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THE Carabao Cup draw is back, with many wondering what will go wrong this time.

But after mishaps in each of the previous five draws, the balls will be pulled out in a more traditional way for the semi-final.

AFP or licensors Previous draws for this season's Carabao Cup have not exactly been a roaring success

The EFL have been mocked for errors ranging from announcing home teams as playing away in the second round to a one-hour delay caused by a Twitter error, which forced the quarter-final draw to be made on pre-recorded video.

And the organisation was also panned for holding the third round draw at 4.15am in China.

When is the Carabao Cup semi-final draw?

THE quarter-final draw takes place on Wednesday, December 20.

The draw will take place after the final whistle of the Bristol City vs Manchester United game at Ashton Gate.

The kick-off for that match is 8pm.

What TV channel will the draw be on and who will host?

THE draw for the semi-final will be live on Sky Sports.

Bristol City vs Manchester United is available on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main event, with coverage starting at 7.30pm.

Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates will be hosting the draw.

What are the numbers for the draw and who will draw the balls?

THE ball numbers will not be made available until after all the games have been completed.

Kelly Cates will be joined by former Manchester United footballer Phil Neville and Bristol City ex-Bristol City defender Louis Carey.

PA:Press Association Phil Neville will be drawing the semi-final balls alongside Louis Carey

When will the semi-final games take place?

THE Carabao Cup semi-final ties will take place over two legs.

The first matches scheduled to be played the week commencing January 8.

The reverse fixtures will be held in the week commencing 22.


TRIBUNNEWS.COM -  Saksikan pertandingan Leicester City vs Manchester City malam ini melalui streaming yang tersedia

Manchester City akan melawat ke markas Leicester City di King Power Stadium dalam partai perempat final Carabao Cup atau piala Liga Inggris musim, 2017/18, Rabu (20/12/2017) dini hari.

Kick off laga akan digulirkan pukul 02.45 WIB.

>> Link Streaming Leicester City vs Manchester City malam ini hanya tersedia di sini!

Spertinya Manchester City akan membuat tuan rumah kembali 'menangis'.

Akhir pekan kemarin The Foxes mencatat hasil negatif ketika ketika takluk dari Crystal Palace dengan skor 0-3.

Sedang The Citizen dalam tren yang sangat luar biasa.

Mereka mencatatkan 16 kemenangan beruntun di Premier League.

Korban terakhir adalah Tottenham Hotspur yang dihajar 4-1.

Kemenangan tersebut menggenapi menghajar tim elit Inggris di setengah musim Premier League.




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Leicester vs Manchester City: Express Sport brought you the latest Carabao Cup scores, goals, news and highlights THAT’S ALL FOLKS 22:45: Thank you for joining me this evening. Arsenal and Manchester City have booked their places in tomorrow night’s Carabao Cup semi-final draw. But who will join them? I’ll bring you all the drama as Bristol City welcome Manchester United to Ashton Gate, and Bournemouth travel to play Chelsea. Make sure you join me for that! Night!

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22:35: Manchester City have made the League Cup semi-final for the third time in the last five seasons. 22:30: Pep Guardiola is absolutely delighted. He’s running over to the travelling City fans to celebrate with them. Manchester City have won on penalties with Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez missing from the spot. LEICESTER 3-4 MANCHESTER CITY - MAHREZ (MISS) Riyad Mahrez has to score this, otherwise Manchester City will progress. LEICESTER 3-4 MANCHESTER CITY - VARDY (MISS) LEICESTER 3-4 MANCHESTER CITY - JESUS (SCORED) LEICESTER 3-3 MANCHESTER CITY - NMECHA (SCORED) LEICESTER 3-2 MANCHESTER CITY - IBORRA (SCORED)

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LEICESTER 2-2 MANCHESTER CITY - MAGUIRE (SCORED) LEICESTER 1-2 MANCHESTER CITY - YAYA (SCORED) LEICESTER 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY - GUNDOGAN (SCORED) LEICESTER 1-0 MANCHESTER CITY - FUCHS (SCORED) Leicester to take the first spot-kick. I’ll reset the scoreboard at 0-0 folks. FT: Team huddles going on everywhere folks. Pep is ranting and raving while Claude looks like the captain of the Titanic going down with his ship. LEICESTER 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY FT: We've got penalties folks, don’t move a muscle! 118: Harry Maguire with a barnstorming run! He puts his head down and charges forward. He finds Vardy with a delicate chipped pass, but the striker scuffs the volley. It’s quite some sight watching a centre-back run 60-yards forward after 120 minutes of action.

