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Carabao Cup: Idah on the mark after injury lay-off

Republic of Ireland international Adam Idah marked his return from a six-month injury lay-off with a goal, but Norwich City exited the Carabao Cup in the second round after a penalty shoot-out defeat to Bournemouth.

The 21-year-old needed surgery on a meniscus problem sustained in February and missed the remainder of a Premier League campaign that ended in relegation, and his 83rd-minute strike after coming off the bench looked to be the winner but for Brooklyn Genesini to pull Bournemouth level in stoppage time and secure a 2-2 draw to take the tie to penalties.

League Two side Crawley sent Fulham packing with a shock 2-0 win.

Kevin Betsy's side are languishing one place above the English Football League basement but goals from captain Tom Nichols and Liverpool loanee James Balagizi lifted them to a well-earned win over their Premier League opponents.

Issa Diop debuted for the Cottagers in a starting XI that was completely overhauled, with 10 changes from their weekend win over Brentford.

Marco Silva's men fell behind on 16 minutes, Ashley Nadesan feeding Nichols who sent a low, left-footed drive into the far corner.

The skipper then turned provider for Balagizi, who doubled the hosts' advantage four minutes into the second half.

Stockport forced Leicester into a penalty shootout after neither side could find a goal.

Daniel Iversen impressed on his Foxes debut, saving three penalties in a clash his side ultimately won 3-1 from the spot.

Two more ties were determined on penalties, with Lincoln edging out Barrow 3-1 and Gillingham emerging victorious in a tense battle with Exeter after a 6-5 shootout.

League Two hosts Stevenage looked to be heading in the same direction in their contest with League One opponents Peterborough until

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