In one of the EFL Cup quarter-final highlights, League One leaders Cardiff City host Premier League side Chelsea on Tuesday, December 16 at 20:00 GMT. The Bluebirds have impressed with wins over lower-tier sides, Burnley, and Wrexham, while Chelsea aims to capitalize on recent momentum. Both managers stress focus amid injury concerns and historical mismatches.
Match Preview
As part of the EFL Cup 2025/26 quarter-finals—detailed in our fixtures overview—League One table-toppers Cardiff City face a stern test against fourth-placed Chelsea at Cardiff City Stadium. Under head coach Brian Barry-Murphy (appointed June from Manchester City's academy), the Bluebirds have excelled, beating League Two's Swindon Town and Cheltenham Town early on, then securing 2-1 away wins at Premier League strugglers Burnley and Championship side Wrexham. Barry-Murphy insists his team won't be intimidated: 'We’ll have to try to give those fans something to feel exhilarated. Every game we’ve played in the competition, we’ve tried to be on the front foot.'
Chelsea arrive after a 2-0 home win over Everton, snapping a four-match winless run. Manager Enzo Maresca, praising ex-colleague Barry-Murphy, labels the tie 'dangerous' and demands concentration to reach the semis. His recent cryptic comments on club support ('the last 48 hours have been the worst') add intrigue, though he dismissed further questions.
Team News
Cardiff: Without attacking midfielder Rubin Colwill (ankle surgery), defender Ronan Kpakio (suspension), and winger Ollie Tanner (ankle, out until January). Gabriel Osho could return from a toe injury. Their latest 4-3 league thriller vs Doncaster featured a 99th-minute winner from left-back Joel Bagan after triple changes.
Chelsea: Resting Cole Palmer (groin management) despite his Everton goal; Dario Essugo (thigh) doubtful, plus Levi Colwill (knee), Romeo Lavia (thigh), Liam Delap (shoulder) out. Mykhailo Mudryk suspended indefinitely, but Moises Caicedo returns from ban.
Key Stats and Context
Cardiff have won five straight league games, topping League One scoring (32 goals) with Yousef Salech leading in goals/assists (including EFL Cup vs Wrexham). They lead quarter-finalists in shots on target (32). Chelsea boast the youngest squad average (22.3 years) and away wins over Wolves/Lincoln. Cardiff have lost all five prior meetings with Chelsea since 1986.
Chelsea are favorites, but Cardiff's cup run promises a competitive upset bid.