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Arsenal vs Doncaster - as it happened: Score, highlights and analysis as Theo Walcott goal ensures win

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Wednesday 20 September 2017 12:11 EDT
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Theo Walcott opens the scoring for Arsenal
Theo Walcott opens the scoring for Arsenal (Getty Images)

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Arsene Wenger is rarely a man to break with tradition but Wednesday evening's Carabao Cup match against Doncaster Rovers looks set to be slightly different than usual.

The Arsenal manager has traditionally treated this competition as a chance to blood his promising youngsters.

But with a burgeoning first team squad and several senior players still searching for form and fitness, it looks like he will be picking his B-team rather than his U19s.

Follow all the action in our live blog below:

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"Calum Chambers will be involved against Doncaster,” the Frenchman confirmed this week. “Jack Wilshere is involved too. Mesut [Ozil] is training again, but [he will not feature]. He has a little inflammation of his knee.

"Danny [Welbeck] had a scan, we don’t know how bad his groin injury is but he will certainly be out until the international break. Coquelin as well. Debuchy is coming back slowly."

"Yes [it will be a mix], but it will be a similar team to the one that played against Cologne.”

Can Darren Ferguson, son of Wenger’s old foe Sir Alex, make the most of the reserve team put out and claim a famous win for his side?

Here’s everything you need to know about the game:

What time does it start?

The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday 20 September.

Where can I watch it?

The game will not be broadcast on UK television but you can follow all the updates via this page.

It’s a big game for…

Wilshere is set for his first start of the season
Wilshere is set for his first start of the season (Getty)

Jack Wilshere. The England international has endured a tough time of late, with a broken leg towards the end of last season ruining the last of his loan spell at Bournemouth and hampering his pre-season. Nevertheless, Wenger still has faith in the midfielder and with Arsenal’s midfield spots still looking up for grabs, some strong performances in cup competition could see him come back into contention.

Player to watch…

Nelson (front) has huge potential and may have a chance to prove he can live up to the hype
Nelson (front) has huge potential and may have a chance to prove he can live up to the hype (Getty)

Reiss Nelson. The 17-year-old is the latest in a long line of promising youngsters to come through the Arsenal academy with huge hopes for the future. The forward has earned the backing of his more senior colleagues and fans of the club have huge expectations for him following several eye-catching performances for the youth teams. He now needs to prove he can live up to the hype.

Form…

Arsenal: DWWLL

Doncaster: LLLDD

Odds:

Arsenal to win: 1/10

Draw: 10/1

Doncaster to win: 25/1

HT: Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster

The visitors have enjoyed a couple of chances but it has been all Arsenal at the Emirates. The home side opened the scoring through Theo Walcott and should have picked up another couple of goals. It's been a bright start from the likes of Jack Wilshere, Alexis Sanchez and Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 20:36

GOAL! Manchester United 3-0 Burton (Lingard, 37 min)

It may have been Lingard's finish but this was Martial's goal. The Frenchman lost his man on the edge of the Burton box with some quick feet before charging forward to tee up Lingard to his right. The youngster let loose but his effort took a fortunate deflection to roll past the Burton keeper, who had dived the other way, into the back of the net.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 20:37

HALF-TIME: Manchester United 1-0 Burton Albion

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 20:47

HALF-TIME SCORES:

Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster

Chelsea 3-0 Nottingham Forest

Everton 1-0 Sunderland

Manchester United 3-0 Burton Albion

West Brom 0-1 Manchester City

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 20:48

Update from the Emirates:

Arsenal make a half-time substitution with Josh da Silva coming on for Calum Chambers.

And we are back under way...

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 20:52

GOAL! Chelsea 4-0 Nottingham Forest (Batshuayi, 53)

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 20:58

Update from Old Trafford:

Kick-off! We're back under way, with Luke Shaw replacing Juan Mata.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:03

Update from the Emirates: Arsenal 1-0 Doncaster

Arsenal still hold that lead given to them by Theo Walcott but have had a frustrating start to the second-half with an organised Doncaster Rovers side giving them little in the way of goal mouth action. The visitors almost had a chance to level just now, but for Maitland-Niles to showcase his blistering pace and snuff out Alfie May's run forward.

Evan Bartlett20 September 2017 21:10

Meanwhile, Everton lead Sunderland by two goals - both courtesy of the youngster Dominic Calvert-Lewin. After their recent woes in the Premier League, a confident win tonight is just what they need.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:11

GOAL! Manchester United 4-0 Burton Albion (Martial, 60 min)

The Frenchman finally gets onto the goalsheet - and deservedly so. Set up by a neat ball from Rashford on the edge of the Burton box, Martial picks out the bottom right corner with an assertive finish to add to what was has already been an impressive display this evening.

Samuel Lovett20 September 2017 21:18

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