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Arsenal beat Tottenham in Capital One Cup as Liverpool survive on penalties

Mathieu Flamini played the unlikely hero as Arsenal defeated Tottenham 2-1 in a North London Derby in the third round of the Capital One Cup on Tuesday.

Arsenal took the lead in the 26th minute to silence the White Hart Lane faithful.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain unleashed a shot from 20 yards out which Michel Vorm failed to hold, only succeeding in scooping the ball into the path of Flamini, who fired into the roof of the net from six yards out.

Harry Kane thought he had levelled four minutes after half-time, but his goal was correctly ruled out for offside.

The leveller did finally come in the 56th minute. Nacer Chadli tried to fire a ball across the six yard box, and Calum Chambers stuck out a toe and sent it past David Ospina.

And amazingly it was Flamini who scored again in the 77th minute, firing a wonderful volley from the edge of the area.

Adam Bogdan made three saves in a shootout and Liverpool escaped League Two side Carlisle United 3-2 on penalties after the game ended 1-1 after extra time.

Adam Lallana's 23rd-minute cross from the touchline found Danny Ings to score his second goal in two games. But the League Two side hit back in the 34th minute as a stumbling Derek Asamoah beat Liverpool goalkeeper Adam Bogdan at his near post.

The game then went through extra time -- in which Dejan Lovren was injured -- without a goal, but Bogdan stood tall in the shootout to see Liverpool through to the fourth round.

Bogdan stopped Daniel Grainger on Carlisle's first kick, Luke Joyce in the third round and Bastien Hery in the fifth.

Ings' successful fifth-round penalty proved to be the difference after James Milner and Emre Can opened the shootout with goals only to see Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho have their attempts saved.

Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial both scored as Manchester United saw off Ipswich Town 3-0.

Rooney controlled a pass at the top of the 18-yard box and shrugged off a defender's challenge before scoring at the near post in the 23rd minute.

Andreas Pereira doubled United's advantage with a goal on the hour mark, before new Old Trafford hero Anthony Martial continued his scoring streak in stoppage time by calmly side-footing the ball beyond the keeper from 15 yards.

Brazilians Kenedy and Ramires each had a goal and an assist to help Chelsea beat League One side Walsall 4-1.

New signing Kenedy crossed for his countryman Ramires to head home in the 10th minute.

Ramires then played in Loic Remy to score in the 41st minute, though James O'Connor got one back for the hosts just before half-time.

Remy played Kenedy through in the second half for the 19-year-old to score his first Chelsea goal.

Pedro scored in stoppage time to cap the scoring.

Newcastle were knocked out of the competition with a 1-0 defeat at home against Sheffield Wednesday.

Lewis McGugan scored for the Championship side in the 76th minute as Newcastle lost their fourth straight game.

Jay Rodriguez, Sadio Mane and Shane Long each scored twice as Southampton cruised past MK Dons 6-0.

Rodiguez provided an early lead sand Mane scored twice to give the Saints a big cushion by the 25th minute.

Rodriguez opened the second half with a penalty, and Long then found the net twice in an eight-minute span.

Norwich City ousted fellow Premier League side West Brom with a 3-0 win at Carrow Road.

Matt Jarvis opened the scoring in the 62nd minute, before Kyle Laffery scored late on and a Sebastien Pocognoli own goal added to the Baggies' misery.

Dwight Gayle scored a hat trick as Crystal Palace beat Charlton Athletic 4-1.

The Championship side held Palace goalless until the break, but Fraizer Campbell scored shortly afterward.

Gayle then scored his first of two penalties, but it was soon cancelled out by Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr's strike for the visitors.

Alou Diarra was then sent off for taking down Patrick Bamford in the box, and Gayle scored the resulting spot-kick, before finally scoring from open play in the 86th minute.