Tottenham 2-3 West Ham RESULT: Slaven Bilic's side come from behind to win at Wembley as Chelsea overcome Everton in Carabao Cup

  • Tottenham's clash against West Ham at Wembley is the pick of the last-16 ties
  • Managerless Everton face a tough task as they head to Stamford Bridge 
  • Follow all the build-up and live action with Sportsmail on Wednesday night
  • Tottenham starting XI: Vorm, Trippier, Foyth, Alderweireld, Davies, Rose, Dier, Sissoko, Dele, Son, Llorente 
  • West Ham starting XI: Adrian, Byram, Ogbonna, Rice, Kouyate, Cresswell, Noble, Fernandes, Lanzini, Ayew, Carroll
  • Chelsea starting XI: Caballero, Rudiger, Christensen, Cahill, Zappacosta, Drinkwater, Ampadu, Kenedy, Willian, Batshuayi, Musonda
  • Everton starting XI: Pickford, Baines, Williams, Jagielka, McCarthy, Davies, Kenny, Baningime, Lennon, Rooney, Mirallas 
  • REPORT: Chelsea beat Everton 2-1 to make it to the last eight of the Carabao Cup
  • REPORT: West Ham produce stunning comeback to beat Tottenham at Wembley 

Tottenham hosted West Ham at Wembley while managerless Everton travelled to Chelsea in the two remaining last-16 Carabao Cup ties on Wednesday night.

Slaven Bilic's side came from behind to beat Spurs to win 3-2 to progress to the quarter-finals.

Chelsea beat Everton 2-1 in the 7.45pm kick-off at Stamford Bridge. Antonio Rudiger and Willian scoring the goal for Antonio Conte's side. 


Relive all of the action as it happened with Sportsmail's TOM FARMERY. 

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    Host commentator

21:54
Noble says his team-mates wore the Claret and Blue with pride

Noble: 'We haven't been doing ourselves justice and we are accountable for the performances we put in. I said we need to wear the shirt with pride and we've done that.'

21:51
Full-time: Tottenham 2-3 West Ham

Mike Dean blows for full-time and West Ham have completed a fantastic comeback. Two goals by Ayew and one from Ogbonna turned everything around. The 5,000 West Ham fans celebrate as their side progress to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup. Some night at Wembley.

21:51

93min: Byram throws the ball forward. It goes all the way to the Spurs defence. Davies tries to play the ball into the West Ham area but Cresswell calmly heads back to Adrian who clears forward. 

21:50

92min: Spurs are running out of chances. West Ham are doing their best to retain possession. Still West Ham put 11 behind the ball. Ayew is well placed in defence now to clear Eriksen's cross as it comes in from the right.

21:48
Four minutes stoppage time

90min: The ball is being played through Eriksen each time Spurs come forward. Four minutes added on. Eriksen's strike is then pushed away by Adrian and Alderweireld can't reach the ball quickly enough as it falls to him. 

21:46

89min: Eriksen comes forward again for Spurs. The ball is played in and it's put behind for a Spurs corner. Trippier plays it in and Alderweireld gets a flick on but offside is given as Alli tried to reach the ball.

21:45

87min: Arnautovic for Lanzini is West Ham's final change of the game. He had his head in his hands earlier on. Not now.

21:44

87min: Tottenham trying to build from the back but West Ham are proving difficult to get past with all 11 players behind the ball. Eriksen is trying to find gaps but is having to go sideways. The ball eventually goes out for a Spurs throw in just as it looked as Eriksen would get a shot away.

21:41

84min: West Ham's eighth corner of the evening as Carroll and Ayew's pressure shows itself again. But Spurs break quickly as it is cleared only for Nkoudou to run the ball out of play. How the West Ham fans like that.

21:40

83min: Back at Wembley and Son comes off for Nkoudou. That's Tottenham's third and final change of the night in normal time.

21:39
Full-time: Chelsea 2-1 Everton

Chelsea progress to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup following goals from Rudiger and Willian. Calvert-Lewin scored deep into stoppage time for Everton.

21:38
GOAL: Calvert-Lewin 94min (Chelsea 2-1 Everton)

A slightly consolation for the travelling Everton fans. Calvert-Lewin pulls a goal back deep into stoppage time.

