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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Fourth round fixtures as Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal among teams in the hat

Manchester City are also in the draw having won the last four editions of the competition

Michael Jones
Wednesday 22 September 2021 17:19 EDT
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Current champions Manchester City will face West Ham in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, after the Hammers dispatched City’s rivals Man United on Wednesday night.

City hammered Wycombe in the third round to book their own spot in the draw, with the likes of Liverpool and Leeds also progressing on Tuesday.

On Wednesday night, Chelsea progressed past Aston Villa in a penalty shoot-out and they will face another top-flight team in Southampton, while Jurgen Klopp’s side head to Preston North End.

Arsenal are set to face Leeds in a tasty-looking tie, while the only fixture without a Premier League team set to feature sees Championship outfit QPR - who knocked out Everton - host League One side Sunderland.

Man City have won the last four League Cups in succession, and have won the competition a joint-record eight times along with Liverpool.

The fourth round fixtures will be played across October 26 and 27.

Follow all the latest updates from the Carabao Cup fourth round draw after the end of the Man United vs West Ham match below:

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The fourth round draw

Harry Redknapp and Micah Richards are drawing the balls.

Chelsea have a home tie against Southampton in the first match.

Michael Jones22 September 2021 22:07
3 years ago

The fourth round draw

The draw for the Carabao Cup fourth round is about to take place. Here’s a reminder of who is left in the competition:

Arsenal, Brentford, Brighton, Burnley, Chelsea, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Man City, Preston, QPR, Southampton, Stoke, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham

Michael Jones22 September 2021 22:06
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Reaction from Mark Noble

West Ham are through to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup thanks to Manuel Lanzini’s 10th minute goal at Old Trafford. It’s a memorable win for the Hammers with captain Mark Noble calling it a ‘great night’. He told Sky Sports:

The last couple of days have been tough but you put your boots back on and come out to play. You could call it two glorified B teams but I thought the players were fantastic.

“Things happen in football and sport. Sunday night at home I felt sick as a pig but you wake up in the morning and go to training to get ready for Wednesday. I have missed penalties in the past but because of the occasion it was maybe so hyped. We came to Old Trafford, one of the greatest places in the world, and thoroughly enjoyed it.

“It gives a chances to players who don’t play regularly and when you go get a chance you have to take it. All in all, a great night for West Ham and a fantastic night for myself. Victories at Manchester United don’t come a lot.”

Michael Jones22 September 2021 22:00
3 years ago

Manchester United vs West Ham: Five things we learned as David Moyes knocks former side out of Carabao Cup

West Ham won at Old Trafford for the first time since 2007 as they knocked Manchester United out of the Carabao Cup at the third round stage.

In the second meeting of these two sides in just four days, West Ham made a fast start at Old Trafford and took a deserved lead when Manuel Lanzini steered home a cut-back from Ryan Fredericks in the 10th minute.

Five things we learned as West Ham knock Manchester United out of Carabao Cup

Manchester United 0-1 West Ham: Manuel Lanzini scores early winner as visitors secure historic victory to advance to the fourth round
Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:58
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Elsewhere in the Carabao Cup

Tottenham have beaten Wolves after Conor Coady misses a crucial penalty and Chelsea progress with Reece James firing home the winning spot kick!

Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:57
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West Ham earn quick revenge as Manuel Lanzini knocks Manchester United out of Carabao Cup

After 18 attempts and 14 years, West Ham United have won at Old Trafford again at last.

Manchester United had reached successive semi-finals in the Carabao Cup, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer won’t have to worry about this being another nearly competition this year after his side were beaten 1-0 on home soil.

West Ham earn quick revenge as Lanzini knocks Man United out of Carabao Cup

Man United 0-1 West Ham: Lanzini struck early before both teams missed a host of chances after the break
Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:51
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Elsewhere in the Carabao Cup

Here are the results from all the evening’s Carabao Cup matches. The fourth round draw is still to come as is reaction from Old Trafford:

Arsenal 3 - 0 AFC Wimbledon

Brighton 2 - 0 Swansea

Chelsea 1 - 1 Aston Villa (Currently playing out penalties)

Man Utd 0 - 1 West Ham

Millwall 0 - 2 Leicester

Wolves 2 - 2 Tottenham (Currently playing out penalties)

Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:44
3 years ago

Man Utd 0 - 1 West Ham

Manchester United had 27 shots compared to West Ham’s nine but the Hammers created the better chances. Andriy Yarmolenko and Mark Noble both should have scored in the closing changes.

Mason Greenwood had a great one-on-one chance but other than that the Red Devils were very lacklustre in the final third.

Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:42
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Full-time: Man Utd 0 - 1 West Ham

90+4 mins: Redemption for the Hammers! They knock Manchester United out of the Carabao Cup three days after losing to them in the Premier League.

Manuel Lanzini is the hero of the night. His early goal is the difference between the teams. What a result for West Ham.

Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:39
3 years ago

Man Utd 0 - 1 West Ham

90+2 mins: Man Utd corner. Fernandes swings it into the box as up comes Dean Henderson. The cross goes over the goalkeeper and Issa Diop heads it clear for West Ham. Two minutes to go, they’re almost there.

Michael Jones22 September 2021 21:37

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