thanks to a Gabriel Jesus volley.
And that man Jhon Duran has scored again, so Villa are back to 1-1 against Crystal Palace.
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Today, 20:11By Jack Cunningham
Bad news for Crystal Palace as Eberechi Eze can't continue.
The Eagles' star man opened the scoring with a brilliant flashing header, but he's suffered some form of injury and has been withdrawn.
Daichi Kamada is on for Eze.
Meanwhile, the Eagles should have doubled their lead through Jean-Philippe Mateta, but he headed over.
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