Today, the Carabao Cup third round brought a wealth of excitement, surprises, and remarkable individual displays across England, as Premier League heavyweights faced off against lower-league contenders in a matchday brimming with goals and narratives. Liverpool managed to survive a late scare against Southampton at Anfield, winning 2-1 thanks to Hugo Ekitiké’s crucial goal in the 85th minute.
His goal came moments after Alexander Isak had opened his account for the Reds, but the joy was short-lived when Ekitiké was sent off for celebrating by removing his shirt, earning a second yellow card.
Meanwhile, Chelsea were forced to dig deep against League One side Lincoln City, who struck first through Rob Street before Tyrique George and Facundo Buonanotte turned the tie around in the second half to seal a 2-1 victory.
Brighton & Hove Albion produced the most dominant performance of the evening, thrashing Barnsley 6-0 with Diego Gomez stealing the headlines after bagging four goals in a stunning individual display.
Wolves also impressed, eliminating Everton with a comfortable 2-0 win that highlighted their defensive solidity and cutting edge in attack.
In other matches, Cardiff City achieved a surprising victory by overcoming Premier League team Burnley with a score of 2-1 on their home ground. Meanwhile, Wrexham advanced to the last 16 of the cup competition after defeating Reading 2-0, continuing their fairy tale run. Wycombe Wanderers secured a significant win, defeating Wigan 2-0, while Fulham managed to get past Cambridge United with a slim 1-0 victory.
The results of the night highlighted all that is characteristic of the Carabao Cup: upsets by underdogs, dramatic goals in the dying minutes, standout displays from lesser-known players, and a reminder of the unpredictability that makes knockout football so captivating. As Premier League powerhouses weathered challenges and teams from lower divisions seized their chances for triumph, the enchantment of the competition became vividly evident, paving the way for a captivating round of 16.