Wednesday 21 September 2016

EFL Cup 3rd Round

We had seventeen of our Golden Goals teams in action last night and most of them were in cup action.
In the 3rd Round of the EFL Cup, out of our thirteen teams that were playing, seven have made it through to the next round.
PRESTON are through as they beat BOURNEMOUTH 3-2 away in extra time. Preston have taken their goals total to 13 goals while Bournemouth are now on 7 goals. BRIGHTON go out as they lost 2-1 at home to Reading. Brighton picked up their 19th goal of the season. It’s 19 goals for LIVERPOOL now as they beat DERBY 3-0 away. Derby picked up their 7th blank score sheet and now they have scored just four goals in eleven games. NORWICH beat on form EVERTON 2-0 away to take their goals tally to 21 goals while Everton after a goal run of six games, picked up their very first blank of the season. LEEDS UTD scored a very late goal in their 1-0 home win against Blackburn and that was their 13th goal of the season. LEICESTER CITY went two goals up in the first 34 minutes of their game against CHELSEA only to lose the game 4-2 at home after extra time. City are now on a total of 9 goals while Chelsea are on 17 goals. After beating NEWCASTLE 2-0 at the weekend the tables were turned around last night as WOLVES lost 2-0 away. Newcastle are now on a total of 20 goals while Wolves picked up their fourth blank of the season. ARSENAL picked up another four goals as they beat Nottingham Forest 4-0 away. Arsenal take their goals tally to 16 goals.

In the Scottish BETFRED Quarter-finals RANGERS picked up the highest score of the night for our teams as they win 5-0 at home to Queen of the South. Rangers after a couple of disappointing league results, take their goals total to 27.

We had a couple of league results from the English League Two where SCUNTHORPE drew 0-0 at home to CHARLTON which ends their goals run of nine games. Although Scunthorpe picked up their first blank score sheet, Charlton picked up their third. BRISTOL ROVERS are now on 14 goals as they win 2-1 away to Swindon.

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