Newcastle and West Ham narrowly progressed to the third round of the English Football League Cup
Newcastle United and West Ham United narrowly qualified for the third round of the English Football League Cup on Wednesday evening.
After the match was drawn 1–1, Newcastle needed a penalty shootout to secure qualification at the expense of hosts Nottingham Forest with a 4–3 scoreline.
Newcastle went ahead with a goal from Joe Wilk in the first minute of the match, and Portuguese Jota Silva drew Nottingham Forest to a goal in the 50th minute, as West Ham United, they scored a goal to beat their visitors Bournemouth with Jared Bowen scoring the same result in the 88th minute, .45 minutes into his hosts. Defeated Colchester to qualify
Wolverhampton qualified after beating visitors Burnley with two goals from Portuguese striker Goncalo Gidish in the 38th and 54th minutes.
Wycombe Wanderers beat their hosts Cardiff City 5-3 after a thrilling match with Richard Cone’s 40th-minute goal over Swansea City. On the other hand, Wimbledon pulled off a shocker by defeating one of the Premier League clubs, Ipswich Town, with a score of 4/2 on penalties after the match ended in a 2/2 draw.
After the match was drawn 1–1, Newcastle needed a penalty shootout to secure qualification at the expense of hosts Nottingham Forest with a 4–3 scoreline.
Newcastle went ahead with a goal from Joe Wilk in the first minute of the match, and Portuguese Jota Silva drew Nottingham Forest to a goal in the 50th minute, as West Ham United, they scored a goal to beat their visitors Bournemouth with Jared Bowen scoring the same result in the 88th minute, .45 minutes into his hosts. Defeated Colchester to qualify
Wolverhampton qualified after beating visitors Burnley with two goals from Portuguese striker Goncalo Gidish in the 38th and 54th minutes.
Wycombe Wanderers beat their hosts Cardiff City 5-3 after a thrilling match with Richard Cone’s 40th-minute goal over Swansea City. On the other hand, Wimbledon pulled off a shocker by defeating one of the Premier League clubs, Ipswich Town, with a score of 4/2 on penalties after the match ended in a 2/2 draw.
