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There has been a goal at Anfield, with Crystal Palace taking the lead over Liverpool through Ismaïla Sarr. I’ll let Scott Murray tell you about that one.

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GOAL! Newcastle 1-0 Tottenham (Schar 23)

As simple as you like! From a corner, Schar has a free run at a header and buries his effort past Kinsky! Tottenham were defending zonally, but nobody took the initiative and Schar stole in.

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GOAL! Swansea City 1-1 Manchester City (Doku 39)

Pep Guardiola’s side claw themselves back into the game with a deflected strike! Doku wriggles clear down the left – if there is one thing Doku does well, it is wriggling – and the Belgian gets to the byline before cutting back on his stronger right foot. The ball fizzes through a crowd of players, nicking off Burgess (I think) and into the net. No chance for Fisher.

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Wolves 0-2 Chelsea

37 min: The home side have steadied the ship, which is something at least. Doherty was forced off with an injury, replaced by Rodrigo Gomes, but that substitution has been a blessing in disguise for Wolves, with Doherty being roasted by Gittens down that right-hand side. They are lacking fluency but Wolves are beginning to mount attacks with a few hopeful crosses.

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Arsenal 0-0 Brighton

34 min: Forward from left-back, Lewis-Skelly skins Coppola on Arsenal’s left wing, the Brighton defender blatantly dragging the England international to the turf. A shooting opportunity for Eze, then, but the former Palace man pings his effort straight into the wall.

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Swansea City 1-0 Manchester City

30 min: Manchester City are lucky to only be 1-0 down! Khusanov gifts the ball to Widell with a dreadful pass – what was the young Uzbek defender thinking? – and the Swansea man drives into the area, forcing Trafford into a magnificent save! Widell’s shot was heading towards the bottom corner, but Trafford’s fingertip just diverted it wide!

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Newcastle 0-0 Tottenham

11 min: The home side go close! Woltemade shows some typically dainty feet on the edge of Spurs’ area and feeds Barnes in space on the left. The winger has plenty of time but takes the shot first time, dragging it into the near side netting.

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Swansea City 1-0 Manchester City

26 min: Man City have had 70% possession but are yet to have an attempt on target. The longer this match goes on, the more Swansea will dig in. The 2013 winners will badly want to progress, especially with a potential tie against Cardiff in the quarter-finals.

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Arsenal 0-0 Brighton

22 min: It appears that Eze is playing as a false nine tonight for Arsenal. We’ll see how long that lasts – Gyökeres is on the bench, a former Brighton player of course.

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Wolves 0-2 Chelsea

18 min: The Blues should really be 3-0 up! Nearly a carbon copy of the second goal, as Gittens darts down the left, his deflected cross finding George in the middle – where is the marking?! – and the Chelsea youngster stabs a finish just past the far post! It was an awkward height but George really should have buried that, regardless.

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Peeeeeeeep!

Our sole 8pm GMT kick-off – Newcastle v Tottenham – is also underway.

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GOAL! Wolves 0-2 Chelsea (George 15)

As Football Manager would say, Wolves are sinking without trace! Gittens tears down the left wing, burning past Doherty with ease to reach the byline and the Englishman cuts a low cross to George in the middle, who has a simple tap in from five yards out. This could end up being a cricket score.

Tyrique George (centre) celebrates after doubling Chelsea’s lead. Photograph: Jacob King/PAShare

Updated at 16.12 EDT

GOAL! Swansea City 1-0 Manchester City (Franco 12)

The Championship side are ahead! Swansea put Premier League opposition (Nottingham Forest) to the sword in the last round and now the Welsh side are ahead here! Trafford had no chance in the City goal as Franco shaped a peach of a curler from the edge of the area right into the top corner, the Portuguese midfielder kissing his shot off the inside the post. Postage stamp stuff!

