Round four of the Carabao Cup gets under way this week, with an array of festive fixtures culminating in Liverpool v Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
The Premier League sides came out on top on Tuesday night, which saw the return of club football following the World Cup. Wolves beat Gillingham, Leicester eased past MK Dons and Southampton defeated Lincoln City. Newcastle United got one over Bournemouth in a 1-0 scoreline in the only all-Premier League fixture.
Other than Pep vs Klopp, there is another eye-catching clash between Manchester United and Championship leaders Burnley on Wednesday night.
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Here is everything you need to know about the quarter-final draw.
What time is the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw?
The draw will take place following the conclusion of Liverpool v Manchester City on Thursday.
Kick-off for the game is 8pm, so if the game runs the normal duration of 90 minutes plus added time, it is likely the draw will take place at roughly 10pm. There is no extra time until the semi-final and the final, the game will go straight to a penalty shootout if level after 90 minutes.
You will be waiting longer for the draw if a shootout is required.
How can I watch the draw?
The draw will be broadcasted live immediately after Liverpool v Manchester City on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.
You can secure a day membership with Sky Sports via NOW TV for £11.99. You can choose your subscription option here.
You can also stream the draw on the Sky Go app.
Who's in the draw?
The eight ball numbers be confirmed closer to the draw.
- Wolves
- Newcastle
- Southampton
- Leicester City
- Charlton/Brighton
- Blackburn Rovers/Nottingham Forest
- Manchester United/Burnley
- Manchester City/Liverpool
The Carabao Cup quarter-final fixtures will take place from January 9, 2023.
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