City set for EFL Cup draw Lee Johnson's side await third round opponents. EFL Cup third round draw takes place tonight Fans can watch the draw live on Sky Sports City have beaten Wycombe and Scunthorpe so far City enter the EFL Cup third round draw tonight, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Victory over lower league pair Wycombe Wanderers and Scunthorpe United has seen City into the third round of the competition for the first time since 2013. There will be no seeds in this evening’s draw, meaning City could draw anyone from Leicester City to Northampton Town. Fans can watch the draw live on Sky Sports following the conclusion of the televised second round tie between Accrington Stanley and Burnley. Third round matches will be played in the week commencing September 19th. Teams in the third round draw Accrington Stanley/Burnley Arsenal Blackburn Rovers Brighton & Hove Albion Bristol City Chelsea Crystal Palace Derby County Everton Fulham/Middlesbrough Gillingham Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Morecambe/Bournemouth Newcastle United Northampton Town Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End Reading QPR Stoke City Southampton Sunderland/Shrewsbury Town Swansea City Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United Wolves
Depends where you are in the world, I might be in Russia as I write this. Unless you know I'm not, then you my friend are a stalker
Depends where you are in Russia I suppose. It's nearly 21.00 in Moscow so may not be fully dark there as yet. But it's 03.50 in Vladivostock, so might not be fully dark there neither Just saying
Apparently Chelsea fans was so impressed with them, that they've decided to have the sags as there second team.
never get a decent tie- sort of game that about 5,000 will go to, a game we could and ought to win, but will end up losing
Draw in full: Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Leeds United v Blackburn Rovers QPR v Sunderland West Ham v Accrington Stanley Southampton v Crystal Palace Swansea City v Manchester City Fulham v Bristol City Bournemouth v Preston North End Tottenham v Gillingham Everton v Norwich City Derby County v Liverpool Northampton v Manchester United Brighton v Reading Newcastle United v Wolves Stoke City v Hull City Leicester City v Chelsea
Fulham are probably saying much the same. Never mind - hopefully LJ will keep his mind on what is important when picking the sides.