Newcastle United will find out their Carabao Cup fourth-round opponents tonight after beating Crystal Palace on penalties at St James' Park. A much-changed United side were held to a goalless draw by the Eagles over 90 minutes, meaning the game went to spot-kicks.
Chris Wood, Kieran Trippier and Joelinton all scored for Newcastle, but while Bruno Guimaraes and Sven Botman missed, it was goalkeeper Nick Pope who emerged the hero, saving three Palace penalties to book the Magpies' place in round four.
Wednesday night saw several big-name clubs exit the competition, with Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea all defeated in a dramatic night, while Liverpool edged past Derby County on penalties. With United in third place in the Premier League, Eddie Howe and Co are determined to brin some silverware to Tyneside, and will be eagerly awaiting tonight's draw.
Here is everything you need to know about the fourth round draw…
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When is the 2022/23 Carabao Cup fourth round draw?
The draw will take place immediately after Manchester United’s third round tie against Aston Villa tonight (Thursday, November 10). There is no exact starting time due to the possibility of penalties, but the draw should start around 10pm.
How can I watch the Carabao Cup fourth round draw?
The draw can be followed on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football. We will also live blog the draw here on ChronicleLive.
When will the ties be played?
The fourth-round fixtures are scheduled to be played immediately after the World Cup on the week commencing December 19.
What are the ball numbers and who could Newcastle face?
Here are the ball numbers for tonght's draw and who Newcastle could face:
- 1. AFC Bournemouth2. Blackburn Rovers
- 3. Brighton & Hove Albion
- 4. Burnley
- 5. Charlton Athletic
- 6. Gillingham
- 7. Leicester City
- 8. Lincoln City
- 9. Liverpool
- 10. Manchester City
- 11. Milton Keynes Dons
- 12. Newcastle United
- 13. Nottingham Forest
- 14. Southampton
- 15. Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 16. Manchester United/Aston Villa
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