Arsenal and Liverpool cruise to EFL Cup wins, Norwich shock Everton: clockwatch – as it happened via The Guardian
Lucas Pérez scored twice to help Arsenal to a 4-0 win at Nottingham Forest, Liverpool romped to a 3-0 victory at Derby and Norwich surprised Everton at Goodison Park
9.44pm BST
There’s been an goal in the early stages of extra time between Leicester and Chelsea.
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Arsenal seal their win with another fine goal: Oxlade-Chamberlain dummies the ball, and then receives a fine through ball from Lucas Perez – what a game the Spaniard has had – before the England international hits a left-footed finish into the bottom corner.
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In Europe, Milan have extended their lead over Lazio to 2-0 thanks to a Niang penalty. PSG, meanwhile are 3-0 up over Dijon, with Cavani and Lucas Moura adding to the French champions’ tally. Rangers’ match with Queen of the South has finished 5-0, with Waghorn bagging a hat-trick, that’s his 37th goal in 43 appearances for the Glasgow club. They are through to the semi-finals of the League Cup in Scotland.
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There’s been a red card in the Leicester – Chelsea match, with the scores at 2-2, as the match heads for extra time.
Find out more with Barry Glendenning.
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Blackburn concede another late goal, just as they did at Elland Road last week! Woods bundles one of the worst finishes of all time just over the line.
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Glenn Murray hooks the ball across the six yard box, and Hemed is there to stab it in. All hands on deck now for 10-man Reading, who have five minutes to cling on for.
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After Dan Gosling had given Bournemouth the lead, Danish striker Makienok again pops up with five minutes to go. It looks as though we’re heading into extra-time in this one!
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What a goal! Goodison Park falls silent, as Jacob Murphy turns nicely on the edge of the area, gets some space on his left foot and curls his effort into the top corner, glancing on the underside of the bar, leaving Stekelenburg completely helpless. The Dutchman could only watch as it sailed past him. Shock result on the cards.
Everton haven’t had a goal threat tonight, and started without a striker, although Arouna Koné is on the bench. Strange decision from Koeman. No sign of Oumar Niasse, who joined the club for £13.5m in January. He scored in midweek for the club’s U23s, but not even on the bench tonight.
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Great goal from the Spaniard, holding off the considerable figure of Matt Mills, rounding the Nottingham Forest keeper and slotting in. There’s a few afters with Mills but he’s up on his feet and off to celebrate with the jubilant Gooners in the stands. Lovely stuff.
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Quick as a flash, Don Kavanagh with the answer.
“Dundee; Dundee Utd; Greenock Morton; Queen of the South; Queen’s Park.”
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I haven’t mentioned Leeds v Blackburn yet, and that’s because it’s been an absolutely dire match at Elland Road, where there are just 8,000 people watching. Leeds beat Rovers 2-1 in a Championship match
exactly a week ago.
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“Evening Michael,” emails Simon McMahon. “As well as Rangers v Queen of the South, there’s also Morton v Dundee United in the Scottish League Cup quarter finals [Currently 2-1 to Morton]. An an old quiz question for you – can you name the five Scottish clubs that have a double ‘e’ in their name?”
Send your answers to michael.butler@theguardian.com or tweet
@michaelbutler18.
9.11pm BST
Two goals in two minutes as Rangers make it 3-0 at Ibrox through Martyn Waghorn, the man involved in that training ground altercation. Rangers had previously made it 2-0 through Andy Halligan.
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Mancienne fouls Akpom in the area, and Lucas Perez steps up confidently to score his first Arsenal goal.
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Despite Reading being a man down, Jaap Stam’s side have extended their lead through the excellent John Swift, who curls a beauty into the top corner, a near-identical strike of the goal he scored against Barnsley at the weekend.
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Grabban sends Maxwell the wrong way from 12 yards, after Preston were penalised for a handball – Gradel’s free-kick struck an arm en route to goal. Two minutes later, Gradel lines up another free-kick and hits the bar! Still 1-1.
