EFL Cup quarter-final fixtures set for December

The EFL Cup 2025/26 quarter-finals are scheduled for the week of December 16, featuring matchups between Premier League heavyweights and resilient lower-tier teams. Cardiff City will host Chelsea, while Manchester City faces Brentford and Newcastle takes on Fulham. Arsenal rounds out the ties against Crystal Palace.

The draw for the EFL Cup quarter-finals has produced a series of compelling fixtures, set to take place across three days in mid-December 2025. All matches will be broadcast on Sky Sports channels, with select games also available on ITV.

On Tuesday, December 16, Cardiff City will welcome Chelsea to Cardiff at 20:00 GMT, broadcast on Sky Sports Football. The Welsh side advanced after a 2-1 victory over Wrexham in the fourth round on October 28.

The following day, Wednesday, December 17, sees Manchester City hosting Brentford at 19:30 GMT on Sky Sports Football. Brentford progressed with a 5-0 win over Grimsby Town. Later that evening at 20:15 GMT, Newcastle United faces Fulham on Sky Sports Main Event and ITV; Fulham overcame Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 (5-4 on penalties) in the previous round, while Newcastle beat Tottenham 2-0.

The quarter-finals conclude on Tuesday, December 23, with Arsenal taking on Crystal Palace at 20:00 GMT, available on Sky Sports Football and ITV. Arsenal secured their spot with a 2-0 defeat of Brighton & Hove Albion, and Crystal Palace stunned Liverpool 3-0 to advance.

These ties highlight the cup's tradition of upsets, as seen in the fourth round where lower-league teams like Grimsby and Wrexham pushed through earlier stages before falling. The winners will progress to the semi-finals in January and February 2026, with the final at Wembley on March 22.

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Dramatic night-time illustration of Cardiff City Stadium ahead of their EFL Cup quarter-final clash with Chelsea, capturing the intense pre-match atmosphere.
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EFL Cup 2025/26 quarter-finals: Cardiff City vs Chelsea preview

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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.

The 2025/26 FA Cup third round draw has paired Premier League clubs with lower-league opponents for matches starting January 9. Defending champions Crystal Palace travel to sixth-tier Macclesfield, while Liverpool host third-tier Barnsley. Several ties, including four involving top-flight and Championship sides plus two all-Premier League clashes, will be broadcast live on BBC and TNT Sports.

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The Carabao Cup semi-final draw has paired Chelsea with either Arsenal or Crystal Palace, while Manchester City will face Newcastle. Three teams have secured their spots, with the Arsenal-Crystal Palace quarter-final outcome still pending. The ties are scheduled for January and February.

The inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will see its semi-finals and final stages hosted in London from January 28 to February 1, 2026. Matches will take place at Brentford Stadium and Arsenal Stadium, featuring top clubs from England, Morocco, the US, and Brazil. Tickets are now on sale through FIFA's website.

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Following their penalty shootout victory over Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals, Arsenal secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on January 14, 2026. The Gunners capitalized on set-pieces and goalkeeper errors to take a lead into the second leg, while Chelsea's late fightback kept the tie alive. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho's brace offered hope for the hosts under new manager Liam Rosenior.

The Premier League has been granted an exemption to broadcast Saturday 3pm matches on December 27 and January 3 during the festive period, but it will not exercise this option. This decision upholds the traditional UK blackout rule designed to protect attendances at lower-league games. The league remains committed to the blackout until at least the end of its current broadcast rights cycle in 2029.

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With one match remaining in the Champions League league phase, Liverpool sit fourth and need a victory over Qarabag to secure a direct spot in the round of 16. Their recent 3-0 win over Marseille has strengthened their position among the top eight teams. The new format already outlines possible knockout matchups for the Reds and other English clubs.

 

 

 

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