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115: Mahrez produces a signature moment. He cuts inside onto his left and forces a great save from Claudio Bravo. Seconds later, Leicester have another penalty appeal. Danilo and Vardy collide and they both hit the deck. Could have gone either way in fairness. 112: Close! Iborra is inches away from nodding home Gray’s cross across the six-yard box but he doesn’t connect. 110: Zinchenko steps forward from left-back and rifles a shot narrowly over the bar. Leicester make a change with Benalouane replacing Dragovic. Not the most obvious choice for a penalty taker? 108: Neither side can muster the energy to create anything of note. I’d say we’re heading for spot-kicks folks. 105: We’re back underway folks. Claude Puel looks the most nervous I’ve seen him. I guess he got fired the last time he reached the Carabao Cup final… HT: Pep is so animated on the sidelines it’s scary. He’s wildly gesturing to the fourth official about the penalty in the 96th minute. LEICESTER 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY HT: Very few fingernails left inside the King Power. This is tense. 15 more minutes to find a winner otherwise we’re heading for penalties…

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103: Almost a Claudio Bravo special! The goalkeeper tries to be clever with the ball at his feet, but Jamie Vardy closes him down and the rebound dribbles wide. Could easily have been 2-1. 100: Harry Maguire has won just about every attacking header this evening. Still waiting for one on target though as he guides another wide of the post. 97: Walker booked for a dive that Tom Daley would have been proud of. Mahrez then sends a teasing cross into the area but Bravo collects. I’ll say that again. Bravo collects! 96: Kyle Walker spares Adarabioyo’s blushes. The centre-back slipped at the crucial moment and only a covering tackle prevented the tireless Okazaki from plundering home. 93: I guess the questions is does anyone have anything left to give? Both sides have an extra substitute, but Pep and Claude seem to be saving it for a possible penalty shootout. LEICESTER 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY 90: You really can’t say that Leicester didn’t deserve a draw. The players are heading back onto the pitch now, and the King Power is absolutely rocking! ARSENAL 1-0 WEST HAM FT: Arsenal have qualified for the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup. I’ll be switching my focus to events at the King Power now folks. Who knows, maybe we’ll have some festive penalties!

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LEICESTER 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY - VARDY (PEN) 97: Unbelievable scenes as Jamie Vardy equalises for Leicester in the 96th minute! Kyle Walker clumsily brought down Gray and Vardy converted from the spot. FOUR MINUTES ADDED TIME 89: Coquelin looks to have suffered a slight groin injury. He’s replaced Dasilva. Not a great night for injuries. Two and counting. 87: All these changes and injuries have prevented West Ham from building any momentum. No chances to speak of as the game just drifts away. 85: Ospina is back up again after seeing off a precious few minutes. Sheaf comes on for Willock for the hosts. 84: Andy Carroll has claimed another victim. It’s an innocuous looking collision with David Ospina, but the goalkeeper has stayed down clutching his side. Marko Arnautovic replaces Domingos Quina. 81: Nice play from Willock, who tip-toes his way into the area before finding Walcott. The winger can’t shrug off the attentions of Reid and the chances goes begging.

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79: If I was a betting man I’d say that we won’t be seeing the Frenchman until after Christmas. Arsene Wenger opts for Reiss Nelson instead of Eddie Nketiah. Panto villain… 77: Bad news for Arsenal. Olivier Giroud has pulled his hamstring, and it doesn’t look minor. The crowd immediately call for Eddie Nketiah. I can’t blame them. 74: Arsenal are inches from a penalty. Joe Hart flies out to meet a long ball forward, but catches Danny Welbeck instead. It’s JUST outside the area and the goalkeeper is booked. Rice blocks Elneny’s delivery. 71: We’re in danger of having a game on our hands folks. West Ham have a proper spearhead to their attack and have started to commit bodies forward. Even the atmosphere has cranked up a notch! 68: Who had less than 30 seconds in the Andy Carroll foul sweepstake? You’ve won because he’s just clattered into Francis Coquelin. 67: Double change for the Hammers. Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho replace Aaron Cresswell and Javier Hernandez. 66: Chance! Masuaku wins a free-kick 25 yards from goal and Cresswell lines it up, but the defender's effort flashes across goal and wide. West Ham fans chant: "We've had a shot…”

