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Spurs in the Carabao Cup 2023/24 - Round 2: Fulham (A)

Denmark Spur

Edgar Davids
What time is the Carabao Cup draw? Ball numbers and TV info for second round draw

The final six ties of the first round of this season's Carabao Cup will be held on Wednesday, with Premier League teams who are not involved in Europe waiting in the second round.

From the second round, Premier League teams who are not involved in European competition will enter the fray, including big beasts Chelsea and Tottenham.

When is the Carabao Cup second round draw?
The draw for the second round of the Carabao Cup will take place on Wednesday evening. It will follow Sky Sports' live coverage of Burton Albion's first round clash with Leicester City at the Pirelli Stadium.

The draw should begin at 10.15pm if the game is settled in normal time. All of the second round ties will take place in the week commencing 28 August.

How to watch
Supporters will be able to watch the second-round draw on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football. It will also be streamed live on the official Sky Go app.

The ball numbers
This will be the final round of this year's competition in which the participants will be split into a Northern group and a Southern group. The biggest names entering the draw at this stage are Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton.

North section

1) Blackburn Rovers

2) Blackpool

3) Bolton Wanderers

4) Bradford City

5) Burnley

6) Crewe Alexandra

7) Doncaster Rovers

8) Everton

9) Harrogate Town

10) Lincoln City

11) Mansfield Town

12) Middlesbrough

13) Nottingham Forest

14) Port Vale

15) Rotherham United

16) Salford City

17) Sheffield United

18) Sheffield Wednesday

19) Stoke City

20) Tranmere Rovers

21) Wolverhampton Wanderers

22) Wrexham

23) Burton Albion or Leicester City

24) Leeds United or Shrewsbury Town


South section

1) AFC Bournemouth

2) Birmingham City

3) Brentford

4) Chelsea

5) Crystal Palace

6) Exeter City

7) Fulham

8) Gillingham

9) Luton Town

10) Newport County

11) Peterborough United

12) Plymouth Argyle

13) Portsmouth

14) Reading

15) Stevenage

16) Sutton United

17) Swansea City

18) Tottenham Hotspur

19) Wycombe Wanderers

20) AFC Wimbledon or Coventry City

21) Bristol City or Oxford United

22) Cardiff City or Colchester United

23) Ipswich Town or Bristol Rovers

24) Queens Park Rangers or Norwich City
 
And of course Chelsea get Wimbledon at home

If feels like we drag Fulham on a regular basis in the Cups, could be a TV game
 
So that means 4 of our first 5 games of the season are away, and it means we cant be taking it half-hearted if we are serious about winning a cup
 
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