How to watch the EFL Cup & EFL Trophy on TV
The competitions are heating up…
Last updated: 02/10/2024
New EFL Cup and Trophy campaigns are officially underway, both providing the first offering of silverware later in the season.
With the two competitions already in full swing, let's take a look at some of the key information for both, including where to catch the EFL Cup and EFL Trophy on TV this season.
EFL Cup & EFL Trophy on TV
The EFL and subsequent EFL competitions, including the EFL Cup and Trophy, will be more available to watch than ever before thanks to a groundbreaking deal with Sky Sports.
In the deal, fans will be able to watch every round of the EFL Cup and Trophy this season live when they’re on exclusively on Sky Sports.
This will be achieved thanks to the new service Sky Sports+, which comes as a new channel but mainly on the revamped Sky Sports app, in particular the ‘Watch’ tab that includes all the streams for the games every weekend.
Sky Sports+
Sky Sports+ is bringing 50% more sport than ever before, most notably with more EFL coverage that will see over 1000 games broadcast live across the three leagues, plus all 93 EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) games and 127 EFL Trophy (Bristol Street Motors Trophy) fixtures.
Sky Sports+ is available for free for all Sky Sports subscribers. All you need to do is purchase a relevant package or add Sky Sports to your existing package if you don’t already have it. Once you have done so, you’ll have access to the apps plethora of streams.
EFL Cup
The EFL Cup, better known as the Carabao Cup, has been contested every year since 1960, running as a secondary domestic competition, with lesser importance than the FA Cup but still holds some weight.
In previous years, many teams and managers specifically didn’t pay much attention to the EFL Cup. But it has seen a resurgence in recent years in terms of importance, most notably after Manchester City became the first team to achieve the domestic treble (Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup).
That has now become the goal for many teams aiming for as much silverware as possible, with Liverpool going for the unprecedented quadruple in the 2021/22 season (they ended up walking away from the season with a domestic double, FA Cup and EFL Cup).
Each round of the EFL Cup is single-legged, with any tied games at full-time going straight to a penalty shootout to determine a victor. The only exception to this is the semi-final, which features two legs.
EFL Cup Round Three
Round Three of the EFL Cup is now pretty much complete, save for the postponed Newcastle vs AFC Wimbledon game, which was scheduled to take place this past week but was postponed due to damage to Wimbeldon's pitch. They will now play their fixture on Tuesday 1st October.
Every other fixture has been played and decided, with no real major surprises taking place this time around.
The biggest upset came from the Preston North End vs Fulham match, where the Premier League side was dumped out via a very long penalty shootout, in which 31 penalties were taken in total.
Aside from that, most other Prem teams saw themselves into the next round, bar the few who played other Prem teams; Everton who lost to Southampton on penalties; Wolves who were narrowly beaten by Brighton; and West Ham who were embarrassed 5-1 by Liverpool.
Manchester United had the most solid win, beating League One side Barnsley 7-0. Chelsea also easily handled their inferior opponent, putting five past current League Two leaders Barrow.
Bolton was no match for Arsenal, managing to score one but conceding five at the Emirates.
The rest of the matches were slightly closer affairs, such as Tottenham who left it until the 88th minute to turn around their 1-0 deficit to beat Coventry 2-1.
And finally of note, surprisingly Aston Villa made a meal of their trip to Wycombe, coming away with a not-so-confident 2-1 win, although that is just when looking at the stats, which shows the hosts having more shots and in general seeming better than the Prem side on the attack.
EFL Cup Round of 16 fixtures
The Round of 16 is next and the draw for it came following Liverpool’s win over West Ham.
The result of the draw as well as the dates and times for the round have been confirmed and are as follows:
Tuesday 29th October
- Southampton vs Stoke City | 7:45pm | Sky Sports+
- Newcastle United vs Chelsea | 7:45pm | Sky Sports+
- Brentford vs Sheffield Wednesday | 8pm | Sky Sports Football
Wednesday 30th October
- Brighton vs Liverpool | 7:30pm | Sky Sports+
- Preston North End vs Arsenal | 7:45pm | Sky Sports+
- Manchester United vs Leicester City | 7:45pm | Sky Sports+
- Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace | 7:45pm | Sky Sports+
- Tottenham vs Manchester City | 8:15pm | Sky Sports Football
A few solid matchups for the next round, with the pick of the bunch for us being Spurs vs Man City. Tottenham has got a real chance at advancing with the favourable home draw, so that is certainly one to watch.
As is Brighton vs Liverpool, another where the home side could spring a bit fo a surprise. Brighton is not a team Liverpool can take easy if they want to go through to the next round, so expect a strong fight there.
Chelsea will make the trip up north for their tie against Newcastle. Both could do with some silverware, so that could be an interesting tie too.
