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Josh Windass To Have 1+ Shots On Target

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Wrexham’s Josh Windass scored in the draw with Middlesbrough at the weekend and has been getting chances, averaging 1.7 shots per-game in the Championship with roughly a third of those on target.

Yousef Salech To Have 2+ Shots On Target

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At 3/1, Cardiff forward Yousef Salech appeals for at least two attempts on target. The Danish forward is the Bluebirds’ top scorer in League One with five goals and he averages a hefty 3.1 shots per-game. Salech averages 1.1 shots per-game on target and a further 0.5 per-game blocked.

George Thomason To Commit 2+ Fouls

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Wrexham’s George Thomason committed two fouls in the win over Reading in the previous round and made two in the draw with Middlesbrough in the Championship at the weekend.

Rubin Colwill To Have 2+ Shots

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Cardiff midfielder Rubin Colwill has had 10 shots across three games in the EFL Cup and averages 2.7 attempts per-game in League One. Colwill has had shots in 10 of his last 11 league games and multiple shots in seven of those fixtures.

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You’re in safe hands. Before making each Carabao Cup betting prediction our experts analyse statistics, look at potential angles and compare them with bookmaker odds. It’s hard to be better informed!

The newest of the English competitions, the EFL Cup provides giant-killings, drama and shocks galore. Containing the 92 clubs in the Football League, the competition mixes experienced players with younger ones, only adding to the tournament’s unpredictable nature. Well, unpredictable for some…

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When do you post your Carabao Cup predictions?

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When is each stage?

Here are all the key dates for the  2021/22 edition of the EFL Cup.

10, 11 August 2021 – First Round 

24, 25 August – Second Round

21, 22 September – Third Round

26, 27 October – Fourth Round

21, 22 December – Quarter-finals

4, 5 January 2022 – Semi-final 1st legs

11, 12 January – Semi-final 2nd legs

27 February – Final

Which teams are in the Carabao Cup?

So, who’s in the EFL Cup? The competition contains all 92 clubs in the English Football League. The first round is made up of 24 clubs from League Two, 24 from League One and 22 from the Championship. In the second round, 13 Premier League clubs (those not involved in European competition) enter the fray along with two Championship sides. The 7 remaining Premier League clubs then enter in the third round. 

Where to watch the Carabao Cup

UK viewers can watch the Carabao Cup on Sky Sports. Highlights are available on Channel 5. You can also catch matches on bet365’s live streaming service – a great way to follow the action and bet at the same time. For all this week’s matches, check out our Live Football on TV page.

Who has won the League Cup most often?

Since its inception in 1960, Liverpool and Manchester City have won the League Cup most often with eight wins. They are followed by three teams (Manchester United, Aston Villa and Chelsea) who have all won five times.

Recent winners:

  • 2021: Manchester City
  • 2020: Manchester City
  • 2019: Manchester City
  • 2018: Manchester City
  • 2017: Manchester United
  • 2016: Manchester City
  • 2015: Chelsea
  • 2014: Manchester City
  • 2013: Swansea
  • 2012: Liverpool

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