Carabao Cup wrap: Keith Andrews’ Brentford claim shoot-out win over Aston Villa while Grimsby’s dream run continues

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Elliott, signed on deadline day on loan from Liverpool to pep up Villa's misfiring attack, scored their first goal of the season on his full debut thanks to an error from Bees goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson.

But after Aaron Hickey scored a spectacular equaliser for Brentford, Valdimarsson made amends by saving from John McGinn and Matty Cash in the shoot-out.

Mikkel Damsgaard then rolled in the winning penalty as Brentford celebrated a place in the fourth round.

Villa boss Unai Emery picked both Elliott and another new face, Manchester United loanee Jadon Sancho, after watching a side draw a blank in their first four Premier League matches.

Elliott almost had an instant impact with a second-minute volley from 12 yards, but it was straight at Valdimarsson.

Brentford's first chance arrived midway through the opening half when Sepp van den Berg's towering header was acrobatically tipped over the crossbar by Marco Bizot.

Valdimarsson needed treatment on a cut above his eye after he spilled a cross and was inadvertently caught by the studs of Evann Guessand.

The Icelander might have still been feeling the effects when he gifted Villa the lead two minutes before half-time.

It was a catalogue of Brentford defensive blunders with Valdimarsson playing the ball out to Vitaly Janelt, who was already under pressure from McGinn

The Scotland midfielder's block fell for to Elliott, and although his shot lacked any real zip it rolled straight through the legs of the hapless Valdimarsson.

It was the first time Villa had found the net in more than six-and-a-half hours of football this season. "We've scored a goal" came the chorus from the away end.

Villa should have had a second shortly after half-time when Guessand raided down the right.

The winger's low cross was missed by Donyell Malen but found its way to Sancho, who crashed his shot against the outside of the post.

Instead Brentford equalised in style when a long throw was headed clear by Pau Torres to Hickey, who smacked it first time back past Bizot.

It was a special moment for the Scotland full-back, his first goal for the club after missing most of the last two seasons through injury.

And so to penalties, when Valdimarsson brilliantly kept out Villa's first from McGinn and then dived the same way to deny Cash before Damsgaard wrapped up the shoot-out 4-2.

Jaze Kabia’s second-half header sealed Grimsby a 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday and a place in the fourth round for the first time in 24 years.

Kabia headed the only goal from a corner four minutes after the interval as the fourth-tier side, who sensationally knocked out Manchester United in the previous round, deservedly extended their run in the competition.

Wednesday’s young team had embarrassed Leeds in the previous round but rarely threatened against the Mariners, who are riding high in League Two after losing only one of their first eight matches.

Crystal Palace edged into the fourth round after defeating Millwall 4-2 on penalties at Selhurst Park, although they will be wondering how they allowed the tie to reach that stage.

Normal time had finished deadlocked at 1-1 with Palace appearing to have claimed south London bragging rights when Chris Richards fired them ahead in the 72nd minute, only for Ryan Leonard to produce an added-time equaliser.

Jean-Philippe Mateta then had the goal at his mercy to score the latest of winners and somehow missed from six yards out but Palace at least held their nerve in the penalty shoot-out with debutant goalkeeper Walter Benitez the hero.

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