Carabao Cup fourth-round draw LIVE – Chelsea, Arsenal, Man United and Liverpool learn next opponents
Plenty of big clubs are left in the draw hoping to replace Liverpool as champions
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Your support makes all the difference.The draw for the Carabao Cup fourth round took place at the culmination of the clash between Liverpool and West Ham at Anfield on Wednesday night - the last of the scheduled fixtures in the third round, which was spread over two midweeks.
However, one more game will need to be played out to complete the round, after AFC Wimbledon’s meeting with Newcastle was postponed after flooding and pitch damage.
Liverpool were last year’s winners - then under Jurgen Klopp - and the Reds hold the record for most League Cup wins, too, with ten. They will continue their attempts to retain the trophy with a fourth-round trip to Brighton, following the draw, while the pick of the ties was Tottenham being set to host Manchester City.
Follow the Carabao Cup fourth round draw reaction below along with reaction to Liverpool’s match with West Ham:
Carabao Cup draw
Arsenal beat Bolton in the evening’s other Carabao Cup match, so they move into the draw for the next round alongside Liverpool.
The full list of teams in the draw is below.
Ball 1: Aston Villa
Ball 2: Brentford
Ball 3: Brighton and Hove Albion
Ball 4: Chelsea
Ball 5: Crystal Palace
Ball 6: Leicester City
Ball 7: Manchester City
Ball 8: Manchester United
Ball 9: Preston North End
Ball 10: Sheffield Wednesday
Ball 11: Southampton
Ball 12: Stoke City
Ball 13: Tottenham Hotspur
Ball 14: Arsenal
Ball 15: Liverpool
Ball 16: AFC Wimbledon or Newcastle
FT: Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
More from Jota and Jones, with Jota adding that Liverpool “have just one defeat”.
“We are still progressing, still developing our ideas - but only by winning games you become better, so we are happy.
“It’s hard but we want to win again obviously, we are the reigning champions.”
Jones says that “it’s been hard” being left out this season, but “I just want to play”.
“I’m back playing games. We’ve got a big team, a quality team as well. We can change the whole team, and play well and win, and we did that”.
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
Jota and Jones are speaking to Sky after the game, and the Portuguese starts by saying that the game “was completely different” to what the scoreline suggested.
“We scored a couple when they were down to 10 men.
“I think they made it hard for us, it was a good game in general and we’re just happy to go through.”
“It’s important getting that equaliser as quickly as possible,” he adds.
“To score at Anfield, it’s always special so happy to help the team.”
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
So, a dominant display from Liverpool who were nearly flawless in their 5-1 dismantling of West Ham.
The red card for Alvarez certainly helped, and the away side had caused a few problems for a much-changed home defence, but Quansah, Gomez and co. held them off for long enough for the attacking unit to do the damage.
The draw for the fourth round is expected at around 10.20pm BST.
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
FULL-TIME! Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
FULL-TIME!
There isn’t time for much more as the referee ends West Ham’s suffering with the final whistle.
The reigning champions go through after an impressive home performance.
GOAL! Liverpool 5-1 West Ham
93 mins
GOAL! Gakpo has a deserved second.
The Dutchman picks up the ball on the edge of the box, turns Kudus and cuts inside. He hits a low effort from just inside the box, and it takes a deflection off Todibo and creeps into the bottom corner.
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