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Crystal Palace 4-1 Charlton

MK Dons 0-6 Southampton

Newcastle 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Norwich 3-0 West Brom

Tottenham 1-2 Arsenal

Walsall 1-4 Chelsea

Manchester United 3-0 Ipswich

Liverpool 1-1 Carlisle (Liverpool won 3-2 on penalties)

Mathieu Flamini
Mathieu Flamini scored twice to secure Arsenal a narrow victory over rivals Tottenham at White Hart Lane. Getty

Liverpool eventually squeeze through 3-2 on penalties after debutant goalkeeper Adam Bogdan saves from Danny Grainger, Luke Joyce and Hery. Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho also missed for the hosts, but James Milner, Emre Can and Danny Ings made no mistake to leave Rodgers breathing a huge sigh of relief.

That is all we have time for tonight. Thanks for joining us and have a pleasant night.

Still no winner so we go to a penalty shootout to determine who will host Bournemouth in round four.

Second half in extra-time is underway at Anfield as Liverpool labour in their search of a winning goal.

Here is that fourth round draw in full:

Stoke City v Chelsea

Hull City v Leicester City

Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal

Southampton v Aston Villa

Everton v Norwich City

Manchester United v Middlesbrough

Liverpool or Carlisle United v AFC Bournemouth

Manchester City v Crystal Palace

A straightforward victory for United then, but no such luck for Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool are taken to extra-time by a plucky Carlisle side currently lying 10th in League Two.

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Liverpool 1-1 Carlisle

Manchester United 3-0 Ipswich

What a start Martial is having to his Manchester United career. As if notching on his debut to secure a 3-1 win over Liverpool and a brace against Southampton were not quite enough, he has just set the seal on a nice win for Louis van Gaal's side with a late strike against Ipswich.

Goal: Manchester United 3-0 Ipswich (Anthony Martial)

You can follow live coverage of the fourth round draw with IBTimes UK sports editor Nick Howson by clicking here.

Two goals from Flamini ensure Arsenal end Tottenham's hopes of reaching a second consecutive Capital One Cup final, while Chelsea are safely through to round four following a comfortable win at Walsall.

Pardew will be very pleased indeed to see Crystal Palace put four past his former employers Charlton courtesy of a Gayle hat-trick and Southampton showed no hangover from their recent defeat to Manchester United by knocking MK Dons for six on their own patch.

A comfortable win for Norwich, but McClaren's worries deepen as Newcastle are knocked out of the competition by a second-string Sheffield Wednesday team.

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Crystal Palace 4-1 Charlton

MK Dons 0-6 Southampton

Newcastle 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Norwich 3-0 West Brom

Tottenham 1-2 Arsenal

Walsall 1-4 Chelsea

No chance of a prize scalp for Walsall as Spanish forward Pedro shows his quality with good skill and a fine strike.

A quickfire double to round off a satisfying evening for Norwich as the unfortunate Pocognoli turns the ball past his own goalkeeper after Lafferty, a frequent goalscorer for his native Northern Ireland during Euro 2016 qualifying, had made it 2-0.

Goal: Walsall 1-4 Chelsea (Pedro)

Goal: Norwich 3-0 West Brom (Sebastien Pocognoli OG)

Goal: Norwich 2-0 West Brom (Kyle Lafferty)

Flamini, Rodriguez and Long have all notched braces so far tonight, but Gayle has now gone one better and completes his hat-trick with a header from Lee Chung-Yong's cross.

Goal: Crystal Palace 4-1 Charlton (Dwight Gayle)

Another player to boast a brace tonight is Long, who applies the finishing touches to a Steven Davis pass to give Southampton an impressive 6-0 lead.

Newcastle's uncertain start to life under Steve McClaren continues, meanwhile, as McGugan beats Tim Krul.

A flurry of goals to bring you now. At White Hart Lane, Flamini has put Arsenal firmly in the driving seat with a lovely, controlled volley from distance. That is the combative French midfielder's second of the night.

Manchester United appear on their way to a routine win over a much-changed Ipswich side as 19-year-old Brazilian midfielder Pereira notches his first goal for the club with a wicked free-kick that gave visiting goalkeeper Bartosz Białkowski no chance.

