HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:32 British Summer Time 24 October 2017
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
Jesse Lingard's smart finish the difference.

Aguero with winning penalty as Man City see off Wolves in shoot-out
Nketiah scores twice on full debut as Gunners edge past Norwich
Jesse Lingard nets two as Man Utd beat Swansea
Bristol City come from behind to hammer Crystal Palace
Bournemouth beat Middlesbrough, Leicester see off Leeds
Shamoon Hafez
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
Jesse Lingard's smart finish the difference.
Arsenal 0-1 Norwich
Shock of the night is ON.
Man City 0-0 Wolves
Championship leaders Wolves are holding their own against the Premier League's top side Manchester City.
Winger Raheem Sterling, who has impressed so far this season, cannot get his effort on target from six yards out.
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
John Hartson
Former Wales striker at the Liberty Stadium for BBC Radio 5 live
When Swansea decide to go for a player like Oliver McBurnie up top, they need to play to their strengths.
The likes of Jordan Ayew have get close to him for the knock-downs and flick-ons. That is how the hosts will get at this Manchester United defence.
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
Swansea need to grab any chance that falls to them, Sam Clucas curls a left-footed shot wide of goal.
Leicester 1-1 Leeds
Demarai Gray is sniffing a goal today and almost gives his side the lead but smashes a 25 yards thunderbolt onto the crossbar.
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
United have not been able to add to their opener.
Anthony Martial breaks down the right and pulls the ball back onto the edge of the box for Scott McTominay, who blasts over the bar.
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Liberty Stadium
This is pretty much the worst-case scenario for Swansea City head coach Paul Clement.
As well as watching his side get outplayed by Manchester United, Clement has also seen the Swans' only specialist left-back, Martin Olsson, leave the field with what looks like a hamstring injury.
It was only yesterday Clement highlighted his lack of options at left-back as one of the reasons why he thinks his squad lacks balance.
Arsenal 0-1 Norwich
Oh my, this could have seen Norwich home.
Portuguese striker Nelson Oliviera is unmarked in the box and takes his time, looking up and curling an effort to the far post, but debutant Matt Macey springs full stretch to his left to push the ball away.
Leicester 1-1 Leeds
Premier League Leicester have grown into the match after falling behind and fashion another opportunity, but Demarai Gray scuffs wide from around 25 yards out.
But still the Foxes prowl... seconds later Gray is involved again, Islam Slimani just unable to turn his menacing left-wing cross goalwards. Then Marc Albrighton sees his follow-up blocked. Leeds survive.
Milan Đjuric
Upset back on!
What's happened to Palace's defence?
It's been a shambolic few minutes for Roy Hodgson's side as Hordur Magnusson launches a throw into the area and it eventually drops for Milan Djuric topower home.
Bristol City can smell the quarter-finals.
Bristol City 1-1 Crystal Palace
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live at Ashton Gate
Roy Hodgson's a happy man at Ashton Gate because his Crystal Palace team deserve their lead. Bakary Sako, who's playing as the striker in a 4-2-3-1 formation, has troubled the Bristol City defence with his strength and pace and when he was played in by Ruben Loftus-Cheek he went for power with the finish, driving the ball under Luke Steele.
Uh-oh! - Hodgson suddenly less happy - Patrick van Aanholt plays a disastrous game of keepy-uppy in his own penalty area which ends up with a tame header back to Wayne Hennessey that doesn't get anywhere near him and is sweetly volleyed home by Matty Taylor.
Josh Murphy
Well, well.
Arsenal playing a high line and are punished.
James Maddison plays a lovely ball through to Josh Murphy.
Can the Norwich man keep his composure in front of goal? Oh he can indeed!
Murphy has Matt Macey rushing in on him, but dinks a nonchalant finish into the net.
Emirates silenced...apart from the pocket of visiting fans going wild.
Matty Taylor
Crystal Palace should be out of sight but Bristol City equalise with a rare chance.
It's a double disaster for Patrick van Aanholt who mis-kicks then heads the ball into the path of Matty Taylor who buries it into the net.
Ashton Gate is bouncing.
Swansea 0-1 Man Utd
Swansea have tried forcing Manchester United onto the back foot with a succession of corners, but have failed to work goalkeeper Sergio Romero into a meaningful save.
Defender Victor Lindelof has looked a little dodgy again, scuffing a clearance into his own box.
Bristol City 0-1 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace might be struggling in the Premier League but they're found some form in the Carabao Cup this season.
They're dominating their Championship hosts and it requires another Luke Steele save to deny Sullay Kaikai from doubling the lead.
City have been forced into an early change - Famara Diedhiou hobbling off to be replaced by Milan Djuric.
Kelechi Iheanacho
Well that did not last long.
Leeds' lead lasts barely a few minutes.
The £25m man Kelechi Iheanacho has struggled for the Foxes since joining in the summer, but curls in his first goal for the club from the edge of the box.
The chance fell to him after visiting goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald challenged Islam Slimani in the box and the ball broke loose to the eventual goalscorer.
Man City 0-0 Wolves
Here is his big moment...and Sergio Aguero fluffs his lines.
Raheem Sterling pulls the ball back into the box for the Argentine - looking to break the club's goalscoring record - but somehow Aguero scuffs his shot wide from eight yards out.
Man City 0-0 Wolves
Sergio Aguero is in the mood to break records.
The Man City striker needs one goal to become the club's record goalscorer and he's already tested Will Norris.
The Wolves keeper makes a strong save.
All City.
Pablo Hernandez
What a beauty.
Spaniard Pablo Hernandez picks the ball up 25 yards out, wriggles past a crowd of Leicester defenders before curling a finish into the top pocket.
Pick that one out, Ben Hamer.