Reece James was the hero as Chelsea overcame Aston Villa 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the third round of the EFL Cup at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. 

Ben Chilwell missed a chance to secure the win during the shoot-out after Ashley Young hit the bar and Kepa Arrizabalaga kept out Marvelous Nakamba, but James made no mistake to send Chelsea through. 

Villa were the better team for much of the first half but Timo Werner put Chelsea in front in the 54th minute with his first goal for the club this season and only his fifth of 2021. 

Cameron Archer – who scored a hat-trick against Barrow in the second round – guided in a stunning header to equalise 10 minutes later, only for Chelsea to show more composure at the spot and advance.

Archer lifted a great chance to put Villa ahead over the bar when one-on-one with Kepa in the eighth minute and Villa continued to look more threatening despite Chelsea controlling possession.
  
Kepa did well to keep out Archer on the stroke of half-time and Anwar El Ghazi's follow-up was cleared off the line by James, with Chelsea perhaps lucky to go into the break level.
 
Callum Hudson-Odoi tested Jed Steer five minutes after the restart but it was Werner who broke the deadlock when he headed home James' delightful delivery. 

Werner could have had a second two minutes later and that miss proved costly when Archer emphatically headed Matty Cash's cross into the top-left corner. 

Mason Mount spurned a glorious chance to restore Chelsea's advantage in the 69th minute and, after a good spell for Villa, was kept out by Steer with 10 minutes remaining. 

No one was able to find a winner before the end of regulation time and it was James who once again had a telling involvement with a thunderous penalty into the top-left corner clinching victory in the shoot-out.