The 2018–19 EFL Cup was the 59th season of the EFL Cup. Also known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, the competition was open to all 92 clubs participating in the Premier League and the English Football League. The first round was played on 14 August 2018, ten days after the start of the Football League season.[1]Manchester City successfully defended their title,[2] their first step in becoming the first English team to complete a domestic treble for the football season, as they later won the 2018–19 Premier League and the 2018–19 FA Cup. The final was held at Wembley Stadium in London on 24 February 2019.[3]
Format
In June 2018, it was announced that there would be a number of changes to the competition after a vote by all of the English Football League clubs at their annual EFL Summer Conference in Portugal.[4][5]Extra time would be scrapped for all rounds except for the final with the tie progressing straight to a penalty shoot-out in the event of a draw after 90 minutes.[6] This was introduced in order to reduce "additional fatigue issues".[6] The ABBA penalty system trial would also be scrapped and the format for a penalty shoot-out would return to the ABAB format.[6] Seeding was removed for the first two rounds however the first two rounds remained organised on a regional basis.[6]Video assistant referees (VAR) were also authorised for use at matches played at Premier League club grounds.[6]
Access
All 92 clubs in the Premier League and English Football League entered the season's EFL Cup. Access was distributed across leagues.[7]
In the first round, the draw was regionalised into northern and southern clubs with 22 Championship clubs and all League One and League Two clubs entering in this round.[7]
The first round draw was held on 15 June 2018 in Vietnam.[7] The second round draw was held on 16 August 2018 in England, drawn by Mick McCarthy and Chris Waddle.[9]
Clubs entering in this round
Clubs advancing from previous round
No of games
First round (70 clubs)
24 clubs from EFL League Two
24 clubs from EFL League One
22 clubs from EFL Championship
N/A
35
Second round (50 clubs)
2 clubs from EFL Championship
13 Premier League clubs (not involved in European competition)
35 winners from first round
25
Third round (32 clubs)
7 Premier League clubs (involved in European competition)
25 winners from second round
16
Fourth round (16 clubs)
No other entries
16 winners from third round
8
Quarter-finals (8 clubs)
No other entries
8 winners from fourth round
4
Semi-finals (4 clubs)
No other entries
4 winners from quarter-finals
2 (over 2 legs each)
Final (2 clubs)
No other entries
2 winners from semi-finals
1
First round
A total of 70 clubs played in the first round: 24 from League Two (tier 4), 24 from League One (tier 3), and 22 from the Championship (tier 2). The draw for this round was split on a geographical basis into 'northern' and 'southern' sections. Teams were drawn against a team from the same section. The draw was made on 15 June 2018.[10]
A total of 50 clubs played in the second round with 13 teams from the Premier League joining in this round (teams without international liabilities), also the 2 remaining Championship teams entered. The draw for this round was split on a geographical basis into 'northern' and 'southern' sections. Teams were drawn against a team from the same section.
Stadium: The Den Attendance: 3,645 Referee: Darren England
Third round
A total of 32 teams played in this round. The seven remaining Premier League clubs involved in European competition joined the 25 match-winners from the second round.[11] The draw was held on 30 August 2018.[12]