EFL Cup England - Live Scores, Schedule & Standings

Dates 07.08.2023 - 25.02.2024
Category England
EFL Cup England

Latest scores

Final
Chelsea 0 - 1 Liverpool 25 feb 2024, 10:00 . 25 feb 2024, 10:00 Chelsea 0 : 1 Liverpool

Schedule

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EFL Cup England Bracket

1/64 1/32 1/16 1/8 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Wednesday 1 4 Stockport County Stockport County 1 1 Mansfield Mansfield 2 Grimsby Grimsby 0
Forest Green Forest Green 1 Portsmouth Portsmouth 3 Peterborough Peterborough 1 4 Swindon Swindon 1 1
Port Vale Port Vale 3 Fleetwood Fleetwood 2 Sunderland Sunderland 1 3 Crewe Crewe 1 5
Milton Keynes Dons Milton Keynes Dons 0 Wycombe Wycombe 2 Sutton United Sutton United 2 6 Cambridge U Cambridge U 2 5
Exeter Exeter 2 Crawley Crawley 1 Stevenage Stevenage 1 4 Watford Watford 1 3
Luton Luton Bye Gillingham Gillingham 3 Southampton Southampton 1
Wrexham Wrexham 0 4 Wigan Wigan 0 2 Accrington Accrington 1 1 Bradford Bradford 1 4
Bolton Bolton 1 Barrow Barrow 0 Huddersfield Huddersfield 2 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 3
Chelsea Chelsea Bye AFC Wimbledon AFC Wimbledon 2 Coventry Coventry 1
Brighton Brighton Bye Bye
Harrogate Town Harrogate Town 1 Carlisle Carlisle 0 Blackburn Blackburn 4 Walsall Walsall 3
Cheltenham Cheltenham 0 Birmingham Birmingham 2 Cardiff Cardiff 2 3 Colchester Colchester 2 0
Manchester United Manchester United Bye Bye
Plymouth Plymouth 2 Leyton Orient Leyton Orient 0 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace Bye
Newcastle Newcastle Bye Bye
Manchester City Manchester City Bye Bye
Swansea Swansea 3 Northampton Northampton 0 Bournemouth Bournemouth Bye
Stoke Stoke 2 West Bromwich West Bromwich 1 Rotherham Rotherham 1 4 Morecambe Morecambe 1 2
Liverpool Liverpool Bye Bye
Barnsley Barnsley 2 6 Tranmere Tranmere 2 7 Burton Burton 0 Leicester Leicester 2
Sheffield United Sheffield United Bye Notts Co. Notts Co. 0 Lincoln City Lincoln City 2
West Ham West Ham Bye Bye
Newport Newport 3 Charlton Charlton 1 Brentford Brentford Bye
Arsenal Arsenal Bye Bye
Aston Villa Aston Villa Bye Bye
Hull Hull 1 Doncaster Doncaster 2 Everton Everton Bye
Preston Preston 2 2 Salford City Salford City 2 4 Leeds Leeds 2 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury 1
Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest Bye Burnley Burnley Bye
Millwall Millwall 0 Reading Reading 4 Ipswich Ipswich 2 Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers 0
Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Bye Derby Derby 0 Blackpool Blackpool 2
Fulham Fulham Bye Tottenham Tottenham Bye
Bristol City Bristol City 5 Oxford Oxford 1 Queens Park Rangers Queens Park Rangers 0 Norwich Norwich 1
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Wednesday 1 4 Mansfield Mansfield 1 5 Portsmouth Portsmouth 1 4 Peterborough Peterborough 1 5
Port Vale Port Vale 0 2 Crewe Crewe 0 0 Wycombe Wycombe 0 Sutton United Sutton United 1
Exeter Exeter 1 5 Stevenage Stevenage 1 3 Luton Luton 3 Gillingham Gillingham 2
Wrexham Wrexham 1 3 Bradford Bradford 1 4 Bolton Bolton 1 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 3
Chelsea Chelsea 2 AFC Wimbledon AFC Wimbledon 1 Brighton Brighton Bye
Harrogate Town Harrogate Town 0 Blackburn Blackburn 8 Birmingham Birmingham 1 Cardiff Cardiff 3
Manchester United Manchester United Bye Plymouth Plymouth 2 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace 4
Newcastle Newcastle Bye Manchester City Manchester City Bye
Swansea Swansea 2 Bournemouth Bournemouth 3 Stoke Stoke 6 Rotherham Rotherham 1
Liverpool Liverpool Bye Tranmere Tranmere 0 Leicester Leicester 2
Sheffield United Sheffield United 0 2 Lincoln City Lincoln City 0 3 West Ham West Ham Bye
Newport Newport 1 0 Brentford Brentford 1 3 Arsenal Arsenal Bye
Aston Villa Aston Villa Bye Doncaster Doncaster 1 Everton Everton 2
Salford City Salford City 1 9 Leeds Leeds 1 8 Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest 0 Burnley Burnley 1
Reading Reading 2 1 Ipswich Ipswich 2 3 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton 5 Blackpool Blackpool 0
Fulham Fulham 1 5 Tottenham Tottenham 1 3 Bristol City Bristol City 0 Norwich Norwich 1
Mansfield Mansfield 2 3 Peterborough Peterborough 2 1 Port Vale Port Vale 2 Sutton United Sutton United 1
Exeter Exeter 1 Luton Luton 0 Bradford Bradford 0 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 2
Chelsea Chelsea 1 Brighton Brighton 0 Blackburn Blackburn 5 Cardiff Cardiff 2
Manchester United Manchester United 3 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace 0 Newcastle Newcastle 1 Manchester City Manchester City 0
Bournemouth Bournemouth 2 Stoke Stoke 0 Liverpool Liverpool 3 Leicester Leicester 1
Lincoln City Lincoln City 0 West Ham West Ham 1 Brentford Brentford 0 Arsenal Arsenal 1
Aston Villa Aston Villa 1 Everton Everton 2 Salford City Salford City 0 Burnley Burnley 4
Ipswich Ipswich 3 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton 2 Fulham Fulham 2 Norwich Norwich 1
Mansfield Mansfield 0 Port Vale Port Vale 1 Exeter Exeter 2 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 3
Chelsea Chelsea 2 Blackburn Blackburn 0 Manchester United Manchester United 0 Newcastle Newcastle 3
Bournemouth Bournemouth 1 Liverpool Liverpool 2 West Ham West Ham 3 Arsenal Arsenal 1
Everton Everton 3 Burnley Burnley 0 Ipswich Ipswich 1 Fulham Fulham 3
Port Vale Port Vale 0 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 3 Chelsea Chelsea 1 4 Newcastle Newcastle 1 2
Liverpool Liverpool 5 West Ham West Ham 1 Everton Everton 1 6 Fulham Fulham 1 7
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 1 1 Chelsea Chelsea 0 6 Liverpool Liverpool 2 1 Fulham Fulham 1 1
Chelsea Chelsea 0 Liverpool Liverpool 1

