THE CARABAO Cup is rolling on into the third round – and the Premier League big boys join the party.
And from this season the third round draw has been hit with an almighty change because of the new Champions League format.
The Carabao Cup third round will be played across two midweeks this term (w/c 16 Sept and w/c 23 Sept) due to the new European schedule.
The draw will consist of 32 clubs – 25 winners from the second round with the seven Premier League clubs in European competitions also entering in this round.
For the main draw, this season TWO separate bowls will be used for picking the balls:
A pre-draw will take place before Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United on Wednesday 28 August to determine the home/away positioning of the six clubs in bowl 1 for the first six ties of the main draw.
Then in the main draw, which takes place after the match at the City Ground, the first six ties will be drawn by switching between one club from Bowl 1 and one club from Bowl 2, with the home/away positioning of the clubs from Bowl 1 already pre-determined in the pre-draw.
The remaining ten ties will then be drawn from teams in Bowl 2 only to complete the draw with Bowl 1 sides already picked.
And from this round of the competition, the draw is no longer split into northern and southern sections.
The Carabao Cup main draw takes place on Wednesday, August 28 following the conclusion of Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle, expected at around 10.15pm BST.
There will be a pre-draw first to determine the home/away positioning of the clubs in the Champions League and the Europa League.
Mark Chapman will host the draws.
The Carabao Cup third round draw will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football following Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle.
The draw is also expected to be live streamed for FREE on Sky Sports’ Football’s YouTube channel, as have the first and second round draws this season.
Ball numbers will be announced on Wednesday morning.
Northern Section
Grimsby 1-5 Sheffield Wednesday
Everton 3-0 Doncaster
Blackburn 1-2 Blackpool
Fleetwood 2-1 Rotherham
Shrewsbury 0-2 Bolton
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle
Barrow 0-0 (3-2 on PENS) Derby
Leicester 4-0 Tranmere
Middlesbrough 0-5 Stoke
Barnsley 1-0 Sheffield United
Harrogate 0-5 Preston
Walsall 3-2 Huddersfield
Wolves vs Burnley
Southern Section
Coventry 1-0 Oxford United
Swansea vs Wycombe
AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich
Birmingham 0-2 Fulham
Watford 2-0 Plymouth
West Ham vs Bournemouth
QPR 1-1 (4-1 on PENS) Luton
Brighton 4-0 Crawley
Crystal Palace 4-0 Norwich
Cardiff vs Southampton
Millwall 0-1 Leyton Orient
Colchester vs Brentford