2024–25 EFL Cup


The 2024–25 EFL Cup was the 65th season of the English Football League Cup. It was sponsored by Carabao Energy Drink and known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons. The EFL Cup was open to all clubs participating in the Premier League and the English Football League.
The winner of the competition qualified for the play-off round of the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League.
Liverpool were the defending champions, having beaten Chelsea in the previous season's final. They were beaten in this season's final by Newcastle United, who won their first EFL Cup and a first domestic trophy since the 1954–55 FA Cup.

Teams

All 92 clubs in the Premier League and English Football League entered the season's EFL Cup. Access was distributed across the top 4 leagues of the English football league system.
In the first round, 22 of 24 Championship clubs, and all League One and League Two clubs entered.
The following round, the two remaining Championship clubs, who finished 18th and 19th in the 2023–24 Premier League season, and the Premier League clubs not involved in either the Champions League, Europa League or Conference League entered.
Clubs entering in this roundClubs advancing from previous roundNumber of gamesMain date
First round

  • N/A
  • 3513 August 2024
    Second round
  • 35 winners from first round
  • 2527 August 2024
    Third round
  • 25 winners from second round
  • 1617 September 2024 24 September 2024
    Fourth round

    • 16 winners from third round
    830 October 2024
    Quarter-finals
    • 8 winners from fourth round
    418 December 2024
    Semi-finals
    • 4 winners from quarter-finals
    4 6 January 2025 3 February 2025
    Final

    • 2 winners from semi-finals
    116 March 2025

    First round

    A total of 70 teams played in the first round: 24 from League Two, 24 from League One, and 22 from the Championship. The draw for this round was split on a geographical basis into "northern" and "southern" sections, where teams were drawn against a team from the same section. The draw was made on 27 June 2024 by Frank Sinclair and Gary McAllister.
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    Second round

    A total of 50 teams played in the second round: the 13 Premier League clubs not involved in European competitions and the two best-ranked EFL Championship clubs entered at this stage along with the 35 winners from the first round. The draw for this round was split on a geographical basis into "northern" and "southern" sections, where teams were drawn against a team from the same section. The draw was made on 14 August 2024 by Jermaine Beckford and Curtis Davies.
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    Third round

    A total of 32 teams played in the third round: the seven Premier League clubs involved in European competitions entered at this stage along with the 25 winners from the second round. The draw was made on 28 August 2024 by Michael Dawson and Les Ferdinand, where conditions were implemented to ensure clubs participating in the UEFA Champions League did not draw clubs participating in the UEFA Europa League due to fixture clashes.
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    Fourth round

    The 16 winners from the third round played in the fourth round. Championship sides Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday and Stoke City were the lowest-ranked teams in the draw, which was made on 25 September 2024 by Jamie Redknapp and Kevin Nolan.
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    Quarter-finals

    The eight winners from the fourth round played in the quarter-finals. For the first time since the 2009–10 season, all eight remaining teams were Premier League sides. The draw was made on 30 October 2024 by Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen.
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    Semi-finals

    The four winners from the quarter-finals played in the semi-finals. The draw was made on 19 December 2024 by Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp.
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    Final

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