Summary

  1. Troubled Sheff Wed shock Leeds in shootoutpublished at 07:16 British Summer Time

    Sheff Wed 1-1 Leeds United (Sheff Wed win 3-0 on pens)

    Troubled Sheffield Wednesday stunned Leeds United on penalties to reach the third round of the Carabao Cup as the Premier League side missed all their spot-kicks to lose 3-0 in the shootout.

    The Yorkshire derby was settled in dramatic fashion after substitute Jayden Bogle cancelled out an own goal from Leeds keeper Karl Darlow for the Owls opener.

    Home supporters continued to show their discontent with owner Dejphon Chansiri as many boycotted Tuesday night's game.

    But they missed a gutsy display from Wednesday, who upset their higher-division opponents with goalkeeper Ethan Horvath the hero.

    On his home debut, the American made a number of excellent stops in normal time, before saving two of Leeds' three spot-kicks and debutant Dominic Calvert-Lewin sending his penalty high over the bar.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin looking disappointed after missing in a penalty shootout for Leeds against Sheffield WednesdayImage source, Reuters
  2. Several Premier League clubs suffer EFL Cup exitpublished at 07:11 British Summer Time

    Celtic will now go into the Europa League instead of Europe's top club competition.

    Meanwhile, several Premier League teams were knocked out of the EFL Cup, and there was added drama at Sheffield Wednesday and Wolves.

    Celtic players looking anxious during their penalty shootout defeat by KairatImage source, Reuters
  3. Celtic blow Champions League bid in Almaty shootoutpublished at 07:05 British Summer Time

    Kairat 0-0 Celtic AET (0-0 on agg; Kairat win 3-2 on pens)

    Celtic blew the chance to reach the Champions League after an ignominious defeat in a penalty shootout away to Kairat Almaty.

    After each side failed to score in 210 minutes across the two legs, Celtic substitute Adam Idah missed the first spot-kick.

    Home goalkeeper Temirlan Anarbekov capped a fine display with further saves to deny Luke McCowan and, tellingly, Daizen Maeda.

    It sealed a 3-2 outcome on penalties to send the Kazakh side into the Champions League proper for the first time in their history.

    Maeda had earlier blasted a late 85th-minute shot over the crossbar that would have ended the agony endured over two legs, with a powerful McCowan strike well stopped in extra time too.

    Valeri Gromyko celebrates after Kairat beat Celtic in a penalty shootoutImage source, Reuters
  4. Good morningpublished at 07:01 British Summer Time

    And welcome to today's live page, as we bring you reaction to an eventful evening in the EFL Cup, plus all the latest transfer news, while Scottish champions Celtic are coming to terms with a big blow in Europe.