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63: Andy Carroll is warming up for West Ham on the sidelines. He receives some half-hearted boos from the Arsenal fans. The Hammers supporters are furious that Holding hasn’t been booked. The full-back clattered into the onrushing Hernandez, who looked to have a shooting opportunity, but referee Kevin Friend waves play on. Wrongly. 60: Over at the King Power, Claude Puel has sent Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy into the fray. Expect fireworks. 57: The crazy story of the fourth official has been solved folks. A qualified referee, who was sitting in the crowd as a guest, has now been kitted out with all the gear. The other bloke can finally breathe a sigh of relief. I suspect he'll be heading for the bar with a tremendous anecdote now. 54: Very little action to discuss in the early stages of the second half. West Ham are seeing a bit more of the ball but haven’t done much with it. 51: Forget the game, I’m fascinated to see if this rogue fourth official will have to do anything. Oh, and what if the manager’s start shouting at him?! He’s never done the job before!! 48: Some gossip for you. We were four-minutes late to get started because the assistant referee hurt his back. He’s been replaced by an unqualified bloke, who looks terrified that he might have to actually do something. Very strange.

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ARSENAL 1-0 WEST HAM 45: We’re also back up and running at the Emirates. No changes for either side. LEICESTER 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY 45: We’re back underway in the game between Leicester and Manchester City at the King Power Stadium. Will Claude Puel throw Jamie Vardy or Riyad Mahrez into the mix soon? HT: Apparently there’s 44,741 people inside the Emirates this evening. Presumably they’re all watching the Leicester match or the Darts in the lavatory… TWITTER ROUND-UP Alan: A really poor spectacle for the neutral - in fact - a really poor spectacle for ANYONE watching. Hopefully things liven up a bit in the second 45. Vic: Well that was a miserable 45 minutes of football, but the scrappy goal certainly lifted the mood. A bit. Daniel: This is seriously one of the worst games I've ever watched. HT: Danny Welbeck has ended a run of 11 games without a goal in the League Cup, netting his first in the competition since October 2009 (vs Barnsley).

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LEICESTER 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY HT: The Foxes trail at the King Power, but they certainly look capable of salvaging something tonight. Manchester City took their foot off the gas after Bernardo Silva’s opener. ARSENAL 1-0 WEST HAM HT: Arsenal ahead at the break, and they probably deserve it on the balance of play because West Ham have shown nothing going forward. Zero levels of ambition from David Moyes’ side, who will now have to be more expansive. 43: Thats the first goal West Ham have conceded in 319 minutes… ARSENAL 1-0 WEST HAM - WELBECK 41: And there’s the breakthrough! I feared it would never come but it’s happened in suitably scrappy fashion. Mathieu Debuchy floats the ball over to Danny Welbeck, who bundles it over the line at the fifth time of asking from inside the six-yard box. 40: Highlight of the first half! Sead Kolasinac cuts in from the left flank before blasting one miles over the bar. I said it was the highlight, not that it was particularly exciting...

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39: Honestly folks, this is abysmal. No efforts on target, one effort off target and more fouls than you can shake a stick at. West Ham finally get up the other end of the pitch, but Cresswell’s free-kick from the left touchline is easily collected by David Ospina. 36: Is Father Christmas taking wishes yet? I will be eternally grateful if he prevents this match from going to extra-time… 33: Arsene Wenger isn’t impressed. He’s flailing his arms around like that ‘Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman’ from Family Guy. Ok, that’s a slight exaggeration. 30: A quality goal like the one just scored at the Etihad wouldn’t go amiss here. In fact, I’d take three completed passes. LEICESTER 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY - BERNARD SILVA 25: It’s been coming folks. Manchester City have taken the lead through Bernardo Silva, who neatly finishes off a devastating counter-attack. 27: Groans from the home fans as Arsenal throw away possession. This is simply awful thus far folks, and that’s putting it nicely. 24: The Hammers are dropping deeper and deeper into their own half as Arsenal pile on the pressure. The ball is squared to Giroud inside the area but his first touch is poor and Ogbonna boots it clear.

