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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Man Utd host Palace, Arsenal play Brentford and Man City face Newcastle in epic third round


FOOTBALL fans are desperate to see who their team will get in the Carabao Cup third round – and the draw has been REVEALED.

Holders Manchester United will host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, while Arsenal travel across London to take on Brentford.

But the tie of the round is Manchester City’s epic encounter against Newcastle.

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  • The Carabao Cup draw in full

    Here’s a reminder of last night’s draw in full…

    • Ipswich vs Wolves
    • Exeter v Luton
    • Aston Villa vs Everton
    • Man Utd vs Crystal Palace
    • Port Vale vs Sutton
    • Bradford vs Middlesbrough
    • Bournemouth vs Stoke
    • Lincoln vs West Ham
    • Brentford vs Arsenal
    • Chelsea vs Brighton
    • Salford City vs Burnley
    • Fulham vs Norwich
    • Blackburn vs Cardiff
    • Liverpool vs Leicester
    • Newcastle vs Man City
    • Mansfield vs Peterborough
  • Fans claim draw is ‘fixed’

    Some furious fans are convinced that the Carabao Cup draw was ‘fixed’, with one Chelsea supporter tweeting: “Nah our cup draws are fixed I’m sure.

    “Will we ever see a decent away game in the cup!”

    While another added: “This not supposed to be this draw is fixed they want the big teams to be knocked out.”

  • The Carabao Cup draw in full

    • Ipswich vs Wolves
    • Exeter v Luton
    • Aston Villa vs Everton
    • Man Utd vs Crystal Palace
    • Port Vale vs Sutton
    • Bradford vs Middlesbrough
    • Bournemouth vs Stoke
    • Lincoln vs West Ham
    • Brentford vs Arsenal
    • Chelsea vs Brighton
    • Salford City vs Burnley
    • Fulham vs Norwich
    • Blackburn vs Cardiff
    • Liverpool vs Leicester
    • Newcastle vs Man City
    • Mansfield vs Peterborough
  • Ones to watch

    The draw has produced some very exciting fixtures…

    Arsenal will travel to the Gtech Community Stadium to face Brentford.

    Chelsea will host Brighton.

    Liverpool face former Premier League side Leicester.

    And last season’s runners up Newcastle take on Man City at St. James’ Park.

    Credit: Getty
  • Last picks

    • Salford City vs Burnley
    • Fulham vs Norwich
    • Blackburn vs Cardiff
    • Liverpool vs Leicester
    • Newcastle vs Man City
    • Mansfield vs Peterborough
  • Next picks

    • Bradford vs Middlesbrough
    • Bournemouth vs Stoke
    • Lincoln vs West Ham
    • Brentford vs Arsenal
    • Chelsea vs Brighton
  • First five picks

    • Ipswich vs Wolves
    • Exeter v Luton
    • Aston Villa vs Everton
    • Man Utd vs Crystal Palace
    • Port Vale vs Sutton
  • Here we go!

    The draw is about to get underway!

    Credit: PA
  • What are the ball numbers?

    • 17  Mansfield Town        
    • 18 Middlesbrough        
    • 19  Norwich City        
    • 20 Newcastle United        
    • 21  Peterborough United        
    • 22  Port Vale        
    • 23 Salford City        
    • 24 Stoke City        
    • 25 Sutton United        
    • 26 West Ham United            
    • 27 Wolverhampton Wanderers
    • 28 Chelsea
    • 29 Everton
    • 30 Blackburn Rovers
    • 31 Burnley
    • 32 Lincoln City
  • What are the ball numbers?

    • 1    AFC Bournemouth        
    • 2   Arsenal            
    • 3   Aston Villa            
    • 4   Bradford City        
    • 5   Brentford        
    • 6   Brighton and Hove Albion        
    • 7   Cardiff City        
    • 8   Crystal Palace        
    • 9   Exeter City        
    • 10  Fulham        
    • 11   Ipswich Town        
    • 12   Leicester City        
    • 13   Liverpool        
    • 14   Luton Town        
    • 15   Manchester City        
    • 16   Manchester United 
  • Full Time – Doncaster 1-2 Everton

    Everton come from behind to seal their spot in the third round.

    Credit: Getty
  • Full Time – Sheffield United 0-0 Lincoln (2-3 on Pens)

    Sheffield United bow out of the competition on penalties to League One outfit Lincoln.

    Credit: Getty
  • Full Time – Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley

    Burnley see off their Premier League rivals with a narrow win.

    Credit: Reuters
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    Full Time – Chelsea 2-1 AFC Wimbledon

    The Blues come from behind to book their spot in the third round thanks to a second-half goal from Enzo Fernandez.

