There were 274 changes made by teams across 19 matches in Tuesday's second round EFL Cup ties - a trend described as "devaluing" the competition. Six teams changed their entire starting XI from their preceding league match, including Premier League side Brighton. Crystal Palace and Brighton were among sides with grounds well below capacity. "If the fans know their manager is not going to pick the strongest team then they don't want to turn up," said former Everton midfielder Leon Osman. Osman attended Leicester's win at Sheffield United for Radio 5 live, where 11,280 fans turned up in a stadium that has a capacity of 32,702. He added on BBC Radio 5 live: "Tonight's a top game against Premier League opposition but the supporters haven't come. Maybe the changes devalue the competition in that way." There has also been criticism that the third-round draw for the competition is being held in Beijing, China on Thursday - at 04:15 BST. Previous draws for this season's competition have been beset by problems - including teams being drawn twice and confusion around home and away ties.