A fine finish from Goncalo Franco gives Swansea City an early lead. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty ImagesFranco (second right) wheels away in celebration. Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty ImagesThen celebrates with his teammates in front of the joyous Swansea City fans. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 16.10 EDT

Arsenal 0-0 Brighton

8 min: The visitors should be in front! They have had the best of the opening exchanges and from an Arsenal corner, Brighton surge forward on a dangerous counter attack. Baleba streams forward down the left and finds a beautiful pass to Tzimas, who is one-on-one with Arrizabalaga … but the Greek slips and skews his finish wide! What a chance for Brighton!

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GOAL! Wolves 0-1 Chelsea (Andrey Santos 5)

Wolves give the ball away in midfield and Chelsea pounce, feeding the ball to Andrey Santos on the edge of the home box, and the Brazilian rifles a low shot into the corner, just out of the reach of José Sa’s left hand!

Andrey Santos fires home to open the scoring in Chelsea’s Carabao Cup fourth round match at Wolves. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty ImagesSantos (left) celebrates with his teammates. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 16.03 EDT

Peeeeeeeeep!

The four 7.45pm GMT kick-offs are underway!

Arsenal v Brighton
Swansea City v Manchester City
Wolves v Chelsea …

… and Liverpool v Crystal Palace, although you can follow the latter game with Scott Murray in our dedicated MBM.

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This is what Mikel Arteta had to say about Max Dowman in the lead up to Arsenal’s match against Brighton. The 15-year-old signed scholarship terms with Arsenal last week, with a professional contract due to be finalised for his 17th birthday. He joined as a five‑year‑old and the hope is that he will stay for the long term.

[Dowman staying is] what we all want. I think what he wants as well. After that it is more for [the sporting director] Andrea [Berta] and the club. But the feeling that I have is that genuinely he loves it here. He is a huge Arsenal supporter and his family are really happy with the way things are developing around him as well. Hopefully for many years he will be with us.

If we looked at his passport every day we would never play him, simple as that. So it is finding a balance, an understanding, especially the load, the things that are changing in his life, and making sure he can cope with that. So far, he has done that.

In the front line, that is where we have more difficulties. Gabby Jesus out, Kai [Havertz] out, [Gabriel] Martinelli and [Noni] Madueke out. We have to be more careful as we don’t have many options.”

Max Dowman of Arsenal (left) looks on as he warms up ahead of his historic start for Arsenal. Photograph: David Price/Arsenal FC/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 15.46 EDT

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Team news: Wolves v Chelsea

Wolves: Jose Sa, Doherty, Mosquera, Agbadou, Toti Gomes, Wolfe, Tchatchoua, Joao Gomes, Lopez, Hwang, Arokodare.
Subs: Bentley, Hugo Bueno, Munetsi, Larsen, Rodrigo Gomes, Chirewa, Bellegarde, Mane, Krejci.

Chelsea: Jorgensen, Gusto, Acheampong, Adarabioyo, Hato, Lavia, Santos, Estevao, Buonanotte, Gittens, George.
Subs: Sanchez, Fofana, Cucurella, James, Caicedo, Fernandez, Pedro Neto, Joao Pedro, Delap.

This is the fixture with the most changes. Few will expect Wolves to trouble Chelsea with that line-up.

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Team news: Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur

Newcastle: Ramsdale, Krafth, Thiaw, Schar, Burn, Willock, Tonali, Ramsey, Elanga, Woltemade, Barnes.
Subs: Pope, Trippier, Botman, Joelinton, Gordon, Osula, Jacob Murphy, Guimaraes, Miley.

Tottenham Hotspur: Kinsky, Porro, Danso, Sarr, Spence, Bentancur, Joao Palhinha, Johnson, Bergvall, Simons, Richarlison.
Subs: Austin, Tel, Kudus, van de Ven, Muani, Scarlett, Olusesi, Rowswell, Gunter.

Yes, there are some key omissions, but it’s fair to say that both sides are going for it!

