EFL Cup semi-final draw: What time is it, where can I watch it and what teams are left in the competition?

Everything you need to know about the EFL Cup semi-final draw

Joe Clayden
Wednesday 20 December 2017 00:19 GMT
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Who will win this season's EFL Cup?
Who will win this season's EFL Cup? (Getty)

The semi-final draw of the Carabao Cup will take place on Wednesday night as the competition advances into its latter stages, with four of the Premier League’s ‘top six’ remaining.

Arsenal booked their place in the semi-finals by beating West Ham 1-0 and Manchester City are also through, although they needed penalties to see off Leicester.

Chelsea face Bournemouth on Wednesday night. Bristol City are the only non-Premier League team left in the competition, having drawn Manchester United they will be hoping to face a weakened side on Wednesday ahead of a congested festive period for Mourinho’s side.

Carabao will aim to ensure a smooth semi-final draw after a two hour delay in the quarter final draw led to an EFL apology and frustration amongst supporters.

Manchester City are yet to lose a domestic game this season
Manchester City are yet to lose a domestic game this season (Getty)

When is the draw?

The draw will take place after the final game of the round on Wednesday; Bristol City vs Manchester United which starts at 20:00.

How can I watch it?

The draw will be aired live on Sky Sports Main Event, directly after the Bristol City vs Manchester United game.

Danny Welbeck sent Arsenal through
Danny Welbeck sent Arsenal through (Getty)

Who is left in the competition?

The remaining quarter-finals to be played are:

Chelsea vs Bournemouth, Wednesday 20th December 19:45

Bristol City vs Manchester United, Wednesday 20th 20:00

When will the ties be played?

The semi-final ties will take place the week commencing 8th January 2018 with return legs scheduled for the week commencing 22nd January 2018.

What are the odds?

Manchester City 7/2
Manchester United 4/1
Chelsea 9/2
Arsenal 7/1

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