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  • Posted by Rayo Online
  • Date : 28 Oct 2021
  • Time : 12:21PM

Anticipation is now mounting ahead of the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw, with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool all potentially involved

The 2021-22 Carabao Cup is underway with the Premier League clubs having entered the competition.

The tournament is now heading towards the quarter-final stage, with excitement now ramping up about who could be crowned winner of the League Cup.

Goal  has everything you need to know about when the quarter-final draw for the Carabao Cup is, how to watch it, what teams are involved and more.

When is the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw?


The Carabao Cup quarter-final draw will take place during Soccer AM on Saturday October 30,  with hosts Jimmy Bullard and John Fendley conducting the draw.

No exact time has been set for draw proceedings, but it will happen during the show's broadcast between 10:30am – 12pm BST .


How to watch or live stream the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw


The Carabao Cup quarter-final draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League .

It will also be available to watch, free of charge on the Sky Sports YouTube channel.

The official Carabao Cup Twitter account will also be sharing updates as and when the draw happens live. You can also follow all the draw proceedings on the Goal Twitter account.


Which teams are in the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw?

 

ClubLeague
ChelseaPremier League
ArsenalPremier League
SunderlandLeague One
BrentfordPremier League
West HamPremier League
LeicesterPremier League
TottenhamPremier League
LiverpoolPremier League

 

All but one of the teams in the quarter-final are from the Premier League, with Sunderland carrying the flag for League One.

Defending champions Manchester City were dumped out by West Ham, while Liverpool overcame Preston North End. Leicester defeated Brighton in an all-Premier League clash and Tottenham beat Burnley.

Brentford progressed after knocking out Championship side Stoke City, while Chelsea and Arsenal advanced with wins over Southampton and Leeds United respectively.

 

 


Source: Goal