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Updated at 15.29 EDT

Team news: Swansea City v Manchester City

Swansea: Fisher, Key, Casey, Burgess, Samuels-Smith, Tymon, Inoussa, Goncalo Franco, Galbraith, Widell, Idah.
Subs: Farman, Fulton, Cabango, Vipotnik, Eom, Cullen, Benson, Santos, Ronald.

Manchester City: Trafford, Lewis, Khusanov, Ake, Ait Nouri, Gonzalez, Mukasa, Bobb, Cherki, Doku, Marmoush.
Subs: Bettinelli, Donnarumma, Stones, Gvardiol, Savio, Matheus Luiz, O’Reilly, Phillips, Foden.

The Wilfried Bony Derby! Manchester City ring the changes, but make no mistake, this is an elite, international XI, possibly with the exception of Divine Mukasa, whose sole senior appearance came in the last round.

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Team news: Arsenal v Brighton

Arsenal: Arrizabalaga, White, Mosquera, Hincapie, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Norgaard, Nwaneri, Dowman, Harriman-Annous, Eze.
Subs: Saka, Gabriel, Raya, Timber, Gyokeres, Calafiori, Trossard, Zubimendi, Rice.

Brighton: Steele, Kadioglu, Coppola, van Hecke, De Cuyper, Baleba, Boscagli, Rutter, Kostoulas, Gomez, Tzimas.
Subs: Dunk, Minteh, Watson, Welbeck, Ayari, Wieffer, Simmonds, Ramming, Knight.

At 15 years and 302, Max Dowman becomes the youngest ever person to start for Arsenal. Andre Harriman-Annous, who at 17 is almost middle-aged in comparison, makes his first ever appearance for the Gunners’ senior team. And it’s a start!

By contrast, this is a very experienced Brighton team. Diego Gomez, who scored four goals in a 6-0 win over Barnsley in the last round, gets the nod as the No 10 this evening.

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Updated at 15.21 EDT

Preamble

There are only a few teams that can probably justify not fielding their best XI for these Carabao Cup fourth-round matches, but for most, there are no real excuses why each side shouldn’t be going full throttle to reach Wembley.

We saw last season with Newcastle United just what a League Cup triumph can do to a football club and its fanbase, just imagine what a successful defence would mean to the Geordies, or what might mean to the mid-table stalwarts of Brighton (no major honours ever), Crystal Palace (one major honour ever), or the Championship’s Swansea City (one major honour). With relegation heavily unlikely for all these sides, and with only minor European qualification (or a play-off place) to play for, there is no reason why these sides shouldn’t invest in this competition (especially as Europa League qualification comes with the silverware). Win tonight, and they are in the quarter-finals, and nearly within touching distance of Wembley. Woof.

Even for Mikel Arteta, trophyless for the last five seasons, a taste of Carabao would be sweet, although few expect the title-chasing Gunners to field their first XI (in fairness, their second XI is jam packed full of internationals) against Brighton.

Liverpool will be wary of another damaging domestic defeat. Palace are a formidable away team, and there might be fewer changes to Arne Slot’s side than expected as he looks to guarantee safe passage and another PR crisis.

Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City and Wolves (no major honours in 45 years) are probably the only sides tonight that are nailed on to rest players. In fairness to the latter, Wolves do have a bit of a relegation scrap on their hands, and a crucial trip to Fulham this weekend. Vítor Pereira is likely more concerned that and about keeping his job for another week, than a Carabao Cup final in February.

It’s a grand mix of intriguing ties as the teams look to join Brentford, Fulham and Cardiff in the last eight. Following Wednesday’s ties (below), I will also bring you live updates from the quarter-final draw, so please do stick around after the final whistles.

Photograph: Guardian

A reminder that Scott Murray is doing a dedicated minute-by-minute report of Liverpool v Palace, so follow him here for that game. I will post updates when I can, but will focus my most of my attention of the other four matches.

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