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Fans Fume As Seeded Carabao Cup Draw Favours Top Sides

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ers of clubs in the Carabao Cup Third Round are furious with this season’s new seeded draw format – which means teams in European competitions avoid each other.

New for this season, the six English sides involved in the Europa League were seeded in the draw, meaning none will play each other in the Third Round.

Not only this, but the draw format also means four of the six clubs were guaranteed a home tie.

Why Is The Carabao Cup Draw Now Seeded? 

This season’s changes to the draw come as a result of the Champions League and Europa League expanding, creating an extra two matches at least for all teams involved.

The Carabao Cup Third Round fixtures will take place in the weeks commencing 16 and 23 September, the same time as European fixtures will be played.

Due to the potential for fixture clashes, the decision has been made to avoid the possibility of a Champions League club meeting a Europa League club with no available date to play the match.

But with most top sides fielding reserve players until the latter stages, the Carabao Cup is already under pressure.

Now accused of favouritism, the competition is coming under even further scrutiny amid calls for it to be scrapped.

Carabao Cup Third Round Draw In Full

  • Liverpool v West Ham
  • Manchester City v Watford
  • Arsenal v Bolton
  • Manchester United v Barnsley
  • Wycombe v Aston Villa
  • Coventry v Tottenham
  • Walsall v Leicester
  • Brentford v Leyton Orient
  • Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday
  • Preston v Fulham
  • Everton v Southampton
  • QPR v Crystal Palace
  • Stoke v Fleetwood
  • Brighton v Wolves
  • AFC Wimbledon v Newcastle
  • Chelsea v Barrow

Fixtures will be played in the weeks commencing 16 and 23 September.

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