How to watch Carabao Cup in Canada: Draws, 2021-2022 fixtures for Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool in League Cup

Simon Borg

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The Carabao Cup, also known as the League Cup or EFL Cup, is the first major trophy awarded in English football and one of three major domestic titles awarded in England alongside the Premier League and FA Cup. In addition to silverware, the winner is also guaranteed a playoff round berth in the following season's Europa Conference League, one of Europe's top three club competitions.

Manchester City is the current holder of the Carabao Cup, having won the trophy in four straight seasons and six of the past eight. Last season the Citizens beat Tottenham Hotspur for the trophy at London's Wembley Stadium, where the final is held annually.

A total of 92 clubs from the top four divisions in English football compete for the Carabao Cup: Premier League (20 teams), Championship (22), League One (24) and League Two (24). The English Premier League clubs join in the second round, with those Premier League teams involved in European competitions joining in the third round.

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The first edition of the Carabao Cup was held in the 1960-1961 season and the final has been held for 61 straight years. Man City (8) and Liverpool (8) share the all-time lead for most titles. The last time a team outside the top tier won the trophy was Sheffield Wednesday, which upset Manchester United in the 1991 final.

 

Carabao Cup - 2021 - Manchester City

How to watch the Carabao Cup in Canada

  • Dates: July 31, 2021, to Feb. 27, 2022
  • TV: — 
  • Live stream: DAZN

The Carabao Cup is available exclusively, live and on-demand, on DAZN in Canada. And DAZN offers new customers a 30-day free trial period.

The fourth round (Round of 16) will be available to stream on DAZN, featuring the 12 English Premier League teams still alive in the competition. Crystal Palace and Newcastle United were ousted in the second round, while Norwich City, Watford, Everton, Aston Villa, Wolves and Manchester United were knocked out in the third round.

Why is it called the Carabao Cup?

Carabao is an energy drink produced in Thailand and distributed worldwide, and it became the competition's title sponsor beginning with the 2017-18 edition.

Since the tournament's inception, it was popularly known as the League Cup because it involved all the teams that played in the English football leagues. That explains the "EFL Cup" moniker that's also often used, with EFL standing for "English Football League."

Carabao Cup draw, fixtures & results

The tournament is played in a straight single-game knockout format except for the semifinals, which are decided over a two-leg, aggregate goal series.

  • First Round: Tues/Wed, Aug. 10/11
  • Second Round: Tues/Wed, Aug. 24/25
  • Third Round (Round of 32): Tues/Wed, Sept. 21/22
  • Fourth Round (Round of 16): Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27
  • Quarterfinals: Tues/Wed, Dec. 21/22
  • Semifinals, Leg 1: Tues/Wed, Jan. 4/5
  • Semifinals, Leg 2: Tues/Wed, Jan. 11/12
  • Final: Sun, Feb. 27

The upcoming schedule is followed by past results below. Home teams are listed first. Lower division teams are noted in parentheses: CH = Championship (second tier), L1 = League One (third tier), L2 = League Two (fourth tier).

Carabao Cup Fourth Round (Round of 16)

Date Match Time (ET)Streaming
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Chelsea vs. SouthamptonTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Arsenal vs. Leeds UnitedTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27West Ham vs. Manchester CityTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Burnley vs. Tottenham HotspurTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Stoke City (CH) vs. BrentfordTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Leicester City vs. BrightonTBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27Liverpool vs. Preston North End (CH)TBDTBD
Tues/Wed, Oct. 26/27QPR (CH) vs. Sunderland (L1)TBDTBD

Carabao Cup Quarterfinals

Date Match Time (ET)Streaming
Tues/Wed, Dec. 21/22TBDTBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Dec. 21/22TBDTBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Dec. 21/22TBDTBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Dec. 21/22TBDTBDDAZN

Carabao Cup Semifinals

Date Match Time (ET)Streaming
Tues/Wed, Jan. 4/5Semi #1 - Leg 1TBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Jan. 4/5Semi #2 - Leg 1TBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Jan. 11/12Semi #1 - Leg 2TBDDAZN
Tues/Wed, Jan. 11/12Semi #2 - Leg 2TBDDAZN

Carabao Cup Final

Date Match Time (ET)Streaming
Sun, Feb. 27TBDTBDDAZN

Carabao Cup Results

Below are the results of the previous rounds of the 2021-2022 edition of the competition:

Carabao Cup Third Round (Round of 32)

