Right, that's all from us. No shocks in the end as the defending champions Manchester City go through along with the Premier League champions Liverpool and Aston Villa.
Until next time, goodbye!
'Difference in the first half was Liverpool finishing'
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Lincoln City manager Michael Appleton to Sky Sports: "I thought in the first half we had our moments. It was a masterclass of finishing from Liverpool.
"In the second half we created a lot of opportunities. I felt sorry for the boys because the idea at half-time was to try to win the second half - a simple message.
"We got punished by one or two errors. The difference in the first half was their finishing."
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to BBC Radio 5 Live: “They deserved
their two goals.
“We played a really good football game tonight. It was easy
on the eye. We passed the ball and finished situations off. The boys wanted to play
football and showed an exceptional attitude.
“That’s how it should be [Liverpool’s second XI playing like
their first]. Wear the shirt and show who you are. I’m happy with everything.
"Two goals we conceded were not nice, but it's not a massive problem. You can have
struggles in a game like this.”
Post update
Manchester City keep on rolling in this competition. They haven't lost an EFL Cup game in four years!
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones to Sky Sports: "We started well. Fair play to Lincoln, they turned up and gave us a great game.
"We were the better team on the night, seven good goals.
"I've always said I'll give 100% when called upon. I just wait for my turn."
Fourth-round draw
Here's how the fourth round shapes up after the completion of tonight's ties.
Liverpool v Arsenal
Burnley v Manchester City
Brentford v Fulham
Everton v West Ham
Aston Villa v Stoke City
Leyton Orient/Tottenham v Chelsea
Newport County v Newcastle United
Brighton v Manchester United
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SMS Message: Likely Origi's final goal for Liverpool before a move away. Made a massive contribution to Klopp's team when it mattered. from Craig
Likely Origi's final goal for Liverpool before a move away. Made a massive contribution to Klopp's team when it mattered.
FULL-TIME
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
All over! The defending champions are into the fourth round, where they will travel to Burnley.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Good news, Kevin de Bruyne sits up and then gets up and doesn't need to go off. He's good to play out the final few minutes.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Hmmm, this is a concern for Manchester City. Kevin de Bruyne is needed quite a bit of treatment. Pep Guardiola looks understandably concerned.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Lewis Cook is shown a yellow card for a late challenge on Kevin de Bruyne. That'll eat up a couple more seconds with just over two of the four added minutes to go.
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Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
The 90 minutes are up and there will be four minutes of injury time. One last push from Bournemouth for an equaliser?
Post update
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
We call that a niner in the trade.
FULL-TIME
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
It's all over. Just the nine goals at Sincil Bank. Liverpool play Arsenal next week.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are starting to tire as the clock ticks down and are struggling to put the Manchester City defence under pressure. Just over three minutes plus stoppage time to go.
INJURY TIME
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Three minutes added on.
GOAL - Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Divock Origi (89 mins)
Liverpool manage to squeeze in a cheeky seventh. Divock Origi blasts home with a first-time effort from 16 yards out. Takumi Minamino with the assist.
A classic 'getting in on the act' goal.
Post update
Lincoln 2-6 Liverpool
Lincoln get a late corner as Conor McGrandles' shot from distance is deflected.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
There's a break in play at the Etihad with Mark Travers down injured after a heavy clash. Thankfully, he is OK to continue after a few minutes of treatment.
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Liverpool v Arsenal
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Burnley v Manchester City
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Brentford v Fulham
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Everton v West Ham
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Aston Villa v Stoke City
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Leyton Orient/Tottenham v Chelsea
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Newport County v Newcastle United
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Right, that's all from us. No shocks in the end as the defending champions Manchester City go through along with the Premier League champions Liverpool and Aston Villa.
Until next time, goodbye!
'Difference in the first half was Liverpool finishing'
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Lincoln City manager Michael Appleton to Sky Sports: "I thought in the first half we had our moments. It was a masterclass of finishing from Liverpool.
"In the second half we created a lot of opportunities. I felt sorry for the boys because the idea at half-time was to try to win the second half - a simple message.
"We got punished by one or two errors. The difference in the first half was their finishing."
Post update
'Easy on the eye'
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to BBC Radio 5 Live: “They deserved their two goals.
“We played a really good football game tonight. It was easy on the eye. We passed the ball and finished situations off. The boys wanted to play football and showed an exceptional attitude.
“That’s how it should be [Liverpool’s second XI playing like their first]. Wear the shirt and show who you are. I’m happy with everything.
"Two goals we conceded were not nice, but it's not a massive problem. You can have struggles in a game like this.”
Post update
Manchester City keep on rolling in this competition. They haven't lost an EFL Cup game in four years!
'I just wait for my turn'
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones to Sky Sports: "We started well. Fair play to Lincoln, they turned up and gave us a great game.
"We were the better team on the night, seven good goals.
"I've always said I'll give 100% when called upon. I just wait for my turn."
Fourth-round draw
Here's how the fourth round shapes up after the completion of tonight's ties.
Get Involved
#bbcfootball or 81111 on text
FULL-TIME
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
All over! The defending champions are into the fourth round, where they will travel to Burnley.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Good news, Kevin de Bruyne sits up and then gets up and doesn't need to go off. He's good to play out the final few minutes.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Hmmm, this is a concern for Manchester City. Kevin de Bruyne is needed quite a bit of treatment. Pep Guardiola looks understandably concerned.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Lewis Cook is shown a yellow card for a late challenge on Kevin de Bruyne. That'll eat up a couple more seconds with just over two of the four added minutes to go.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
The 90 minutes are up and there will be four minutes of injury time. One last push from Bournemouth for an equaliser?
Post update
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
We call that a niner in the trade.
FULL-TIME
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
It's all over. Just the nine goals at Sincil Bank. Liverpool play Arsenal next week.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are starting to tire as the clock ticks down and are struggling to put the Manchester City defence under pressure. Just over three minutes plus stoppage time to go.
INJURY TIME
Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Three minutes added on.
GOAL - Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool
Divock Origi (89 mins)
Liverpool manage to squeeze in a cheeky seventh. Divock Origi blasts home with a first-time effort from 16 yards out. Takumi Minamino with the assist.
A classic 'getting in on the act' goal.
Post update
Lincoln 2-6 Liverpool
Lincoln get a late corner as Conor McGrandles' shot from distance is deflected.
Post update
Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
There's a break in play at the Etihad with Mark Travers down injured after a heavy clash. Thankfully, he is OK to continue after a few minutes of treatment.