Key Events So Far
- Here is your quarter-final line-up
Arsenal vs Southampton
The Gunners will host Southampton in the the EFL Cup quarter-finals.
Saints won the last League Cup meetings between the sides two years ago beating Arsenal 2-1 at the Emirates in a third-round clash.
Arsenal last won the League Cup in 1993. Southampton have never won the competition.
Hull City vs Newcastle
Mohammed Diame will return to the KC Stadium on in the EFL Cup after leaving for Championship side Newcastle.
The last meeting between the two was a 3-0 away victory for Newcastle in the Premier League in January 2015.
They last met in the League Cup in 3rd round clash in 1997 when Des Hamilton and Ian Rush scored in a 2-0 win for Newcastle.
Manchester United vs West Ham
West Ham will travel to Old Trafford with the hope of preventing Jose Mourhino from winning a fourth League Cup crown.
The Hammers won their last meeting with the United, a 3-2 victory in the last ever game at Upton Park in May.
The last League Cup tie between the two was a resounding 4-0 win for West Ham against a United second string side.
Liverpool vs Leeds
Here’s how Liverpool and Leeds reacted to the draw on Twitter.
The two sides last faced each other in the third round of the same competition, with the Reds winning 1-0 at Elland Road thanks to a David N’Gog goal.
Leeds’ last victory over Liverpool came at Anfield in 2001 when Rio Ferdinand and Lee Bowyer handed the Yorkshire side a 2-1 win.
Here is your quarter-final line-up
Liverpool vs Leeds
Manchester United vs West Ham
Hull vs Newcastle
Arsenal vs Southampton
Fixtures will be played on the week commencing November 28.
Arsenal vs Southampton
The Gunners youngsters overcame Reading at the Emirates on Tuesday night.
Saints overcame Sunderland 1-0 at St Mary’s thanks to a sensational finish from Sofiane Boufal.
Hull City vs Newcastle
On-form Newcastle thrashed Preston 6-0 to book their place in the quarter-finals.
Hull won 2-1 at Bristol City last night to make it into the last eight.
Manchester United vs West Ham
Manchester United beat rivals City 1-0 at Old Trafford earlier this evening.
West Ham overcame Chelsea 2-1 at the London Stadium on a night where fans clashed in and outside the stadium.
Here they come and the first tie is.
Liverpool at home to Leeds.
Leeds beat Norwich on penalties last night to book their place in the quarter-finals for the first time in four seasons.
A Daniel Sturridge brace helped the Reds past Tottenham last night.
Not long until the draw
While you wait for the draw you can also ready about Southampton’s win over Sunderland HERE.
There’s all the lessons from the on-pitch action at London Stadium as well where West Ham beat Chelsea 2-1 HERE.
Stay tuned, the draw should be coming up shortly...
Here's what happened at Old Trafford
Manchester United progressed to the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup with a win over rivals City.
Jose Mourinho was humiliated at former club Chelsea on Sunday and needed a result against Pep Guardiola.
City have endured a winless run too but Guardiola rung the changes for the Old Trafford clash.
Juan Mata broke the deadlock for United, beating Willy Caballero after Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s pass.
Read more HERE.
Fans fighting at the London stadium
These fans will miss the draw if they don’t calm down...
Fans of West Ham and Chelsea clashed during their EFL Cup clash at the London Stadium.
As the game neared a close, fans appeared to break down the segregation and confront their rivals.
Objects were reportedly thrown between the sections, including a seat which was ripped out of his holding, as stewards frantically tried to calm the situation.
Riot police were quickly on hand to separate the two sides.
Read more HERE.
They're all in the pot
Manchester United have joined West Ham and Southampton in the pot for tonight’s draw.
Some mouth-watering ties bound to be announced.
Here’s a reminder again of which numbers to look out for.
Two through!
West Ham have booked their place in the quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory over Chelsea and Southampton have joined them by beating Sunderland 1-0.
Manchester United are 1-0 up against Manchester City with seven minutes left at Old Trafford.
Follow the action with our LIVE BLOG.
United and Southampton lead
Both Manchester United and Southampton have taken the lead.
Record Saints signing Sofiane Boufal scored a beauty for his first for the club to pile more misery on the 1,500 travelling Sunderland fans.
And Juan Mata fired home Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s pass from inside the area to give United the advantage at Old Trafford.
Home advantage paying dividends tonight.
Follow the Old Trafford action in our LIVE BLOG.
2-0 to West Ham
That’s 2-0 at the London stadium as Hernandez doubles the Hammers’ lead from outside the box.
Catch up with the action through our LIVE BLOG.
Meanwhile it’s nil-all in the other game at St Mary’s.
Fans of David Moyes’ side have travelled an awful long way on a Wednesday night to watch their side, who are in desperate need of a win.
It’s bad news for Southampton’s Jay Rodriguez who looks to have suffered yet another injury, he was taken off just before the half-hour mark.
Goalless at Old Trafford
It’s 0-0 at Old Trafford as half-time approaches.
United have probably been the better of the two sides as City have looked to threaten on the break to no avail.
If we have extra-time in Manchester it will likely delay the draw.
Follow all the action in our LIVE BLOG.
West Ham heading into the draw?
West Ham look like making an appearance in the pot for tonight’s draw at the moment as they lead Chelsea 1-0 at the London Stadium.
Cheikhou Kouyate converted Dimitri Payer’s cross with a bullet header to open the scoring after 11 minutes.
We’ve only just passed the half-hour mark though so that could all change.
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Numbers game
Here are the numbers to look out for in tonight’s draw.
Arsenal (1), Liverpool (4), United or City (6) and West Ham/Chelsea (8) will be hoping to avoid each other, while fans of Leeds (3) and Newcastle (5) will be eying the big boys as a dream home tie.
The Magpies could also set up a potential tie with Sunderland (7) should David Moyes’ side make it past Southampton tonight.
Origi sets his sights on glory
Divock Origi has backed Liverpool to hand Jurgen Klopp his first trophy at the club by winning the EFL Cup.
The Reds finished runners up in last year’s competition, losing out to Manchester City at Wembley in the first of two unsuccessful finals last campaign.
“We’re here and we want to go until the end,” the Belgian striker said. “It won’t be easy, but we showed a lot of character.”
Read more HERE.
Greetings
Good evening one and all.
Welcome to our LIVE coverage of tonight’s EFL Cup quarter-final draw.
There are some big names in the hat and more will join them after tonight’s final three last-16 ties.
Arsenal eased past Reading last night while Liverpool beat Tottenham at Anfield.
Leeds, Newcastle and Hull also progressed to the quarter-finals - and three more will join them.
Will it be Manchester United or Manchester City? You can follow that one here, live!
West Ham and Chelsea face off too, while Southampton entertain Sunderland at St. Mary’s.
We will have plenty of updates throughout the night - and the all-important draw later on.
Let’s do this!