Date Match  
Tues, Sept. 21Brentford 7, Oldham Athletic (L2) 0Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Burnley 4, Rochdale (L2) 1Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Fulham (CH) 0, Leeds United 0 (5-6 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Manchester City 6, Wycombe (L1) 1Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Norwich City 0, Liverpool 3Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Preston North End (CH) 4, Cheltenham (L1) 1Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21QPR (CH) 2, Everton 2 (8-7 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Sheffield United (CH) 2, Southampton 2 (2-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Watford 1, Stoke City (CH) 3Highlights
Tues, Sept. 21Wigan (L1) 0, Sunderland (L1) 2Highlights
Wed, Sept. 22Brighton 2, Swansea City (CH) 0 
Wed, Sept. 22Arsenal 3, AFC Wimbledon (L1) 0 
Wed, Sept. 22Chelsea 1, Aston Villa 1 (4-3 PKs) 
Wed, Sept. 22Manchester United 0, West Ham 1 
Wed, Sept. 22Millwall (CH) 0, Leicester City 2 
Wed, Sept. 22Wolves 2, Tottenham Hotspur 2 (2-3 PKs) 

Carabao Cup Second Round

Date Match  
Tues, Aug. 24Oldham 0, Accrington Stanley 0 (5-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Brentford 3, Forest Green 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Millwall 3, Cambridge United 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Norwich City 6, Bournemouth 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Cardiff City 0, Brighton 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Birmingham City 0, Fulham 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Huddersfield 1, Everton 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Sheffield United 2, Derby County 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Nottingham Forest 0, Wolves 4Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Blackpool 2, Sunderland 3Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Barrow 0, Aston Villa 6Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Wigan 0, Bolton 0 (5-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Stoke City 2, Doncaster 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24QPR 2, Oxford United 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Watford 1, Crystal Palace 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Northampton 0, AFC Wimbledon 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Swansea City 4, Plymouth Argyle 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Stevenage 2, Wycombe 2 (3-5 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Gillingham 1, Cheltenham 1 (4-5 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Morecambe 2, Preston North End 4Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Shrewsbury 0, Rochdale 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 24Leeds United 3, Crewe Alexandra 0Highlights
Wed, Aug. 25Newcastle 0, Burnley 0 (3-4 PKs)Highlights
Wed, Aug. 25West Brom 0, Arsenal 6Highlights
Wed, Aug. 25Newport 0, Southampton 8Highlights

Carabao Cup First Round

Date Match  
Sat, July 31Bournemouth 5, Milton Keynes Dons 0Highlights
Sun, Aug. 1Sheffield Wed. 0, Huddersfield 0 (2-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Blackburn 1, Morecambe 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Derby County 3, Salford City 3 (5-3 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Hartlepool 0, Crew Alexandra 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Mansfield Town 0, Preston North End 3Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Port Vale 1, Sunderland 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Sheffield United 1, Carlisle 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Stoke City 2, Fleetwood Town 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Reading 0, Swansea City 3Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Millwall 2, Portsmouth 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Forest Green 2, Bristol City 2 (6-5 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Crawley Town 2, Gillingham 2 (9-10 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Cardiff City 3, Sutton United 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Bristol City 0, Cheltenham Town 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Walsall 0, Doncaster 0 (3-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Shrewsbury 2, Lincoln City 2 (4-2 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Rotherham 1, Accrington Stanley 2Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Oldham Athletic 2, Tranmere 2 (4-3 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Hull City 1, Wigan Athletic 1 (7-8 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Harrogate Town vs. Rochdale (forfeit)News
Tues, Aug. 10Bolton 0, Barnsley 0 (5-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Barrow 1, Scunthorpe United 0Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Stevenage 2, Luton Town 2 (3-0 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Peterborough 0, Plymouth Argyle 4Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Ipswich Town 0, Newport County 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Exeter 0, Wycombe 0 (3-4 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Charlton 0, AFC Wimbledon 1Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Cambridge 0, Swindon Town 0 (3-1 PKs)Highlights
Tues, Aug. 10Birmingham City 1, Colchester 0Highlights
Wed, Aug. 11Leyton Orient 1, QPR 1 (3-5 PKs)Highlights
Wed, Aug. 11Blackpool 3, Middlesbrough 0Highlights
Wed, Aug. 11Nottingham Forest 2, Bradford City 1Highlights
Wed, Aug. 11Coventry City 1, Northampton 2Highlights
Wed, Aug. 11Burton Albion 1, Oxford United 1 (2-4 PKs)Highlights

What is DAZN?

DAZN is a global sports streaming service that offers exclusive coverage of every Premier League, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League match in Canada, both live and on demand.

Soccer fans in Canada also can enjoy streaming of several other leagues on DAZN, including MLS, EFL Championship, EFL League One and women's soccer. A subscription also includes the NFL as DAZN positions itself as the "home of football" in Canada.

How much does it cost to sign up for DAZN?

DAZN offers a free trial period for new subscribers. It costs either $20 CAD per month or $150 CAD per year thereafter, depending on the plan you select.

What devices are supported by DAZN?

DAZN has apps available for all of the following platforms: Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Amazon Fire Tablet, Android Phone & Tablet, iPhone & iPad, Android TV, LG, Smart TV, Panasonic Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, SmartCast, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 Pro, and Roku.

Here is a full list of the devices where DAZN is available, in addition to web browsers on DAZN.com:

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Simon Borg

Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.