THE Carabao Cup fourth round draw has been completed and there are some cracking ties to be played.
The pick of the bunch is Tottenham vs Man City and Chelsea have been handed a potential London derby away at AFC Wimbledon, but only IF they can beat Newcastle.
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Results in full
- Stoke City 1–1 (2–1 p) Fleetwood Town
- Blackpool 0–1 Sheffield Wednesday
- Brentford 3–1 Leyton Orient
- Everton 1–1 (5–6 p) Southampton
- Preston North End 1–1 (16–15 p) Fulham
- Queens Park Rangers 1–2 Crystal Palace
- Manchester United 7–0 Barnsley
- Brighton & Hove Albion 3–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Coventry City 1–2 Tottenham Hotspur
- Chelsea 5–0 Barrow
- Manchester City 2–1 Watford
- Walsall 0–0 (0–3 p) Leicester City
- Wycombe Wanderers 1–2 Aston Villa
- Arsenal 5–1 Bolton Wanderers
- Liverpool 5–1 West Ham United
- Newcastle United P-P AFC Wimbledon
Arsenal ratings
Ethan Nwaneri will remember this night for the rest of his life after scoring twice on his full Arsenal debut.
Still a teenager, he proved why is so highly-rated with a well-taken double to sink League One Bolton.
Nwaneri made history two years ago when he became the youngest debutant in Arsenal’s history aged just 15-years-old.
Now 17, he proved why Mikel Arteta thinks so highly of him by pouncing to tap in Raheem Sterling’s low cross and put Arsenal 2-0 up.
All-Prem ties
There are at least four all-Premier League fixtures, with the blockbuster draw of the round seeing Tottenham host Man City.
Those clashes will take place from the week commencing Monday, October 28.
Man Utd will host newly-promoted Premier League side Leicester.
On the other hand, Arsenal will travel to Preston.
Draw in full
We have some exciting ties in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
Manchester City travel to Tottenham, while Chelsea could potentially travel to St James’ Park to take on Newcastle.
Chelsea – easy or hard?
It could go either way for the Blues they face either Newcastle or AFC Wimbledon.
The game between the Magpies and the Dons has been postponed due to Wimbledon’s pitch being flooded and unfit for play.
The round three clash will take place on October 1.
Villa host Palace
Aston Villa breezed a 2-1 victory to Wycombe. But they now face a tougher tie to Crystal Palace at home.
Liverpool head to the south coast
After their 5-1 victory to West Ham tonight the Reds will head down south to face Brighton in the next round.
Tough tie for Spurs
Ange Postecoglou’s side have a tough tie as they host Manchester City in the fourth round.
Another home game for United
Manchester United have another home clash as they welcome Leicester City.
Gunners travel to Deepdale
Arsenal have secured a comfortable fourth-round clash against Preston North End.
Draws confirmed
Brentford vs Sheffield Wednesday
Southampton vs Stoke
Tottenham vs Man City
AFC Wimbledon/ Newcastle vs Chelsea
Man Utd vs Leicester
Brighton vs Liverpool
Preston vs Arsenal
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace
Draw coming up
We’re about to get underway
Jamie Redknapp and Kevin Nolan will be hosting the draw.
Where to watch the draw?
The Carabao Cup draw will take place in just a few minutes.
Fans can tune into the action LIVE on Sky Sports or follow it here on the SunSports Carabao Cup draw blog!
Draw numbers
Yes it’s the round of 16 but there’s 17 teams still in the competition.
Here are the draw numbers below:
1 Aston Villa
2 Brentford
3 Brighton & Hove Albion
4 Chelsea
5 Crystal Palace
6 Leicester City
7 Manchester City
8 Manchester United
9 Preston North End
10 Sheffield Wednesday
11 Southampton
12 Stoke City
13 Tottenham Hotspur
14 Arsenal
15 Liverpool
16 AFC Wimbledon or Newcastle UnitedArsenal and Liverpool through
Arsenal and Liverpool are through to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
The Gunners thrashed 5-1 to Bolton and the Reds dominated a 10-man West Ham side 5-1.
Full Time at Anfield
Gakpo snuck a last-minute goal to make it 5-1 to West Ham.
The exact same scoreline as last season in the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool Score!
The Red score again. With a 10-man West Ham side the Hammers are suffering.
Cody Gakpo scored Liverpool’s fourth goal sealing their spot in the next round of the Carabao Cup.
Red Card at Anfield
Alvarez has been sent off at Anfield for West Ham crushing the Hammers’s hopes of getting through to the next round of the championship.
Arsenal win
Arsenal are through to the next round of the Carabao Cup after beating Bolton 5-2 at the Emirates.
Liverpool currently lead the way at Anfield 3-1 against West Ham.
Arsenal score!
Arsenal have extended their lead to 5-1 against Bolton.
Kai Havertz joined the crowd and struck the ball into the back of the net against the League One side.
Liverpool take the lead
Liverpool did open the scoreline but for West Ham with a messy own goal by Jarell Quansah.
However, just moments later they made up for it with a strike from Diogo Jota.
And minutes into the second half Jota strikes again for the Red to take a lead.
Arsenal dominating
Arsenal are storming ahead 4-1 against League One side Bolton.
Declan Rice scored the opener followed by Ethan Nwaneri’s double strike.
Raheem Sterling also secured his first goal for the Gunners since making the move from Chelsea in the summer.
Who’s playing tonight?
We’ve got two Carabao Cup games taking place tonight:
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
Liverpool vs West Ham
What are the ball numbers?
A host of sides have already booked their spots in the last-16 of the League Cup.
Take a look at all of the confirmed teams and their numbers below:
1 Aston Villa
2 Brentford
3 Brighton & Hove Albion
4 Chelsea
5 Crystal Palace
6 Leicester City
7 Manchester City
8 Manchester United
9 Preston North End
10 Sheffield Wednesday
11 Southampton
12 Stoke City
13 Tottenham Hotspur
14 Arsenal or Bolton Wanderers
15 Liverpool or West Ham United
16 AFC Wimbledon or Newcastle UnitedGood evening!
Welcome to the draw for the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
Tonight, a host of clubs will discover their next opponents so stay tuned with us to find out who they’ll be facing!
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk