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Carabao Cup draw: Start time, live stream, how to watch and ball numbers for first-round draw


THE CARABAO CUP 2022/23 campaign begins this week with the first round draw.

Liverpool won the competition last season after a thrilling penalty shootout triumph over Chelsea in the final.

Liverpool are the current holders of the Carabao Cup

Premier League sides who are not competing in Europe go into the tournament in the second round, and the remaining Prem teams enter at the third round.

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When is the Carabao Cup first round draw?

The Carabao Cup first round draw takes place on Thursday, June 23.

The draw will start at 2.30pm.

What TV channel and live stream is the Carabao Cup draw on?

The Carabao Cup draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports News as part of the EFL’s fixture release day.

Ball numbers

Southern Section

  • 1 AFC Wimbledon
  • 2 Birmingham City
  • 3 Bristol City
  • 4 Bristol Rovers
  • 5 Cambridge United
  • 6 Cardiff City
  • 7 Charlton Athletic
  • 8 Cheltenham Town
  • 9 Colchester United
  • 10 Coventry City
  • 11 Crawley Town
  • 12 Exeter City
  • 13 Forest Green Rovers
  • 14 Gillingham
  • 15 Ipswich Town
  • 16 Leyton Orient
  • 17 Luton Town
  • 18 Millwall
  • 19 Milton Keynes Dons
  • 20 Northampton Town
  • 21 Newport County
  • 22 Norwich City
  • 23 Oxford United
  • 24 Peterborough United
  • 25 Plymouth Argyle
  • 26 Portsmouth
  • 27 Queens Park Rangers
  • 28 Reading
  • 29 Stevenage
  • 30 Sutton United
  • 31 Swansea City
  • 32 Swindon Town
  • 33 Walsall
  • 34 Wycombe Wanderers

Northern section

  1. Accrington Stanley
  2. Barnsley
  3. Barrow
  4. Blackburn Rovers
  5. Blackpool
  6. Bolton Wanderers
  7. Bradford City
  8. Burton Albion
  9. Carlisle United
  10. Crewe Alexandra
  11. Derby County
  12. Doncaster Rovers
  13. Fleetwood Town
  14. Grimsby Town
  15. Harrogate Town
  16. Hartlepool United
  17. Huddersfield Town
  18. Hull City
  19. Lincoln City
  20. Mansfield Town
  21. Middlesbrough
  22. Morecambe
  23. Port Vale
  24. Preston North End
  25. Rochdale
  26. Rotherham United
  27. Salford City
  28. Sheffield United
  29. Sheffield Wednesday
  30. Shrewsbury Town
  31. Stockport County
  32. Stoke City
  33. Sunderland
  34. Tranmere Rovers
  35. West Bromwich Albion
  36. Wigan Athletic

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