Swansea 1-0 Middlesbrough: Swansea edge into Capital One Cup semi-finals
The Swans reached only a third semi-final in top-flight cup competitions in their 100-year history thanks to an 81st-minute own goal by Boro’s Seb Hines.
Hines, under pressure from Gary Monk, could not clear a Swansea corner as the Premier League side exerted sustained late pressure, and the ball flew off him and past Boro goalkeeper Jason Steele.
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Hide AdIt put Swansea into the last four alongside Bradford – memorable conquerors of Arsenal on Tuesday night – and Aston Villa, while Chelsea meet Leeds in the remaining quarter-final clash next week.
Swans manager Michael Laudrup had restored fit-again Leon Britton to the starting line-up, together with Dwight Tiendalli. Boro boss Tony Mowbray recalled Justin Hoyte for his team’s 12th successive League Cup tie away from home.