Fourth round
Brentford: 1. Flekken - 4. van den Berg S., 16. Mee B., 21. Meghoma J. (Roerslev, 70), 22. Collins N. - 8. Jensen Ma. (Damsgaard M., 66), 14. Carvalho Fa. (Wissa Y., 66), 27. Janelt - 7. Schade, 19. Mbeumo, 23. Lewis-Potter
Substitution: Damsgaard M. (from 66); Wissa Y. (from 66); Roerslev (from 70)
Bench: 12. Valdimarsson H.R, - 5. Pinnock - 26. Konak - 18. Yarmoliuk, 28. Trevitt R., 32. Maghoma E-P.
Sheffield Wednesday: 47. Charles - 3. Lowe M., 6. Iorfa (Bernard Di., 60), 13. Paterson C., 33. Otegbayo - 8. Ingelsson, 30. Fusire (Palmer L., 59) - 18. Johnson Mar., 41. Gassama (Smith M.J., 69) - 12. Ugbo (Lowe J-l, 68), 45. Musaba (Windass, 69)
Substitution: Palmer L. (from 59); Bernard Di. (from 60); Lowe J-l (from 68); Windass (from 69); Smith M.J. (from 69)
Bench: 26. Hamer - 32. Reed S. - 17. McNeill C.
Yellow Cards: Smith M.J. 90
Every match is a battle for Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag

Manchester City continue to destroy opponents on their way to defense of their Premier League title

Liverpool continued their strong start to the Premier League season with a 2-0 victory over Brentford on Sunday

Leeds United secured their first win of the new season with a 2-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday on Friday

Kristoffer Ajer’s goal earned Brentford a point they more than merited against Manchester United

Olexandr Zinchenko played his first match for Arsenal in a month, and his team got a difficult away victory over Brentford

Chelsea again failed to win in the English Championship, drawing away with Brentford

Phil Foden’s hat-trick earns all three points for Mancheset City at the Gtech Community Stadium

Arsenal defeated Brentford in today's English Championship match and overtook Liverpool and Manchester City in the standings

Brentford
Sheffield Wednesday