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AFC Wimbledon knock Ipswich out of League Cup as Newcastle edge Forest shoot-out
Fourth-tier AFC Wimbledon knocked top-flight Ipswich out of the English League Cup in a second-round shoot-out on Wednesday as Newcastle defeated Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest on penalties.
AFC Wimbledon were then drawn against Newcastle in the third round, giving the club the chance of another giant-killing success.
Wimbledon goalkeeper Owen Goodman was the hero as the League Two side defeated Ipswich following a 2-2 draw.
Ali Al-Hamadi, who joined Ipswich from Wimbledon in January, scored the opener but Omar Bugiel equalised for the hosts just before half-time.
Mathew Stevens gave Wimbledon a 2-1 lead in the 56th minute but Conor Chaplin capitalised on a Goodman mistake in the closing stages to send the match to penalties.
Ipswich were on course to go through to the third round when Jake Reeves fired over the crossbar.
Goodman, however, made two superb saves from Jack Taylor and Omari Hutchinson before Isaac Ogundere scored the decisive penalty.
Newcastle's Sandro Tonali returned from a 10-month betting ban against Forest, the midfielder having served a worldwide suspension for breaching gambling rules in Italy.
Tonali was involved in the build-up to Joe Willock's opener after just 18 seconds before home debutant Jota Silva equalised early in the second half.
But there were no more goals in normal time and with League Cup ties that end level after 90 minutes now going straight to penalties it was visitors Newcastle who prevailed 4-3 on spot-kicks.
The first three penalties all resulted in goals before Forest goalkeeper Miguel got down low to his right to deny Brazilian compatriot Joelinton.
But Forest's Ibrahim Sangare hit the crossbar and team-mate Taiwo Awoniyi struck an awful penalty way over the woodwork before Sean Longstaff coolly settled the tie in favour of Newcastle.
Two goals in added time from James Bree and Cameron Archer saw Southampton to their first win of the season as they secured a 5-3 triumph at second-tier Cardiff.
Southampton led three times only to be pulled back to 3-3 by a determined Cardiff before Bree's 30-yard drive edged the Premier League side 4-3 in front, with Archer's second goal putting the result beyond doubt.
Jarrod Bowen's late strike proved the difference as West Ham advanced into the third round with a 1-0 win over fellow Premier League side Bournemouth.
The match was still goalless two minutes from full time when a shot from substitute Mohammed Kudus appeared to hit the chest of Bowen and flew past Cherries keeper Neto.
Replays suggested the final touch may have come off Bowen's elbow, but with no VAR in use in the early rounds of the League Cup, the goal stood.
Hakon Valdimarsson saved an 82nd-minute penalty as Premier League Brentford won 1-0 away to League Two Colchester, with the Bees going through courtesy of Keane Lewis-Potter's goal.
Third-tier Wycombe defeated Championship club Swansea 1-0 thanks to Richard Kone's first-half strike, while Goncalo Guedes struck twice as Wolves knocked out Burnley with a 2-0 win at Molineux.
E.Hall--AT