    Credit: Reuters
  • Full Time – Harrogate Town 0-8 Blackburn Rovers

    Blackburn soar through to the next round with the biggest away win in their history!

    Credit: Getty
  • When will the draw take place?

    A reminder that the draw is set to take place tonight at 10:15pm.

    Sky Sports viewers will be able to watch it live after Everton’s clash with Doncaster but it will also be streamed free on YouTube.

    Sky Sports’ Emma Saunders will host the draw alongside former Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore and recently retired England international, Izzy Christiansen.

  • Chelsea take the lead!

    Chelsea look to be heading into the hat thanks to an Enzo Fernandez goal to put them 2-1 up against Wimbledon.

    They’ve found the breakthrough in the 71st minute after falling behind in the first half.

    Chelsea entered the second round this year after finishing 11th in last season’s Premier League and thereby failing to qualify for Europe.

    But it looks as though they will be joining the rest of the Premier League big boys in the next round.

    Credit: Reuters
  • Who has won the most Carabao Cups?

    Liverpool are the current record holders for most Carabao Cup wins with nine titles to their name.

    Their 2022 cup victory saw them pull clear of Manchester City who have eight titles.

    That tally has been greatly helped by the arrival of Pep Guardiola at the Etihad.

    City have won five trophies in the last eight years of the competition.

    Aston Villa, Manchester United and Chelsea all sit joint third with five titles each.

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  • And part two

    Here’s part two of the ball numbers for tonight’s draw:

    17    Mansfield Town        
    18    Middlesbrough        
    19    Norwich City        
    20    Newcastle United        
    21    Peterborough United        
    22    Port Vale        
    23    Salford City        
    24    Stoke City        
    25    Sutton United        
    26    West Ham United            
    27    Wolverhampton Wanderers
    28    Chelsea    or     AFC Wimbledon
    29    Doncaster Rovers    or    Everton
    30    Harrogate Town    or    Blackburn Rovers
    31    Nottingham Forest    or    Burnley
    32    Sheffield United    or    Lincoln City

  • What are the ball numbers for tonight’s draw?

    The ball numbers for the draw are decided alphabetically so there’s no particular rhyme or reason to them.

    Here’s the first part of the 32 teams in the third round draw:

    1    AFC Bournemouth        
    2    Arsenal            
    3    Aston Villa            
    4    Bradford City        
    5    Brentford        
    6    Brighton and Hove Albion        
    7    Cardiff City        
    8    Crystal Palace        
    9    Exeter City        
    10    Fulham        
    11    Ipswich Town        
    12    Leicester City        
    13    Liverpool        
    14    Luton Town        
    15    Manchester City        
    16    Manchester United 

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  • How much do you get for winning the Carabao Cup?

    The pride of winning the Carabao cup trophy is obviously what’s most important for clubs in this season’s competition.

    But how much do you actually get for winning the pot?

    Well, each club receives 45 per cent of the proceeds from all matches.

    But only semi-finalists onwards receive prize money.

    • Semi-finalists – £25,000
    • Runner-up – £50,000
    • Winner – £100,000
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  • CHELSEA EQUALISE

    Chelsea have draw level with League Two Wimbledon after being awarded a penalty.

    Noni Madueke has been brilliant for them tonight and won the pen after a driving run.

    He stepped up and converted to draw the Blues level in the tie.

    They’ll likely go in level at the break as they look to overturn the early deficit.

    Credit: Getty
  • Will we see Chelsea in the draw?

    Chelsea might not be a name in the hat after all.

    They’re currently 1-0 down at home to League Two side AFC Wimbledon after keeper Robert Sanchez gave away a penalty.

    Chelsea have fielded a rotated side with Mauricio Pochettino saying he wanted to give a chance to some academy products.

    Will it blow up in their faces? They still have the second half to turn things around.

    Credit: AP
  • What time is the draw tonight?

    Tonight’s draw will take place at around 10:15pm – live on Sky Sports.

    The draw will follow on from Everton’s trip to Doncaster which is the live game on TV tonight.

    Sky Sports will also be streaming the draw live and for free on YouTube.

    Sky Sports’ Emma Saunders will host the draw alongside former Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore and recently retired England international, Izzy Christiansen.

  • Second rounders

    Tottenham and Chelsea entered the competition at the second round this year with both sides not qualifying for Europe last season.

    Chelsea fans will find out if they will be in the draw tonight after their clash with League Two side AFC Wimbledon.

    Tottenham, meanwhile, are already out of the competition after losing to Fulham on penalties last night.

    The EFL Cup was a decent chance for Spurs to break their 15 year trophy drought – their last cup victory came in 2008 in the then Carling Cup final against Chelsea.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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