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Carabao Cup round-up: QPR KO Everton in thrilling shootout as Leeds & Saints win on pens and Brentford go goal-mad

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THE third round of the Carabao Cup did not disappoint, with goals flying in up and down the country.

Championship sides Stoke City and Queens Park Rangers pulled off the shocks of round three so far, beating Watford and Rafa Benitez's Everton respectively.

QPR won on penalties to send Everton crashing out of the Carabao Cup
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QPR won on penalties to send Everton crashing out of the Carabao CupCredit: PA
Sam Clucas scores in Stoke's shock win at Watford
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Sam Clucas scores in Stoke's shock win at WatfordCredit: Reuters
Jay Rodriguez scored all four as Burnley beat Rochdale 4-1
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Jay Rodriguez scored all four as Burnley beat Rochdale 4-1Credit: PA

Charlie Austin's brace was enough to take Everton to penalties, where QPR beat the Toffees 8-7.

Leeds escaped a penalty shootout scare against Championship side Fulham, with Illan Meslier saving the day.

Brentford impressively hit Oldham Athletic for seven, with forward Marcus Forss scoring four.

Jay Rodriguez and Maxwel Cornet turned on the style for Burnley.

The Englishman bagged four second half goals to seal a win for the Clarets against Rochdale.

And Manchester City and Liverpool got through their Carabao Cup third round ties comfortably against Wycombe and Norwich respectively.

Ten third round Carabao Cup games took place up and down the country on Tuesday night, but how did they play out?



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Watford 1 Stoke City 3

Ashley Fletcher's second half strike cancelled out Nick Powell's opener.

But Stoke shocked the Prem outfit with a second half flurry as Sam Clucas and Josh Tymon scored late on to win the visitors the tie.

Powell put Stoke ahead, but Fletcher got Watford's equaliser
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Powell put Stoke ahead, but Fletcher got Watford's equaliserCredit: PA

Fulham 0 Leeds United 0 (pens: 5-6)

Despite Marcelo Bielsa's attacking style of play, Leeds failed to beat Fulham inside 90 minutes.

Meslier was Leeds' penalty hero, saving the deciding penalty-kick.

Leeds and Fulham couldn't be separated and the game was decided on penalties
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Leeds and Fulham couldn't be separated and the game was decided on penaltiesCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Wigan Athletic 0 Sunderland 2

Sunderland won the battle of the League One clubs.

Goals from Nathan Broadhead and Luke O'Nien sealed the win for the Black Cats.

Sunderland beat fellow League One outfit Wigan
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Sunderland beat fellow League One outfit WiganCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Burnley 4 Rochdale 1

Rodriguez scored four in the second half to cancel out Rochdale's Jake Beesley's strike.

Summer signing Cornet got a run out and showed off his dazzling footwork.

Cornet and Rodriguez turned on the style for Burnley
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Cornet and Rodriguez turned on the style for BurnleyCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Preston 3 Cheltenham 1

Championship side Preston beat League One side Cheltenham.

Goals by Andrew Hughes, Joe Rafferty and San Maguire were enough to hold off the visitors' second half surge.

Preston comfortably beat League One Cheltenham
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Preston comfortably beat League One CheltenhamCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Sheffield United 2 Southampton 2 (pens: 2-4)

Championship side Sheffield United held Premier League outfit Southampton to a draw inside 90 minutes.

But the penalty shootout ended 2-4 in the Saints' favour with captain Oriol Romeu scoring the winning penalty.

Oriol Romeu scored the deciding penalty to save the Saints
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Oriol Romeu scored the deciding penalty to save the SaintsCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Brentford 7 Olham Athletic 0

Ivan Toney's understudy Forss scored FOUR in Brentford's 7-0 demolition of Oldham Atheltic.

Summer signing Yoane Wissa bagged a brace for the Bees, and Raphael Diarra unfortuantely scored an own goal for the visitors.

Forss scored four and summer signing Wissa got a brace
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Forss scored four and summer signing Wissa got a braceCredit: PA

QPR 2 Everton 2 (pens: 8-7)

Austin is back scoring for QPR, scoring twice against fancied Everton.

Lucas Digne and Andros Townsend got the equalisers.

QPR won the lengthy penalty shootout 8-7 to knockout Benitez's Premier League side.

Charlie Austin is back scoring against Prem opposition
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Charlie Austin is back scoring against Prem oppositionCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Man City 6 Wycombe 1

First-team stars De Bruyne, Mahrez, Foden and Torres got on the scoresheet, cancelling out Hanlan's shock opener. 

And youth star Palmer got himself a goal.

The cup holders are into the fourth round as they look to win the trophy for the fifth year in a row.  

Kevin De Bruyne equalised before Man City put Wycombe to the sword
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Kevin De Bruyne equalised before Man City put Wycombe to the swordCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Norwich 0 Liverpool 3

Liverpool last won the League Cup back in 2012 when the likes of Curtis Jones were still in primary school.

Two goals by Minamino and one from Origi takes them one step closer as the Reds book place in the fourth round of the competition.

Takumi Minamino scored twice in a 3-0 Liverpool win
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Takumi Minamino scored twice in a 3-0 Liverpool winCredit: GETTY IMAGES

Six more third round ties take place on Wednesday, the most notable being the game between Manchester United and West Ham.

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The Hammers will be looking to exact revenge for last weekend's 2-1 loss to the Red Devils, which saw club captain Mark Noble miss a penalty in added time.

Elsewhere, Brighton take on Swansea, Millwall welcome Leicester City to The Den, Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo goes back to Molineux to face old club Wolves, Arsenal take on AFC Wimbledon at the Emirates and Chelsea play Aston Villa.

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