PENALTY TO SOUTHAMPTONpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 23 September 2014
Tomas Rosicky brings down Sadio Mane...
Record breaking League Cup shootout
Ten Capital One Cup third round games
Southampton beat Arsenal 2-1
Stoke and Swansea also through
Tom Rostance
Tomas Rosicky brings down Sadio Mane...
Phoenixville:, external And that Rossiter goal will keep pressure on Gerrard if not out of the team.
David McNaught:, external A nutmeg from 30 yards, not a bad first goal on debut!
Henry Whitfield:, external You do not get much better than that - a perfectly struck free-kick into the top corner away from the keeper. Unstoppable.
Bryan Oviedo gets a test on that injured leg as he is clattered by Federico Fernandez. All is well with the Costa Rican though. It's lashing down in Wales, as Antolin Alcaraz goes close.
Jozy Altidore is up and running! The American turns his man and fires in from the edge of the box.
Jordan Rossiter was born when the Spice Girls were at number one with 'Who Do You Think You Are?'. That makes me feel incredibly old.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Fantastic free-kick from Alexis Sanchez. Never mind whether it was a free-kick or not, that's right in the postage stamp. I'm not sure it was a free-kick but that's incredible technique."
Brilliant! What a goal this is. Alexis Sanchez takes aim from 30 yards and pings it over the wall and into the top corner. You don't save those.
First decent chance at the Emirates and it goes to the visitors. Dusan Tadic's ball forward releases Steven Davis but goalkeeper David Ospina is out quickly to block. Soon after, Arsenal threaten as Jack Wilshere's cross is met by Tomas Rosicky's header, which is saved by Fraser Forster.
Dan Gosling scores his third goal in six games for Bournemouth as he cuts in from the right and fires home a low drive beyond Cardiff keeper Simon Moore.
League Cup winner Steve Claridge at the Liberty Stadium
"The crowd here is absolutely brilliant. I thought it'd be half this full. It's amazing what you can do when you interact with the people in order to bring them in."
Megs! Middlesbrough goalkeeper Jamal Blackman makes a good save to keep out Rickie Lambert but 17-year-old Jordan Rossiter picks it up 30 yards out and threads the ball through Blackman's flailing legs and into the corner.
Middlesbrough forward Kike makes a strong run down the right but is eventually well shackled by Mamadou Sakho, Boro just coming into the game now.
Joe Young:, external Can't imagine how Rickie Lambert feels captaining Liverpool on his full debut at Anfield.
Sarah Morgan:, external Feel quite ashamed as Arsenal fan my team have fallen into arrogant trap of fielding inexperienced defence for Cup competition.
Aled Thomas:, external Rodgers rests Sterling for Villa but plays him in the Capital One Cup! Now I'm confused.
BBC Sport's Chris Osborne at Stadium MK: "Not content with scoring two against Manchester United four weeks ago, Arsenal loanee Benik Afobe has MK Dons in front with a wonderful turn and shot on the edge of the area.
"That's his eighth of the season and MK's 19th in six games."
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Southampton have started the season well and they have started this game well tonight. They are very disciplined with Victor Wanyama and Morgan Schneiderlin playing in front of the back four and they've got good attacking players and big Pelle will be a handful for Arsenal at the back tonight."
Almost a riot in Swansea - and in the blue half of Liverpool - as full-time fisherman and occasional right-back Tony Hibbert shoots from 25 yards, catches it sweet as a nut but sends it over the top.
One of my ambitions in life is to commentate on a Hibbert goal. Make it so...
The men in red thread a neat move down the right but the early cross in skips away from Adam Lallana as he closed in on it.
All aboard - we are on the goals express. Don't forget we could have extra-time and/or penalties this evening. A bonanza of midweek football.
The Blades go ahead as the former Crewe man Michael Higdon rises like a salmon to head in from eight yards. Vintage Higdon.
BBC Sport's Chris Osborne: , externalThere may be one or two less here tonight at MK Dons than there were against Manchester United!