2023/24 Carabao Cup: Why are Chelsea and Tottenham in the second round draw?

  • Chelsea and Tottenham will enter the Carabao Cup at the second round
  • Chelsea will face AFC Wimbledon and Tottenham will meet Fulham
  • Both Mauricio Pochettino and Ange Postecoglou will be aiming for their first silverware at their new clubs
Chelsea and Spurs have already been drawn in the second round
Chelsea and Spurs have already been drawn in the second round / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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The new season is upon us and everybody's favourite trophy is up for grabs again: the Carabao Cup.

It's the one that no one cares about, until your team reaches the final that is. Regardless of its status, it is still a piece of silverware, and one that only the truly elite sides can afford to shirk.

Round one provided some shocks - Grimsby Town beat Southampton, Wrexham knocked out Wigan Athletic and Stevenage made it past Watford - but round two is where the big boys start to enter, and this year both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have been drawn into the competition earlier than usual.


Why are Chelsea and Tottenham in the Carabao Cup second round?

Mauricio Pochettino
Chelsea will enter the competition a bit earlier this year / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Chelsea and Tottenham will have to negotiate second round Carabao Cup matches while the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City enter the round at the next stage.

This is because both Chelsea and Tottenham failed to qualify for European football last season with 12th and eighth place Premier League finishes respectively.

As a result, both Chelsea and Spurs will have to play an extra match in the competition, albeit they will be able to rest when other sides are competing in Europe.

Teams entering Carabao Cup at third round instead

Manchester City

Arsenal

Manchester United

Newcastle United

Liverpool

Brighton & Hove Albion

Aston Villa

West Ham United


Chelsea and Tottenham's Carabao Cup history

Soccer - Capital One Cup Final 2015 - Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea last won the trophy in 2015 / Matthew Ashton/GettyImages

Chelsea have won the English Football League Cup four times in their history, most recently against Tottenham in 2014/15. The Blues beat their rivals 2-0 to secure the trophy, with goals from John Terry and Diego Costa separating the sides.

Meanwhile, Spurs have won the trophy three times since its inception in 1960, most recently in the 2007/08 season where they, you guessed it, beat Chelsea. An extra time goal from Jonathan Woodgate proved the difference for the Lilywhites, with that trophy lift being the club's most recent.

Last five Carabao Cup campaigns for Chelsea and Tottenham

Year

Chelsea

Tottenham

2022/23

R3

R3

2021/22

Runners-up

Semi-final

2020/21

R4

Runners-up

2019/20

R4

R3

2018/19

Runners-up

Semi-final


Who will Chelsea and Tottenham play in the second round?

Chelsea face the easier draw with a home clash against League Two AFC Wimbledon, while Tottenham face a tricky trip to Premier League Fulham.

Both sides will feel confident of making it into the third round, and both Mauricio Pochettino and Ange Postecoglou will be eyeing a potential first trophy with their new sides.

Second round draw in full

Second round tie

Tranmere Rovers vs Leicester City

Salford City vs Leeds United

Harrogate Town vs Blackburn Rovers

Stoke City vs Rotherham

Wrexham vs Bradford

Doncaster Rovers vs Everton

Bolton Wanderers vs Middlesbrough

Port Vale vs Crewe Alexandra

Nottingham Forest vs Burnley

Sheffield Wednesday vs Mansfield Town

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Blackpool

Sheffield United vs Lincoln City

Bristol City vs QPR or Norwich

Plymouth Argyle vs Crystal Palace

Reading vs Ipswich Town

Portsmouth vs Peterborough United

Luton Town vs Gillingham

Swansea City vs Bournemouth

Fulham vs Tottenham

Exeter City vs Stevenage

Wycombe Wanderers vs Sutton United

Birmingham City vs Cardiff City

Newport County vs Brentford

Chelsea vs AFC Wimbledon


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