Goal: Newcastle 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday (Lewis McGugan)

Goal: Tottenham 1-2 Arsenal (Mathieu Flamini)

Goal: Manchester United 2-0 Ipswich (Andreas Pereira)

Goal: MK Dons 0-6 Southampton (Shane Long)

A derby to forget for Diarra as the former Bayern Munich and Liverpool man gives away a second spotkick and receives a second yellow card for his troubles. Gayle is once again on hand to convert from 12 yards.

Goal: Crystal Palace 3-1 Charlton (Dwight Gayle)

Red card: Alou Diarra (Charlton)

A difficult evening for MK Dons and Karl Robinson has just got worse as Long scores via a deflection from Kyle McFadzean's botched clearance.

Goal: MK Dons 0-5 Southampton (Shane Long)

Perhaps we were too premature in dismissing Charlton, who have pulled a goal back against their south London neighbours as former France U21 international Sarr heads in from a corner.

Goal: Crystal Palace 2-1 Charlton (Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr)

Close again for Kane as an impressive acrobatic effort beats Arteta but is repelled on the line by the head of Gibbs.

Wenger has now sent on Alexis at the expense of Campbell. Pochettino, meanwhile, has brought on Son for Townsend.

Jarvis found the net on his Norwich debut against Bournemouth 11 days ago and he now has a second for Alex Neil's team as he fires home off the underside of the crossbar.

Goal: Norwich 1-0 West Brom (Matt Jarvis)

More bragging rights for Palace in the Alan Pardew derby as Gayle scores from the spot after the experienced Alou Diarra is whistled for fouling Campbell. A long way back now for rivals Charlton.

Goal: Crystal Palace 2-0 Charlton (Dwight Gayle)

A nightmare moment for Chambers as he sticks out a right leg and converts Chadli's rather tame cross beyond Ospina.

Chelsea have restored their two-goal cushion at the Bescot Stadium, summer signing Kenedy netting his first goal for the club after being fed nicely by Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Goal: Tottenham 1-1 Arsenal (Calum Chambers OG)

Goal: Walsall 1-3 Chelsea (Kenedy)

A second goal of the night for Rodriguez as he beats David Martin from the penalty spot after Shane Long had been fouled inside the area. Southampton are en route to an extremely comfortable victory.

At Selhurst Park, Palace are in front as Campbell nets from close range after Dwight Gayle had found Wilfried Zaha.

Goal: Crystal Palace 1-0 Charlton (Fraizer Campbell)

Goal: MK Dons 0-4 Southampton (Jay Rodriguez)

So nearly an equaliser for Tottenham as Nacer Chadli feeds Eriksen on the edge of the penalty area. Ospina gets down to make a smart save and Harry Kane tucks the ball home only to be deservedly flagged for offside.

That would have been the striker's first goal of the season at club level, although he did notch twice for England in recent Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Switzerland.

We are back underway across the 19:45 BST kick-offs.

Half-time

Liverpool 1-1 Carlisle

Manchester United 1-0 Ipswich

Raptures in the away end at Anfield as Asamoah produces a tidy finish to capitalise on good work from Bastien Hery. More problems for Brendan Rodgers, who has hauled off Roberto Firmino and introduced Divock Origi with just 35 minutes gone.

Goal: Liverpool 1-1 Carlisle (Derek Asamoah)

Half-time

Crystal Palace 0-0 Charlton

MK Dons 0-3 Southampton

Newcastle 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday

Norwich 0-0 West Brom

Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

Walsall 1-2 Chelsea

A lifeline for third-tier Walsall as defender O'Connor pounces to finish after Asmir Begovic could only parry Milan Lalkovic's free-kick.

Goal: Walsall 1-2 Chelsea (James O'Connor)

Southampton are running amok in Milton Keynes, where an early goal from Jay Rodriguez and a brace from Saido Mane has seen Ronald Koeman's side cruise to a 3-0 lead.

Still goalless in the matches between Newcastle and Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich and West Brom.

