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The Premier League big boys joined in on the Carabao Cup action in the third round as the competition started to heat up.
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are hoping to make it a fifth consecutive League Cup triumph and you guessed it, they’re the Outright favourites to lift the trophy in February 2022.
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Below you’ll find all the information you need about the Carabao Cup fourth-round draw including the date and start time.
Carabao Cup 4th Round Draw date
The draw for the Carabao Cup fourth round will take place on Wednesday September 22 after Manchester United v West Ham, which kicks off at 7:45pm. If the tie is settled in normal time without a penalty shootout then the draw should be conducted from around 9:45pm. Ex-City defender Micah Richards and former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp will conduct the draw.
Carabao Cup 4th Round fixture dates
The Carabao Cup fourth-round fixtures are penned in the diary to take place in the week commencing Monday October 25.
Carabao Cup 3rd Round fixtures
You can find betting markets for all of the Carabao Cup third-round ties at paddypower.com/football/english-football-league-cup.
All matches kick off at 7.45pm unless stated.
Tuesday September 21
Man City vs Wycombe Wanderers
Fulham vs Leeds
Burnley vs Rochdale
Preston vs Cheltenham
Brentford vs Oldham
QPR vs Everton
Watford vs Stoke
Wigan vs Sunderland
Norwich vs Liverpool
Sheffield United vs Southampton
Wednesday September 22
Brighton vs Swansea (7:30pm)
Wolves vs Tottenham
Man Utd vs West Ham
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Arsenal vs AFC Wimbledon
Millwall vs Leicester City
Carabao Cup winner odds
Manchester City – 9/4
Chelsea – 11/2
Manchester United – 8/1
Liverpool – 9/1
Arsenal – 10/1
Leicester – 14/1
Everton – 14/1
Tottenham – 16/1
The remainder of Paddy Power’s Outright betting market is priced from 20/1 to 500/1.
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