On Wednesday evening, seven matches of the second round of the English "Capital One" Cup were played. There was a bit of surprise in Liverpool, where Everton needed extra time to defeat Stevenage from the third division. The first goal in the team was scored by Gerard Deulofeu, who came on loan from Barcelona, and the winning goal in extra time was scored by Marouane Fellaini. Aston Villa had an easier time making it to the next round, defeating Rotherham 3-0. The goals for the winners were scored by Andreas Weimann, Christian Benteke, and Fabian Delph. Alan Pardew's Newcastle team also defeated Morecambe, who play in the fourth division. The "Magpies" celebrated victory only at the very end when the Ameobi brothers Shola and Sammy each scored a goal. Everton 2 - 1 Stevenage 35' [0 - 1] L.Freeman 45' [1 - 1] G.Deulofeu 114' [2 - 1] M.Fellaini Aston Villa 3 - 0 Rotherham 19' [1 - 0] A.Weimann 40' [2 - 0] C.Benteke 53' [3 - 0] F.Delph Morecambe 0 - 2 Newcastle 85' [0 - 1] Sh.Ameobi 90' [0 - 2] S.Ameobi Other results: Nottingham Forest 2 - 1 Milwall Accrington Stanley 0 - 2 Cardiff City Watford 2 - 0 Bournemouth Stoke City 3 - 1 Walsall Immediately after the matches, the draws for the third round were also made, and they immediately paired Manchester United and Liverpool teams. All pairs: Manchester United - Liverpool Sunderland - Peterborough United West Ham United - Cardiff City Manchester City - Wigan Athletic Burnley - Nottingham Forest Newcastle United - Leeds United Southampton - Bristol City West Bromwich Albion - Arsenal Swindon Town - Chelsea Tranmere Rovers - Stoke City Watford - Norwich City Aston Villa - Tottenham Hotspur Hull City - Huddersfield Town Leicester City - Derby County Birmingham City - Swansea City Fulham - Everton
"Aston Villa", "Everton" and "Newcastle" reached the third round of the League Cup (draw)
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