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21: Over at the King Power stadium, Manchester City’s weakened side are playing just like the senior team. Dominant. It remains 0-0 but Pep Guardiola’s men look the likelier to open the scoring. 18: Arsenal are raising the tempo ever so slightly. Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck are making a few nice runs between the lines but they’ve not been able to cause any significant problems. 15: There’s a brief decibel rise as Arsenal win themselves a corner, but the delivery fails to beat the first man and West Ham are able to clear. I know it’s not all about ME, but I would say that I’m missing the staff Christmas party for this, lads. So make it worth my while! 12: The Olivier Giroud offside tally has reached three. Quite impressive really, and it’s pretty much the only entertainment we’ve had all evening. 9: Standard “Is this a library” chants coming from the away fans. That usually provokes a response from the home side, but nothing here. Silence. 6: Very impressive turnout from the West Ham supporters. 7,000 are inside the Emirates, and they’re the only ones who can be heard. 3: Not many chances to speak of in the opening stages folks. There might have been if Olivier Giroud didn’t continuously ignore the offside rule!

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ARSENAL 0-0 WEST HAM 1: We’re underway on a chilly evening in the capital folks. Not a huge turn out at the Emirates. ARSENAL vs WEST HAM 19:43: Quick reminder of those starting XI's folks. Arsenal XI: Ospina, Chambers, Holding, Debuchy, Kolasinac, Coquelin, Elneny, Willock, Walcott, Welbeck, Giroud. Subs: Macey, Sheaf, DaSilva, Reine-Adelaide, Nelson, Akpom, Nketiah. West Ham XI: Hart, Rice, Reid, Collins, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Masuaku, Obiang, Quina, Ayew, Hernandez. Subs: Adrian, Zabaleta, Makasi, Haksabanovic, Arnautovic, Sakho, Carroll.

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PEP SPEAKS 19:40: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola: “We want to try to win. You cannot play four competitions with the same guys, it only happens in England, so we have to play with all the team. "Every training session, every game when you are 17 is a chance to improve. The young players play at a high, high level against experienced players like Vicente Iborra, Andy King, and Shinji Okazaki so it is a good chance for them. "I said nothing special to Phil Foden, play like he knows to play and follow what he has to do offensively and defensively." TWITTER ROUND-UP Celery: What possible reason could there be for Leicester not to play their strongest side tonight? Weak-minded club. Hope they get beaten tonight, or at least have those stupid clappers taken off them. James: Strong enough Arsenal team but why not put some strength on the bench? Might be all we have a chance of winning this year! MDH: Leicester put out a weaker team against a weakened Manchester City team?! The Foxes can win this and make our way to Europe!!! Let's see what happens!

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CONFIDENT MOYES… 19:30: West Ham manager David Moyes believes he is good enough to manage any team in the world… No laughing! Moyes has set about repairing his reputation by helping the London side regroup after a poor start to the season. The Hammers are unbeaten in three games going into Saturday's league clash with Newcastle. "I think I'm capable of doing the job at any club in the world so I'm sure I can do it at West Ham. I have to come here and show I can do it. You have to come and show what you can do. Your reputation doesn't stand for anything," Moyes said. NO LANZINI 19:25: I feel like this is going to open up another can of worms (do people still use that expression?) but there’s a very good reason why Manuel Lanzini is absent tonight. The West Ham midfielder has been given a two-game ban after being found guilty of diving to win a penalty against Stoke on Saturday. Everton striker Oumar Niasse was banned for two games following a similar incident against Crystal Palace last month. But was it a dive?! Let me know without using any naughty words please folks, unless you want me to use a dreaded aster**k!

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SMALLEST VIOLIN… 19:20: Tonight is the annual staff Christmas party folks. And while most of my colleagues are doing things they’ll heavily regret tomorrow morning - I’m sipping water and trying to transcribe Claude Puel’s insanely quiet pre-match interview. I’m going to head over after these games finish - so under no circumstances can there be penalties tonight! TEAM NEWS - MANCHESTER CITY 19:15: Nine changes for the Pep-meister. A nickname I’ve coined that will certainly never stick! Eliaquim Mangala and Ilkay Gundogan are the only survivors from Saturday’s emphatic win over Tottenham. Claudio Bravo, Danilo, Tosin Adarabioyo, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Phil Foden, Yaya Toure, Brahim Diaz, Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus make the starting XI. Ederson, Kyle Walker, Nicolas Otamendi, Fabian Delph, Kevin de Bruyne, Fernandinho, Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero and Leroy Sane are rested.

