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Arsenal’s The Under 21s side also suffered, losing 4-3 to City of City.
Charles Sagooe converted early to go for the gunners with a flier.
That goal separated the sides at the break but Josh Magennis led a run of six goals in the second half.
Harrison Dudziak restored the visitors’ lead before Jack Aittison pulled one back once more.
Osman Kamara gave Arsenal Fresh Hope – only for Magennis to get his second inside 60 seconds, and Luca Woodhouse set up Jayden Wareham for the winner three minutes into the minute.
position managed to get their first points in the competition as they saw it Nottingham Forest’s Under 21s with two second half goals.
David’s volley gave Andy Whing the lead just after the hour and Innes Cameron made the game safe with a second in added time.
Aston Villa’s Under-21s did not enjoy the competition this year and they came out without picking up a point afterwards Leyton Orient made it three wins from three to progress from the southern Group F.
Richie Wlnens’ side had diallay jaiyesimi to thank for the only goal of the Game 12 minutes from now.
Town of Luton pointed out Jerry’s experienced yachtsmen Brighton & Hove Albion and the first goal in the first half contribution was crucial in a 3-1 victory
He struck eight minutes before the interval and then got the second from the penalty spot.
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Town of Chellenham continued their rally under Steve Cotterill, although they had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
Josh Martin gave them an early lead with a soaring shot-footed shot after just five minutes for Oliver Iwlich’s Low Center 20 minutes.
Tommy Taylor restored the Robins’ lead before Rio Kyerremated equalized in the final seconds.
However, Chelttenham won the Game 3-1 on penalties to take the extra point.
Another league Two clubs who get a bonus point top flight Walsall as they choose a no purpose with Chelsea.
The Blues’ Under 21s enjoyed the better chances of the night but could not find a way past Mat Sadler’s men who won 4-2 on penalties.
The only club from the top-flight to emerge victorious West Ham United Who needs to work to get a 3-2 win in Town of Swindon.
Joshua Ajala made the breakthrough for the Hammers in the 25th minute thanks to an assist from George Etandy, who was off the scoresheet just before the break.
Billy Bodin set up Paul Glaszel for Swindon’s first night only for Josh’s lander to give the visitors breathing space.
Glatzel added a second but West Ham saw off despite a late incident in which Joel McGregor was sent off by the hosts’ Luis Brown who also saw off stoppage time in stoppage time.