Elsewhere, Chelsea now lead 2-0 against Walsall after Ramires' early header from a Kenedy cross was followed up by a right-footed effort from Loic Remy.

Manchester United are also in front at Old Trafford courtesy of an effort from Wayne Rooney that came from a Daley Blind pass, while Liverpool have edged ahead of Carlisle with Danny Ings converting Adam Lallana's good delivery.

To bring you up to date, Tottenham are 1-0 down against Arsenal with half-time fast approaching. The goal came in the 26th minute, when Vorm could only parry a long-range drive from Oxlade-Chamberlain and Flamini raced in to power home the rebound.

We have been experiencing all manner of technological difficulties here at IBTimes UK towers, so apologies for the complete radio silence throughout the last 35 minutes or so.

Mauricio Pochettino, meanwhile, has made eight changes to the Tottenham side that recorded a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the weekend. Michel Vorm replaces Hugo Lloris in goal, while an entirely changed defence sees Kieran Trippier, Federico Fazio, Kevin Wimmer and Danny Rose in for Kyle Walker, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen and Ben Davies.

Tom Carroll gets the nod ahead of Delle Alli in midfield and Andros Townsend starts ahead of Erik Lamela. Christian Eriksen makes a welcome return from a knee injury in place of popular newcomer Heung-Min Son.

In terms of team news from that feature game, Olivier Giroud returns to the starting XI for Arsenal after being dismissed in the Champions League defeat away to Dinamo Zagreb and only featuring as a 75th-minute on Saturday as Arsene Wenger's side were beaten 2-0 by Chelsea in a fiery affair in which they were reduced to nine men by referee Mike Dean.

Gabriel does not feature in the matchday squad despite having his appeal against the red card and three-match ban received at Stamford Bridge following an ugly clash with Diego Costa upheld by the Football Association (FA). There is a rare start for Joel Campbell out wide, while Per Mertesacker returns from a virus.

Francis Coquelin misses out with a knee problem, meaning Mathieu Flamini and Mikel Arteta will be charged with protecting a changed back four that also sees Calum Chambers, Kieran Gibbs and Mathieu Debuchy replace Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal and Hector Bellerin.

The suspended Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil are out, although the latter is on the bench alongside Alexis, Theo Walcott and youngsters Alex Iwobi and Matt Macey. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain comes in.

A reminder that we will be focusing mainly on the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal, while also keeping you fully up-to-date with the goals as they go in from tonight's seven other ties.

Before tonight's fixtures get underway, here is a quick reminder of how the opening eight matches of the third round panned out on Tuesday:

Aston Villa 1-0 Birmingham

Fulham 0-1 Stoke

Hull 1-0 Swansea

Leicester 2-1 West Ham (AET)

Middlesbrough 3-0 Wolves

Preston 2-2 Bournemouth (Bournemouth won 3-2 on penalties)

Sunderland 1-4 Manchester City

Reading 1-2 Everton

Liverpool v Carlisle

Liverpool: Bogdan, Clyne, Skrtel, Lovren, Moreno, Can, Milner, Allen, Lallana, Firmino, Ings

Subs: Fulton, Coutinho, Gomez, Origi, Brannagan, Ibe, Rossiter

Carlisle: Gillespie, Miller, Raynes, Grainger, McQueen, Kennedy, Dicker, Joyce, Sweeney, Hery, Asamoah

Subs: Hanford, Atkinson, Ibehre, Gilliead, Balanta, Archibald-Henville, Gillesphey

Manchester United v Ipswich

Manchester United: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Blind, Young, Schweinsteiger, Herrera, Mata, Fellaini, Pereira, Rooney

Subs: Romero, Darmian, Jones, Carrick, Schneiderlin, Memphis, Martial

Ipswich: Bialkowski, Emmanuel, Yorwerth, Malarczyk, Parr, Coke, Bru, Tabb, Oar, Murphy, McGoldrick

Subs: Crowe, Kenlock, Chambers, Maitland-Niles, Toure, Pitman, Sears

Those are the confirmed squads for tonight's 19:45 kick-offs. News of Manchester United v Ipswich and Liverpool v Carlisle coming up shortly.

