Stoke City v Chelsea, 27 October 2015

Score1-1 :: penalties 5-4 to Stoke City
RefereeKevin Friend
CompetitionLeague Cup 4th round
VenueBritannia Stadium
Attendance24,886
Stoke City won 5-4 on penalties. After extra time - 1-1 at 90 minutes. Kick-off: 7.45pm

1 (5) Stoke City

1 (4) Chelsea

Goals:

Jon Walters 52 G

Goals:

Loïc Rémy 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Marc Muniesa
Defender/Centre back Ryan Shawcross
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters

Starting lineup:

Asmir Begović Goalkeeper
Gary Cahill Defender
Baba Rahman Defender
John Terry Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
John Obi Mikel Midfielder
Oscar Midfielder
Ramires Midfielder
Willian Midfielder
Eden Hazard Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Marc Wilson for Marc Muniesa 49
Xherdan Shaqiri for Ibrahim Afellay 76
Peter Odemwingie for Jon Walters 90

Substitutions:

Loïc Rémy for Diego Costa 33
Kenedy for Baba Rahman 70
Bertrand Traoré for Ramires 80

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 18 Y
Marc Wilson 81 Y
Phil Bardsley 90 Y
Phil Bardsley 90 R

Cards:

Baba Rahman 36 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Shay Given
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Midfielder Steve Sidwell
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri
Forward Peter Crouch

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marco Amelia
Defender Papy Djilobodji
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Defender/Midfielder Kenedy
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré
Forward Loïc Rémy

Comments:

Penalty shoot-out details (Stoke City went first) 1 - Charlie Adam [scored] 2 - Peter Odemwingie [scored] 3 - Xherdan Shaqiri [scored] 4 - Marc Wilson [scored] 5 - Marko Arnautovic [scored] Stoke City had now won on all five occasions when they have been drawn against Chelsea in the League Cup, including the 1972 Final which remains as the Potters' only major trophy success.

Comments:

Penalty shoot-out details (Chelsea went second) 1 - Willian [scored] 2 - Oscar [scored] 3 - Loic Remy [scored] 4 - Kurt Zouma [scored] 5 - Eden Hazard [saved] Chelsea had now lost all five of their penalty shoot-outs in all competitions under manager Jose Mourinho.

1 (5) Stoke City

Goals:

Jon Walters 52 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Phil Bardsley
Defender Marc Muniesa
Defender/Centre back Ryan Shawcross
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters

Substitutions:

Marc Wilson for Marc Muniesa 49
Xherdan Shaqiri for Ibrahim Afellay 76
Peter Odemwingie for Jon Walters 90

Cards:

Phil Bardsley 18 Y
Marc Wilson 81 Y
Phil Bardsley 90 Y
Phil Bardsley 90 R

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Shay Given
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Midfielder Steve Sidwell
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri
Forward Peter Crouch

Comments:

Penalty shoot-out details (Stoke City went first) 1 - Charlie Adam [scored] 2 - Peter Odemwingie [scored] 3 - Xherdan Shaqiri [scored] 4 - Marc Wilson [scored] 5 - Marko Arnautovic [scored] Stoke City had now won on all five occasions when they have been drawn against Chelsea in the League Cup, including the 1972 Final which remains as the Potters' only major trophy success.

1 (4) Chelsea

Goals:

Loïc Rémy 90 G

Starting lineup:

Asmir Begović Goalkeeper
Gary Cahill Defender
Baba Rahman Defender
John Terry Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
John Obi Mikel Midfielder
Oscar Midfielder
Ramires Midfielder
Willian Midfielder
Eden Hazard Midfielder/Forward
Diego Costa Forward

Substitutions:

Loïc Rémy for Diego Costa 33
Kenedy for Baba Rahman 70
Bertrand Traoré for Ramires 80

Cards:

Baba Rahman 36 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Marco Amelia
Defender Papy Djilobodji
Defender/Midfielder César Azpilicueta
Defender/Midfielder Kenedy
Midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Midfielder/Forward Bertrand Traoré
Forward Loïc Rémy

Comments:

Penalty shoot-out details (Chelsea went second) 1 - Willian [scored] 2 - Oscar [scored] 3 - Loic Remy [scored] 4 - Kurt Zouma [scored] 5 - Eden Hazard [saved] Chelsea had now lost all five of their penalty shoot-outs in all competitions under manager Jose Mourinho.