Summary

Will Burnley, Sunderland and Leeds stay up?

  1. 'Better side through'published at 10:18 BST 25 September

    Huddersfield 0-2 Man City

    Sue Smith
    Former Leeds and England forward on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Phil Foden was instrumental in everything Manchester City did. You have to praise Huddersfield, who made it difficult for their opponent to get shots on target.

    The better side on the night went through.

  2. Postpublished at 10:13 BST 25 September

    Nothing makes you feel older than the children of a player you remember watching in their prime being old enough to play first-team football...

    Still, for all that he received a fair amount of - largely unwarranted - stick later in his career, Emile Heskey was some player at his best.

    You have to be to score 110 Premier League goals. If either Reigan or Jaden get anywhere close to that over the next decade or so then they'll have had a very good career...

    Emile Heskey celebrates scoring for LiverpoolImage source, Getty Images
  3. 'Their parents will be proud' - Heskey brothers make Man City debutspublished at 10:09 BST 25 September

    Huddersfield 0-2 Man City

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football news reporter at Accu Stadium

    Split graphic: Reigan Heskey and Jaden HeskeyImage source, Getty Images

    When the travelling Manchester City fans at Huddersfield sang the names of Yaya and Kolo Toure among their usual repertoire of songs for former players, they might not have expected to see another set of brothers step onto the pitch in Yorkshire not long after.

    However, after Pep Guardiola's side went 2-0 up against their League One hosts in the Carabao Cup, the manager turned to his bench and beckoned forward brothers Reigan and Jaden Heskey, who are the sons of ex-England striker Emile.

    After being given their instructions from a bench which included Kolo Toure, now part of City's backroom staff, and 10 years on from dad Emile's last EFL Cup appearance, fans got to witness his sons making their first-team debuts for the club.

    "Today, six players from the academy made the starting XI," said Guardiola. "Two more came on, the Heskey brothers. I think their father and mother will be so proud of their kids. That's really cool."

    Reigan is described on the City website as a "tricky, clinical winger" and at 17 is the younger of the brothers, with Jaden two years older and seen as a "mature, hard-working" box-to-box midfielder.

    Both are regulars in City's academy teams, with Jaden often wearing the captain's armband in the club's Premier League 2 matches. In 2024, he scored as City beat Leeds 4-0 to lift the FA Youth Cup.

    "They're similar to me," Heskey told the Mail, external in August. "They are both very athletic.

    "The young one is very quick. The older one is a bit of a beast like I was. They've both got similar attributes."

    Against Huddersfield, Jaden got 14 minutes, replacing fellow academy graduate Nico O'Reilly, with Reigan coming on for Savinho shortly after.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:04 BST 25 September

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    As a Wrexham fan I’m sure both us and Cardiff think it's a very winnable tie and a chance for a quarter-final spot.

    Paul Jones, Wrexham

  5. Broadhead gets wish of plum Cardiff cup tiepublished at 10:02 BST 25 September

    Nathan BroadheadImage source, Gett

    Nathan Broadhead struck both goals against Reading to help fire Wrexham into the fourth round of the EFL Cup for the first time since 1977.

    But the Wales international's household may well be split when Phil Parkinson's side host Cardiff City in round four next month.

    Prior to the draw being made, the 27-year-old admitted he wanted Wrexham to be paired with the Bluebirds in the next round as his father supports Brian Barry-Murphy's side.

    "I'd love Cardiff. My old man's a Cardiff fan," Broadhead said.

    "I don't know what side he'd be on."

    The former Ipswich Town man got his wish - with the pair set to meet at the Stok Cae Ras during the week beginning 27 October.

    It ensures at least one Welsh team will reach the quarter-finals of the competition.

    Given Swansea City's progress, the next round will see three Welsh teams feature in the last-16 for the first time in the competition's history.

    And Broadhead feels the cup progress further demonstrates how Welsh football is in a good place at present.

    "It just shows where Welsh football's going," he said.

    "We're making steps, Craig Bellamy, Wrexham, I'm happy."

