Full Carabao Cup draw: Arsenal tackle Leicester City as Man United face Reading

Football
By Mirror | Sep 07, 2020
Carabao Cup trophy [COURTESY]

Arsenal take on Leicester City in the pick of the Carabao Cup third round draw, with Liverpool facing the winners of Bradford and Lincoln City.

Manchester United, meanwhile, will play the winners of Reading and Luton Town.

Elsewhere Everton play host to Salford Cityin the second round, Leeds United take on fellow Yorkshire outfit Hull City and Wolves entertain Stoke City at the Molineux.

Championship side Brentford scraped through the first round this Sunday as they beat 10-man Wycombe on penalties at their brand new Brentford Community Stadium.

The Bees, who missed out on promotion when losing to Fulham in the play-off final last season, will face Southampton in the second round.

Here's the second round, followed by the prospective third round, fixtures in full:

Round Two - South Region

West Ham United vs Charlton Athletic

Ipswich Town vs Fulham

Oxford United vs Watford

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace

Leyton Orient vs Plymouth Argyle

Southampton vs Brentford

Bristol City vs Northampton Town

Reading vs Luton Town

Millwall vs Cheltenham Town

Brighton and Hove Albion vs Portsmouth

Newport County vs Cambridge United

Gillingham vs Coventry City

Carabao Cup - Fourth Round - Chelsea v Manchester United - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - October 30, 2019 Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates after the match [REUTERS/Eddie Keogh]

Round Two - North Region

Burnley vs Sheffield United

Burton Albion vs Aston Villa

Bradford City vs Lincoln City

Leeds United vs Hull City

Everton vs Salford City

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Stoke City

Rochdale vs Sheffield Wednesday

West Bromwich Albion vs Harrogate Town

Middlesbrough vs Barnsley

Derby County vs Preston North End

Newcastle United vs Blackburn Rovers

Morecambe vs Oldham Athletic

Fleetwood Town vs Port Vale

Carabao Cup - Semi Final - Second Leg - Aston Villa v Leicester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - January 28, 2020 Aston Villa's Trezeguet celebrates after the match with Orjan Nyland, teammates and fans on the pitch as Leicester City's Youri Tielemans looks dejected [Reuters/Carl Recine]

Round Three fixtures

Bradford or Lincoln City vs Liverpool

Bristol City or Northampton Town vs Burton Albion or Aston Villa

Morecambe or Oldham Athletic vs Newcastle United or Blackburn Rovers

Reading or Luton Town vs Manchester United

Derby County or Preston vs Brighton or Portsmouth

Ipswich or Fulham vs Rochdale or Sheffield Wednesday

Manchester City vs Bournemouth or Crystal Palace

Millwall or Cheltenham vs Burnley or Sheffield United

Chelsea vs Middlesbrough or Barnsley

Wolves or Stoke City vs Gillingham or Coventry City

Leicester City vs Arsenal

West Brom or Harrogate vs Southampton or Brentford

Newport County or Cambridge United vs Oxford United or Watford

Fleetwood or Port Vale vs Everton or Salford City

Leyton Orient or Plymouth vs Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham or Charlton vs Leeds United or Hull City

 

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