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TEAM NEWS - LEICESTER 19:10: Kelechi Iheanacho starts against his former club folks. He’ll be eager to make them regret selling him. He’s one of many changes. In come: Ben Hamer, Daniel Amartey, Aleksandar Dragovic, Christian Fuchs, Andy King, Shinji Okazaki and Iheanacho. Out go: Kasper Schmeichel, Danny Simpson, Wes Morgan, Wilfred Ndidi, Riyad Mahrez, Demarai Gray and Jamie Vardy. TEAM NEWS - WEST HAM 19:05: David Moyes has made six changes from the side who beat Stoke on Saturday. Joe Hart returns between the sticks, and will be out to reclaim his No.1 status from Adrian. Talented 18-year-old midfielder Domingos Quina makes a rare start for West Ham, as does fellow teenager Declan Rice. Quina & Rice? Sounds like a food order. Chicharito (Sweet Pea) completes the meal…

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Arsenal vs West Ham LIVE: Express Sport brings you the latest Carabao Cup scores, goals, news and highlights TEAM NEWS - ARSENAL 19:00: Interesting to see that Jack Wilshere is now considered a first-team regular having been rested for tonight’s clash. The same can’t be said for Danny Welbeck, Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud, who all make the starting XI this evening. You’ve probably guessed that Arsene Wenger has made 11 changes from the side who laboured to victory over Newcastle on Saturday. David Ospina, Mathieu Debuchy, Calum Chambers, Rob Holding and Sead Kolasinac form the back line with Francis Coquelin and Mohamed Elneny in the holding roles. LEICESTER vs MANCHESTER CITY 18:55: OK, here’s tonight’s line-ups folks. Pep Guardiola has given some big names a rest. Could Leicester capitalise? Leicester XI: Hamer, Amartey, Dragovic, Maguire, Fuchs, Chilwell, King, Iborra, Albrighton, Okazaki, Iheanacho. Subs: Jakupovic, Simpson, Benalouane, Gray, Mahrez, Vardy, Ulloa. Manchester City XI: Bravo, Danilo, Gundogan, Mangala, Bernardo, Adarabioyo, Jesus, Zinchenko, Toure, Foden, Diaz. Subs: Ederson, Walker, Delph, Sane, Nmecha, Dele-Bashiru, Duhaney.

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TWITTER ROUND-UP James: I am really hoping that Arsenal reach the Carabao Cup semi-final tonight. We have only won the League Cup twice in our history. C’mon Arsenal let's win it again! Randall: Cold one tonight, good away crowd expected, so should be a good London derby, even with our B team, come on you Gunners! Aaron: Bang out of order not putting Arsenal vs West Ham on the box, had it in my head it was on all day! How about you guys at Sky Sports switch it about a bit for us Irons! ARSENAL vs WEST HAM 18:45: Arsene Wenger has kept faith with the youngsters against West Ham tonight. David Moyes might just fancy his chances. Arsenal XI: Ospina, Chambers, Holding, Debuchy, Kolasinac, Coquelin, Elneny, Willock, Walcott, Welbeck, Giroud. Subs: Macey, Sheaf, DaSilva, Reine-Adelaide, Nelson, Akpom, Nketiah. West Ham XI: Hart, Rice, Reid, Collins, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Masuaku, Obiang, Quina, Ayew, Hernandez. Subs: Adrian, Zabaleta, Makasi, Haksabanovic, Arnautovic, Sakho, Carroll.

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HAVE YOUR SAY 18:43: If you want to vent your frustrations, or discuss any issues in the world of football (within reason), then get in touch! You can either comment at the bottom of the page or contact me via Twitter using the hashtag #ExpressSport. EVENING 18:40: Welcome to our LIVE coverage of Arsenal vs West Ham from the Emirates Stadium. Apparently we’ve only just reached the quarter-final stage of the Carabao Cup?! There must be an administration error because it feels like it’s been going on for years! Anyway, we’ve got some pretty intriguing ties tonight with four teams looking to make the semi-final draw that takes place after Manchester United’s tie with Bristol City tomorrow night. Right, that’s the boring stuff done - let’s get going!

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