  6. Cardiff boss Barry-Murphy's news conference coming uppublished at 10:00 BST 25 September

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy will be speaking to the media in the next half an hour or so at his weekly news conference.

    The Bluebirds have been drawn at fellow Welsh club Wrexham in one of the many eye-catching fourth-round ties in the EFL Cup, their first meeting for 21 years.

    And with Swansea City securing a home fixture against Manchester City, this is the first time in the competition's history that three Welsh clubs have made it to the last 16.

    Cardiff have made a promising start to the season in League One under former Man City Under-21s boss Barry-Murphy, while Wrexham are adjusting to life in the Championship after three successive promotions.

    They started last season a division below Cardiff but, with their promotion and the Bluebirds' relegation, it's the north Wales club who will start next month's cup tie as favourites.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:58 BST 25 September

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    I agree with Ewan Nelson 07:27, I think we have a good chance of causing another upset. Up the mariners!

    Andy Forster, Grimsby

  8. 'Balance' very important under Frankpublished at 09:55 BST 25 September

    Tottenham 3-0 Doncaster

    Thomas FrankImage source, Getty Images

    Spurs have three games in the next 10 days and that includes a trip north to Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League.

    So it's perhaps no surprise that Thomas Frank made seven changes to his starting XI for the visit of Doncaster.

    Frank wants his side to compete on all fronts this season and the fact he has only named the same team once this season - against Manchester City and Bournemouth - shows the Dane is willing to shake things up to maintain fitness.

    “It’s the balance where we need to use the squad, want to use the squad, we’ve a strong squad and players who want and need to play. That’s very important," said Frank

    “Then we need to make enough changes, but not too many, try to get them in the right positions. That’s the challenge.

    "We all know, as I say all the time, if we’re going to play 60 plus games this season, we need to be really good at nailing that - making the right amount of changes per game.”

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:51 BST 25 September

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    A sub-par performance from Spurs last night in my opinion. It should have been about 6-0 if we had just taken our chances...

    Tim, Truro

    It could be a season-defining month of games for Spurs from end of October. They have Newcastle in the Carabao Cup, PSG and Copenhagen in the Champions League plus Man Utd and Arsenal in the Premier League.

    Jack, Oxfordshire

  10. 'Tel can be even better' - Frankpublished at 09:47 BST 25 September

    Tottenham 3-0 Doncaster

    Mathys TelImage source, Getty Images

    Earlier this month, Mathys Tel was left out of Spurs' Champions League squad by Thomas Frank.

    Tel did not respond straight away but did tell Le Telegramme that "it definitely hurts" to not be included in the clubs' European campaign.

    Frank said it was an “extremely difficult decision” to exclude Tel but that he handled it “maturely”.

    However, a boost can be provided by looking at the players Frank has developed during his career as a manager - Yoane Wissa and Ollie Watkins spring to mind.

    "His pressing ability is very good. I like the way he works in that situation and then, his link-up play is something that is a good level, but he can be even better," Frank said after the match.

    "He really wanted to score and do well. Unfortunately, as a striker, that (is what) you get measured on. The overall performance was really a step forward. I really wanted him to score as well because that would make it an even better story.”

  11. Time will Tel if Spurs spent wiselypublished at 09:42 BST 25 September

    Tottenham 3-0 Doncaster

    Mathys TelImage source, Getty Images

    Whilst last night marked just a second start of the season for Mathys Tel, his permanent move from Bayern Munich could not have got off to a worse start.

    Having scored just three goals since joining on-loan, he is yet to find the back of the net for his club this season - although he did score twice for France's Under-21's.

    With summer loan signing Randal Kolo Muani unavailable due to a dead leg injury against Doncaster, last night represented a good opportunity for the Frenchman to stamp his authority on the squad.

    Instead, he offered very little and departed the match with debutant Luca Williams-Barnett on in his place to become Spurs' 900th player.

    Mathys Tel for Spurs this season:

    • Appearances: 5
    • Minutes played: 199
    • Goals: 0
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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:36 BST 25 September

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    Brentford won't relish a trip to Blundell Park.

