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Southampton gained promotion into the Premier League by beating Leeds United in the 2023-24 Championship play-off final Southampton scored twice in injury time to book their place in the third round of the Carabao Cup courtesy of a thrilling 5-3 victory over Championship side Cardiff City in south Wales. Debutant Mateus Fernandes put the Premier League outfit ahead before Rubin Colwill - fresh from being omitted from the Wales squad - levelled with a thumping hit in front of national team boss Craig Bellamy. Sam Amo-Ameyaw restored Southampton's lead with his first senior goal, although Ronnie Edwards' own goal early on in the second half made it 2-2. Cameron Archer then notched his first goal since joining Southampton from Aston Villa to put the Saints ahead again, with substitute Alex Robertson equalising with a fine volley just two minutes later. But James Bree and Archer both struck in additional time as Russell Martin's side edged a thriller in the Welsh capital. Southampton remain without a point in their 2024-25 Premier League campaign The Saints dominated possession early on and needed just 10 minutes to go in front as Tyler Dibling embarked on a mazy run before finding Fernandes who drilled beyond Jak Alnwick from the edge of the 18-yard box. Amo-Ameyaw then rounded goalkeeper Alnwick but was unable to shoot from an acute angle after taking a heavy touch. And Cardiff levelled in spectacular fashion against the run of play on 21 minutes as Colwill - who scored in the Bluebirds' opening round win over Bristol Rovers - rifled home via the underside of Joe Lumley's crossbar from 30 yards out. The Bluebirds were pegged back nine minutes after levelling as, following a slick passing move, Charlie Taylor picked out Amo-Ameyaw who bent an effort past Alnwick from the edge of the Cardiff box. A frenetic encounter continued to produce real entertainment and Cardiff fought back four minutes into the second-half as goalkeeper Lumley palmed Raheem Conte's cross into the legs of Edwards who was helpless to watch the ball trickle into his own net. Southampton remained patient and made it 3-2 in the 55th minute as Archer spun beyond Dimitrios Goutas before drilling home, only for former Man City midfielder Robertson to volley home two minutes later as Cardiff equalised for a third time. The tie appeared destined to go to a penalty shootout until James Bree's fierce strike dipped over Alnwick in the first minute of injury-time, with Archer coolly slotting home his second three minutes later to earn Southampton their first win of the campaign. Cardiff City boss Erol Bulut: "We can take a lot of positives from the game when we see the youngsters playing against a Premier League club. "We had it in our hands at one stage and had Cian Ashford hit the target with his big chance it might have been different. "But they showed their quality and experience in the end. It was disappointing to concede just a few minutes into added time. It would have been nice and exciting to have taken it to penalties. " Southampton boss Russell Martin: “I’m really happy with the win and I’m pleased for my young players. But there is also a lot to be annoyed about. “We conceded three goals and the game descended into chaos in the second half. It was a moment of brilliance for their first goal from a player I have admired for a long time (Rubin Colwill), but we took our foot of the gas and dropped their intensity. “That was a big learning curve for the younger players. They took some liberties in the first half and they will be better for the experience and they showed real grit. ” Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Manager: Erol Bulut Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Russell Martin Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 League Cup All competitions All competitions All competitions Match ends, Cardiff City 3, Southampton 5. Second Half ends, Cardiff City 3, Southampton 5. Substitution, Southampton. Juan Larios replaces Tyler Dibling. Substitution, Southampton. Joseph O'Brien-Whitmarsh replaces Sam Amo-Ameyaw. Goal! Cardiff City 3, Southampton 5. Cameron Archer (Southampton) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Tyler Dibling with a through ball. Goal! Cardiff City 3, Southampton 4. James Bree (Southampton) right footed shot from outside the box to the top right corner following a corner. Fourth official has announced 5 minutes of added time. Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Joel Bagan. Malachi Fagan-Walcott (Cardiff City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Romeo Akachukwu (Southampton) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Malachi Fagan-Walcott (Cardiff City). Substitution, Southampton. Romeo Akachukwu replaces Ronnie Edwards. Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Michael Reindorf. Attempt blocked. Ronnie Edwards (Southampton) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Tyler Dibling. Sam Amo-Ameyaw (Southampton) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Alex Robertson (Cardiff City). Offside, Cardiff City. Cody Twose is caught offside. Attempt missed. Cody Twose (Cardiff City) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Michael Reindorf. Substitution, Cardiff City. Isaac Jefferies replaces Ronan Kpakio. Attempt blocked. Raheem Conte (Cardiff City) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. © 2024 BBC. 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