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Carabao Cup wrap: Jason Knight bags brace for Bristol City

Jason Knight scored twice as Bristol City brushed Oxford aside with a 5-1 victory at Ashton Gate.

Oxford's Billy Bodin cancelled out Harry Cornick's opener, but the Republic of Ireland international's brace either side of the interval put the hosts in charge before Nahki Wells and Kal Naismith completed the rout.

Jack Taylor, who has been called up to Stephen Kenny's senior squad, was on the mark for Ipswich Town in their 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers at Portman Road. The 25-year-old joined the Tractor Boys from Peterbrough in Jun e.

The hosts took the lead in the 12th minute when a cross from Kayden Jackson was met by Taylor who fired the ball past Bristol's goalkeeper Matthew Cox.

Town sealed the win in the 76th minute through second half substitute Sone Aluko, who was picked out in the penalty area by George Hirst.

Leeds United came from behind to reach the second round of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 victory over Shrewsbury at Elland Road.

The Championship side fell behind just before the half-hour mark when Taylor Perry's strike deflected past Karl Darlow.

But the Whites fought back in the second period as Joe Gelhardt followed in Ian Poveda's saved shot to equalise in the 52nd minute and they got the winner six minutes later through Pascal Struijk's close-range volley.

League Two AFC Wimbledon scored twice in the dying stages to complete an unlikely turnaround with a 2-1 win over second-tier Coventry.

Matty Godden put City ahead with a penalty in the 17th minute. But Omar Bugiel equalised four minutes from time for the hosts before fellow substitute Ryan McLean coolly slotted home in stoppage time to seal a superb comeback.

Championship Cardiff surrendered a two-goal lead and needed a penalty shoot-out to secure victory League

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