LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 26: A general view of the Carabao Cup trophy prior to the Carabao Cup Final match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on February 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
The semi-final draw takes place tomorrow.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle United have booked their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals but they must wait another 24 hours to find out the pairings for the two-legged affair in the new year.
The draw will take place after Thursday night’s concluding last eight between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United in north London.
Semi-final first leg games will take place on the midweek of January 8 with the return fixtures on the midweek of February 5 and the final is pencilled for Wembley on March 16.
Thursday's draw will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event following the game between Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim's sides, which kicks off at 8pm and will go to a penalty shootout should it finish level after 90 minutes.
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Arne Slot, who was serving a one-match touchline ban at St Mary's, handed a first start to 17 year old Trey Nyoni against the Premier League's bottom placed side and in stormy conditions Darwin Nunez put them in front before Harvey Elliott, who has missed most of the campaign owing to injury, doubled their advantage.
Cameron Archer pulled a goal back for Saints, who had interim Simon Rusk in charge while the club pursues a successor for Russell Martin.
Darwin Nunez celebrates scoring the opening goal for Liverpool against Southampton.
Darwin Nunez celebrates scoring the opening goal for Liverpool against Southampton.
Newcastle were quick off the mark against Brentford at St James' Park with Sandro Tonali putting Eddie Howe's men in front after only eight minutes and he scored a second nearing half-time against Thomas Frank's weary travellers. Fabian Schar
Jean Philippe Mateta had put Palace in front at the Emirates but Gabriel Jesus, without a goal at the Emirates for a year, scored a stunning hat-trick to guide Mikel Arteta's men into the last four - although former Gunner Eddie Nketiah provided a late consolation.
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