Doncaster Rovers (here taking to field along with opponents Tottenham) are just one of the teams hoping to find the cupset at the end of the rainbow in tonight's Carling Cup fixtures
Eduardo tucks away a first half penalty to give an Arsenal a 1-0 lead over Celtic in the second leg of their Champions League qualifying tie. The Gunners take a 3-0 lead as a result
Celtic players surround referee Manuel Enrique Mejuto Gonzalez to protest his decision to give Arsenal a first-half penalty at the Emirates
Jamie O'Hara fires Tottenham into a 2-0 lead away at Championship side Doncaster. Tom Huddlestone scored Spurs' first at the Keepmoat
Theo Robinson celebrates scoring his second goal to cancel out Danny Guthrie's opener for Newcastle and give the visitors a 2-1 lead at St James' Park
Peter Crouch heads his first goal for Tottenham and third of an eventual five for Spurs against Doncaster. Martin Woods scored a consolation penalty for the home side
Geremi slots in Newcastle's second, moments after Jordan Rhodes had given Huddersfield a 3-1 lead at St James' Park
Emmanuel Eboue makes his own personal dedication after scoring Arsenal's second goal against Celtic at the Emirates. The game eventually finished 3-1 to the Gunners, 5-1 on aggregate
Tom Pope (finger raised) celebrates scoring Rotherham's second equaliser against West Brom at the Hawthorns. The game finished 3-3 in normal time before the Baggies won it in extra time courtesy of a Simon Cox goal
Kevin Nolan (right) is congratulated by, amongst others, Shola Ameobi (second left) after his winner against Huddersfield. Ameobi grabbed the Magpies third in the 4-3 win
Stoke City's Dave Kitson (centre) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring his first goal for the Potters to give them the lead in extra time against League One Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road
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