MK Dons v Southampton

MK Dons: Martin, Hodson, McFadzean, Kay, Lewington, Aguza, Poyet, Benavente, Baker, Powell, Church

Subs: Burns, Spence, Reeves, Rasulo, Murphy, Hall, Maynard

Southampton: Stekelenburg, Cédric, Fonte, Van Dijk, Targett, Romeu, S. Davis, Juanmi, Rodriguez, Mané, Long

Subs: K. Davis, Yoshida, Tadić, Wanyama, Ward-Prowse, Bertrand, Ramirez

Norwich v West Brom

Norwich: Rudd, Wisdom, R Bennett, Bassong, Olsson, E Bennett, Dorrans, O'Neil, Jarvis, Grabban, Mbokani

Subs: Kean, Whittaker, Howson, Hoolahan, Toffolo, Lafferty, Redmond

West Brom: Lindegaard, Chester, Dawson, Olsson, Pocognoli, Gamboa, Anichebe, Gardner, Sessegnon, Lambert, Gnabry

Subs: Rose, McClean, McManaman, Ward, Edwards, Leko, Donnellan

Newcastle v Sheffield Wednesday

Newcastle: Krul, Janmaat, Williamson, Lascelles, Mbemba, Anita, Wijnaldum, Thauvin, Sissoko, Obertan, De Jong

Subs: Elliot, Mbabu, Coloccini, Barlaser, Gouffran, Perez, Toney

Sheffield Wednesday: Wildsmith, Palmer, Loovens, Semedo, Matias, McGugan, Lees, Wiggins, Helan, Lucas Joao, Sougou

Subs: Turner, Nuhiu, Bus, Lopez, Price, Pudil, Bannan

Crystal Palace v Charlton

Crystal Palace: Hennessey, Kelly, Mariappa, Delaney, Souare, Zaha, McArthur, Ledley, Lee, Gayle, Campbell

Subs: Speroni, Hangeland, Cabaye, Bolasie, Sako, Puncheon, Bamford

Charlton: Pope, Solly, Diarra, Sarr, Fox, Kennedy, Cousins, Ba, Bergdich, McAleny, Ahearne-Grant

Subs: Mitov, Bauer, Lennon, Kashi, Holmes-Dennis, Gudmundsson, Watt

Walsall v Chelsea

Walsall: Etheridge, Demetriou, O'Connor, Downing, Chambers, Mantom, Sawyers, Henry, Lalkovic, Morris, Cook

Subs: Taylor, Baxendale, Forde, MacGillivray, Preston, Flanagan, Kinsella

Chelsea: Begovic, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Baba Rahman, Ramires, Mikel, Remy, Loftus-Cheek, Kenedy, Falcao

Subs: Blackman, Djilobodji, Aina, Matic, Traore, Hazard, Pedro

Tottenham v Arsenal

Tottenham: Vorm, Trippier, Fazio, Wimmer, Rose, Carroll, Dier, Chadli, Eriksen, Townsend, Kane

Subs: Lloris, Walker, Vertonghen, Winks, Alli, Clinton, Son

Arsenal: Ospina, Debuchy, Mertesacker, Chambers, Gibbs, Arteta, Flamini, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ramsey, Campbell, Giroud

Subs: Macey, Bellerin, Monreal, Ozil, Iwobi, Alexis, Walcott

Good evening and a very warm welcome to IBTimes UK's live coverage of a second night of action in the third round of this season's Capital One Cup.

All the big hitters are in action tonight, with another derby to enjoy between north London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal at White Hart Lane. Chelsea travel to the Midlands to face League One outfit Walsall, while Manchester United host Championship promotion hopefuls Ipswich and Liverpool welcome basement boys Carlisle to Anfield.

There is also an all-Premier League affair between newly-promoted Norwich and West Brom at Carrow Road, while Southampton travel to Milton Keynes Dons. Alan Pardew is also likely to receive a feisty reception as the Crystal Palace boss prepares for a South London meeting with former club Charlton.

Breaking team news, confirmed line-ups and live updates of tonight's matches on the way, so stay tuned...