Carabao Cup round-up: Crystal Palace survive second round scare thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta hat-trick as Bournemouth edge past Swansea after late Ryan Christie winner

Carabao Cup round-up: Crystal Palace survive fear at Plymouth thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta hat-trick as Bournemouth push past Swansea

  • Crystal Palace came from 2-0 down to beat Plymouth 4-2 at Home Park
  • Ryan Christie scored the winner in extra time as Bournemouth beat Swansea 3–2
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Three goals in under five minutes in the second half saved Crystal Palace from elimination in the second round of the Carabao Cup after coming from behind to beat Championship side Plymouth 4–2.

Following goals from Ben Waine and Luke Cundle, manager Roy Hodgson – who made seven changes in Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Brentford – sent off Eberechi Eze, Jordan Ayew and Jeffrey Schlupp and all three substitutes played a part in turning things around. all around.

Ayew and Eze provided assists for Odsonne Edouard and Jean-Philippe Mateta, with Schlupp setting up the latter for his second before Mateta completed his hat-trick in the 83rd minute.

Fellow Premier League side Bournemouth beat Swansea 3–2 as Ryan Christie’s extra goal gave new manager Andoni Iraola his first win.

Matt Grimes put the Championship side ahead with a nine-minute penalty, but goals from David Brooks and Hamed Traore turned things around in the second half. Jamie Paterson’s equalizer briefly stunned the top visitors before Christie later won.

Jean-Philippe Mateta (2nd from left) scored a hat-trick on Tuesday as Crystal Palace beat Plymouth

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Wolves defender Matt Doherty scored twice in six minutes in their comfortable 5-0 win over Blackpool and Luton managed to beat Gillingham 3-2 in their first game at Kenilworth Road this season, despite Tom Nichols’ goal in the 88th minute.

Sutton recorded their first league win in 90 minutes as Aiden O’Brien’s only goal was enough to beat Wycombe, their second successive victory over a League One side.

Brentford avoided becoming Newport’s final Cup victims as they won 3–0 on penalties following a 1–1 draw at Rodney Parade.

Adam Lewis hit a post with Newport’s first try, before Nathan Wood and Bryn Morris saw both of them saved by Bees debutant Ellery Balcombe, and Keane Lewis-Potter decided the game in favor of the Premier League.

Mathias Jensen thought he had secured victory in the 88th minute, but teenage substitute Kiban Rai headed home deep into stoppage time to take the equalizer to penalties.

Sheffield Wednesday’s miserable start to the season continued as they were knocked out of the Carabao Cup 5–4 on penalties by Mansfield following a 1–1 90th-minute draw at Hillsborough.

Ryan Christie scored the winner in extra time as Bournemouth beat Swansea

Anthony Musaba gave the hosts a first-half lead before Rhys Oates equalized five minutes from time to force a shoot-out.

Alfie Doughty scored a screamer as Premier League Luton knocked League Two side Gillingham out of the Carabao Cup with a 3–2 second round victory at Kenilworth Road.

Substitutes Riley McGree and Morgan Rogers scored goals in stoppage time to send Middlesbrough into the third round of the Carabao Cup with a 3–1 comeback win over League One Bolton.

Australian star McGree was on the pitch for just five minutes before rounding off the sustained Boro pressure with a superb low left foot finish.

A summer signing from Manchester City, Rogers completed a deserved victory for Michael Carrick’s Championship side with his first goal for the club.

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