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12 teams qualify for Carabao Cup’s fourth round

News Update

Eight more teams have qualified for the Carabao Cup fourth round on Tuesday night.

Liverpool saw off Southampton 2-1 to book their spot. Alexander Isak grabbed his first goal for the Reds and although the Saints pulled one back, Hugo Ekitike came off the bench to score the winner.

Chelsea survived a big scare to defeat Lincoln City 2-1, Brighton hammered Barnsley 6-0 and Cardiff stunned Burnley 2-1.

In the other games of the night, Fulham edged a 1-0 win over Cambridge, Wrexham beat Reading 2-0, Wycombe won 2-0 at Wigan and Wolves defeated Everton 2-0.

Before Tuesday, Brentford, Grimsby Town, Crystal Palace and Swansea were already through to the next round.

All the teams that qualified for Carabao Cup fourth round:

Brentford
Grimsby Town
Crystal Palace
Swansea
Liverpool
Brighton
Cardiff
Chelsea
Fulham
Wycombe
Wolves
Wrexham.

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