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
Brentford Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday