The likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur will all enter the draw for the third round of the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool lifted the trophy last season, defeating the Blues 11-10 on penalties following an entertaining 0-0 draw at Wembley back in February. This year's competition is slightly different than others, with the third round not actually taking place until the week commencing November 7 due to the unusual factor of this year's World Cup being held in the winter - changing the dates for international friendlies in the process.
Still, the draw will occur tonight and football.london answers all of your key questions right here.
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When will the draw take place?
The Carabao Cup third-round draw will take place on Wednesday, August 24 following the conclusion of Newcastle United’s second-round tie against Tranmere Rovers. The draw is expected to take place around 9.45pm, but will be dependent on whether penalties are needed to separate the Magpies and Mickey Mellon's side.
Where can I watch the draw?
The draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Football. It can also be streamed via the SkyGo app and Sky Sports Football's YouTube channel.
What number ball is my club?
Here are the ball numbers for the draw:
AFC Bournemouth
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Blackburn Rovers
Brentford
Burnley
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Crawley Town
Crystal Palace
Derby County
Everton
Gillingham
Leicester City
Lincoln City
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
MK Dons
Morecambe
Newport County
Nottingham Forest
Sheffield Wednesday
Southampton
Stevenage
Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Forest Green Rovers or Brighton & Hove Albion
Leeds United or Barnsley
Tranmere Rovers or Newcastle United
Wycombe Wanderers or Bristol City
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