CLOSE!published at 21:33 British Summer Time 21 September 2016
West Ham 0-0 Accrington Stanley
Accrington survive a right scramble in their penalty area, Mark Hughes clearing off the line...
Manchester rivals drawn together in next round
Chelsea travel to West Ham, Liverpool host Spurs
Man Utd survive scare at Northampton
Two keeper errors gift visitors victory
Payet scores late free-kick to send Hammers through
Man City see off Swansea, Spurs 5-0 Gills
Tom Rostance
West Ham 0-0 Accrington Stanley
Accrington survive a right scramble in their penalty area, Mark Hughes clearing off the line...
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Fulham 1-1 Bristol City
Northampton 1-3 Man Utd
Into the last five minutes at Sixfields, and our other 19:45 kick-offs. No disgrace for Northampton as Sam Hoskins shoots wide. It's Southend on Saturday and back to the business of establishing themselves in League One.
Erik Lamela (68 mins)
So, so easy for Spurs against Justin Edinburgh's side. Erik Lamela the latest to queue up and side-foot home from 15 yards. Composed.
Josh Onomah (65 mins)
A lovely goal that, youngster Josh Onomah steers in from 15 yards after a flowing move. He's highly thought of at the Lane.
Hull next?
Northampton 1-3 Man Utd
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Sixfields
Poor Adam Smith. Northampton's keeper is so highly-rated but he has has a complete nightmare here. Manchester United in cruise control now.
Paddy McNair (80 mins)
If you'd have told me a fwe weeks ago that Zlatan would play at Sixfields and Paddy McNair would score twice in the same game I would have asked the nurse to increase my medication.
But the defender - playing in midfield - has bagged his second from close range after a shot was only tipped into his path.
West Ham 0-0 Accrington Stanley
West Ham close to the breakthrough as Simone Zaza lines up a strike from the angle but it's kicked clear by Elliot Parish. Can Accrington pull this off?
Marcus Rashford (75 mins)
Oh Adam Smith! The Northampton goalkeeper makes his second error of the night, it's a terrible one too as he makes a complete hash of his clearance under pressure from Marcus Rashford and the youngster wins the ball to roll into an empty net.
Game, set and the match. Surely.
Northampton 1-2 Man Utd
Cobblers skipper Marc Richards - who hit the bar against United in 2004 - is on as the hosts go 4-4-2. Manchester United chuck on Marouane Fellaini.
Northampton 1-2 Man Utd
Northampton can't really complain at being behind, they've posed little threat to Manchester Unietd this evening but are still well in the game with 20 minutes left. They have attacking options on the bench too.
Paddy McNair (70 mins)
Sunderland are back up and level after a lovely one-two on the edge of the area, Paddy McNair dances into the box and finishes low and hard. Composed.
Northampton 1-2 Man Utd
Steve Claridge
Ex-Leicester striker at Sixfields, BBC Radio 5 live
It's a wonderful strike from Herrera, he strikes it first time with pace on the ball. Adam Smith had no chance in the Northampton goal.
It comes off one of their worst periods of the game. They've been really unconvincing tonight.
Ander Herrera (68 mins)
Ah, that's a great strike to put Manchester United back ahead. Ander Herrera has fancied his chances from range all night and he thrashes in low and hard this time from 20 yards, Adam Smith beaten for pace and power.
He really celebrates too, as do the away end. They know how much a win here could mean.
Vincent Janssen (Pen 51 mins)
Vincent Janssen is up and running. He scores from the penalty spot.
Christian Eriksen (48 mins)
What a start to the second half as Erik Lamela motors past two or three tackles and then finds Christian Eriksen in the middle, and he pokes home his second of the night.
Aleix Garcia (67 mins)
The 19-year-old steers in Jesus Navas' cross to double City's lead.
Jake Hesketh (63 mins)
Southampton pressure finally tells and they deservedly double their lead through 20-year-old Jake Hesketh.
His first goal for the club comes after Shane Long's run and shot was saved by Wayne Hennessey, the ball broke out to Hesketh on the edge of the box on the rebound and he calmly swept it home left-footed into the bottom corner.
West Ham 0-0 Accrington Stanley
Still no breakthrough at London Stadium, which is not proving to be a happy new home for West Ham. The League Two side continue to be a real threat and Darren Randolph has to save from Sean McConville.
Northampton 1-1 Man Utd
Ashley Young, now playing at right-back for Manchester United, goes over in a block tackle with Kenji Gorre and remains motionless for a fair amount of time. He gets little sympathy from the home fans as he eventually limps off for some treatment.