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Carabao Cup Ball Numbers Confirmed

Carabao Cup Ball Numbers Confirmed

The Carabao Cup, England's thrilling knockout competition, is heating up as we approach the third round. With the second round matches wrapping up this week, all eyes are on tonight's draw, which will determine the fixtures for the next stage.

The draw is scheduled to take place live on Sky Sports following the conclusion of the second-round clash between Grimsby Town and Manchester United at Blundell Park, expected around 10:15 PM UK time. This marks the entry point for the remaining Premier League heavyweights, including those participating in European competitions, adding extra intrigue to the proceedings.

Key Details on the Draw and Format

Unlike the earlier rounds, the third round is no longer regionalized, meaning any team can be drawn against any other—though with a twist. To accommodate the expanded UEFA Champions League and Europa League schedules, clubs involved in European football (such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, and Tottenham Hotspur) will be kept apart in the draw. This ensures no clashes with midweek European fixtures.

Additionally, the third round ties will be split across two weeks: the weeks commencing September 15 and September 22, 2025. Teams in the Champions League or Europa League will likely play their cup matches in the later week to avoid scheduling conflicts with Matchday 1 of those competitions (September 16-18).

The draw itself will be unseeded beyond the European separation, promising some mouth-watering matchups. Lower-league sides like Barnsley, Bradford City, and Wrexham have already secured their spots, setting the stage for potential giant-killings.

Ball Numbers for Tonight's Draw

The EFL has confirmed the ball numbers for the 32 teams (or potential winners) entering the third round. Here's the full list, including placeholders for the outcomes of remaining second-round ties:

Ball Number Team(s)
1 Arsenal
2 Aston Villa
3 Barnsley
4 Bradford City
5 Brentford
6 Burnley
7 Cambridge United
8 Cardiff City
9 Chelsea
10 Crystal Palace
11 Doncaster Rovers
12 Huddersfield Town
13 Lincoln City
14 Liverpool
15 Manchester City
16 Millwall
17 Newcastle United
18 Nottingham Forest
19 Port Vale
20 Reading
21 Sheffield Wednesday
22 Southampton
23 Swansea City
24 Tottenham Hotspur
25 Wigan Athletic
26 Wolverhampton Wanderers
27 Wrexham
28 Wycombe Wanderers
29 Everton or Mansfield Town
30 Fulham or Bristol City
31 Grimsby Town or Manchester United
32 Oxford United or Brighton & Hove Albion

These numbers reflect the mix of established Premier League sides and plucky underdogs who have progressed from earlier rounds. For instance, ball 31 could see either League Two's Grimsby Town or powerhouse Manchester United advancing, depending on tonight's result.

What to Expect from the Third Round

The Carabao Cup has already delivered drama this season, with upsets and high-scoring affairs in the opening rounds. Third-round fixtures promise more of the same, as top-flight teams join the fray. Last season's competition saw memorable runs from lower-division clubs, and with the likes of Wrexham (ball 27) and Bradford City (ball 4) in the hat, fans can dream of fairy-tale stories.

Ties will be played over 90 minutes, with extra time and penalties if needed—no replays. The winners advance to the fourth round, drawn shortly after, keeping the momentum going toward the final at Wembley in February 2026.

Carabao Cup Round Three Ball Numbers

How to Watch

Tune into Sky Sports for live coverage of the draw, starting after the Grimsby vs. Manchester United game (kick-off 8:00 PM UK time). Highlights and reactions will follow across major sports outlets.

As the balls are drawn tonight, the path to Wembley becomes clearer. Who will get a dream home tie? Who might face a daunting away day? Stay tuned for all the action in what promises to be another captivating chapter of the Carabao Cup.

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