Carabao Cup Semi-Final Draw: Watch, Ball Numbers, Fixtures Revealed

Chelsea has qualified for the Carabao Cup semi-final draw after a challenging match against Cardiff City. The Blues triumphed with a score of 3-1, showcasing their resilience. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho scored the opening goal after receiving a pass from Facundo Buonanotte. Cardiff responded with a goal from David Turnbull, but Chelsea sealed their victory with …

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Carabao Cup Semi-Final Draw: Watch, Ball Numbers, Fixtures Revealed

Chelsea has qualified for the Carabao Cup semi-final draw after a challenging match against Cardiff City. The Blues triumphed with a score of 3-1, showcasing their resilience. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho scored the opening goal after receiving a pass from Facundo Buonanotte. Cardiff responded with a goal from David Turnbull, but Chelsea sealed their victory with late goals from Garnacho and Pedro Neto.

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Carabao Cup Semi-Final Draw Details

The Carabao Cup semi-final draw is set to take place on Wednesday, December 17. 2023. This event will follow the conclusion of the quarter-final match between Newcastle United and Fulham. The draw is expected to begin at around 10:35 PM UK time.

How to Watch the Draw

Semi-Final Schedule

The first legs of the semi-finals are scheduled for the week starting January 12, 2026. The second legs will take place during the week beginning February 2, 2026.

Draw Process

The semi-final draw will incorporate four clubs, with Chelsea, Newcastle United, and the winner of the Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace quarter-final. The winners of the respective ties will be assigned ball numbers for the draw.

Ball Numbers for the Draw

  • Chelsea
  • Manchester City or Brentford
  • Newcastle United or Fulham
  • Arsenal or Crystal Palace

This exciting draw will determine the path forward for the teams vying for success in the Carabao Cup.

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