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Carabao Cup: Manchester City host Chelsea in third round

The draw for the third round later threw up some appealing ties with the highlights including Manchester City facing Chelsea and Manchester United hosting Aston Villa.

There is no shortage of all Premier League, including Arsenal v Brighton, Nottingham Forest v Tottenham and Wolves v Leeds also stood out, with holders Liverpool drawn at home to League One Derby.

Leicester City v Newport County, Wolves s Leeds, Nottingham Forest v Tottenham, West Ham v Blackburn, Manchester United v Aston Villa, Bournemouth v Everton, Liverpool v Derby County, Burnley v Crawley, Bristol City v Lincoln City, Manchester City v Chelsea, Stevenage v Charlton, MK Dons v Morecambe, Newcastle v Crystal Palace, Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday, Arsenal v Brighton, Brentford v Gillingham

In the second round, Luis Sinisterra stole the show on his full debut as Leeds beat Yorkshire rivals Barnsley 3-1.The Colombia winger, signed from Feyenoord for a reported £22.5m, scored a brilliant first-half opener and had a hand in Leeds’ two other goals. Sinisterra won a first-half penalty, converted by Mateusz Klich, and after Mads Andersen had headed Barnsley back into it before the break, the South American’s deflected cross was turned home by Klich.Barnsley made a real fight of it after a much-changed Leeds side - head coach Jesse Marsch made nine changes - threatened to blow them away.Callum Styles saw his first-half penalty hit a post and felt he should have had another spot-kick in the second period. Sinisterra gave Leeds a 21st-minute lead, turning inside and curling a right-footed shot into the top corner.Klich converted a 32nd-minute penalty after Sinisterra had been hauled down by Conor McCarthy, but Barnsley dragged themselves back into it through

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