When and where is the 2022 Carabao Cup final?

Manchester City are going in search of a fifth successive Carabao Cup

Dylan Terry
Monday 06 September 2021 06:56 EDT
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Manchester City have won the Carabao Cup for the past four seasons
Manchester City have won the Carabao Cup for the past four seasons (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Manchester City have made the Carabao Cup their own since the arrival of Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium. The reigning Premier League champions have not lost a game in the competition since rivals Manchester United beat them in the fourth round back in October 2016.

Four League Cups in a row for Man City mean it is nearly five years since they were last toppled by anyone. The winners before their remarkable run were Man Utd when they beat Southampton 3-2 in the final. Can this be the competition where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wins his first trophy as a manager at Old Trafford?

Meanwhile, other contenders include last year’s runners-up Tottenham whose last trophy came back in the League Cup 13 years ago. And what about Liverpool? With eight wins to their name they are the joint most successful side in the competition’s history alongside Man City.

Then there is also the outside chance of someone from outside the Premier League mounting a challenge like when Bradford made it to the final in 2013. Could there be a surprise package fighting it out at Wembley in February?

Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s edition.

When is the 2022 Carabao Cup final?

The 2022 Carabao Cup final takes place on Sunday 27 February.

Where will the 2022 Carabao Cup final be held?

The final will be held at Wembley Stadium in London. The stadium has a capacity of 90,000.

When is the Carabao Cup draw?

Here is the draw for the third round. Fixtures will be played between Tuesday 21st September and Wednesday 22nd September 2021.

  • QPR vs Everton
  • Preston vs Cheltenham
  • Man Utd vs West Ham
  • Fulham vs Leeds
  • Brentford vs Oldham
  • Watford vs Stoke
  • Chelsea vs Aston Villa
  • Wigan vs Sunderland
  • Norwich vs Liverpool
  • Burnley vs Rochdale
  • Arsenal vs AFC Wimbledon
  • Sheffield United vs Southampton
  • Man City vs Wycombe Wanderers
  • Millwall vs Leicester City
  • Wolves vs Tottenham
  • Brighton vs Swansea

When do the games begin?

  • First Round - August 10-11, 2021
  • Second Round - August 24-25, 2021
  • Third Round - September 21-22, 2021
  • Fourth Round - October 26-27, 2021
  • Quarter-Final - December 21-22, 2021
  • Semi-Final - First Leg: January 4-5, 2022. Second Leg: January 11-12, 2022
  • Final - February 27, 2022

Who are the favourites to win?

  • Man City - 3/1
  • Chelsea - 6/1
  • Man United - 8/1
  • Liverpool - 9/1
  • Arsenal - 12/1
  • Leicester City - 14/1
  • Spurs - 14/1
  • Everton - 16/1
  • West Ham - 20/1
  • Leeds United - 20/1
  • Wolves - 25/1
  • Aston Villa - 25/1
  • Brighton - 33/1
  • Southampton - 33/1
  • Burnley - 50/1
  • Brentford - 66/1
  • Norwich City - 66/1
  • Watford - 66/1

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