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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Man Utd face Charlton as Man City and Newcastle also discover quarter-final opponents

League One’s Charlton get a mammoth tie at Old Trafford while Man City travel to Southampton

Michael Jones
Thursday 22 December 2022 23:17 GMT
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Manchester City’s quest for a seventh Carabao Cup in 10 years will continue with a quarter-final tie against Southampton.

City beat defending champions Liverpool in a Christmas cracker on Wednesday evening, earning a 3-2 victory at the Etihad Stadium in the first game back after the World Cup break. Their next test will be a visit to St Mary’s in the week commencing January 9.

Meanwhile, League One Charlton Athletic’s reward for beating Brighton in the fourth round is a visit to Manchester United. The Addicks are the only non-Premier League side left in the draw and they face a stern test against United, who are currently 57 places above them in the league ladder.

Nottingham Forest, will be hoping to add more stories to their rich history in the League Cup as they host Wolves in a Midlands derby, while Newcastle United’s fans are beginning to dream of glory and they will have their sights set on a semi-final berth as they host Leicester City in the last eight.

Relive the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw with our live blog below:

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

The draw for the next round of the Carabao Cup takes place at the conclusion of Manchester City vs Liverpool.

Seven teams are already through with Charlton Athletic the only non-Premier League side still in the competition after they defeated Brighton in a penalty shootout last night.

Also through are Manchester United and Newcastle who will both have eyes on winning this competition.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 21:00

Fifa investigating Salt Bae’s ‘undue access’ to pitch after World Cup final

Fifa is investigating how celebrity chef Salt Bae and others gained “undue access” to the pitch after the World Cup final in Qatar.

Salt Bae, a Turkish chef and restaurateur whose real name is Nusret Gokce, was pictured holding and kissing the World Cup trophy alongside Argentina players after their win over France.

The Fifa World Cup Trophy, which is made of solid gold and depicts two figures holding up the globe, can only be touched and held by a select group of people. This includes former winners and heads of state, according to Fifa.

Football fans were infuriated after Mr Gokce, who is also a social media personality, was seen “grabbing” Argentina’s star player Lionel Messi on the pitch.

Fifa investigating Salt Bae’s ‘undue access’ to pitch after World Cup final

Famous chef was seen ‘grabbing’ Lionel Messi as Argentina celebrated

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:55

HT Man City 1-1 Liverpool

Erling Haaland capitalised on Man City’s early dominance to send them in front before Fabio Carvalho equalised for Liverpool.

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Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:51

Half-time: Man City 1-1 Liverpool

45+2 mins: Cole Palmer is confident enough to bring the ball into the box and take a shot for Man City but he doesn’t catch it right and fizzes his chance over the crossbar.

At the other end Andy Robertson swings a free kick into the box and picks out Darwin Nunez who sidefoots a volley wide of the back post.

The whistle goes to end the first half and the teams head into the break on level terms.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:47

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

44 mins: There is no VAR in this match as a way of levelling the playing field for the lower league teams still in the competition who don’t have access to it.

But, as these are two Premier League side used to playing with the video checks they are getting caught out with runners in behind that are close to the offside line.

Rodri strikes one from range but hooks his effort wide of the target.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:45

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

41 mins: Shot! Joe Gomez steps into midfield with the ball and dinks one over the top of the Manchester City defence. Darwin Nunez makes a run between the lines and brings the ball under control before touching it into the box.

City are waiting for the offside flag but it doesn’t come and Nunez blazes his effort across the face of goal and sends it wide!

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:43

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

38 mins: James Milner has an issue. He gingerly walks off the pitch after removing the captain’s armband. Nat Phillips comes on to replace him for Liverpool.

Stefan Bajcetic has been shown the first yellow card of the game for a tangle with Cole Palmer a couple of minutes earlier.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:39

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

35 mins: Save! City come down the right wing and Riyad Mahrez nods the ball up to Kevin De Bruyne who drives it into the right side of the box.

Ilkay Gundogan arrives on the opposite side of the penalty area and is fed the ball for a first time shot. He nails it at goal but Kelleher drops low and somehow keeps it out with his left leg!

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:37

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

32 mins: Liverpool have gotten themselves up to speed now. They’re pushing up the pitch and trying to close down the ball quickly.

Rodri and Carvalho have a tussle with the Man City midfielder towering over the Liverpool forward who holds his ground. There’s not too much in it but it’s a sign of the heated nature that the contest is growing into.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:35

Man City 1-1 Liverpool

29 mins: City work the ball quickly across the backline and feed is across to Nathan Ake who steps into midfield. James Milner commits to the press but arrives late and Ake sends the ball past him up to Cole Palmer.

Kevin De Bruyne then goes past on the overlap and is given the ball but his cross towards Erling Haaland comes too close to Caoimhin Kelleher who plucks it out of the air.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:31

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