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  • Carabao Cup: Chelsea, Fulham, Middlesbrough book semi-final ticket

    Carabao Cup: Chelsea, Fulham, Middlesbrough book semi-final ticket

    Two Premier League clubsides and a Championship side have secured qualification to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup following Tuesday’s fixtures that took place across different centers in England.

    The three already qualified teams  are Fulham, Middlesbrough and Chelsea.

    Fulham made it through to the semi-final of the Carabao cup by seeing off fellow Premier League side Everton 4-2 on penalties, after  the game ended 1-1 at regulation time.

    Middlesbrough booked their place with a 3-0 thrashing of Port Vale.

    Mykhailo Mudryk scored a loss time goal for the Blues to cancel out  Callum Wilson’s 16th minute effort to push the game to penalties which Chelsea eventually won.

    Liverpool will slug it out with West Ham tonight in the last quarter-final fixture.

    After Liverpool versus West Ham  game this evening, the draw for the last four will be conducted.

     

  • Carabao Cup: Arsenal booted out, Liverpool, Chelsea progress to Q-final (Full draw)

    Carabao Cup: Arsenal booted out, Liverpool, Chelsea progress to Q-final (Full draw)

    Arsenal FC were on Wednesday night shown the exit door from the Carabao cup after being hammered by the Hammers 3-0 at the London stadium.

    The Gunners conceded first when Ben White netted an own goal in the first half.

    Mohammed Kudus then doubled his side’s advantage before the Hammers went three up thanks to a deflected Jarrod Bowen strike. Martin Odegaard’s late finish merely proved to be a consolation as Mikel Arteta’s men were knocked out of the Carabao Cup.

    Elsewhere, Chelsea comfortably beat Blackburn to reach the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup through goals from Benoit Badiashile and Raheem Sterling.

    The draw for this season’s Carabao Cup quarter-final was conducted on Wednesday night, following the completion of the fourth-round fixtures.

    Chelsea will host Newcastle United in what is the tie of the round. The Blues defeated Blackburn 2-0, while the Magpies hammered holders Manchester United 3-0.

    Badiashile made his first appearance since May after a long injury and turned in the first goal after a calamitous mistake from goalkeeper Leopold Wahlstedt.

    Sterling added a second after Callum Brittain was caught in possession, curling a stunning finish in front of the Matthew Harding End.

    At the vitality stadium, Darwin Nunez came to Liverpool’s rescue with a lovely strike to secure a 2-1 Carabao Cup victory against Bournemouth, sending the Reds into the quarter-finals.

    Dutch forward, Cody Gakpo intially put the visitors ahead in the 31st minute before Justine Kluivert equalied in the 62nd minute of the thrilling encounter.

    Jurgen Klopp’s team made it four wins in a row in all competitions, but it was far from an easy one for the visitors as Bournemouth fought hard and put them under plenty of pressure, particularly in the second half.

    However, the draws for the quarter-final round of the Carabao cup has been made.

    Liverpool play West Ham who eliminated Arsenal in another all-Premier League affair.

    The games will be played in the week commencing December 18, 2023.

    Carabao Cup quarter-finals:

    Everton vs Fulham

    Chelsea vs Newcastle

    Port Vale vs Middlesbrough

    Liverpool vs West Ham

  • Carabao Cup: Two non-Premier League sides progress to quarter-final

    Carabao Cup: Two non-Premier League sides progress to quarter-final

    Two non Premier League sides, Middlesbrough and Port Vale  have booked their spots in the quarter-final of this season’s Carabao Cup.

    Both  teams qualified for the Carabao Cup quarter-final on Tuesday night after winning their round of 16 games.

    Middlesbrough progressed thanks to a 3-2 win over Exeter.

    Ryan Trevitt scored a brace for the hosts, but goals from Morgan Rogers, Samuel Silvera and Emmanuel Latte Lath ensured Boro won.

    Port Vale also booked their spot with a 1-0 victory over Mansfield Town.

    Devine scored the only goal of the game in the 50th minute.

    The other Round 4 fixtures will be played across stadia in England.