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The Belgian races behind the Derby defence, and despite shooting from a tight angle, squeezes his shot past Mitchell and into the roof of the net. Liverpool have looked top drawer tonight.
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Just for the record, here are the list of nations who have qualified for the women’s Euro 2017 next year. England beat Belgium 2-0 tonight, Wales drew 0-0 with Austria and miss out on qualification, whilst Scotland beat Iceland 2-1 away, but finished second behind tonight’s opponents in Group 1.
#WEURO2017#NED – hosts
#GER – holders
#AUT#BEL#DEN#ENG#FRA#ISL#ITA#NOR#RUS#SCO#ESP#SWE#SUI
Draw 8 November
Play-off
#ROU v
#POR
8.54pm BST
Chelsea have drawn level in Leicester, after coming back from 2-0 down.
More here.
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Firmino and Coutinho play a one-two on the edge of Derby’s box, and despite the presence of six County defenders, the Brazilian tiptoes through several challenges and calmly passes the ball into the corner. Class.
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Full-time in Spain, and Malaga have come from behind to beat Eibar 2-1. Sevilla v Real Betis kicks off in about eight minutes.
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Peeeeeep! We’re back underway in the EFL Cup.
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Four days,
11 goals scored, one goal conceded. Wow.
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Piszczek’s first Bundesliga goal in two years. This is a quite remarkable performance from Dortmund, who apart from a 10 minute period at the start of the second half, have obliterated one of the best sides in the division, away from home. This is a Dortmund side that sold Gundogan and Mkhitaryan in the summer, and is missing Reus, Sahin, Schurrle, Durm, and Kagawa tonight. Frightening.
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“Strangely innocuous, in fact invisible, display by Lucas Pérez for Arsenal,” emails Charles Antaki. “There are times when even Elneny is further forward, but it’s hard to see what he’s bringing to the game. Is Sanogo available?”
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8.37pm BST
Chelsea have pulled one back against Leicester.
More here.
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Against the run of play, but Dortmund twice hit the home side on the counter-attack. Devastating play from Castro, who slices through the middle of Wolfsburg’s defence and cooly squares the ball across the six yard box for an easy finish at the back post for the Gabon striker. Not five minutes earlier, the obscenely talented Ousmane Dembélé scored a near identical goal, although the French teenager did look a tad offside when Castro provided another assist.
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Former Manchester United defender Tyler Blackett given his marching orders for a late slide tackle on Oliver Norwood, although replays show that he tried to pull out. Two minutes later Glenn Murray hits the bar for Brighton, Reading are going to have to hold on – they won on Saturday with 10 men, away at Barnsley.
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It had to be! The former Everton favourite races through on goal, slips, and the ball balloons up in the air, over Stekelenburg and into the net. It’s against the run of play, and Everton should have had a penalty awarded earlier, but the Goodison Park faithful applaud their former player. He was a popular player on Merseyside, not least for things like this
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Leicester are 2-0 up at home to Chelsea.
More here.
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In Europe, Carlos Bacca has given
Milan a 1-0 lead against Lazio, and
PSG have taken a 1-0 lead through an own goal from Dijon’s Adam Lang.
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Jason Holt taps in from close range, his first of the season. Queen of the South have looked good though so far tonight, they are riding high in the Championship, and have won the last seven matches.
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After a corner causes chaos in Derby’s box, Liverpool’s centre-back adjusts his body well and hooks the ball into the bottom corner to the give the Reds the lead.
@michaelbutler18 Liverpool fan here. Terrified that Darren Bent will hit us again with that beach ball number
https://t.co/95YDcuCEMi
8.19pm BST
Two goals in three minutes puts Newcastle in control at St James’ Park, Yoan Gouffran with an excellent strike from the edge of the box, after Matt Ritchie’s opener, a wonderful controlled curling effort, after a lovely one-two undid the Wolves defence.
Wolves beat Newcastle just four days ago, remember.