Arsenal has arguably the most favourable draw out of all the top Prem teams still left, although never take for granted the home-ground effect when playing the lower-league sides who really have nothing to lose.
EFL Cup draw: Quarter-finals
The Quarter-final draw for the EFL Cup will likely take place following the conclusion of the final scheduled game of the Round of 16.
This would see the Quarter-final draw happen following the conclusion of Tottenham vs Manchester City on Wednesday 30th October, with the draw likely taking place at 10pm.
EFL Cup round dates & final
Round one: Tuesday 13th & Wednesday 14th August 2024
Round two: Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th August 2024
Round three: Wednesday 18th & Wednesday 25th September
Round of 16: Tuesday 29th & Wednesday 30th October 2024
Quarter-final: W/C Tuesday 17th & Wednesday 18th December
Semi-final: First leg – Wednesday 8th January 2025 | Second leg – Wednesday 5th February 2025
Final: Sunday 16th March
Note: The majority of the dates listed are not confirmed. Date are subject to change according to each round draw.
EFL Trophy
The EFL Trophy, currently known as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, is a competition for teams in the third and fourth tier of English football (League One and League Two) plus 16 under-21 teams from Premier League and Championship clubs.
It was launched in 1981 as is a good chance for the lower league clubs to claim silverware, given that the chance of them achieving FA Cup or EFL Cup glory is rather slim.
The EFL Trophy’s format differs from that of the FA Cup and EFL Cup in that it isn’t simply single-leg rounds, but instead starts with a league system. Round One, or the group stage, consists of 16 groups of four teams, with the groups divided between northern and southern sections depending on the teams’ location.
There are only three games in the group stage so each team plays the other in the group just once. At the end of the group stage, the top two teams will advance to the knockout stage, where the competition then becomes single-leg elimination matches including in the semi-finals.
EFL Trophy groups & fixtures
Northern section
Group A
Teams
- Accrington Stanley (L2)
- Everton U21 (PL2)
- Stockport County (L1)
- Tranmere Rovers (L2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Tranmere Rovers vs Everton U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Accrington Stanley vs Stockport County
- 17th September 2024 – Stockport County vs Everton U21
- 8th October 2024 – Tranmere Rovers vs Accrington Stanley
- 29th October 2024 – Accrinton Stanley vs Everton U21
- 12th November 2024 – Stockport County vs Tranmere Rovers
Group B
Teams
- Port Vale (L2)
- Salford (L2)
- Wolves U21 (PL2)
- Wrexham (L1)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Salford vs Port Vale
- 3rd September 2024 – Port Vales vs Wolves U21
- 10th September 2024 – Wrexham vs Salford
- 8th October 2024 – Wrexham vs Wolves U21
- 12th November 2024 – Port Vale vs Wrexham
- 12th November 2024 – Salford vs Wolves U21
Group C
Teams
- Carlisle (L2)
- Morecambe (L2)
- Nottingham Forest U21 (PL2)
- Wigan (L1)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 3rd September 2024 – Carlisle United vs Nottingham Forest U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Wigan vs Morecambe
- 8th October 2024 – Carlisle United vs Wigan
- 8th October 2024 – Morecambe vs Nottingham Forest U21
- 12th November 2024 –Morecambe vs Carlisle
- 12th November 2024 – Wigan vs Nottingham Forest U21
Group D
Teams
- Aston Villa U21 (PL2)
- Barrow (L2)
- Bolton (L1)
- Fleetwood Town (L2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 27th August 2024 – Fleetwood Town vs Aston Villa U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Barrow vs Bolton
- 8th October 2024 – Bolton vs Aston Villa U21
- 8th October 2024 – Fleetwood Town vs Barrow
- 29th October 2024 – Barrow vs Aston Villa U21
- 12th November 2024 – Bolton vs Fleetwood Town
Group E
Teams
- Blackpool (L1)
- Crewe Alexandra (L2)
- Harrogate Town (L2)
- Liverpool U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 27th August 2024 – Harrogate Town vs Liverpool U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Blackpool vs Crewe Alexandra
- 8th October 2024 – Crewe Alexandra vs Harrogate Town
- 8th October 2024 – Blackpool vs Liverpool U21
- 12th November 2024 – Crewe Alexandra vs Liverpool U21
- 12th November 2024 – Harrogate vs Blackpool
Group F
Teams
- Barnsley (L1)
- Doncaster Rovers (L2)
- Huddersfield (L1)
- Manchester United U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Barnsley vs Manchester United U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Doncaster Rovers vs Huddersfield
