This article suggests it does, due to it being a straight red... https://talksport.com/football/1526849/premier-league-new-rules-yellow-red-cards-suspensions/ "Unlike yellow cards, a ban from a red card will apply to all domestic competitions but it doesn't carry over to UEFA tournaments."
It's why Nick Pope missed last season's league cup final , because he got a straight red in a premier league game. Surely I'm not needed to provide clarification when there was numerous reports in the press and on TV about how unfair it was, given it was less than 12 month ago But just for you Marcos, here's some evidence to support the fact https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...t-deserve-to-miss-wembley-final-for-newcastle Howe says Newcastle’s Pope does not deserve to miss Wembley after red card This article is more than 10 months old Goalkeeper will be suspended for Carabao Cup final Eddie Howe: ‘I think it’s harsh, Nick’s visibly upset’ https://talksport.com/football/1336...le-carabao-cup-final-man-utd-karius-dubravka/ Why is Nick Pope banned for the Carabao Cup final? Newcastle goalkeeper sent off against Liverpool for handball outside of the area https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-nick-pope-red-card-29251096 Nick Pope ruled out of EFL Cup final after wild moment sees him sent off vs Liverpool Newcastle United goalkeeper will be suspended for the club's Carabao Cup final against Manchester United next weekend after being sent off vs Liverpool on Saturday https://www.liverpoolworld.uk/sport...m-on-popes-red-card-against-liverpool-4033687 Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher spoke out on the decision to send Nick Pope off for a handball against Liverpool, as he quashed claims from Gary Lineker that the red card should be overturned ahead of the cup final this weekend. Wasn’t Joelinton on nine yellows?” Lineker stated. “If he’d have got another yellow he would have missed two games but not the Carabao Cup final. “That’s an anomaly. Why is that? Come on! Let him play in the cup final. He’s been brilliant this season.” Lineker later added: “Let him play, let him play. Go on, it will be nice wouldn’t it. It’s the right thing to do.”