Postpublished at 19:53 BST 24 August 2021
Watford 0-0 Crystal Palace
No action yet in the only all-Premier League game of the night.
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has named a strong side as he looks for a first win... and a first goal.
No major shocks on Tuesday
Norwich thrash Bournemouth 6-0
Wolves win 4-0 at Nott'm Forest
Alex Bysouth, Phil Dawkes, Emlyn Begley and Ian Woodcock
Watford 0-0 Crystal Palace
No action yet in the only all-Premier League game of the night.
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has named a strong side as he looks for a first win... and a first goal.
Norwich 3-0 Bournemouth
Half-time at Carrow Road and Norwich are in complete control thanks to goals from Christos Tzolis, Kenny McLean and Lukas Rupp.
Huddersfield 0-0 Everton
Moise Kean, looking to reestablish himself at Everton, has already had two chances for the Toffees - he dragged the first one wide before seeing another saved moments later from Niels Nkounkou's pass. Lively start for the forward who spent last season on loan at Paris St-Germain.
Swansea lead Plymouth 1-0 at the break through Daniel Williams' first senior goal, whilst it's goalless between Oldham and Accrington.
Barrow 0-0 Aston Villa
Of Villa's front four players only Anwar El Ghazi is over the age of 19.
There'll be a lot of pressure on him to help guide the other three, who are all making their first starts for the club, through the game.
Villa have had a bit more of it in the opening few minutes but no chances for either side yet.
HT: Swansea 1-0 Plymouth
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Swansea.com Stadium
Championship side Swansea look to be in control of their tie against League One Plymouth at their home ground with the snappy new name, the Swansea.com Stadium.
The Swans have made seven changes from Friday's 1-0 Championship win at Bristol City and it's one of the players called into the team, Daniel Williams, who has given them the lead.
The 20-year-old academy product is only making his second senior appearance for the club, and the midfielder already has his first goal thanks to a deflected shot from the edge of the penalty area.
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Ted Scott: It’s been a great half for Norwich. They may not have had as much of the ball as they would’ve wanted but when they have had it they have created chances and have been clinical in-front of goal.
Leeds 0-0 Crewe
There are fans still trying to get into Elland Road. It is a sell-out here. 36,000+ people. A fine, fine effort for a Carabao Cup second-round game against a League One side.
Atmosphere is brilliant.
Here we go then, another 18 games up and running so let the drama commence...
We'll keep you updated throughout.
Norwich 3-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth have actually enjoyed more of the ball at Carrow Road - 60% to Norwich's 40% - but the Cherries find themselves three goals down. The hosts have scored with all three of their shots on target.
Nottingham Forest v Wolves (20:00 BST)
Image source, Getty ImagesWolves head coach Bruno Lage is unhappy at the club being given two games in just over 48 hours.
After losing to Spurs on Sunday in the Premier League they face Nottingham Forest in the cup tonight.
A request to play the game on Wednesday was rejected as there is a cricket match down the road.
"I don't want to go that way but for me it was a strange decision why we play on Sunday because Tottenham play on Thursday and have the three days to prepare," he said.
"Nottingham Forest don't have the stadium available to play so it's not our fault. Tottenham have the three days, Nottingham Forest continue to play at home and we are in the middle.
"In the end, no-one think about us."
Forest are bottom of the Championship with no points from four games.
Nottm Forest v Wolves (20:00 BST)
Nottingham Forest make 10 changes to their side to face Premier League side Wolves.
Fin Back is the only player to keep his place in the side from their defeat against Stoke.
Daniel Podence returns from injury to start for Wolves, who make seven changes to the side that were defeated by Tottenham on Sunday.
The visitors play the same back three, however.
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Lukas Rupp (33 mins)
It is three! Norwich are flying.
The Canaries soar forward with a swift break, working it left to Christos Tzolis and the Greek winger slides a smart pass into the path of Lukas Rupp, who curls an effort into the bottom corner to all but wrap up this second-round tie.
Lovely move, lovely goal.
Norwich 2-0 Bournemouth
Norwich have a sniff of a chance to make it three but Christoph Zimmermann fires wide on the angle following Kieran Dowell's delivery. Bournemouth living dangerously.
Swansea 1-0 Plymouth
Swansea have taken the lead against Plymouth, with Daniel Williams' deflected shot from outside the box beating Callum Burton.
Image source, Rex FeaturesBrentford v Forest Green (19:45 BST)
Image source, Rex FeaturesThat this is the first ever meeting between Brentford and Forest Green Rovers, is no surprise as the visitors were only promoted to the Football League for the first time in 2017.
Rovers have never made it past the second round of the League Cup, but they have been absolutely flying in League Two this season. Four wins out of four so far has left them top of the table, with their last victory a 6-3 hammering of Crawley. Nicky Cadden scored a hat-trick in that game.
This is definitely a game to keep your eye on.
Northampton v AFC Wimbledon (19:45 BST)
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Millwall v Cambridge United (19:45 BST)
No Benik Afobe as Millwall make eight changes, while League One Cambridge United make four changes and leave top scorer Joe Ironside on the bench.
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Kenny McLean (26 mins)
It's two!
And it's a cracking finish from Kenny McLean, collecting the ball from Kieran Dowell on the edge of the area and picking his spot with a sweet left-footed strike.
Norwich in control early on at Carrow Road.