21:37

80min: Tottenham free-kick on the edge of the West Ham box. Trippier is standing over it. Lifts the ball over the wall but it isn't on target and sails past Adrian's right post. 

Tottenham's second change of the night. Rose is replaced by Eriksen.

21:36
GOAL Willian 92min (Chelsea 2-0 Everton)

Chelsea were heading for an easy passage into the quarter-finals. That's just got a whole lot easier. Willian scores to make it 2-0 in stoppage time at Stamford Bridge.

21:34

76min: Oh dear. Even Dele Alli is struggling now. His shot from outside the box goes well wide. He had time to pick his spot too.

Meanwhile, Fernandes is replaced by Obiang. A defensive move by Bilic.

21:32

74min: Sissoko this time fires over for Spurs. A player who looked so composed in the first half is now resorting to hopeful shots from outside the West Ham box. West Ham are in full control of this Cup tie now. Their once again belt out Bubbles.

21:29

72min: First change for Spurs. Llorente comes off and is replaced by Dembele. 

21:28

71min: But Tottenham come straight back. Sissoko forces a save by Adrian as he puts it behind. Tottenham corner. In by Tripper but Dier's header goes over the bar. 

21:27
GOAL: Ogbonna 69min (Tottenham 2-3 West Ham)

Cresswell's cross is headed behind. West Ham corner - their seventh of the evening. Lanzini to put this one in. He does and it's Ogbonna! His header beats Vorm and finishes in the bottom corner.

21:25

67min: Tottenham attempting to find their rhythm again. But West Ham are looking much sharper as we get closer to 70 minutes played. Alli has been Tottenham's brightest player tonight but even he is struggling to find gaps in the West Ham defence that so hopelessly crumbled for the opening goal.

West Ham United's Andre Ayew celebrates scoring their second goal
21:22

64min: What a save by Adrian. Alli struck the ball beautifully as it came in from Sissoko on the right. Alli is down in the process. While play stops Carroll groups Ayew and Lanzini together. A plan has been in place ever since they left the Wembley tunnel for the second half.

21:17
GOAL: Ayew 60min (Tottenham 2-2 West Ham)

They're back in it. A brilliant flick on from Carroll who finds Lanzini. The playmaker then gets the ball to Ayew in the six-yard box and his first-time finish nestles beautifully in the top right corner of the Spurs goal. His second goal of the night and West Ham are back level.

West Ham's Andre Ayew scores his first of the evening
21:15

58min: West Ham back in. They win a corner this time as Ayew gets his head to the ball. The corner comes in from Lanzini but is cleared away. West Ham finally have a little confidence. The 5,000 West Ham fans sing 'Bubbles' and their side are responding. An exciting final half hour in prospect.

21:13
GOAL: Ayew 55min (Tottenham 2-1 West Ham)

West Ham corner. Lanzini plays it in before the it falls outside the box to Fernandes who drilled a shot at Vorm who can't keep the ball in his hands and it falls to Ayew who puts it away. Poor defending by Davies who played Ayew onside as Fernandes' shot came in.

21:10

52min: All very stale at the moment. Sissoko pulls off a bit of magic to turn Cresswell. The ball finds Llorente inside the West Ham area but the striker is offside. Davies then clears the ball well down the other end as another dangerous cross by Cresswell is played in.

21:08
Getting toxic in that away end at Wembley

Kieran Gill at Wembley writes: 'Sack the board,' sing the West Ham fans. No songs about Bilic tonight apart from those from the Spurs end.

21:06

48min: Good ball in by Cresswell but where is Carroll? Dawdling on the edge of the Spurs box that's where. What a chance that was and now Alli is on the move for Spurs. He eventually loses it before Fernandes puts the ball out for a Spurs throw.

21:02
Back underway at Wembley

Dele Alli starts the second half for Tottenham

21:01
The difference...
Manuel Lanzini, Andy Carroll, Angelo Ogbonna, Mark Noble and Aaron Cresswell trudge off the pitch at the end of the first half
Tottenham's Dele Alli, left, celebrates with teammate Fernando Llorente after scoring his side's second goal
20:55
Second half underway at Stamford Bridge

Rudiger's goal has the Blues in front.

