| Aston Villa | 3-0 | Tranmere Rovers |
| Burnley | 3-0 | Plymouth Argyle |
| Carlisle United | 2-1 | Ipswich Town |
| Coventry City | 3-2 | Birmingham City |
| Crawley Town | 2-1 | Bolton Wanderers |
| Doncaster Rovers | 3-2 | Hull City |
| Gillingham | 0-2 | Middlesbrough |
| Leeds United | 3-0 | Oxford United |
| Leicester City | 2-4 | Burton Albion |
| MK Dons | 2-1 | Blackburn Rovers |
| Norwich City | 2-1 | Scunthorpe United |
| Nottingham Forest | 1-4 | Wigan Athletic |
| Preston North End | 4-1 | Crystal Palace |
| Queens Park Rangers | 3-0 | Walsall Town |
| Sheffield Wednesday | 1-0 | Fulham |
| Stevenage | 1-4 | Southampton |
| Stoke City | 3-4 | Swindon Town |
| Sunderland | 2-0 | Morecambe |
| Swansea City | 3-1 | Barnsley |
| Watford | 1-2 | Bradford City |
| West Ham United | 2-0 | Crewe Alexandra |
| Yeovil Town | 2-4 | West Bromwich Albion |
| Reading | 3-2 | Peterborough |
Aston Villa registered their first win of the new season against League 1 Tranmere Rovers, but a pair of Premier League teams crashed out in the second round of the newly-rebranded Capital One Cup.
Fulham were beaten 1-0 by Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough after Stephen Kelley conceded a second-half penalty that the Cottagers failed to recover from, and Swindon dispatched Stoke City in a thriller which saw forward James Collins notch a hattrick -- including a 120th minute winner -- and the hosts come from behind to equalise at 2-0 and then 3-2 down.
The other Premier League sides had it quite a lot easier. Aston Villa and Southampton, neither of whom have a point in the league, both took out their frustration on lesser opponents, with Villa thumping Tranmere 3-0 and Southampton mauling Stevanage.
Meanwhile, it was smooth sailing for Sunderland vs. Morecambe, West Bromwich Albion vs. Yeovil Town, Swansea City vs. Barnsley, QPR vs. Walsall and West Ham vs. Crewe, although Norwich left things a bit closer than they'd have liked against Scunthorpe, and a frenetic first half saw Reading edge Peterborough
The European sides enter the fray next round, so this isn't going to get any easier for the lower league sides. But we could also get some giant killings. Those are always fun.


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