Brentford and Southampton advance to English League Cup quarterfinals

LONDON (AP) — Premier League teams Brentford and Southampton both squeezed past second-tier opponents to reach the quarterfinals of the English League Cup on Tuesday.

Brentford needed a penalty shootout to get past Sheffield Wednesday after a 1-1 draw.

Goalkeeper Mark Flekken saved from Liam Palmer off the last spot kick of a high-quality shootout that Brentford won 5-4.

James Bree scored an 88th-minute winner as Southampton beat Stoke 3-2.

A cup run is proving some respite for Southampton, which is in last place in the Premier League.

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Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl reacts in the penalty shoot-out during a League Cup fourth round soccer match against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium in London, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (John Walton/PA via AP)

The rest of the last-16 matches are played on Wednesday, with all of the competition favorites in action.

Defending champion Liverpool visits Brighton, Premier League leader Manchester City is away to Tottenham and there are three other all-Premier League matchups: Newcastle vs. Chelsea, Manchester United vs. Leicester and Aston Villa vs. Crystal Palace. Arsenal visits second-tier Preston.

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Sheffield’s Djeidi Gassama, center, celebrates scoring their side’s first goal against Brentford during a League Cup fourth round soccer match at the Gtech Community Stadium in London, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (John Walton/PA via AP)

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