    Arsenal travel to West Ham, Chelsea host Brentford and Manchester United take on Newcastle at Old Trafford

  • Carabao Cup: Man City booted out, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle progress  (FULL FIXTURES)

    Carabao Cup: Man City booted out, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle progress (FULL FIXTURES)

    English Premier League champions, Manchester City have kissed the Carabao cup goodbye after losing  to Newcastle United on Wednesaday night courtesy of Alexander Ishak’s solitary goal in the second half of the encounter.

    The result meant City will not win a domestic quadruple this season.

    Elsewhere Chelsea secured passage to the next round of the competition after seeing off Brighton & Hove Albion by 1-0 thanks to a lone goal from Senegal striker Nicholas Jackson.

    Brigthon have also exited the competiton and will henceforth concentrate on other business.

    At Anfield, Liverpool came back from a goal down to defeat visiting Championship side, Leceister City by 3-1.

    The Reds trailed by 1-0 in the first half but rallied back to score three in the second half to ensure their progress into the fourth round.

    Another Premier League side, Arsenal defeated Brentford 1-0 to progress to the round of 16 of the competition.

    Here are the results from tonight’s games.

    Aston Villa 1-2 Everton

    Blackburn 5-2 Cardiff

    Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke

    Brentford 0-1 Arsenal

    Chelsea 1-0 Brighton

    Fulham 2-1 Norwich

    Lincoln 0-1 West Ham

    Liverpool 3-1 Leicester

    Newcastle 1-0 Manchester City

    The draws for the round of 16 were made immediately after Wednesday’s games.

     

    Full last-16 draw

    Mansfield Town v Port Vale

    Ipswich Town v Fulham

    Manchester United v Newcastle United

    Bournemouth v Liverpool

    Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers

    West Ham United v Arsenal

    Everton v Burnley

    Exeter City v Middlesbrough

    The ties will take place in the week commencing 30 October.

  • Carabao Cup: Newcastle face Manchester City, Chelsea to clash with Brighton  (Full fixtures)

    Carabao Cup: Newcastle face Manchester City, Chelsea to clash with Brighton (Full fixtures)

    The Carabao Cup third-round draw was conducted on Wednesday night in England.

    The Premier League giants enter the competition at this stage.

    Manchester United will host Crystal Palace, while Liverpool welcome Leicester City.

    Arsenal will travel to Brentford and Manchester City will trade tackles with  Newcastle at Saint James’ Park.

    Chelsea will face Brighton at Stamford Bridge.

    All games to be played in the weekend of September 25, 2023.

    All the winners of this round will proceed to the last eight of the competition.

    Carabao Cup third round draw:

    Ipswich Town v Wolves

    Exeter City v Luton Town

    Aston Villa v Everton

    Manchester United v Crystal Palace

    Port Vale v Sutton United

    Bradford City v Middlesbrough

    AFC Bournemouth v Stoke City

    Lincoln City v West Ham

    Brentford v Arsenal

    Chelsea v Brighton

    Salford City v Burnley

    Fulham v Norwich City

    Blackburn Rovers v Cardiff City

    Liverpool v Leicester City

    Newcastle v Manchester City

    Mansfield Town v Peterborough United

  • Carabao Cup to begin August 28,  (Full Fixtures)

    Carabao Cup to begin August 28, (Full Fixtures)

    The Carabao fixtures was conducted on Wednesday night with English Premiership Sides pitched against Non EPL side for the second round of the competition.

    Some teams already featured and scaled through the first round.

    The draw was made up of 36 teams from the Championship or below and 12 Premier League teams without European football this season.

    The fixtures will take place in the week commencing August 28.

