Postpublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 23 August 2022
Oxford 0-0 Crystal Palace
Fifth yellow card of the game as Palace midfielder Luka Milivojevic chops down Oxford teenager Gatlin O'Donkor.
Fulham exit after losing to League Two Crawley
Bournemouth and Leicester through after winning on penalties
Derby, MK Dons & Newport among sides to claim upsets
Emlyn Begley, Michael Emons, Gary Rose and Sophie Hurcom
Oxford 0-0 Crystal Palace
Fifth yellow card of the game as Palace midfielder Luka Milivojevic chops down Oxford teenager Gatlin O'Donkor.
Che Adams (56 mins)
Che Adams was Southampton's hero on Saturday, coming off the bench to score twice in the 2-1 win at Leicester and Adams, in the starting 11 tonight, has got another two goals today.
Oriol Romeu's shot from distance was parried and Adams took a touch and scored his fourth goal in four days.
Crawley Town 2-0 Fulham
John Southall
BBC Radio 5 Live at Stamford Bridge
James Balagizi, from 12 yards out, tucks it into the bottom right-hand corner.
There's a red flare on the side of the pitch and Crawley, 23rd in League Two, lead Premier League Fulham by two goals to nil!
Bolton 1-1 Aston Villa
Villa are so close to taking the lead. Ollie Watkins sends Danny Ings through and the Villa striker slots the ball past the keeper but against the far post.
James Balagizi (49 mins)
A second for League Two Crawley Town!
Premier League Fulham are in a whole lot of trouble and it's a lovely goal from Crawley, one off bottom of the fourth tier.
Tom Nichols, who got the first, is heavily involved, teeing up James Balagizi and the winger, on loan from Liverpool, sidefoots the ball into the net.
Colchester 0-1 Brentford
Chances for both sides in the early minutes of the second half. Noah Chilvers sends an effort on the half volley just over for Colchester before Vitaly Janelt sees an effort blocked for Brentford.
Bolton 1-1 Aston Villa
Chance for Villa but Lucas Digne shoots wide from Philippe Coutinho's pass.
Norwich 1-1 Bournemouth
And another couple of chances for Bournemouth. The impressive Christian Saydee spun his marker on the edge of the penalty area and saw his well-hit shot parried by home keeper Angus Gunn.
The Cherries kept the ball alive and it then fell to goalscorer Emiliano Marcondes 15 yards out, but this time he can't keep his cool and sends his strike well over the top.
Walsall 0-1 Charlton Athletic
It's all over in the first kick-off of the night after seven minutes of added time, as Charlton progress to the third round with a 1-0 win away at League One Walsall.
Diallang Jaiyesimi's strike after 57 minutes sees Ben Garner's League One team continue their strong start to the new season and get their first win on the road of the campaign, too.
Oxford 0-0 Crystal Palace
Palace bring on first-team regular Jeffrey Schlupp for Irish youngster Killian Phillips.
Norwich 1-1 Bournemouth
Jaidon Anthony nearly put Bournemouth in front at Norwich as he got himself into a good position but could not convert the chance, shooting over the bar.
Grimsby 0-2 Nottingham Forest
Another Grimsby headed chance, this time Luke Waterfall is denied by Wayne Hennessey.
Stockport 0-0 Leicester
Leicester make a bright start to the second half as Harvey Barnes just fails to connect with Marc Albrighton's cross.
Grimsby 0-2 Nottingham Forest
Grimsby are almost back in this game as half-time sub Ryan Taylor cracks a header off the crossbar.
Fleetwood 0-1 Everton
Almost a nightmare moment for Everton's young defender Reece Welch as his header trying to deal with a dangerous cross has to be pushed away by Asmir Begovic to prevent the own goal.
Bolton 1-1 Aston Villa
Oooh, close for Bolton as Declan John curls a free-kick wide from 25 yards.
Cambridge 0-1 Southampton
An early chance for Cambridge at the start of the second half and it fell to Sam Smith but his effort from the edge of the area narrowly missed Alex McCarthy's goal.
Cambridge United 0-1 Southampton
Phil Brown
Former Hull manager on BBC Radio 5 Live
Southampton have shown massive attitude. They've chased everything down, they've not let the Cambridge players settle.
Mark will be so disappointed at his own players. They haven't expressed themselves - in fact, the first time they got into the Southampton box was after about 40 minutes.
They need to do a little bit more of that in the second half. Then I'll jump off the ship I'm on and back Cambridge United.
Ben Woodburn (48 mins)
Comeback on?
Championship side Preston pull one back almost straight after the restart as Ben Woodburn fires into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.
Could that missed Wolves penalty prove costly?
Fleetwood 0-1 Everton
Fleetwood make a change for the second half as Josh Vela comes on for Brendan Wiredu. The hosts have an early corner but nothing comes of it.