    Simon Saxby, Grimsby

  13. 'That's why we got Eze - to win football matches'published at 09:30 BST 25 September

    Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta spoke to Sky Sports following the victory: "We knew the crowd would be with them [Port Vale] if we gave them anything. In the second half and when they had throw in after throw in, we lacked control.

    "They played directly, They wanted to attack the box and we wanted to avoid that. We had moments in the game where we were very dominant and very good."

    On Eberechi Eze: "That's why we got him - to win football matches. He should've scored another two I think.

    "His position depends on the players around him. There were certain moments where the space closed, so we moved him somewhere else. He is a player who has to be in touch with the ball and we have to find ways to do that."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:26 BST 25 September

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    As a Man City supporter, the most pleasing thing about the fourth round draw is that Arsenal and Liverpool have Premier League opponents so hopefully both will have to use their first team squads. Any slight advantage during a tight season is good.

    Nick, Cornwall

  15. 'The first goal is always very special'published at 09:21 BST 25 September

    Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal

    Eberechi Eze of Arsenal celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal goalscorer Eberechi Eze spoke to Sky Sports after scoring his first goal for the club: "It was very special. I've been waiting to score for this club for a long time and the first goal is always very special.

    "It is a very difficult place to come. It was important we got the first goal and we could move forward.

    "You've seen in the past few weeks what players are doing when they come off the bench. We have a lot of depth and that brings fresh energy which is what we need."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:15 BST 25 September

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    I’d really like the Carabao Cup to exclude Premier League teams. The FA Cup is the main cup competition in England, almost exclusively won by top division teams, so reducing games for them while giving the others a better chance of winning a trophy makes sense - and it is more exciting.

    Rob, Brighton

    The Carabao Cup has lost any relevance. The joys of any cup competition is the random nature of the draw. Now we have seeded teams so the big boys are kept apart until the last 16. Not good.

    Bryan, Sunderland

  17. 'Eze still has more to give' - Artetapublished at 09:07 BST 25 September

    Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal

    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Whilst this was an opportunity for Eberechi Eze to prove his worth in the middle of pitch, his manager feels he can do plenty more.

    Playing centrally is the position that Eze favours but Mikel Arteta feels the role will differ at Arsenal and that he will have to adapt.

    "He played very centrally against a team that's super compact inside. It's not easy to find spaces, but he's very capable with the ball," Arteta said.

    "He needs to still to play a little more time with those guys to understand the timings, especially the things that he needs to do and then actions like that will be more consistent and better for us.

    "In general, very good - there is still a lot more to give, I think."

    Eze so far this season for Arsenal:

    • Appearances: 5
    • Minutes played: 297
    • Goals: 1
    • Assists: 2
  18. 'Very special' - Eze opens Arsenal accountpublished at 09:00 BST 25 September

    Port Vale 0-2 Arsenal

    Eberechi EzeImage source, Getty Images

    It was a moment that Eberechi Eze has longed for.

    His first goal for his boyhood club Arsenal since his £60m arrival from Crystal Palace over the summer came in the League Cup win against Port Vale.

    The England international was found by Gabriel Martinelli in the middle of the box and calmly slotted the ball past the Port Vale goalkeeper.

    “I’ve been waiting to score for this club for a long time and the first is very special,” Eze said.

    Eze was given a rare opportunity to start in his favoured 'number 10' position - with Mikel Arteta making nine changes to the side that picked up a point against Manchester City at the weekend.

    However, despite a fast start, Arsenal lacked the ability to break through a resolute Vale side until finding their second late on.

  19. Postpublished at 08:58 BST 25 September

    Plenty to look forward to then but let's have delve into a bit more detail on last night's games...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:54 BST 25 September

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    People say this cup doesn't matter but there are a lot of big clubs who will really want to win this trophy - Arsenal need a cup, Spurs want to ride the wave and Palace and Brighton might even do it! Love this competition, hoping another new name on it.

    James Stewart, London