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Lowly Burton Albion in League Cup quarters

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LONDON — Burton Albion, a team in 16th place in the third tier of English soccer, reached the League Cup quarter-finals for the first time in its 68-year history by beating Nottingham Forest 3-2 on Tuesday.

The unheralded club from central England was joined in the last eight by Premier League team Bournemout­h, which continued its strong start to the season with a 2-1 win over second-tier Norwich.

The last 16 was already the furthest Burton had reached in England’s second club knockout competitio­n, with Nigel Clough’s team having upset top-flight Burnley and second-tier Aston Villa. Forest — Clough’s former team as a player — became its latest victim, with an own-goal and strikes by Scott Fraser and Jake Hesketh putting Burton 3-1 ahead.

Forest reduced the deficit in injury time but Burton held on.

Bournemout­h is defying expectatio­ns by sitting in sixth place in the Premier League after 10 games, and the south-coast team also could have a trip to Wembley Stadium to look forward to.

Fielding a largely secondstri­ng team, Bournemout­h went ahead through Junior Stanislas and clinched victory through Steve Cook’s goal in the 72nd, two minutes after Norwich’s equalizer.

It’s only the third time that Bournmeout­h has reached the quarter-finals of the competitio­n.

Leicester was scheduled to play Southampto­n in the other match Tuesday, but it was postponed following the death of Leicester’s owner, Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha, and four other people in a helicopter crash on Saturday.

On Wednesday, Chelsea, Arsenal and Crystal Palace play lower-league opposition in Derby County, Blackpool and Middlesbro­ugh, respective­ly, while there’s an all-Premier League game between London rivals West Ham and Tottenham.

Defending champion Manchester City hosts Fulham on Thursday.

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