FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:53 Greenwich Mean Time 28 October 2014
Anfield is rocking to the rhythm of celebration. From nowhere, their side has rallied to book their place in the last eight. Good old Mario. Good old Dejan.
Liverpool through after late comeback
Chelsea need late OG to beat Shrewsbury
Championship Bournemouth beat West Brom
Derby come from behind to beat Fulham 5-2
Sheffield Utd strike late to stun MK Dons
Marc Higginson
Anfield is rocking to the rhythm of celebration. From nowhere, their side has rallied to book their place in the last eight. Good old Mario. Good old Dejan.
Another torrid night for Fulham. Derby are into the next round.
It's moments like this when supporters think their club's name is on the cup. Liverpool score in the fourth minute of injury time when Philippe Coutinho floats a free-kick to the back stick where Dejan Lovren leaps to head home. Two of Liverpool's most derided summer signings have bailed them out.
Swansea's Federico Fernandez is shown red for a late challenge on Philippe Coutinho. Late drama at Anfield. Liverpool are awarded a free-kick on the edge of the box which is wasted by Mario Balotelli.
Five minutes of injury time to be added on. Swansea attacking as the board goes up.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"You have to give credit to Mario Balotelli here, he's come on and got himself immediately into the game."
The 90 minutes are up at Anfield. Are we heading for extra-time?
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"What a ball from Fabio Borini, he got it into a really dangerous area and put in there. Mario Balotelli then showed great movement and produced a wonderful finish."
Chelsea goalscorer Didier Drogba on Sky Sports: "I think you saw it was a difficult pitch and difficult weather. They were a fantastic team and opponent - they showed why they deserve to be here tonight. They created a difficult game for us.
"It's difficult for players who haven't played a lot and those who played on Sunday [against Manchester United]. With our experience we won the game. I don't need a armband to push the team [referring to his captaincy on the night]."
Can you believe it? Well, yes, you can. Substitute Mario Balotelli grabs Liverpool's equaliser. The Italian shows great movement to get a yard on the Swansea defence and guide past Gerhard Tremmel. Extra-time awaits....
The Cherries march on.
Phil Brown
BBC 5 live pundit at the Greenhous Meadow
"Shrewsbury's players weren't running around at full-time trying to get a Chelsea shirt as a trophy. That sums up what they were all about tonight."
BBC Sport's Chris Osborne at Stadium MK: "Michael Higdon the hero. A last-gasp, dramatic hero. The former Crewe man collects Jamie Murphy's corner at the back post and rifles in to complete the turnaround. A stunning end to a game that was as flat as a pancake for so long. The Blades are into the quarters for the first time since 2003."
Phil Brown
BBC 5 live pundit at the Greenhous Meadow
"Micky Mellon's reputation will have been massively enhanced by this performance. The game was always about respect and Jose Mourinho and Didier Drogba knew they had to show Shrewsbury plenty of that."
Has MK Dons' wonderful League Cup adventure come to an abrupt end? Michael Higdon scores his second late goal of the night to rifle home a low shot from an acute angle. Sheffield United love the cup competitions, don't they?
Shrewsbury played their part, but Chelsea are into the last eight.
Here's Mario. Liverpool have lacked threat in the final third and boss Brendan Rodgers decides it is time for the much-maligned Balotelli to be introduced. The Italy striker replaces Rickie Lambert, who is still waiting for his first Reds goal.
Time for Mario to deliver? Only 13 minutes remain.
Phil Brown
BBC 5 live pundit at the Greenhous Meadow
"Shrewsbury and Micky Mellon will take a lot of plaudits even if they don't come away with anything from the game. Jose Mourinho has shown them a lot of respect which shows they can be proud of their efforts tonight."
Ben in Cobham: Very disappointing from Liverpool tonight. With Luis Suarez gone this competition is their best chance of silverware and they look to have thrown it away.
Warren in Cheltenham: Liverpool's problem is they have eight midfield players who won't score 10 goals between them all season! They just cannot score goals even given good chances. Steven Gerrard falls into this as well unfortunately. He has had chances this season he would have scored a few years ago. The strikers are working out wide and not getting on the end of anything.
Geoff in Somerset: Of course Liverpool aren't good enough. Nor are any of the 24 players Rodgers has bought bar Daniel Sturridge. Which is an appalling transfer record.
BBC Sport's Ged Scott at Greenhaus Meadow: "In their 11th home game of the season, it's still only the fifth goal Shrewsbury have conceded at the Meadow, as Chelsea become the first away team to score twice against Micky Mellon's men."