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Having piled on the pressure since half-time, Wolfsburg deservedly pull one back, after Didavi steals in at the near post to prod a neat finish after a wondrous cross from their new signing Blaszczykowski. Wolfsburg had an effort cleared off the line, they are making a game of it.
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A near carbon copy of the Swiss midfielder’s goal at the weekend! Xhaka hits in from all of 40 yards, it takes a slight deflection, but continues to fly towards the top corner Stojkovic, in Forest’s goal, should do better, but can only get a weak hand to it, and the ball drops into the net. No ‘hush’ celebration this time.
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Okazaki has given Leicester City the lead against Chelsea.
Find out more with Barry Glendenning right here.
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12 min: The City Ground rises to applaud Brian Clough, 12 years after his death. It’s a great atmosphere in Nottingham, “You’ve only come to see the Arsenal” sing the visiting fans. “Champions of Europe – you’ll never sing that” reply the Forest faithful.
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Full-time in Ligue 1’s early game, and Toulouse have won 2-1 away at Lille, with former Sunderland striker Ola Toivonen getting both goals for the visitors.
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The first EFL Cup goal of the night – the Danish striker Simon Makienok, on a one-year loan deal from Italian Serie A side Palermo, finds some space at the back post and makes no mistake.
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Carney cuts inside on her right foot, feinting to shoot, before smashing a deflected strike past the Belgium goalkeeper. It’s now finished there, so a 2-0 win for the Lionesses, they top Group 7.
Karen Carney scores England's 2nd goal. Video: BBC, UEFA EURO 2017
#WEURO2017 #womensfootball #EURO2017 #Lionesses pic.twitter.com/GTHGlKh9rH
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Peeeeeep! The EFL Cup ties are underway. Keep an eye out for Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings, who is making his first appearance since the beginning of last season. Mings became
the Cherries’ record signing last June, but was
ruled out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury on the first day of the season against Leicester.
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Very strong Liverpool team out tonight: Coutinho, Origi and Firmino forming a potent front three against a Derby side that has struggled so far this season in the Championship. With no European football this season, it’s obvious that Klopp are targeting Cup glory, with the carrot of a Europa League spot at stake for the EFL Cup winners, that’s no surprise.
1 – Liverpool have been eliminated from just one of their last 13 League Cup ties against lower league opposition. Bullies.
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No Joey Barton of course for Rangers tonight, after the Englishman
was suspended for three weeks by the Glasgow club. The Guardian’s Donald McRae sat down with Barton, who is also under investigation
for allegedly breaking betting rules.
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7.39pm BST
Everton v Norwich
Everton: Stekelenburg, Coleman, Holgate, Ashley Williams, Funes Mori, Cleverley, Gana, Lennon, Barkley, Valencia, Deulofeu.
Subs: Robles, Jagielka, Kone, Mirallas, Bolasie, Barry, Oviedo.
Norwich: Ruddy, Whittaker, Bennett, Bassong, Brady, Thompson, Mulumbu, Josh Murphy, Naismith, Pritchard, Oliveira.
Subs: Jones, Canos, Lafferty, Turner, Morris, Godfrey, Grant.
Nottm Forest v Arsenal
Nottm Forest: Stojkovic, Pereira, Mancienne, Mills, Lichaj, Cohen, Dumitru, Lansbury, Kasami, Osborn, Bendtner.
Subs: Fox, Carayol, Pereira Lica, Hobbs, Grant, Vellios, Smith.
Arsenal: Martinez, Maitland-Niles, Holding, Gabriel, Gibbs, Xhaka, Elneny, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Reine-Adelaide, Akpom, Lucas Perez.
Subs: Bielik, Zelalem, Da Silva, Mavididi, Macey, Sheaf, Willock.
7.33pm BST
Nikita Parris scores her third England goal in just her third England appearance, heading the ball home – all 5ft4in of her! Remember England are already qualified for Euro 2017, but will finish top of their group with a win here.
