GOAL - Millwall 1-0 Cheltenhampublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 15 September 2020
Ryan Leonard (19 mins)
Pick that one out! We have a goal at last and it's former Southend midfielder Ryan Leonard who drills in from the edge of the area.
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Barnsley beat Middlesbrough 2-0 to set up Chelsea tie
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Ryan Leonard (19 mins)
Pick that one out! We have a goal at last and it's former Southend midfielder Ryan Leonard who drills in from the edge of the area.
Middlesbrough 0-0 Barnsley
Barnsley are dominating possession at the Riverside but it's 'Boro who have had the best chances.
Short, sharp passing from the visitors.
Reading 0-0 Luton
Chance for Luton, who are still going strong at Reading.
Danny Hylton sends a powerful header towards goal but goalkeeper Luke Southwood is sharp on the line to palm it away.
Millwall 0-0 Cheltenham
Matt Smith goes close for Millwall at the far post after Cheltenham fail to clear a corner away, scrappy start.
Fleetwood Town v Port Vale (19:00 BST)
Fleetwood name the same side which beat Burton Albion 2-1 on Saturday as Paddy Madden and Ched Evans continue to line up in attack.
Meanwhile Port Vale make 10 changes from the team that were 2-0 winners over Crawley Town - defender Zac Mills is the only player to keep his place as Harry McKirdy makes his debut.
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Around 15 minutes into our early kick-offs and we're still awaiting our first goal.
Where is it going to come from?
Reading 0-0 Luton
Luton on the front foot early on. Tom Holmes heads a cross away then sticks an important leg out to stop another low delivery.
Middlesbrough 0-0 Barnsley
It's all Boro.
Five attempts in this tie already - four to the hosts - while Lewis Wing has had two chances.
Derby County v Preston North End (18:30 BST)
Wayne Rooney makes his first start of the season for Derby as Phillip Cocu makes four changes from Saturday's defeat at home to Reading.
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Preston boss Alex Neil makes ten changes from the side that slumped to a 1-0 loss at home to Swansea on the opening day. Stalwart Paul Gallagher is named as captain on his 300th appearance for the club.
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Oxford v Watford (19:00 BST)
Watford dish out four debuts for this game - Croat striker Stipe Perica, Chilean defender Francisco Sierralta and youngsters Derek Agyakwa and Toby Stevenson.
Both sides make eight changes from the weekend.
Northern Irish winger Joel Cooper makes his first start in English football for Oxford.
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Reading 0-0 Luton
Kazenga LuaLua gets past the full-back and whips in a low cross but it's cleared at the near post.
George Moncur gets a shot away from the resulting corner - a good 20 yards out - but it comes to nothing.
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Andrew Neill: Looking forward to seeing Fraser's debut for #nufc. Especially considering how our other signings did on Saturday in their debuts!!!
Middlesbrough 0-0 Barnsley
Decent chance for Middlesbrough but Marcus Browne's glancing header falls narrowly wide.
These teams are playing for a trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in the third round.
Reading 0-0 Luton
A debut for defender Tom Lockyer for Luton Town tonight in this all-Championship affair. How will he get on against a young Reading side?
Plenty of senior squad members watching on at the Madejski.
Off we go then in all four early games. Where's the first goal coming from?
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As a fan of Spurs and Plymouth Argyle, the prospective next round of a home game against Tottenham in the Carabo Cup with no chance to go due to Covid-19 sums up 2020 for me!
Dave in Plymouth
Gillingham v Coventry City (18:00 BST)
This is your five minute warning.
Almost kick-off time.
The first four of our games are about to get under way...
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Always the way...
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Gillingham v Coventry City
Gillingham: Bonham, Jackson, Tucker, Maghoma, Ogilvie, O'Keefe, MacDonald, Robertson, Willock, Oliver, Graham.
Substitutes: Medley, Coyle, Walsh, McKenzie, Akinde, Mellis, Woods.
Coventry City: Billson, Drysdale, Rose, Thompson, Dabo, Eccles, Sheaf, Mason, Bapaga, Walker, Bakayoko.
Substitutes: Biamou, Hilssner, Burroughs, Kastaneer, Williams, Lafferty, Tyler.
Referee: Craig Hicks.