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As It Happened: Tuesday Night Football

Follow the action from the second round of the Capital One Cup as Premier League clubs enter the competition. Also keep track on Celtic as they hope to book their place in the Champions League group stages. 

HEADLINES

Celtic out of Champions League after losing 2-0 to Malmo on the night and 4-3 on aggregate.
Watford are out of the Capital One Cup after losing at Preston
Villa, Stoke and West Brom all taken to extra time by lower league clubs

Some great ties in there two big London derbies with Charlton travelling to Palace and of course Arsenal heading to Tottenham. Not forgetting Aston Villa and Birmingham! Also a repeat of the final two years ago Man City play Sunderland these ties will be played the week commencing 21st September.



THATS IT 

And that is it for tonight. We have seen Celtic exit the Champions League and Watford the only Premier League club to exit the League Cup. We will be back tomorrow night with updates on Manchester United and other ties in the Capital One Cup.

Thank you for your company this evening. We will see you tomorrow!

CELTIC REACTION 

More reaction now from Celtic and manager Ronny Diela has said that his were 'scared' during their match in Malmo and that they will learn from the mistakes that they made.

THRID ROUND DRAW

Middlesbrough v Wolves 
Norwich v West Brom
Hull v Swansea
Leicester v West Ham
Aston Villa v Birmingham 
Tottenham v Arsenal 
Manchester United v Ipswich 
Liverpool v Carisile 
Crystal Palace v Charlton 
Fulham v Stoke
Sunderland v Manchester City 
Newcastle v Sheffield Wed
Reading v Barnsley/Everton 
Preston v Bournemouth 
Walsall v Chelsea
MK Dons vSouthampton 


The Draw for the next round of the cup is on its way very soon...

STOKE ARE THROUGH 

Stoke have won the penalty shoot out 8-7 at Luton and are through

ALL OVER AT VILLA

Villa are through they have won 5-3

LUTON 1-1 STOKE (AET) 

We're going to penalties at Luton its finished 1-1

FIVE FOR VILLA

Joe Bennet strikes one 5-3

CRYSTAL PALACE 4-1 SHREWSBURY 

Wilfrid Zaha finishes of Shrewsbury by glancing a header into the bottom  corner.

ASTON VILLA 4-3 NOTTS COUNTY

Scott Sinclar has got a Hat-rick and Villa are 4-3 up.

CRYSTAL PALACE 3-1 SHREWSBURY 

Crystal Palace have added two goals they now lead by three goals to 1 against to Shrewsbury.

FULL TIME SCORES 

Aston Villa 3-3 Notts County (ET)
Birmingham 2-0 Gillingham
Burton 1-1 Middlesbrough
Bury 1-4 Leicester
Crystal Palace 1-1 Shrewsbury (ET)
Doncaster 1-1 Ipswich (ET)
Fulham 3-0 Sheffield Utd
Hartlepool 0-4 Bournemouth
Hull 1-0 Rochdale
Luton 1-1 Stoke (ET)
MK Dons 1-1 Cardiff (ET)
Newcaslte 4-1 Northampton
Peterbrough 1-4 Charlton
Portsmouth 1-2 Reading
Preston 1-0 Watford
QPR 1-2 Carisle
Rotherham 1-2 Norwich
Sheffield Wed 1-0 Oxford
Sunderland 6-3 Exeter
Swansea 3-0 York
Walsall 2-1 Brighton
West Brom 0-0 Port Vale (LATEST)
Wolves 2-1 Barnet


ALL OVER FOR CELTIC

Celtic's Champions Legue dream is over they are out after losing 2-0 to Malmo on the night and 4-3 on aggregate. Reaction to come.

ALL OVER AT ST JAMES PARK 

Newcastle have beaten Northampton 4-1

LATE LEVELLER 

Luton have scored and levelled it up against Stoke 

SWANSEA 3-0 YORK 

Emnes seals victory for the Premier League side

BURY 1-3 LEICESTER 

All over for Bury you would think as Leicester now ;head 3-1

SUNDERLAND 6-3 EXETER 

Defore seals his hat-rick 

ASTON VILLA 3-3 NOTTS COUNTY

PENALTY scored by Scott Sinclar

SUNDERLAND 5-3 EXETER 

Water with the goal that should confirm victory for Sunderland.

RED CARD !! BRITOS OFF FOR WATFORD 

HARTLEPOOL 0-4 BOURNEMOUTH 

Bournemouth have added a 4th goal Stanislas with his second

LUTON 0-1 STOKE 

Stoke have finally broke the deadlock its John Walters who has done it

GOAL: PORTSMOUTH 1-1 READING - WILLIAMS 60

SWANSEA 2-0 YORK 

Matt Grimes has made it 2-0 to the Swans.

SUNDERLAND 4-3 EXETER 

Jack Rodwell has Levelled things up with his second goal of the night.

GOAL: MK DONS 0-1 CARDIFF  - REVELL 56

GOAL: SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1-0 OXFORD  - NUHIU 55

GOAL: PETERBROUGH 0-2 CHARLTON  - GRANT 53

GOAL: NEWCASTLE 3-1 NORTHAMPTON 

ASTON VILLA 2-2 NOTTS COUNTY 

Villa have pulled level, Scott Sinclar finishes off the move by Jake Grealish

CELTIC IN BIG TROUBLE

Celtic have conceded a second goal in Malmo they now trail them 4-3 on aggregate and must score twice to go through and reach the Group Stages.

HOPE FOR BURY!

Bury are back in it against Premier League Leicester Danny Mayor has scored


Half - Time Scores 

Aston Villa 1-2 Notts County
Birmingham 1-0 Gillingham
Burton 1-0 Middlesbrough
Bury 0-2 Leicester
Crystal Palace 1-1 Shrewsbury
Doncaster 1-0 Ipswich
Fulham 0-0 Sheffield Utd
Hartlepool 0-3 Bournemouth
Hull 1-0 Rochdale
Luton 0-0 Stoke
MK Dons 0-0 Cardiff
Peterborough 0-1 Charlton
Portsmouth 1-0 Reading
Preston 1-0 Watford
QPR 1-1 Carlisle
Rotherham 0-1 Norwich
Sheffield Wed 0-0 Oxford
Sunderland 3-3 Exeter
Swansea 1-0 York
Walsall 0-1 Brighton
Wolves 1-0 Barnet
West Brom 0-0 Port Vale 

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