20:46
Half-time: Tottenham 2-0 West Ham

This has been a breeze for Tottenham. West Ham toothless in defence as well as in attack. There's no way back for them here. Tottenham haven't really broken stride either. All very comfortable for Pochettino's men. Bilic looks out of ideas even if it is a Cup game.

20:42

41min: Cresswell manages to get forward down the left but his cross is blocked. The ball eventually finds Noble who tries a shot from 25 yards which is easily saved down to his right by Vorm.

20:40

38min: Fernandes does very well to get back and tackle Alli. West Ham have lost possession in dangerous area throughout this first half. They do not look switched on. They also seem to have forgotten how to attack with any sort of purpose. It all looks so easy for Spurs at the moment.

This picture of Marko Arnautovic just about sums it up for West Ham
20:38
GOAL: Alli 36min (Tottenham 2-0 West Ham)

Surely it's all over now. Son works his way into the West Ham area before playing a short pass to Alli, who takes a step to his right and then sees his right-footed effort deflect off the youngster Rice and past Adrian.

20:37

35min: Both sides holding back a little with just under 10 minutes until half-time. Tottenham look very comfortable on the ball with Dier dictating most of the play from deep. Trippier, just as he did against Liverpool, is having an excellent game. 

20:35
Half-time: Chelsea 1-0 Everton

Antonio Conte's side into the last eight of the Carabao Cup as it stands.

20:33
Reports of disorder inside Wembley

Kieran Gill at Wembley: 'Have seen pints/bottles being thrown by both sets of fans... line of stewards and the segregation keeping them apart... but hostile atmosphere over in that section of the stadium.'

20:32

30min: West Ham beginning to string together decent passing sequences. Lanzini and Ayew doing well but when it comes down to the final ball the Hammers are looking woeful. The ball was just played out to the right where Byram was waiting but the right wing back show no awareness whatsoever as he is caught offside. What a waste.

20:29
Harry Kane watching at home... not needed tonight
Harry Kane watching from home
20:27

26min: Ugly. Nelson Fernandes collects the ball just outside the Spurs box but drags his shot wide. You get the sense he never really believed he was going to score there. Very desperate - similar to most of West Ham's play this evening.

20:23

21min: Better from West Ham. Noble drives forward with the ball and plays it to Cresswell on the left but his initial cross is blocked. He gets the ball back again, however, and finds Carroll in the Spurs area. He takes a swipe at the ball but misses yet manages to keep possession before his second attempt from 12 yards is blocked.

Alli's header was superbly saved by goalkeeper Adrian
20:18

18min: Tottenham corner. Trippier plays it short for Rose before it goes back to Trippier who plays in a cross that Alli gets to but Adrian does brilliantly to save the midfielder's point blank header.

20:17

16min: West Ham deploying a very deep defensive line. Their only hope, Bilic will attest, is that they break forward on the counter. Lanzini has just done that Ayew loses possession as Alderweireld gets across to get the ball off him. 

Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko celebrates scoring the opener at Wembley
20:14
GOAL: Rudiger 26min (Chelsea 1-0 Everton)

With or without Koeman, Everton are still conceding goals. Rudiger gets Antonio Conte's men off the mark at Stamford Bridge.

20:13

12min: The ball gets as far as the middle of the Tottenham penalty area before it's cleared yet again. Noble's ball hoofed clear by Alderweireld. Tottenham are moving forward so quickly on the counter attack. Son is proving the most difficult to manage and each time the ball is played to him he's looking to get past right wing back Sam Byram. A long evening for him you'd expect.

20:09

8min: West Ham really struggling here. Tottenham are overloading them on the right side. As quick as Noble clears the ball it comes back. Ayew and Kouyate trying to start attacks but they're being broken down so easily. 

20:06
GOAL: Sissoko 6min (Tottenham 1-0 West Ham)

The worst possible start for West Ham. Son races down the left on the counter attack and switches the ball to Sissoko who, unchallenged, runs through the middle and places his shot underneath goalkeeper Adrian.

20:04

3min: Alli starting to control the midfield. He's already linking up well with Ben Davies on the left. They do look so much more comfortable playing at Wembley after that thumping win over Liverpool at the weekend.

