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Carabao Cup semi-final draw: Tottenham face Chelsea as Burton Albion take on Manchester City

Jack Sear
Wednesday 19 December 2018 12:43 EST
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Tottenham will face London rivals Chelsea in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, while holders Manchester City have been drawn against League One Burton.

Spurs overcame Arsenal in the north London derby on Wednesday, while five-time winners Chelsea defeated Bournemouth.

Pep Guardiola's City saw off Leicester in a penalty shoot-out on Tuesday, with Burton into the last four of the competition for the first time after winning at Middlesbrough.

Television presenter Piers Morgan, an Arsenal supporter, performed the semi-final draw alongside Peter Crouch wearing a Spurs shirt.

The forfeit came after Morgan lost a £1,000 charity bet to former Tottenham striker Crouch on the outcome of Wednesday's match at the Emirates.

The semi-final draw for the Carabao Cup:

Tottenham v Chelsea

Manchester City v Burton

The first legs will be played in the week commencing January 7 and the second legs in week beginning January 21.

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Preview

What time does it kick-off?

Arsenal vs Tottenham kicks off at 7.45pm

How can I watch on TV or live stream online?

The match will be shown on Sky Sports and can be streamed on the Sky Go app.

39 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Spurs look as if they could get in behind Arsenal's defence at any moment. Sokratis just about cuts out a good-looking through ball from Son with Lucas Moura lurking.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:25

40 minutes: Chelsea 0-0 Bournemouth

Willian lines up a long range effort, but Steve Cook gets in the way of it. The ball loops up into the air and Giroud can only flick it straight to Boruc from close range.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:27

42 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Aubameyang blocks an attempted clearance from Gazzaniga, Davies fails to clear the high ball, but Ramsey can't pick out a team-mate inside the box. The Arsenal fans aren't happy, that was a chance.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:29

43 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Big chance for Arsenal. Iwobi crosses from the left and Ramsey's first-time effort smashes the post. He was unmarked.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:30

45 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Arsenal are pressing for an equaliser. A corner is swung in towards Sokratis, who heads wide at the back post.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:31

Chelsea 0-0 Bournemouth

It's half-time at Stamford Bridge.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:31

45+1 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

We're into two minutes of added time at the Emirates and Arsenal are finishing strongly. Gazzaniga collects a cross from Maitland-Niles.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:32

45+2 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Ramsey gets on the end of a cross from Aubameyang but his shot is well blocked.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:33

45+2 minutes: Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

Matteo Guendouzi is booked after a nasty looking tackle on Lucas Moura.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:33

Arsenal 0-1 Spurs

The half-time whistle blows at the Emirates.

Jack Sear19 December 2018 20:34

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