    Full Draw

    NORTHERN SECTION

    Tranmere v Leicester

    Salford v Leeds

    Harrogate v Blackburn

    Stoke v Rotherham

    Wrexham v Bradford

    Doncaster v Everton

    Bolton v Middlesbrough

    Port Vale v Crewe

    Nottingham Forest v Burnley

    Sheffield Wednesday v Mansfield

    Wolves v Blackpool

    Sheffield United v Lincoln

    SOUTHERN SECTION

    Bristol City v QPR or Norwich

    Plymouth v Crystal Palace

    Reading v Ipswich

    Rotherham v Peterborough

    Luton v Gillingham

    Swansea v Bournemouth

    Fulham v Tottenham

    Everton v Stevenage

    Wycombe v Sutton

    Birmingham v Cardiff

    Newport v Brentford

    Chelsea v AFC Wimbledon

  • EFL Cup: Manchester United release squad list against Newcastle

    EFL Cup: Manchester United release squad list against Newcastle

    Ahead of today’s  Carabao cup final, Man United boss Erik ten Hag has released a list of 22 players to tackle Newcastle United  at Wembley Stadium in the evening.

    Manchester United’s EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) final squad to face Newcastle United was revealed Sunday Morning by the Dutch coach, Ten Hag.

    The Red Devils head to the game following a 2-1 victory over Barcelona in the UEFA Europa League last Thursday.

    On the other hand Newcastle that lost first time in 18 games to Liverpool FC  is having a winless streak, after having not won in three English Premier League games.

    The Manchester United Squad

    De Gea, Heaton, Butland, Dalot, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Malacia, Casemiro, McTominay, Fred, Sabitzer, Elanga, Fernandes, Sancho, Garnacho, Antony, Rashford, Weghorst

    The kick-off time for the match is 5.30 pm.

  • Ten Hag reveals central plans for Jadon Sancho

    Ten Hag reveals central plans for Jadon Sancho

    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag sees Jadon Sancho playing centrally in the future.

    Sancho, 22, came off the bench in United’s 2-0 win against Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford. Second-half goals from Anthony Martial and Fred were enough to secure United’s spot in the Carabao Cup final – their first Wembley cup final since May 2018.

    Sancho received a brilliant reception from United fans, who will be hoping he can fulfil his potential under Ten Hag. T

    Ten Hag was asked about Sancho’s central role during his post-match interview with Sky Sports.

    He said: “I think we have done that before. You move Bruno out and create also a different dynamic in the team, that is what we intended to do.

    “Jadon, I know he can play as a 10 as well. He can play as a winger – he can play as a 10 – but often we mix it around and that is what I like. The position has to be occupied and it’s about the players keeping discipline to do that.”

  • Carabao Cup: It’s a shame for the boys, Arteta rues Gunners exit

    Carabao Cup: It’s a shame for the boys, Arteta rues Gunners exit

    Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta has slammed his boys for losing 3-1 to Brighton in the Carabao Cup third round fixture on Wednesday.

    Eddie Nketiah’s goal wasn’t enough as the seagulls thrashed the gunners by 3-1, Danny Welbeck, Kaoru Mitoma and Tariq Lamptey all scored for Brighthon in the encounter.

    Although, Arteta, made ten changes from Arsenal’s last game, his post-match reactions show that the former Everton and Arsenal midfielder wasn’t pleased with the outcome.

    Arteta berated his boys for not making it to the next round of the competition while speaking at the post-match conference.

    He said “The view is that the result doesn’t reflect what happened on the pitch I think it’s clear,” Arteta said at his post-match press conference after the game.

    “In moments where we were clearly on top of the game, we didn’t take our opportunities. There was a big difference between efficiency in both areas and we paid a big price for it.

    “It’s a shame for the boys because I think they really tried and we should have scored two or three in the second half. I would select the same players if I had the opportunity again.”

    Arsenal have got just one game to play in the English Premier League before going on WorldCup break.

  • Carabao Cup: Brighton down Arsenal as Chelsea, Tottenham are out

    Carabao Cup: Brighton down Arsenal as Chelsea, Tottenham are out

    Arsenal FC kissed this season’s Carabao cup goodbye after losing to Brighton & Hove Albion by 3-1 on Wednesday night.

    The Gunners have lost for the second time this season in England after 20 appearances in all competitions.

