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It’s baaaaaaack! After a thrilling World Cup final there’s no rest for the wicked as the Carabao Cup launches us straight back into domestic action.
Manchester City v Liverpool is the pick of this week’s fourth-round ties as the Premier League champions, who dominated the competition between 2018 and 2021, host last season’s winners.
There are 16 teams left standing but Premier League leaders Arsenal, five-time winners Chelsea and Tottenham have already been knocked out.
The latest Carabao Cup odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise the prices of the favourites in our Outright Winner betting market can be found on our snazzy widgets below.
Carabao Cup odds
Man City are the leading contenders, according to Paddy’s trusty traders, as Pep Guardiola’s team bid to regain the trophy and join Liverpool as the joint most-successful team in the competition’s history.
8/11
Man CityOutright Winner 2022/23
Newcastle are next in the betting with the high-flying Magpies bidding to win a major trophy for the first time since 1969. Eddie Howe guided the club to third in the Premier League table by the World Cup break and the Toon boss will be hoping his team can pick up where they left off.
6/5
NewcastleOutright Winner 2022/23
Man Utd are also prominent in our market as the Red Devils were starting to show signs of progress before the season hit the pause button. Erik ten Hag will fancy his team’s chances of progressing to the last eight as they host Championship leaders Burnley.
4/6
Man UtdOutright Winner 2022/23
Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win last season’s Carabao Cup but Jurgen Klopp’s team were showing signs of decline in the first half of this campaign and needed a shootout to get the better of League One Derby County in the previous round.
11/2
LiverpoolOutright Winner 2022/23
Brighton, who knocked out Arsenal in the previous round, and Leicester are also prominent in our Outright Winner market.
Carabao Cup fixtures
Tuesday, December 20
Wolves v Gillingham (19:45)
Southampton v Lincoln (19:45)
Newcastle v Bournemouth (19:45)
MK Dons v Leicester (19:45)
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Wednesday, December 21
Charlton v Brighton (19:45)
Blackburn v Nottingham Forest (19:45)
Man Utd v Burnley (20:00)
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*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
It’s baaaaaaack! After a thrilling World Cup final there’s no rest for the wicked as the Carabao Cup launches us straight back into domestic action.
Manchester City v Liverpool is the pick of this week’s fourth-round ties as the Premier League champions, who dominated the competition between 2018 and 2021, host last season’s winners.
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There are 16 teams left standing but Premier League leaders Arsenal, five-time winners Chelsea and Tottenham have already been knocked out.
The latest Carabao Cup odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise the prices of the favourites in our Outright Winner betting market can be found on our snazzy widgets below.
Carabao Cup odds
Man City are the leading contenders, according to Paddy’s trusty traders, as Pep Guardiola’s team bid to regain the trophy and join Liverpool as the joint most-successful team in the competition’s history.
Newcastle are next in the betting with the high-flying Magpies bidding to win a major trophy for the first time since 1969. Eddie Howe guided the club to third in the Premier League table by the World Cup break and the Toon boss will be hoping his team can pick up where they left off.
Man Utd are also prominent in our market as the Red Devils were starting to show signs of progress before the season hit the pause button. Erik ten Hag will fancy his team’s chances of progressing to the last eight as they host Championship leaders Burnley.
Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win last season’s Carabao Cup but Jurgen Klopp’s team were showing signs of decline in the first half of this campaign and needed a shootout to get the better of League One Derby County in the previous round.
Brighton, who knocked out Arsenal in the previous round, and Leicester are also prominent in our Outright Winner market.
Carabao Cup fixtures
Tuesday, December 20
Wolves v Gillingham (19:45)
Southampton v Lincoln (19:45)
Newcastle v Bournemouth (19:45)
MK Dons v Leicester (19:45)
Wednesday, December 21
Charlton v Brighton (19:45)
Blackburn v Nottingham Forest (19:45)
Man Utd v Burnley (20:00)
Thursday, December 22
Man City v Liverpool (20:00)
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