20:02

1min: Some tidy early touches by Manuel Lanzini. How West Ham have suffered without his creativity.

20:01
Underway at Wembley
19:50
Mauricio Pochettino on keeping his Spurs players happy and his selection for tonight

He says: 'Important thing is that they all fell important and that we have a good balance. We will keep the same idea as we did against Liverpool.'

19:46
Underway at Stamford Bridge...

Finally, kick-off had to be re-taken as Wayne Rooney was in the wrong half when referee Neil Swarbrick blew his whistle. 

19:43
Players are out at Stamford Bridge
19:43
He's certainly made a strong contributions over his last 99 games
19:42
A reminder of how our coverage will work tonight...

Detailed commentary will come from Wembley while updates will be provided from Stamford Bridge.

Kick-off at Chelsea is at 7.45pm, with the Spurs v West Ham game kicking off 15 minutes later.

19:39
Slaven Bilic wants a response from his side tonight

The West Ham boss says: 'It's a Derby and a Cup tie. Both sides have put strong teams out and it'd be great to reach the next round. We also wanted to give certain players the chance they deserve.'

19:34
Chelsea will do anything to keep their fans entertained...
19:30
15 minutes until kick-off at Stamford Bridge... 30 minutes until the action starts at Wembley
Wayne Rooney starts for Everton tonight
Everton coach Duncan Ferguson of Everton looks on during the warm-ups
Chelsea's Danny Drinkwater goes through the motions
19:26
And if the odds weren't already stacked against the Hammers...
19:26
All very fancy inside the Spurs dressing room
19:24
Danny Rose set to make first start since January
Danny Rose is set to make his first start for Tottenham since January
19:04
West Ham team news: Captain Mark Noble returns for the Hammers
19:03
Tottenham team news: Kane rested as Llorente starts up front
19:00
Another full debut this evening... Danny Drinkwater makes his first start for Chelsea
18:59
Latest pictures from Stamford Bridge... David Unsworth looks to be enjoying himself
Everton's caretaker manager David Unsworth (right) with Pat Nevin ahead of kick-off
Charly Musonda starts for Chelsea this evening
Danny Drinkwater is expected to play in central midfield for the Blues
18:55
Just under an hour before kick-off at Stamford Bridge...
18:52
Few facts about the man who is making his debut for Everton tonight
18:48
Everton team news: Beni Baningime makes his debut for the club
18:47
Chelsea team news: Musonda starts for the Blues
18:43
Home advantage you say?

The statue of Bobby Moore stands proudly outside Wembley. The West Ham faithful will hope the legend himself is looking down on the Irons tonight.

18:32
Fans arriving at Wembley
The sign that says Tottenham are back at Wembley
Wembley lit up as the sun sets
Two Tottenham supporters stand outside Wembley ahead of kick-off
18:21
New boss in the Everton dugout

While Bilic could be on his way out, Everton already have a new face in their dugout ahead of their clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Ronald Koeman parted company with the club after a dismal start to the campaign and David Unsworth is in the hotseat, temporarily just now, for tonight's game.

Could he get the Toffees back on track? 

David Unsworth messes around with Wayne Rooney in training
18:10
Saving the best for last...

After Manchester City and Arsenal limped through against Championship opposition last night and Manchester United reserves took Swansea's B team apart, we can finally look forward to some genuine action tonight.

The London derby is always a huge fixture, and there's even more riding on it this time around, with Slaven Bilic desperately clinging on to his job at West Ham.

What he would give for a morale boosting win tonight. 

Slaven Bilic's job is under threat
17:59
Good evening and welcome to Sportsmail's coverage of tonight's Carabao Cup action

Two fantastic Carabao Cup ties to bring you this evening. 

We'll focus on Tottenham v West Ham at Wembley as that was arguably the pick of the ties when he draw for the round of 16 was made. That's the game we'll be focusing on.

But Chelsea v Everton simply cannot be forgotten. After all it is a fascinating encounter on the back of what has been eventful week for fans of the Toffees. While there won't be detailed updates from Stamford Bridge you can expect to get live score updates.

Stay with me for all the action as it happens.