FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:36 British Summer Time 23 August 2016
Peterborough 1-3 Swansea
Northampton knock West Brom out on penalties
Gillingham beat Watford in extra time
Derby beat Carlisle 14-13 in shootout thriller
Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton among Premier League victors
Jonathan Jurejko, Gary Rose, Shamoon Hafez and Saj Chowdhury
Peterborough 1-3 Swansea
Stevenage 0-4 Stoke
No problems for Stoke.
Arouna Kone (90 mins)
Romelu Lukaku might need to get some finishing tips from Arouna Kone. The twinkle-toed Ivorian shows nifty footwork that wouldn't look out of place on Strictly, dancing into space in a crowded penalty box, then finishing off the routine by poking in.
Chelsea 3-2 Bristol Rovers
Hat-trick for Michy Batshuayi? He pokes in from close range but the flag is up for offside.
The 90 minutes are up and there's four additional minutes on the fourth official's board.
Burton 0-5 Liverpool
Liverpool ease into the third round.
Watford 1-1 Gillingham
Only 849 Gillingham fans have made the trip up to Watford, but they're making a heck of a racket at the moment. Can it get even better? Or will Watford ruin their trip back?
Watford are one of only two Premier League sides (along with West Brom) who aren't on course to go through after 90 minutes.
Extra-time and penalties if it is all square remember.
Chelsea 3-2 Bristol Rovers
Four minutes to go and Chelsea are pressing. Eden Hazard beautifully breezes his way into the area, before the desperate leg of a Bristol Rovers defender manages to poke the ball behind for a corner - Chelsea's ninth of the game.
Burton 0-5 Liverpool
Liverpool fans, look away. Your striker is down and receiving treatment.
It's not Daniel Sturridge though, but Divock Origi, who looks to have pulled his hamstring.
The Belgian front man hobbles off the pitch and the Reds will finish the match with 10 men.
Arouna Kone (83 mins)
Game. Set. And match. Everton finish off their League Two visitors, substitute Arouna Kone blasting inside the near post from 20 yards.
Mark Byrne (83 mins)
Gillingham haven't created much - but now they're level! The League One visitors peg back their top-flight hosts with a stunner from Mark Byrne.
Robert Snodgrass (81 mins)
Robert Snodgrass fires home from a free-kick and that is surely job done for Hull.
It took the Premier League side a while to get their noses in front but once they did, Exeter's stubborn defence crumbled.
Everton 2-0 Yeovil
Standing applause for Ross Barkley. Everton's skipper for the night is given a breather for the final 10 minutes, safe in the knowledge that his side should go through.
Chelsea 3-2 Bristol Rovers
John Terry and Oscar have both come on for Chelsea, replacing Ola Aina and Ruben Loftus-Cheek respectively.
Eight minutes to go and Chelsea still lead by the one goal. Tense.
Daniel Sturridge (83 mins)
The main Mane. Sadio has been terrific for Liverpool today and showing why Jurgen Klopp spent £34m on the player.
The former Southampton man breaks with pace before feeding Daniel Sturridge inside the area and the England international takes a touch before finishing with aplomb into the bottom corner.
A five star performance from the Anfield men.
Alex Revell (82 mins)
Heading for extra time.
Awful goalkeeping from Boaz Myhill, who palms Sam Hoskins' shot back into the danger area and Alex Revell is on hand to tap in from close range.
Crystal Palace 2-0 Blackpool
A decent night's work for Palace. Lively 45 minutes for Christian Benteke, clean sheet for fellow debutant Steve Mandanda and an easy passage to the third round.
Chelsea 3-2 Bristol Rovers
Adama Diomande (77 mins)
Has Adama Diomande won this one for Hull? He smashes home from close range to give the visitors the lead. Not long left.
Crystal Palace 2-0 Blackpool
The Blackpool woodwork is still rattling. Andros Townsend introduces ball to crossbar with a long-distance strike.
Into stoppage-time at Selhurst Park. That tie kicked off at 19:30 BST.
Chelsea 3-2 Bristol Rovers
First change for Chelsea and it is Pedro who goes off, with Eden Hazard replacing him.
Plenty of you have been tweeting in after I questioned why Pedro was not sent off earlier after giving away a penalty, rightly pointing out that rule changes mean players are not automatically sent off. I'll get back in my box.