Postpublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 23 September 2014
League Cup winner Steve Claridge at the Liberty Stadium
"Everton have stepped it up. There is more tempo, movement and more willingness from the players."
Record breaking League Cup shootout
Ten Capital One Cup third round games
Southampton beat Arsenal 2-1
Stoke and Swansea also through
Tom Rostance
League Cup winner Steve Claridge at the Liberty Stadium
"Everton have stepped it up. There is more tempo, movement and more willingness from the players."
Interesting! Steve Davis! Southampton should be 3-1 up but the Northern Irishman can't convert at the far post. Southampton looking very, very good.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored four goals for Real Madrid tonight - he has 25 hat-tricks for the club. Twenty five!
Felix Magath stopped playing FM when he couldn't choose 'cheese' as an option to heal his injured players.
Tom:, external Fernando Torres now scored more goals for Milan than he did in his first 13 games for Chelsea!
Mike Hall:, external Maybe Fulham just enjoy not doing intensive training the day before the match? Felix Magath never played Football Manager.
Andrew Kemp:, external Oh dear. One swallow does not a summer make. Clyne has one good half and is now hailed as the back-bone of England.
Boro go close right from the off as Lee Tomlni cracks a shot wide from 20 yards. Liverpool need a second goal.
We are away and running in the second halves...
Everton mean business - Romelu Lukaku is on for Samuel Eto'o at the break.
Fernando Torres has scored a goal on his full debut for AC Milan, a fine header to halve the deficit and they trail Empoli 2-1 in Serie A.
Torres has scored. Diaby is playing.
Torres has scored. Diaby is playing.
BBC Sport's Chris Osborne at Stadium MK: "Benik Afobe scored a goal early on. That's about it. It's been duller than dull.
"Two birds sacrificed their own health for our entertainment however, as they swooped down towards the stand in an aggressive death lock. Not sure if either survived, but it was the most exciting thing to happen in the last 30 minutes."
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Southampton deserve their lead. A couple of quiet performances from Arsenal - Joel Campbell hasn't done a lot. But Southampton had three good chances before Nathaniel Clyne's goal and go into the break ahead and thoroughly deserved for me.
"Arsenal have not been that bad but Southampton have come here and really fancy it."
Arsenal 1-2 Southampton
Cardiff 0-3 Bournemouth
Derby 0-0 Reading
Leyton Orient 0-1 Sheff U
Liverpool 1-0 Middlesbrough
MK Dons 1-0 Bradford
Shrewsbury 0-0 Norwich
Sunderland 1-1 Stoke
Swansea 1-0 Everton
Fulham 2-0 Doncaster (20:00 BST)
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League Cup winner Steve Claridge at the Liberty Stadium
"The scoreline is the correct reflection of the game. The Swans look slightly better and more dangerous on the attack. The game lacks a bit of tempo though."
Giant centre-back Dan Burn heads in as the good times return to Craven Cottage.
There goes the whistle at Anfield...
Approaching half-time in an entertaining evening of League Cup glee.
Ahmed:, external Nathaniel Clyne! Take a bow son. What a strike!
Luke:, external Does that finally prove Clyne is much better than Glen Johnson? Why Hodgson selected Stones out of position over him is madness.
Kerry Peter Parvin:, external Guess this match shows why you don't underestimate a side and put out an incredibly weakened defence!
Swansea winger Jefferson Montero is pushing Tony Hibbert back to his fish farm with some brilliant skill and trickery down the left, backing Hibbo into the penalty area before lifting a shot onto the roof of the net.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"What a goal from Nathaniel Clyne - he's absolutely smashed it. It's gone in the middle of the goal but David Ospina has got no chance. Sanchez's goal was good but this is unbelievable. And I can't say it's not deserved - Southampton have created the better clear cut chances."