    Danny Welbeck’s first-half penalty kick had cancelled out Eddie Nketiah’s opener, before Mitoma and Lamptey struck in the space of 13 second-half minutes to end Arsenal’s nine-match home winning run.

    Julio Enciso headed just off target before Jeremy Sarmiento fired narrowly wide.

    But Arsenal struck in the 20th minute when Reiss Nelson found Nketiah, who curled a smart first-time finish past Jason Steele.

    Debutant Karl Hein’s slip offered Brighton their equaliser, though, as the goalkeeper brought down Welbeck, who coolly converted his penalty kick into the bottom-right corner.

    A fizzing Nketiah right-footed drive cannoned against the left post after the interval, before Steele kept out Nelson’s header with a stretching stop.

    Brighton hit the front as Sarmiento danced through the middle before laying off for Mitoma to whip a right-footed effort into the bottom-right corner from inside the area.

    Former Chelsea defender Lamptey sealed victory soon after as he drilled under Hein after being teed up by Billy Gilmour.

    Chelsea’s disappointing run of form continued as they were eliminated from the EFL Cup by Manchester City at the third-round stage with a 2-0 loss.

    Both sides made seven changes to their line-ups for the heavyweight tussle at the Etihad Stadium and it was Chelsea who looked the brighter during the first half.

    But after Christian Pulisic and youngster Lewis Hall spurned promising chances, quick-fire goals early in the second half from Riyad Mahrez and Julian Alvarez put Manchester City in control.

    Manchester City, who introduced Kalvin Phillips for his first appearance since mid-September, saw out the win to mean an early exit for last season’s beaten finalists Chelsea.

    They were restricted largely to shots from range in a first half edged by Chelsea.

    The London would have been ahead at the interval if not for some good goalkeeping and poor finishing.

    Pulisic scuffed a shot at Stefan Ortega from close range and had another effort from further back saved, while the lively Hall was denied at the end of a good run.

    Jack Grealish forced Edouard Mendy into a couple of saves early in the second half, shortly after Phillips’ introduction, and Manchester City’s period on top resulted in the breakthrough goal.

    Mahrez was fouled by Trevoh Chalobah just outside the box and he sent the subsequent free-kick over the Chelsea wall —- with Kalidou Koulibaly failing to jump —- and past Mendy.

    The hosts doubled their lead five minutes later through Alvarez, who tapped in after Mendy could only push Mahrez’s shot into the path of the Argentina international.

    Ortega produced another fine stop to deny Hall, while Pulisic had a late goal ruled out for offside, but Pep Guardiola felt no need to turn to substitutes Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland.

    Nottingham Forest produced an impressive performance to knock Tottenham out of the Cup competition with a 2-0 win, even after finishing the game with 10 men.

    Second-half strikes from Renan Lodi and Jesse Lingard gave the Premier League’s bottom side victory, though nerves were heightened when Orel Mangala was sent off with 15 minutes remaining.

    Spurs have made a habit of dramatic comebacks of late, and Antonio Conte named a strong side at the City Ground, including Harry Kane.

    He only made four changes from the team defeated by Liverpool on Sunday.

    But they could not rescue a result this time and have now lost consecutive matches ahead of meeting Leeds United in their final fixture before the World Cup.

    A quiet first half saw Spurs debutant Fraser Forster called into action to deny Lingard on the rebound after a deflected clearance had struck the post.

    At the other end, Wayne Hennessey parried away a fierce effort from Matt Doherty.

    Lingard stung the palms of Forster again with a shot from the edge of the box early in the second half.

    Just moments later the former Manchester United man found Lodi on the left, with the Brazil international cutting inside onto his right foot and bending an effort into the far corner.

    It was 2-0 in the 57th minute when Forest struck on the counter down the right.

    Former Spurs man Serge Aurier put in a cross for Sam Surridge to head back across goal, allowing Lingard to nod in his first goal for the club.

    Kane made way on the hour for the returning Richarlison, but it made little difference as Forest claimed only their second victory in their last 12 games.

    This was in spite of Mangala receiving a second yellow card for a foul on the Brazil World Cup star, who had a goal ruled out late on for offside.