EFL Cup England Latest News

Main Features of the EFL Cup (League Cup)

CharacteristicValue
Year of establishment1960
DurationSeptember to February
Participants92 clubs in the Premier League and English Football League
VenueVarious
FormatKnockout competition
Renowned teamsLiverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City
Final matchPlayed at Wembley Stadium
Television coverageSky Sports and BBC
Previous winnerManchester United (2022-2023)
Record winnerLiverpool (9 titles)
Final venueWembley Stadium
Record number of goals scored in the final8 (Manchester United 5-3 Nottingham Forest in 1992)

The EFL Cup, also known as the League Cup or Carabao Cup, is one of the most prestigious football tournaments in England. In this article, we will explore the key facts about the EFL Cup, its history, format, participating teams, and significant events.

History of the EFL Cup

The EFL Cup was established in 1960 as the Football League Cup, with the aim of creating an additional tournament for clubs in the English Football League. Over the years, the tournament has undergone several changes and evolutions. In 1981, it was renamed the League Cup, and in 2016, it became known as the Carabao Cup due to a sponsorship agreement.

Format of the Competition

The EFL Cup is played in a single-elimination format. The tournament features 92 clubs from the English Football League, including teams from the Championship (second division), League One (third division), and League Two (fourth division). Teams compete in a series of matches, with the losing teams being eliminated from the tournament, while the winners continue their path towards the final.

Participating Teams

The EFL Cup includes teams from different levels of the English football system. This includes clubs from the Premier League, Championship, League One, and League Two. Renowned teams such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester City regularly participate in the tournament.

Significant Events

The EFL Cup provides an opportunity for clubs to showcase their skills and compete for the trophy. The final match is the highlight of the tournament and is held at Wembley Stadium. Spectators are treated to high-quality football and an electrifying atmosphere.

Television Coverage

The EFL Cup is broadcasted by Sky Sports and BBC, ensuring that fans worldwide can follow the matches and support their favorite teams.

Throughout the history of the EFL Cup, there have been significant victories by various clubs and unforgettable moments in the final matches. Each season, the tournament delivers emotional moments and heroic performances that become an integral part of English football history.

The EFL Cup remains one of the most thrilling tournaments in England, providing clubs with the opportunity to showcase their strength and determine the best team. The pursuit of victory and the prestige of the trophy make the EFL Cup an exciting and unforgettable event for football fans around the world.