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Dortmund are on fire! After
disposing of Darmstadt 6-0 on Saturday, Dortmund are already 2-0 away in Lower Saxony – Aubameyang latching onto a clever backheel from Raphael Guerreiro, beating his man and finishing cooly in the the corner. The man is a class act. Guerreiro had earlier given Dortmund the lead with a deflected effort.
Nice goal by
#aubameyang great player pace skill goals he got the lot
#nufc #borussiadortmund https://t.co/hoLU9k1x5C
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More narrative, as if you needed it.
Current Forest men
@lansburyhenri and
@bendtnerb52 will hope to get one over on former
#NFFC loanee
@aaronramsey’s
@Arsenal this evening.
pic.twitter.com/Btii4wWpDM
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Nottingham Forest will hold a 12th-minute tribute to Brian Clough in their match against Arsenal tonight – it is 12 years since the great man died.
Derby County will also hold a minute’s silence in memory of club stalwart, Gordon Guthrie MBE, who served as a player, a club physiotherapist/trainer, and kit manager serving over a dozen managers, including Brian Clough. He has a stand named after him at the iPro stadium.
GORDON GUTHRIE:
#DCFC will hold a minute's silence in memory of Gordon Guthrie tonight:
https://t.co/MrEQPRgL2c #DCFCvLFC #dcfcfans pic.twitter.com/sUpmx1n0aE
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Derby v Liverpool
Derby: Mitchell, Christie, Pearce, Keogh, Olsson, Baird, Johnson, Hughes, Butterfield, Weimann, Bent.
Subs: Weale, Ince, Camara, Blackman, Lowe, Elsnik, Rawson.
Liverpool: Karius, Clyne, Matip, Klavan, Moreno, Henderson,
Coutinho, Lucas, Grujic, Firmino, Origi.
Subs: Lovren, Milner, Mane, Mignolet, Can, Ings, Oviemuno Ejaria.
AFC Bournemouth v Preston
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Half-time scores in the women’s Euro 2017 qualifiers, involving some of the home nations. England and Scotland have already qualified for the finals in Holland next year, and England will cement top spot in Group 7 if they draw with their nearest rivals Belgium. 0-0 in that one at the moment. Scotland are guaranteed one of the six best runners-up spots, they are second in Group 1, behind Iceland. 1-1 currently in Reykjavik.
Half-time in the last
#WEURO2017 qualifiers
As it stands
Qualified: Denmark, Italy, Austria, Russia
Play-off: Romania, Finland
Out: Portugal
pic.twitter.com/18Y2vC34rB
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Of course, if you’re a more monogamous type, you can always head over to our
Leicester City v Chelsea MBM. Barry Glendenning is at the helm for that one.
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Hello world! What an evening of EFL Cup/Bundesliga/Serie A/La Liga/League One/Scottish League Cup/Ligue 1 we have for you tonight. Lots of different football matches, kicking off at lots of different times, a night of chaos beckons! I’ll be doing my best to help you see the Chris Wood from the Tricky Trees – but if you happen to be at tonight’s games for some actual insight or even if you’re not and just fancy giving your 2p’s worth, do get in touch via michael.butler@theguardian.com or tweet
@michaelbutler18.
Here are the main matches we will be following tonight, plus a smattering from League One, La Liga, Scotland and the rest of the Bundesliga and Ligue 1.
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Michael will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s Daniel Taylor on Nottingham Forest’s impressive youth policy:
It is probably a reflection of Nottingham Forest’s difficulties in the modern era that when they renew acquaintances with
Arsenal on Tuesday it will be the first time in the 21st century they have encountered the club who wear the same colours because it was Forest, 130 years ago, who donated a red strip to help set them up.
The last occasion the two sides met was in January 1999 when Ron Atkinson had just been appointed as Forest’s manager and infamously began his short, undistinguished spell more like Rowan Atkinson by climbing into the wrong dugout. Forest, with the fingers of relegation closing round their necks, lost 1-0 and it was their next home game when they played in a nine-goal thriller against Manchester United that is still talked about on the banks of the Trent. Unfortunately for Forest, they scored only one of the goals.
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