The Capital One Cup third round saw managers take varying approaches to their team selection - but how many changes did your club make?
The Premier League's big guns usually use the early rounds of the competition to rotate their squads and give fringe players opportunities to impress.
But Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini only made three changes to his side for their 4-1 win over Sunderland - the joint-fewest of the 32 sides competing in the third round.
Willy Caballero, Martin Demichelis and Fernando were the only 'second-choice' players in the City XI at the Stadium of Light, and Pellegrini's strong line-up blew Sunderland away with four goals in a rampant first half.
Arsenal, by contrast, made 10 changes for their north London derby with Tottenham, who made eight changes from their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. Mathieu Flamini was the Gunners' unlikely hero at White Hart Lane, scoring the first brace of his career on his first appearance of the season.
Jose Mourinho also used the opportunity to rotate his side. The Chelsea manager made nine changes for their clash with League One
Walsall, as Loic Remy, Ramires and Kenedy got themselves on the scoresheet in a 4-1 win.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal only made six changes against Ipswich Town, who were the only side to change all 11 of their starters. United's line-up included the likes of Wayne Rooney, David de Gea, Chris Smalling and Daley Blind, but youngster Andreas Pereira did take his opportunity to impress with a stunning free kick.
Cup hit and misses
The same number of changes did Liverpool few favours. Brendan Rodgers's side only narrowly avoided humiliation against Carlisle United, despite the League Two side making four changes from their 2-2 draw with York at the weekend. Liverpool needed penalties to get through despite fielding the likes of Philippe Coutinho, James Milner, Martin Skrtel and Nathaniel Clyne.
The Reds weren't the only Premier League side to struggle, either. Newcastle made just five changes against Championship strugglers Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 defeat. The result looks even worse when considering the visitors made 10 changes from their 3-2 win over Fulham on Saturday - with defender Tom Lees the only player to keep his place.
Elsewhere, Leicester and Hull both advanced to the fourth round despite making 10 changes apiece, but Swansea and West Brom were knocked out. West Ham boss Slaven Bilic heavily rotated his squad during their Europa League qualifiers, but he opted for stability in the Capital One Cup.
Winston Reid, Dimitri Payet and Diafra Sakho were the only starters from their 2-1 win over Manchester City to drop out, but the Hammers were eventually beaten by Leicester in extra-time despite Bilic's strong selection.

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