- 8th October 2024 – Doncaster Rovers vs Manchester United U21
- 8th October 2024 – Huddersfield vs Barnsley
- 12th November 2024 – Huddersfield vs Manchester United U21
- 12th November 2024 – Barnsley vs Doncaster Rovers
Group G
Teams
- Chesterfield (L2)
- Grimsby (L2)
- Lincoln City (L1)
- Manchester City U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Chesterfield vs Manchester City U21
- 27th August 2024 – Grimsby vs Manchester City U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Lincoln City vs Chesterfield
- 24th September 2024 – Lincoln City vs Manchester City U21
- 8th October 2024 – Grimsby vs Lincoln City
- 12th November 2024 – Chesterfield vs Grimsby
Group H
Teams
- Bradford City (L2)
- Mansfield Town (L1)
- Newcastle U21 (PL2)
- Rotherham (L1)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Rotherham vs Mansfield Town
- 3rd September 2024 – Bradford City vs Newcastle U21
- 17th September 2024 – Mansfield Town vs Bradford City
- 8th October 2024 – Rotherham vs Newcastle U21
- 29th October 2024 – Mansfield Town vs Newcastle U21
- 12th November 2024 – Bradford City vs Rotherham
Southern section
Group A
Teams
- Birmingham (L1)
- Fulham U21 (PL2)
- Shrewsbury (L1)
- Walsall (L2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Shrewsbury vs Fulham U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Birmingham vs Walsall
- 17th September 2024 – Walsall vs Fulham U21
- 8th October 2024 – Shrewsbury vs Birmingham
- 29th October 2024 – Birmingham vs Fulham U21
- 12th November 2024 – Walsall vs Shrewsbury
Group B
Teams
- AFC Wimbledon (L2)
- Brighton U21 (PL2)
- Crawley Town (L1)
- Wycombe (L1)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Crawley Town vs Brighton U21
- 20th August 2024 – AFC Wimbledon vs Wycombe
- 24th September 2024 – Wycombe vs Brighton U21
- 8th October 2024 – Crawley Town vs AFC Wimbledon
- 29th October 2024 – AFC Wimbledon vs Brighton U21
- 12th November 2024 – Wycombe vs Crawley
Group C
Teams
- Bromley (L2)
- Cambridge (L1)
- Charlton (L1)
- Chelsea U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 3rd September 2024 – Bromley vs Cambridge
- 17th September 2024 – Cambridge vs Charlton
- 24th September 2024 – Bromley vs Chelsea U21
- 29th October 2024 – Charlton vs Chelsea U21
- 5th November 2024 – Cambridge vs Chelsea U21
- 12th November 2024 – Charlton vs Bromley
Group D
Teams
- Crystal Palace U21 (PL2)
- Gillingham (L2)
- Peterborough (L1)
- Stevenage (L1)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Stevenage vs Crystal Palace U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Gillingham vs Peterborough
- 24th September 2024 – Gillingham vs Crystal Palace U21
- 8th October 2024 – Peterborough vs Stevenage
- 5th November 2024 – Peterborough vs Crystal Palace U21
- 12th November 2024 – Stevenage vs Gillingham
Group E
Teams
- Arsenal U21 (PL2)
- Colchester (L2)
- Leyton Orient (L1)
- MK Dons (L2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 3rd September 2024 – Leyton Orient vs Arsenal U21
- 17th September 2024 – Colchester vs MK Dons
- 8th October 2024 – Leyton Orient vs Colchester
- 8th October 2024 – MK Dons vs Arsenal U21
- 12th November 2024 – Colchester vs Arsenal U21
- 12th November 2024 – MK Dons vs Leyton Orient
Group F
Teams
- Burton Albion (L1)
- Leicester City U21 (PL2)
- Northampton (L1)
- Notts County (L2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Burton Albion vs Leicester City U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Burton Albion vs Notts County
- 8th October 2024 – Notts County vs Northampton
- 5th November 2024 – Northampton vs Leicester City U21
- 12th November 2024 –Notts County vs Leicester U21
- 12th November 2024 – Northampton vs Burton Albion
Group G
Teams
- Bristol Rovers (L1)
- Exeter City (L1)
- Swindon Town (L2)
- Tottenham U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Bristol Rovers vs Tottenham U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Exeter City vs Swindon Town
- 24th September 2024 – Exeter City vs Tottenham U21
- 8th October 2024 – Swindon Town vs Bristol Rovers
- 29th October 2024 – Bristol Rovers vs Exeter City
- 5th November 2024 – Swindon Town vs Tottenham U21
Group H
Teams
- Cheltenham (L2)
- Newport County (L2)
- Reading (L1)
- West Ham U21 (PL2)
Fixtures (subject to change)
- 20th August 2024 – Reading vs West Ham U21
- 3rd September 2024 – Newport County vs Cheltenham
- 17th September 2024 – Newport County vs West Ham U21
- 8th October 2024 – Cheltenham vs Reading
- 29th October 2024 – Cheltenham vs West Ham U21
- 12th November 2024 – Reading vs Newport County