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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Liverpool, Newcastle, West Ham, Chelsea and more discover quarter-final fate

The Premier League’s top three are all out - could there be a surprise Carabao Cup winner?

Ben Fleming
Wednesday 01 November 2023 19:38 EDT
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Carabao Cup Round of 16: Arsenal vs. West Ham, Newcastle vs. Man U

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West Ham and Newcastle were both handed difficult Carabao Cup quarter-final draws after securing memorable results on Wednesday night - with the Hammers heading to Anfield to play Liverpool and the Magpies faced with a trip to Chelsea.

Everton will host Fulham at Goodison Park and League One side Port Vale will welcome Championship outfit Middlesbrough in the quarter-finals, meaning there will be a non-Premier League team in the final four. The eight quarter-final ties will be played during the week commencing Monday 18 December.

Newcastle secured their place in the quarter-finals with a 3-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford - but after defeating Manchester City in the third round, Eddie Howe’s side face another tricky test as they go to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea.

West Ham’s reward for thrashing Arsenal 3-1 on Declan Rice’s return to the London Stadium is a tough tie against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool at Anfield. The Reds, fourth in the Premier League, are the highest-placed side left in the competition and advanced thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 win at Bournemouth, with Darwin Nunez coming off the bench to send the nine-time winners into the next round.

Follow our live blog below for the lastest updates from the Carabao Cup and to see who will face who in the quarter-finals

West Ham and Newcastle land tough Carabao Cup quarter-final draw after big wins

West Ham and Newcastle were both handed difficult Carabao Cup quarter-final draws after securing memorable results on Wednesday night - with the Hammers heading to Anfield to play Liverpool and the Magpies faced with a trip to Chelsea.

Everton will host Fulham at Goodison Park and League One side Port Vale will host Championship outfit Middlesbrough in the quarter-finals, meaning there will be a non-Premier League team in the final four. The eight quarter-final ties will be played during the week commencing Monday 18 December.

Newcastle secured their place in the quarter-finals with a 3-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford - but after defeating Manchester City in the third round, Eddie Howe’s side face another tricky test as they go to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.

West Ham’s reward for thrashing Arsenal 3-1 on Declan Rice’s return to the London Stadium is a tough tie against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool at Anfield. The Reds, who are fourth in the Premier League, are the highest-placed side left in the competition and advanced thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 win at Bournemouth, with Darwin Nunez coming off the bench to send the nine-time winners into the next round.

West Ham and Newcastle land tough Carabao Cup quarter-final draw after big wins

West Ham thrashed Arsenal while Newcastle won at Old Trafford, but the quarter-final draw was not kind on either side

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:29

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

So here’s the draw in full:

Everton v Fulham

Chelsea vs Newcastle

Port Vale vs Middlesbrough

Liverpool vs West Ham

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:06

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

Another tough draw for Newcastle who have already got past Manchester City and Manchester United to reach this stage of the competition. Given their current form, they will fancy their chances, though.

Fulham got a 1-0 win at Goodison Park earlier in the season and will be hoping for a repeat performance in the quarter-finals.

West Ham delivered a superb performance to win for the first time against Arsenal since 2019. They are winless in their last four games against Jurgen Klopp’s side so will need another inspired performance.

And what a chance for Championship Middlesbrough and League One Port Vale. We’re guaranteed to have a non-Premier League team in the final four which will be some feat for the victorious side.

A reminder that those games will be played week commencing the 18th of December.

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:12

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

Liverpool vs West Ham

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:04

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

Port Vale vs Middlesbrough

What an opportunity for one of those clubs to reach the final four!

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:04

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

Chelsea vs Newcastle

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:04

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

First out of the hat is Everton. They’ll face...Fulham

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:03

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

And finally, it’s time. The draw is coming up right now...

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:02

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

Or so I thought...highlights and interviews from West Ham vs Arsenal to get through first but it surely can’t be long now.

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 23:01

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw up next

It’s finally upon us. Here’s one final reminder of the numbers:

1. Middlesbrough

2. Port Vale

3. Liverpool

4. Chelsea

5. Everton

6. Fulham

7. Newcastle United

8. West Ham United

Ben Fleming1 November 2023 22:56

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