League Cup second roundpublished at 20:52
The 23 games so far have yielded 32 goals. Let's see what the rest of the evening holds with the second halves in 22 of the matches under way...
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Luton go out on penalties to Stoke
West Brom beat Port Vale on pens
Watford knocked out by Preston
The 23 games so far have yielded 32 goals. Let's see what the rest of the evening holds with the second halves in 22 of the matches under way...
Half-time whistles sounding around the country, so let's have a look where there are some cupsets brewing. There are plenty.
League Two Notts County are 2-1 up on Premier League Aston Villa as Watford trail Championship Preston by a goal to nil.
Elsewhere Crystal Palace are being held 1-1 by Shrewsbury while Sunderland are also looking shaky - sharing six goals equally with Exeter in an action-packed first half.
What's more shocking - Ricky van Wolfswinkel playing for Norwich for the first time since April 2014 or the Carrow Road side's kit?
Luton 0-0 Stoke (H/T)
David Pleat
BBC Radio 5 live at Kenilworth Road
Quote MessageStoke manager Mark Hughes will want his to play a little quicker and get forward more on the flanks but Luton have competed so well so far. All-in-all Mark Hughes will have more work to do than counterpart John Still.
Jon Stead (45 mins)
Hats off to Notts County. Villa looked set to take control of the game after drawing level, but the League Two side have come again, won a penalty when Izale McLeod was fouled by sliding goalkeeper Mark Bunn and then retaken the lead through Jon Stead's spot-kick. It is the veteran striker's first goal for the club and it could be a huge one.
Sunderland 3-3 Exeter
Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat called in the players for a crisis summit after the defeat to Norwich 10 days ago.
Being matched by League Two Exeter was probably not part of the plan hammered out.
Junior Stanislas (44 mins)
It's three before half-time for Eddie Howe's men who are in complete control.
After setting up Yann Kermorgant for the opener, Junior Stanislas curls a beauty of a free-kick into the top corner.
Jake Forster-Caskey (39 mins)
We've gone goal crazy in the League Cup, as Jake Forster-Caskey's penalty gives Brighton the lead against Walsall. Forster-Caskey had been brought down in the area, but dusted himself off to score from 12 yards.
Conor Chaplin (40 mins)
Well that is absolutely horrendous defending from Reading! Some poor communication at the back allowed Conor Chaplin to round Reading keeper Ali Al Habsi and finish from range at an acute angle.
Tom McCready (43 mins)
The Exeter fans who braved the six-hour trip up to Wearside are being rewarded in stunning fashion. Tom McCready puts the Grecians back on level terms from close range.
Andrej Kramaric (40 mins)
Leicester double their lead thanks to some smart play from Leonardo Ulloa, winning the ball and teeing up Andrej Kramaric to finish with style.
Dwight Gayle (41 mins)
Palace level. And it has come from the penalty spot after a foul on Wilfried Zaha. Dwight Gayle puts the ball down and side-foots in past the visiting goalkeeper, who dives the wrong way to his right.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas (40 mins)
That was short lived for the Cumbrians, wasn't it?
Former Bristol City forward Jay Emmanuel-Thomas smashes in from long range to get QPR level.
Newcastle 2-1 Northampton
Quote MessageNorthampton are having a right go. They are getting in and around Newcastle and their goalkeeper Ryan Clarke has made a couple of decent saves.
Former Newcastle keeper Steve Harper on BBC Radio 5 live
Hartlepool 0-2 Bournemouth
He has got the opener tonight but how many goals will it take for Yann Kermorgant to bury the memory of his disastrous play-off penalty miss for Leicester against Cardiff in 2010?
A miss so cataclysmic it spawned this rather excellent musical tribute., external
At least another one I think.
Wes Thomas (35 mins)
The Championship side take the lead and it is striker Wes Thomas with his first goal of the season, tucking in from a Jacques Maghoma corner.
Derek Asamoah (37 mins)
The cupset klaxon is beginning to sound again - this time at Loftus Road!
Derek Asamoah slots League Two Carlisle United ahead at Queens Park Rangers.
That is another absolutely mammoth trip for supporters on this Tuesday night, by the way.
Jermain Defoe (38 mins)
Jermain Defoe has his second goal of the night, the 32-year-old latching onto Lee Cattermole's through ball and sliding the ball past Exeter keeper Bobby Olejnik.