Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal learn third-round fate
The rest of the Premier League sides enter the competition, with sides in Europe set to be pre-seeded for the third round
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League Two Barrow were handed a plum tie away at Chelsea in the Carabao Cup while Manchester City, who have won this competition four times under manager Pep Guardiola, were drawn at home to Tom Cleverley’s Watford.
Arsenal will host Bolton, who won at Shrewsbury, as Manchester United will also be at home and face League One Barnsley, who saw off Sheffield United with a 1-0 win on Tuesday.
Wycombe’s reward for winning 1-0 at Swansea on Wednesday is a home tie against Aston Villa, while Coventry will welcome Tottenham. Carabao Cup holders Liverpool, the last of the European sides, will begin the defence of the trophy at home to West Ham in an all Premier League tie.
Newcastle, who edged out Nottingham Forest on penalties on Wednesday, will be heading to the capital to take on another League Two side in AFC Wimbledon. A pair of all-Premier League ties will see Everton host Southampton, who snatched a dramatic 5-3 win at Cardiff, while Brighton host Wolves.
League One Leyton Orient will cross the capital to face Premier League Brentford, while QPR will welcome Crystal Palace in another London derby. League Two Walsall will host Leicester and Fulham will head to Preston. Blackpool will take on Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke are at home to Fleetwood.
All ties will take place on the weeks commencing September 16 and 23. Check out the draw for the third round below
Carabao Cup draw live
Tonight’s results:
Wolves 2-0 Burnley
Wimbledon 2-2 (4-2 on penalties) Ipswich Town
Cardiff City 3-5 Southampton
Colchester United 0-1 Brentford
Swansea City 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers
West Ham 1-0 Bournemouth
Nottingham Forest 1-1 (3-4 on penalties) Newcastle United
Carabao Cup draw live
Not long to wait now. The draw is up next and we’ll find out the fixtures of the Carabao Cup third round. Should only be a couple of minutes longer.
Carabao Cup draw live
Newcastle have triumphed!
Sean Longstaff nets the final penalty and secures a 4-3 victory for Eddie Howe’s team. The draw is up next and Newcastle will be in it.
What a game. Nottingham Forest will be a bit gutted, they played well tonight against a strong Newcastle side.
Carabao Cup draw live
The Carabao Cup draw will follow the conclusion of the match between Nottingham Forest and Newcastle. It has just finished 1-1 after 90 minutes and will be decided by penalties.
The draw will then take place.
Which teams are in the third round draw?
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- Aston Villa
- Liverpool
- Manchester United
- Tottenham
- Chelsea
- Stoke City
- Barnsley
- Barrow
- Blackpool
- Brighton & Hove Albion
- Coventry City
- Everton
- Fleetwood Town
- Sheffield Wednesday
- Preston North End
- Leicester City
- Leyton Orient
- QPR
- Bolton Wanderers
- Walsall
- Watford
- Fulham
- Crystal Palace
- Wolves
- Wimbledon
- Southampton
- Brentford
- Wycombe Wanderers
- West Ham United
- Nottingham Forest or Newcastle United
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Scott Lindsey apologises for tackle which leaves Brighton’s Matt O’Riley injured
Crawley boss Scott Lindsey apologised for the challenge by his captain Jay Williams which cut short the debut of Brighton’s new signing Matt O’Riley in the Premier League side’s 4-0 Carabao Cup win.
O’Riley, signed by the Seagulls for £25million from Scottish champions Celtic, was forced off after just 10 minutes following a challenge which infuriated the Brighton bench and left the midfielder sweating on the results of a scan to his ankle.
Dissent among the two simmered and boiled over towards the end when both Lindsey and Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler were booked by referee Alex Chilowicz, although the two exchanged a handshake at the finish.
Scott Lindsey apologises for tackle which leaves Brighton’s Matt O’Riley injured
The Crawley boss admitted his side may have been “a bit aggressive”.
Matt O’Riley injured on debut but Brighton progress in Carabao Cup
Brighton booked a place in the third round of the Carabao Cup with a 4-0 home victory over League one Crawley in the first competitive game between the sides since 1992.
Scott Lindsey’s Red Devils put up a brave fight and gave a fine account of themselves against a much-changed Seagulls side.
Goals from Simon Adingra and Jeremy Sarmiento put Brighton in charge, and they scored twice more in the space of two minutes through Adam Webster and Mark O’Mahony before Crawley substitute Jack Roles was shown a straight red card in the last minute.
Matt O’Riley injured on debut but Brighton progress in Carabao Cup
The £25million signing lasted just 10 minutes before limping off after a crunching tackle from Jay Williams.
Everton took a mini step forward with Carabao Cup win
There is little chance of Dyche or his players getting ahead of themselves after overcoming Doncaster, but it was progress at the end of a chastening start to the Premier League season.
“We want all of the group to lay down markers,” the Everton boss said. “It’s not just about new players, it’s about every player.
“Can they keep evolving, if you like, for the next challenge? That’s what we’ve had to do many times. Challenges come, we have to go again and go again and go again, and there’s another challenge at the moment.
“So, that’s a mini step forward. The reason why I say a mini step forward is because it’s a cup competition.
“The league is the be-all and end-all. We all know that, so our next step is going into Saturday and deliver a performance that can win on Saturday.”
Everton took a mini step forward with Carabao Cup win – Sean Dyche
Sean Dyche was pleased with how Everton overcame the “noise” around their alarming start to the season to take a “mini step forward” by beating Doncaster in the Carabao Cup.
“In many ways (it was satisfying), yeah,” Toffees boss Dyche said. “I think the first thing is the performance level.
“Without really opening too much in the first half, I thought it was a very solid performance and we were asking questions.
“Second half, a little bit more freedom came into the play, particularly in the top third, which is what I spoke to them about at half-time and I’m pleased they delivered that.
“We scored three goals – on another day could have had maybe another couple – so overall pleasing.
“You know, a lot of noise about our start, but I think it showed we’ve still got a group that are alive here and some good players.”
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