When will the fourth-round ties be played?
The fourth-round ties are scheduled to be played in the week commencing October 27.
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The Carabao Cup fourth-round draw has set the stage for some thrilling encounters, pitting Premier League giants against each other and offering lower-league teams a chance to cause major upsets. This article breaks down the key matchups an...
The Carabao Cup fourth-round draw has produced several intriguing matchups. Newcastle's clash with Tottenham stands out as a battle between two strong Premier League sides. Liverpool's home game against Crystal Palace provides another all premier league fixture in the cup.
Grimsby Town's continued presence in the competition is a testament to their giant-killing ability, and their home tie against Brentford offers another chance for them to cause an upset. The all-Welsh encounter between Wrexham and Cardiff adds a local derby element to the mix.
Chelsea's away game against Wolves could prove tricky, with Wolves having already defeated two Premier League teams in the competition. With no extra time until the semi-finals, penalty shootouts could decide several of these ties.
The fourth-round ties are scheduled to be played in the week commencing October 27.
There are no replays in the Carabao Cup. If a game is level after 90 minutes, the winner is decided by a penalty shootout (except in the semi-finals).
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