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Watford shocked in League Cup

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WATFORD suffered an embarrassi­ng League Cup exit as Championsh­ip side Bristol City beat the Premier League club 3-2 in the second round yesterday.

Marco Silva’s side were the only top-flight outfit to perish on a night when clubs showed their disdain for the competitio­n by making 274 team changes across the 19 ties.

Etienne Capoue put Watford ahead from Will Hughes’ 47th-minute cross, only for Freddy Hinds to equalise from 30 yards 12 minutes later.

Bobby Reid handed City a shock lead in the 67th minute and Watford were in deeper trouble when Jose Holebas was sent off in the 88th minute for a second bookable offence.

Niclas Eliasson made City’s advantage pay with the killer third in stoppage time before Adrian Mariappa hit an irrelevant reply for Watford.

Frank de Boer got his first win as Crystal Palace manager as James McArthur’s double sealed a 2-1 win over second-tier Ipswich Town at Selhurst Park.

After scoreless Premier League defeats against Huddersfie­ld Town and Liverpool, Palace’s first goal under De Boer finally arrived when McArthur slotted home in the 76th minute.

“You’re always waiting for that moment (the first goal), so I’m very pleased for the fans,” De Boer said. “A lot of players showed that they are ready, so for that spirit I am pleased.”

West Bromwich Albion eased to a 3-1 win at fourth-tier Accrington Stanley as Salomon Rondon, Matt Phillips and Jay Rodriguez netted for the Premier League side.

Bournemout­h came from behind to win 2-1 at second-tier Birmingham City, ruining Blues boss Harry Redknapp’s hopes of upsetting the club where he spent nine years at the start of his coaching career.

On-loan Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham hit his first goal for Swansea City in a 4-1 win over third-tier Milton Keynes Dons.

Islam Slimani bagged a brace as Leicester City cruised to a 4-1 win at second-tier Sheffield United. – AFP

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