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EFL Carabao Cup 4th round draw LIVE REACTION: Chelsea vs Southampton, Arsenal host Leeds, Liverpool get Preston


THE Carabao Cup is back with Man City looking to win the trophy for the fifth straight year.

In last year’s competition, Pep Guardiola’s side ran out 1-0 winners over Tottenham in the final.

  • Start time: 10pm BST
  • TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Football

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  • GOODNIGHT

    That concludes the draw for both the fourth round of the Carabao Cup and tonight’s coverage, and so we’ll be back in a month’s time to cover the eight contests now on the card.

    Preston’s game against Liverpool and Arsenal’s match with Leeds look the standout picks from a very competitive League Cup draw, although this will all seem futile come February when Manchester City lift the trophy again.

    Or perhaps they’ll be a twist in this season’s tale with a QPR or Brighton tasting glory. You won’t miss a penalty shootout or cup shock with our coverage so make sure you join us in October to follow the next stage on the road to Wembley.

  • HAMMER BLOW

    Having gone to Old Trafford and won for the first time in 14 years, West Ham’s reward for knocking out Manchester United is a home tie with serial League Cup winners Manchester City.

    Carlton Cole was less than impressed with the draw. Speaking on Sky Sports, the former West Ham striker couldn’t hide his frustration:

    “It knocked me right off my perch! I was on a real high and then all of a sudden, I saw that. I don’t agree with Harry Redknapp [who conducted the draw], he said it’s going to be an entertaining game. It’s going to be a hard game!”

  • FOURTH ROUND DRAW

    Here’s the full draw for the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.

    • Chelsea v Southampton
    • Arsenal v Leeds
    • Stoke v Brentford
    • West Ham v Man City
    • Leicester v Brighton
    • Burnley v Spurs
    • QPR v Sunderland
    • Preston v Liverpool

    The ties are due to take place on either Tuesday October 26th or Wednesday October 27th.

  • PRESTON V LIVERPOOL

    Last out, it’s an all north-west affair as Preston North End welcome Liverpool, otherwise known as the Ben Davies derby.

  • QPR V SUNDERLAND

    There will be one team from the Football League in the quarter-finals as the Championship takes on League One.

  • BURNLEY V SPURS

    Meh. It’s a repeat of the 2009 League Cup semi-final.

  • LEICESTER V BRIGHTON

    Can Leicester add the League Cup after their FA Cup heroics this year? They’ll have to get past high-flying Brighton first.

  • WEST HAM V MANCHESTER CITY

    It will have to be a Manchester double for West Ham if they are to win their first trophy since 1980.

  • STOKE V BRENTFORD

    Stoke on a Tuesday night? That’s the task for Brentford after smashing Oldham for seven last night.

  • ARSENAL V LEEDS

    After defeating AFC Wimbledon this evening, Arsenal have been rewarded with a home tie against Leeds.

  • CHELSEA V SOUTHAMPTON

    It’s an all Premier League tie to start.

  • DRAW TIME

    It’s not time for the fourth round draw of the Carabao Cup so coverage has switched to the exotic setting of Potton Bowls Club in Bedfordshire.

    Sky Sports’ Michelle Owen, one of the best reporters in the game, is anchoring the action, and she’s been joined by Harry Redknapp and Micah Richards.

    Here we go…

  • PREMIER CLASS

    The 16 teams that will take part in the fourth round are now know, and it’s heavily weighted with those from the top flight.

    In total, 12 Premier League teams will be involved including newcomers Brentford and the winners of the last four League Cups, Manchester City.

    Preston North End, Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City from the Championship are also in the hat while Sunderland are League One’s sole representative after AFC Wimbledon’s exit this evening.

  • BALL NUMBERS

    Here are the ball numbers for the draw this evening:

    1 – Brentford

    2 – Burnley

    3 – Leeds United

    4 – Liverpool

    5 – Man City

    6 – Preston

    7 – QPR

    8 – Southampton

    9 – Stoke

    10 – Sunderland

    11 – Arsenal

    12 – Brighton

    13 – Chelsea

    14 – West Ham

    15 – Leicester

    16 – Spurs

  • HAPPY HAMMERS

    West Ham head into the Carabao Cup’s fourth round after dispatching Man United at Old Trafford.

    A 1-0 win courtesy of a Manuel Lanzini goal was enough to see the Irons go through.

  • DIG AT DIGNE

    Charlie Austin took a sly dig at Lucas Digne after QPR stunned Everton in the league cup.

    The Toffees were knocked out in the third round tie after Mark Warburton’s side won 8-7 on penalties after the game finished 2-2 in normal time.

    Austin netted both goals for QPR. The striker had a minor spat with the French defender after his opponent asked how many England caps the striker had.

    Austin told talkSPORT: “It was just a bit of fun. He gave me a little bit,”

    “In the first half he was on about me fouling him and he just turned around and said ‘how many caps you got?’ I had a little giggle to myself and I didn’t mind it.

    “Then in the second half the ball came over the top and took about six or seven seconds to come down, he went to control it and shinned it out of play. I just laughed in his face.”

  • GOOD EVENING!

    Hello and welcome everybody to SunSport’s live coverage of this evening’s Carabao Cup 4th round draw!

    It’s sure to be an exciting one, with plenty of big teams still in the competition, gunning to make next year’s final.

    Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham have all been in action tonight, with their games still to finish.

    Leicester at away at Millwall while Brighton host Swansea in one of the other ties tonight.

    Hold onto your hats as the draw is set to start in the next 45 minutes, when you can finally find out the fate of your side.

    Sit tight! We’ve got you covered.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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