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Later this morning, BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty will be joining us for a Q&A.

Phil will be with us from about 10:00 GMT, but make sure you get your questions in nice and early.

Just use the 'Get Involved' button at the top of this page and remember to mark your questions for Phil's attention.

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While we take a look back at last night's action, and the big games to come this evening, as always we'd love to get your footballing thoughts this morning.

Got any Wednesday worries about your club, or the beautiful game, you'd like to share?

After Wycombe Wanderers were denied a big upset against Premier League opposition in a penalty shootout, is there a way you'd prefer to see cup games decided if there was no limit to what you could introduce?

Whatever you'd like to discuss, just click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say.

On the hunt for silverware

The first three clubs booked their place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals last night, with victories for Premier League sides Fulham and Brentford, and League One Cardiff City.

There are five more games to come this evening as the likes of holders Newcastle United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea bid for a place in the last eight.

It's going to be a big night as some of the big dogs look to stay on course for silverware.

Good morning

How are we all?

We're back again to bring you all the latest football news and reaction as it goes down today.

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