The Third Round of the Carabao Cup will introduce clubs competing in European competitions, including Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. Sixteen Premier League sides, seven Championship clubs, 11 League One teams and two League Two sides remain in the competition. The draw will take place on the evening of Wednesday, August 27 from 10pm following Manchester United's Round Two tie with Grimsby Town and may be delayed if that match requires penalties. A special pre-draw will decide whether the nine European clubs play at home or away, and teams in Europe cannot be drawn against each other. Matches are scheduled for the weeks commencing September 15 and 22 and the draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports channels.
The Third Round of the Carabao Cup is scheduled to be played midway through next month, but which teams will be in the draw? It is at this stage of the competition that teams also competing in Europe enter the fray, which includes the likes of holders Newcastle United, Europa League winners Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal and Premier League champions Liverpool. Sixteen top flight sides, seven Championship clubs, 11 League One teams and a pair of League Two outfits remain in the competition.
Teams still in the competition will discover their next opponent from 10pm, straight after Sky Sports' coverage of the Red Devils. This may be delayed slightly depending on the outcome of Man United's trip to East Yorkshire. If that tie requires penalties after 90 minutes, the draw will subsequently take place later than the initially planned time. A special pre-draw will be held before the main event to determine whether the nine clubs in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League
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