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Holders and 2020 finalists Portsmouth will face fellow League One side Peterborough in the Papa John's Trophy third round.
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Read MoreSwansea City climb back into the Championship play-off places as goals from Connor Roberts and Andre Ayew see off 10-man Luton Town.
Read MoreSwansea 1-0 Luton
Gareth Vincent
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
"Shape, shape, shape," is the regular call from Nathan Jones at the Liberty Stadium.
The Luton boss is the noisiest man at the Liberty Stadium - where we are still without fans, of course - with a continual flow of messages to his team.
Keeping shape and pressing when possible is a common theme - and Luton's approach is causing Swansea problems.
In truth, the Hatters should be level, but Luke Berry skied a golden chance after Luton's press had seen Swansea lose possession deep in their own half.
Swansea 1-0 Luton
Gareth Vincent
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
Luton Town manager Nathan Jones is back in his native south Wales just a week after a miserable visit to Cardiff City, where his team were thumped 4-0.
Jones, who hails from the Rhondda Valley, will be hoping for better this weekend - but things have not started well with Connor Roberts' deflected shot giving Swansea an early lead.
Jones won at the Liberty Stadium not once but twice last season - with Luton in June and Stoke in October 2019.
But after a frustrating defeat at Middlesbrough in midweek, Swansea's Steve Cooper - from Pontypridd - has got the early advantage in the latest battle of the Rhondda-born managers.
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