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Now it's Swansea's turn to attack - Dwight Tiendalli's cross is almost converted by the stretching Bafetimbi Gomis before Nathan Dyer's shot is blocked.
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Now it's Swansea's turn to attack - Dwight Tiendalli's cross is almost converted by the stretching Bafetimbi Gomis before Nathan Dyer's shot is blocked.
Reading FC:, external Picturesque view as the night sky sets in.
Michael Tidser for Rotherham... sliced wide! We're under way at the Liberty after that 10-minute delay to kick-off.
Javier Hernandez is in a great position as Manchester United break forward but he loses his footing inside the area and MK Dons clear to huge ironic cheers from the home fans. MK Don's defender Dean Lewington slips in the area soon after to spare Hernandez's blushes, with the surface evidently a little damp underfoot.
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"Samuel Eto'o has signed for Everton. I think that's quite a canny acquisition. Good mentor for young talent. Very experienced.....very!"
Kyle Bennett's trickery inside the box outfoxes the home defence and he's brought down. Nathan Tyson steps up to drill home the spot-kick, keeper no chance.
It is a superb atmosphere at Stadium:mk with 29,000 fans filling it out for the first time in MK Dons' history, and they are in fine voice too. The home side get this game under way.
The hosts are looking bright - Paddy Madden forcing Adam Federici into a good save with a low shot from just outside the area.
Cameron Jerome marks his Canaries debut with a goal, slotting home from close range after Steven Whittaker's effort was spilled by Crawley goalkeeper Brian Jensen.
Everton confirm the signing of former Chelsea striker Samuel Eto'o on a two-year deal. Got to be said, a good signing for the Toffees.
MK Dons manager Karl Robinson speaking to Sky Sports: "There are not many bigger football clubs in the world than Manchester United so obviously it will have an effect on my team mentally. But once the whistle goes it will be just another football match.
"Manchester United do not have bad footballers, the players they have put on the pitch will be very gifted. I will tell my players to go out and be brave."
Milton Keynes Dons: Martin, Baldock, Kay, McFadzean, Lewington, Carruthers, Potter, Reeves, Alli, Bowditch, Grigg. Subs: Green, Spence, Randall, McLoughlin, Powell, Hitchcock, Afobe.
Man Utd: De Gea, Vermijl, Evans, Michael Keane, James, Janko, Anderson, Kagawa, Powell, Welbeck, Hernandez. Subs: Januzaj, Zaha, Amos, Wilson, Pereira, McNair, Thorpe.
Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire)
Brighton have started brightly here - Kazenga LuaLua firing wide from the edge of the area, before Rohan Ince puts the visitors into the lead with a sumptuous volley.
Palace in front - that man Dwight Gayle, who still gives Liverpool nightmares, beating the offside trap and sliding home a neat finish.
Here's more of your thoughts on Robbie Savage's claims that Manchester United's team against Sunderland was the worst in their Premier League era.
Christopher Ritchie:, external Robbie Savage, love you as pundit but stating the 11 players for United on Saturday, are the worst ever 11, is a stupid comment!
Barry Postlethwaite:, external Rooney, RVP would make any United squad apart from those two none of the others would have got a look in.
Fahad Khan:, external Mata in worst United XI? Is Robbie Savage forgetting the gem he was for Chelsea?
Celtic can secure their place in the Champions League group stage for the third successive season and they have just got their second-leg play-off against Maribor under way. The tie is finely poised, with the first leg having ended 1-1.
You can follow live text on that match, and the action from 11 Scottish League Cup ties, here.
Not much to report here, because we've had so little play - Reading's Shaun Cummings spending three minutes receiving treatment before returning to the action.
Bradden Inman turns inside on the left and hits a right-foot shot into the top right corner to give Crewe the lead.
BBC Radio 5 live's Will Perry: Kingpower Stadium packed tonight for Leicester v Shrewsbury. Club say don't try and come down, no tickets left.
Pretty much all the 19:45 BST League Cup kick-offs are under way, let's have all these settled in 90 minutes, shall we?