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Carling Cup: Rotherham United and Leeds United are giant-killers, Hull City crash out



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
LEEDS UNITED have hammered Crystal Palace and Rotherham United knocked out Wolves on penalties to reach the third round of the Carling Cup.
Premier League side Hull City have been the victims of a giant-killing, losing 2-1 at Championship side Swansea City.

League Two side Rotherham United have claimed their second Championship scalp, beating Wolves 4-3 on penalties.

Follow the action throughout the evening with the Yorkshire Post's goals update.

FT: Rotherham United 0 Wolves 0, Rotherham win 4-3 on pens.

FT: Rotherham United 0 Wolves 0 - Great effort from Mark Robins' men as they force penalties.

FT: Swansea City 2 Hull City 1 aet - Jordi Gomez's penalty in the final minute of the first half of extra time gives Swansea victory over Premier League side Hull City. Phil Brown will not be too bothered with survival in the Premier League the principal aim this season.

9.56pm: Swansea City 2 Hull City 1 - This time Swansea are spot on as Jordi Gomez slots home the penalty in the 105th minute after Liam Cooper felled Pintado.

Other full-times:
Middlesbrough 5 Yeovil 1
Burnley 3 Oldham 0

FT: Rotherham United 0 Wolves 0 - extra-time to be played.

FT: Swansea City 1 Hull City 1 - extra-time to be played.

FT: Leeds United 4 Crystal Palace 0 - Douglas, Beckford, Becchio and Showunmi cap a sterling performance from Leeds who knock out Championship side Palace in emphatic style.

9.33pm: Swansea City 1 Hull City 1 - Pintado has a Swansea penalty saved by Duke in the last minute as Hull force extra-time.

9.18pm: Leeds United 4 Crystal Palace 0 - Leeds definitely through now, a fourth goal coming from substitute Enoch Showunmi. After beating Chester 5-1 in the first round, Leeds have now scored nine goals in this competition.

9.05pm: Swansea City 1 Hull City 1 - Pintado pegs Hull back with a 63rd-minute equaliser for Swansea.

8.54pm: Leeds United 3 Crystal Palace 0 - Game effectively over and a nice scalp for manager Gary McAllister as Lucciano Becchio heads home a third.

Half-time:
Leeds United 2 Crystal Palace 0
Rotherham United 0 Wolves 0
Swansea 0 Hull City 1

also
Middlesbrough 2 Yeovil 0
Bolton 0 Northampton 2
Burnley 1 Oldham 0

8.17pm: Leeds United 2 Crystal Palace 0 - Against the run of play, Jermaine Beckford heads his fifth goal in five games to double Leeds's advantage.

7.57pm: Swansea City 0 Hull City 1 - Dean Windass, hero of the play-off final, puts Hull City 1-0 up in the 11th minute.

7.56pm: Leeds United 1 Crystal Palace 0 - League One side take the lead in front of their home fans as Jonathan Douglas gives Gary McAllister's side an 11th minute lead.

7.45pm: Kick-off at Elland Road for Leeds United v Crystal Palace, at Don Valley Stadium where Rotherham United are hoping to inflict a giant-killing on Wolves, and at the Liberty Stadium where Premier League Hull City are in the rare position of trying to avoid a giant-killing at Swansea City.


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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 10:31 PM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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