EFL Cup | 4th Round | 28/29 Oct '25

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Tues 28th Oct
19:45 - Grimsby Town v Brentford - Sky Sports+
19:45 - Wycombe Wanderers v Fulham - Sky Sports+
20:00 - Wrexham v Cardiff City - ITV1/ITVX

Wed 29th Oct
19:45 - Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion- Sky Sports+
19:45 - Liverpool v Crystal Palace - Sky Sports PL
19:45 - Swansea City v Manchester City - Sky Sports+
19:45 - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea - Sky Sports+
20:00 - Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur - ITV1/ITVX
 
Expecting tonight to be fairly straight forward.

The game in Wales will probably be the best game.
 
Cardiff look a good side ...... full of running, full of ideas, good passing ability


...... meanwhile, barring a 2nd half miracle, it looks like the end of the road for Harry Haddocks rag conquerors, Grimsby!
 
Cardiff look a good side ...... full of running, full of ideas, good passing ability


...... meanwhile, barring a 2nd half miracle, it looks like the end of the road for Harry Haddocks rag conquerors, Grimsby!
Cardiff are also managed by Brian Barry-Murphy; ex City Academy coach. (Knew his dad well...the legendary Jimmy.)
 
Just looked at the dippers side, very youthful, inexperienced side and no backup on the bench against a very decent Palace side, that should be Palace progressing tonight and another dippers defeat.

Expect arsenal to win easily, they've rotated fully but got a near fully fit and strong team against a rotated Brighton side.

Chelsea to win at Wolves who have far bigger problems.

Newcastle very spurs is a bit of a coin flip, two fairly evenly matched lineups, I'd edge for Newcastle on the basis that they're at home.
 
Just looked at the dippers side, very youthful, inexperienced side and no backup on the bench against a very decent Palace side, that should be Palace progressing tonight and another dippers defeat.

Expect arsenal to win easily, they've rotated fully but got a near fully fit and strong team against a rotated Brighton side.

Chelsea to win at Wolves who have far bigger problems.

Newcastle very spurs is a bit of a coin flip, two fairly evenly matched lineups, I'd edge for Newcastle on the basis that they're at home.
Arsenal have a virtually completely rotated side, only Eze is a 1st team starter and are playing a 15 year old on the right wing and a 17 year old striker. Brighton should already be out of sight - they have missed 2 one on ones with Kepa in the 1st 10 mins.
 

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