Tuesday 14 August 2012

Capital One Cup First Round (Mon & Tues)

Fleetwood 0-1 Nottingham Forest: Dexter Blackstock (57) gave Fleetwood a baptism of fire to league life as Forest go through.
Oldham 2-4 Sheff W: On-loan striker Jordan Slew (7) and Jean-Yves Mvoto (27) gave Oldham a 2-0 lead. But goals from Jermaine Johnson (53), substitute Chris O'Grady (62 & 70) and Michail Antonio (87) turned it around for Wednesday to seal their progress.
Preston 2-0 Huddersfield: Goals from Jack King (29) and Nicky Roe (40) seal victory over much fancied Huddersfield.
Birmingham 5-1 Barnet: Jon Nurse (31) originally put Barnet ahead at St.Andrews. But a penalty from Marlon King (38) and goals from Steven Caldwell (49), Darren Ambrose (54), substitute Wade Elliott (90) and Peter Lovenkrands (90) made it look easy in the end.
Bristol City 1-2 Gillingham: A penalty from Danny Kedwell (45) and a goal from Ben Strevens (54) put Gillingham 2-0 ahead. Substitute Marvin Elliott (90) pulled one back for City but it wasn't enough.
Charlton 1-1 Leyton Orient AET (3-4pens): Scott Wagstaff (28) initially put Charlton ahead before Mathieu Baudry (45) equalised. The game then went into penalties which Orient won.
Chesterfield 1-2 Tranmere AET: With no goals in normal time, Cole Stockton (93) gave Tranmere the lead before substitute Jack Lester (109) equalised. Substitute Abdulai Bell-Baggie (120) won the game for Tranmere.
Dagenham & Redbridge 0-1 Coventry: A 90-minute penalty from Kevin Kilbane was enough for Coventry to squeeze through.
Derby 5-5 Scunthorpe AET (6-7pens): Richard Keogh (30), Jake Buxton (34) and Theo Robinson (40) put Derby three ahead. Andy Barcham (52) pulled one back before Buxton (53) made it 4-1. Mike Grella (63) and Bobby Grant (73) made it 4-3 before Nathan Tyson (83) looked to put the game beyond all doubt. But substitute Connor Jennings (90+5) and a penalty from Grant (90+7) forced extra time before Scunthorpe won on penalties.
Exeter 1-2 Crystal Palace: John O'Flynn (2) gave Exeter the lead before a penalty from Jermaine Easter (24) followed up by a goal from Kagisho Dikgacoi (43) gave Palace their passage into round two.
Ipswich 3-1 Bristol Rovers: Michael Smith (26) put Rovers in front before goals from Jason Scotland (40), Tommy Smith (56) and Aaron Cresswell (84) turned it around to put Ipswich through.
Millwall 2-2 Crawley AET (1-4pens): Hope Akpan (16) put Crawley ahead before Darren Ward (23) equalised. Nicky Adams (56) once again gave Crawley the lead but Millwall again levelled through substitute Shaun Batt (85). But Crawley weren't to be denied as they won on penalties.
Northampton 2-1 Cardiff: A penalty from Heidar Helguson (4) gave Cardiff a fantastic start. But a shock came when David Artell (37) and Alex Nicholls (48) won the game for League 2 Northampton.
Oxford 0-0 Bournemouth AET (5-3pens): No goals at the Kassam meant this game went into penalties. Oxford would take it 5-3 to crawl into the second round.
Peterborough 4-0 Southend: Goals from Lee Tomlin (12), Paul Taylor (28), Joe Newell (29) and George Boyd (58) secured Peterborough's easy passage into the second round.
Plymouth 3-0 Portsmouth: Johnny Gorman (45), substitute Paris Cowan-Hall (86) and Nick Chadwick (87) were enough to get past the struggling Portsmouth.
Port Vale 1-3 Burnley: Chris Shuker (9) had put Port Vale in front. But goals from Chris McCann (11), Charlie Austin (29) and Dean Marney (42) prevented any shock.
Stevenage 3-1 AFC Wimbledon: A Pim Balkestein (14) own goal and James Dunne (38) put Stevenage 2-0 ahead. Brendan Kiernan (41) did pull one back before Mark Roberts (45) put the game beyond all doubt.
Swindon 3-0 Brighton: Paul Benson (53) and a brace from Alan Navarro (65 & 75) were enough to overpower Brighton.
Torquay 0-4 Leicester: Goals from Lloyd Dyer (21), Ben Marshall (36), Matthew James (50) and Jamie Vardy (77) breezed past Torquay in this rout.
Yeovil 3-0 Colchester: A brace from Richard Hinds (4 & 44) and another from substitute Keanu Marsh-Brown (79) eased Yeovil into the second round.         

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