Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Manchester United, Arsenal and more discover fourth-round fate
Holders Manchester United will host Newcastle United in the fourth round of the League Cup after Wednesday’s draw threw up a repeat of last season’s final.
Newcastle had earlier booked their place in the last 16 after beating Premier League champions Manchester City 1-0 at St James’ Park.
Nine times winners Liverpool, 3-1 winners at home to Leicester City on Wednesday, were handed a trip to Premier League Bournemouth while Arsenal will travel to West Ham United in a London derby and Everton host Burnley.
Chelsea will have a home game against second tier Blackburn Rovers while Fulham are away to Championship high-flyers Ipswich Town.
League Two Mansfield Town host League One side Port Vale while League One Exeter City are at home to Championship side Middlesbrough.
The matches will take place in the week starting 30 October.
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Defending champions Manchester United draw Newcastle in fourth round
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Full Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Mansfield Town v Port Vale
Ipswich Town v Fulham
Manchester United v Newcastle United
Bournemouth v Liverpool
Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers
West Ham United v Arsenal
Everton v Burnley
Exeter City v Middlesbrough
Summary
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Holders Manchester United will host Newcastle United in the fourth round of the League Cup after Wednesday’s draw threw up a repeat of last season’s final.
Newcastle had earlier booked their place in the last 16 after beating Premier League champions Manchester City 1-0 at St James’ Park.
Nine times winners Liverpool, 3-1 winners at home to Leicester City on Wednesday, were handed a trip to Premier League Bournemouth while Arsenal will travel to West Ham United in a London derby and Everton host Burnley.
Chelsea will have a home game against second tier Blackburn Rovers while Fulham are away to Championship high-flyers Ipswich Town.
League Two Mansfield Town host League One side Port Vale while League One Exeter City are at home to Championship side Middlesbrough.
The matches will take place in the week starting 30 October.
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Exeter City v Middlesbrough
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Everton v Burnley
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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West Ham United v Arsenal
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Bournemouth v Liverpool
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Manchester United v Newcastle United
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Ipswich Town v Fulham
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Mansfield Town v Port Vale
The fourth-round draw is under way!
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Here we go...
Newcastle knock out Manchester City
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Newcastle substitutes take charge to end Man City’s quadruple dream at the first hurdle:
Newcastle subs take charge to end Man City’s quadruple dream at the first hurdle
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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A reminder of the ball numbers tonight, after tonight’s results:
1. Burnley
2. Exeter City
3. Ipswich Town
4. Manchester United
5. Mansfield Town
6. Middlesbrough
7. Port Vale
8. Bournemouth
9. Everton
10. Blackburn Rovers
11. Arsenal
12. Chelsea
13. Fulham
14. West Ham United
15. Liverpool
16. Newcastle United
Late Exeter winner sends Luton crashing out of Carabao Cup
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Luton crashed out of the Carabao Cup as they were beaten 1-0 by League One Exeter at St James Park.
Demetri Mitchell scored the only goal of an absorbing game with seven minutes remaining before he was later sent off after picking up a second yellow card.
It was all hands to the pump for Exeter, who defended as though their lives depended on it as a raucous sell-out crowd cheered them on.
And, as much as Luton huffed and puffed, they could not breach an outstanding Grecians defence as Exeter beat top-flight opposition for the first time since 1981 and reached round four for the first time since 1989.
Late Exeter winner sends Luton crashing out of Carabao Cup
Ipswich come from two goals down to knock Wolves out of Carabao Cup
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A second-string Ipswich side put another feather in the cap of manager Kieran McKenna after they fought back from two goals down to stun Wolves in the Carabao Cup third round with a 3-2 win at Portman Road.
McKenna, who has developed a reputation as one of the brightest coaches in England after he masterminded the Tractors Boys’ promotion to the Championship last season, watched his team go 2-0 down early on.
Hwang Hee-Chan and Toti netted inside 15 minutes for the Premier League side but they still slumped to a fifth defeat in eight matches under new boss Gary O’Neil.
Omari Hutchinson started the Ipswich comeback with a fine 28th-minute finish before Freddie Ladapo ensured it was all square at half-time. Jack Taylor’s superb 25-yard strike soon after the break handed former Manchester United assistant McKenna his first victory over a top-flight club.
Ipswich come from two goals down to knock Wolves out of Carabao Cup
Man United get belated season lift-off thanks to midfield duo in unexpected roles
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The defending Carabao Cup champions Manchester United made it through to the fourth round with victory over Crystal Palace last night.
Read Richard Jolly’s report from the match:
Man United get belated season lift-off thanks to midfield duo in unexpected roles
Which teams are in the draw and what are their ball numbers?
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1. Burnley
2. Exeter City
3. Ipswich Town
4. Manchester United
5. Mansfield Town
6. Middlesbrough
7. Port Vale
8. AFC Bournemouth or Stoke City
9. Aston Villa or Everton
10. Blackburn Rovers or Cardiff City
11. Brentford or Arsenal
12. Chelsea or Brighton & Hove Albion
13. Fulham or Norwich City
14. Lincoln City or West Ham United
15. Liverpool or Leicester City
16. Newcastle United or Manchester City
When will the fourth-round fixtures be played and when is the final?
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The fourth round of the Carabao Cup will be played in the week commencing Monday 30 October.
The Carabao Cup final is scheduled for 25 February 2024 at Wembley Stadium.
How to watch on TV and online
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Sky Sports will broadcast both the match before and the draw. The draw will also be live streamed for free on the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel.
Emma Saunders will host the draw alongside former Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge and recently retired England international Izzy Christiansen.
When is the fourth round draw?
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The fourth round draw takes place on the 27 September after the match between Newcastle and Manchester City which will be televised from St James’ Park. The match is due to kick off at 8pm, and the draw will follow after full-time, starting between 10-10:10pm.
What time is the Carabao Cup fourth round draw? Date, time and how to watch
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Defending champions Manchester United beat Crystal Palace in their third round clash and a further seven Premier League teams begin their Carabao Cup campaign across this midweek.
Manchester City, West Ham, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Newcastle, Brighton, and Liverpool become involved at this stage after a bye to allow for European competition.
In the last round, League One side Lincoln City provided a shock when they beat Premier League opponents Sheffield United 3-2 on penalties.
Here’s everything you need to know about the fourth-round draw.
What time is the Carabao Cup fourth round draw?
Carabao Cup fourth-round draw
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Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the Carabao Cup fourth-round draw. We’re about to reach the last-16 stage of the competition as the remaining teams await their fate.