Holders Liverpool will be among seven sides entering the Carabao Cup as the draw for the third round of competition takes place.

The Reds, who beat Chelsea in last season's final, are among English football's representatives in Europe, meaning they receive a bye until the last 32. But with the second round concluding last season's finalists, along with Manchester City, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham and Manchester United will enter the competition.

The 24/25 season sees a revised format in the Champions League, with more games being played and an increased strain on the domestic calendar. In turn, the Carabao Cup draw is changing with the six teams [Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Man Utd and Tottenham] in Europe's top two competitions all unable to face each other.

They will be drawn separately to the other 26 teams, simply to determine whether they will be home or away. The first six teams pulled out of the main draw will then be their opponents, with the rest of the ties allotted in the traditional fashion.

It may sound a bit more complicated, but we will talk you through all of the details and provide live updates as they happen. The draw is expected to get underway at around 10.15pm, but join Mirror Football before for all the info you need to know...

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Lopetegui pleased with progress

West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui was pleased to see his side make it past a tricky opponent in Bournemouth.

He said: “We are happy to progress into the next round. It’s never easy against a good Premier League team."

McKenna left crushed by upset

Kieran McKenna has hailed Wimbledon after the League Two side beat his Premier League Ipswich in the second round of the Carabao Cup.

A stunned McKenna said: “We had the perfect start, but it was a disappointing night.

“All credit to Wimbledon, it is their night. We had 90% of the play but we did not defend two set plays well enough, and those two moments cost us.

“There are not too many positives to take out pf the night, but everyone knows what our priorities are this season.”

Nuno rues Forest's luck

Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo has rued his side's luck having heavily practised penalties before their defeat to Newcastle.

He told Sky Sports: "It was a setback to concede in the first minute but the reaction was good. We had good spells against a good team.

"We had a lot of chances but not the final shot. The finishing was missing but overall good to see. We prepared but then it comes to the competition. We don't have too much time until we play again.

"It is important we realise we have solutions. We could be more balanced. But moving forward we have more options and solutions because we have a hard task ahead of us."

Howe relieved with win

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has admitted his relief at their win against Nottingham Forest on penalties.

He told Sky Sports: "Shootouts are always a lottery, our lads dealt with that pressure really well and full credit to the lads keeping their composure.

"We practiced [penalties] yesterday, it is something we always prioritise - I was hoping we wouldn't need it. We had a great start, but we lost our way and recovered in the second half.

"We struggled with the ball at times and their shape was good and compact. We struggled to break them down and our off the ball shape wasn't as normal."

When the ties will take place

A reminder that the third round ties will take place on weeks commencing 16 and 23 September.

'Fantastic opportunity' for minnows

Michael Dawson believes Wimbledon and Barrow fans will be delighted with their clubs' ties, at home to Newcastle and away to Barrow respectively.

Dawson said: "It's a fantastic opportunity for the two League Two teams. You get the opportunity, you get to the third round and you want a big team. That's what they got. Fantastic."

A happy Newcastle

Les Ferdinand believes Newcastle will be happy with being drawn away to AFC Wimbledon, despite another long trip for the Magpies.

Ferdinand said: "Fantastic for those two teams yes. I think Newcastle will be happy apart from it being away from home."

Third round draw in full

Everton vs Southampton

QPR vs Crystal Palace

Stoke City vs Fleetwood Town

Brighton vs Wolves

AFC Wimbledon vs Newcastle United

Chelsea vs Barrow

Walsall vs Leicester City

Brentford vs Leyton Orient

Blackpool vs Sheffield Wednesday

Preston North End vs Fulham

Manchester United vs Barnsley

Wycombe Wanderers vs Aston Villa

Coventry City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester City vs Watford

Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers

Liverpool vs West Ham

Final ties

Brighton vs Wolves

AFC Wimbledon vs Newcastle United

Chelsea vs Barrow

Next few ties

Everton vs Southampton

QPR vs Crystal Palace

Stoke City vs Fleetwood Town

Rest of the ties begin

Walsall vs Leicester City

Brentford vs Leyton Orient

Blackpool vs Sheffield Wednesday

Preston North End vs Fulham

Final European teams

Manchester United vs Barnsley

Wycombe Wanderers vs Aston Villa

Coventry City vs Tottenham Hotspur

Next lot of European teams

Manchester City vs Watford

Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers

First tie out the hat

Liverpool vs West Ham

Here we go - finally

Right, finally then we're ready to go. The draw for the third round of the Carabao Cup is about to begin.

Newcastle tipped for home draw

Former Newcastle captain Kevin Nolan is keen for his old side to be handed a home tie in the next round.

Nolan told BBC Sport: "A tough night for Newcastle, but they have come through which is the main thing. They will look for a home draw, and the reception the fans gave Sandro Tonali was fantastic."

West Ham urged to take cup seriously

Former West Ham coach Kevin Nolan believes the new management regime at the Hammers should take the Carabao Cup seriously.

He told BBC Sport: "This year West Ham have got to get into the latter stages of these rounds especially with not being in Europe this year. This is a great opportunity to get into Europa League by winning this."

Matchwinner Longstaff keen to go far

Newcastle's matchwinner Sean Longstaff is keen for his side to go on a deep run in the Cup.

"Massive result for us and hopefully one that kickstarts our season. I love working with the manager every day. We want to be tough to beat this year and we got a good result tonight, we want to kick on," he told Sky Sports.

"It is massive. There's no European football this year so the cup competitions will play a massive part in our season. We want to go as far as we can. A home tie would not go amiss! Fingers crossed."

Wimbledon boss praying for dream Arsenal tie

Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson is hoping his side draw Arsenal away in tonight's draw. The Dons beat Premier League Ipswich on penalties tonight to book their place in the next round.

"The underdog story in football. It's another amazing night in another chapter in that story," he told BBC Sport.

"We always have to do it the hard way as a football club, but we find a way. It was a terrible start. We spoke about not giving them anything soft, if they pick you off or score a worldie - you live with that. We didn't want to give a soft one away which is exactly what we have done.

"It could have ended up being an easy night for Ipswich if we folded. I wouldn't mind the Gunners away."

A reminder of the pre-draw

A reminder of how the pre-draw played out. Four of the Bowl 1 teams will be at home, the other two will be away.

Who will do the draw?

Mark Chapman will host tonight's draw, with Les Ferdinand and Michael Dawson pulling the balls out of the bowls.

How the draw will work

The first six ties will be drawn by alternating between one club from Bowl 1 and one club from Bowl 2, with the Home/Away positioning of the club from Bowl 1 already pre-determined in the earlier draw.

Once the six Clubs from Bowl 1 have been drawn, the remaining ten ties will be drawn from Bowl 2 only. From this round of the competition, the draw is no longer split into northern and southern sections.

When will the ties take place

The Carabao Cup Round Three ties will take place the week commencing 16 & 23 September, with fixtures in the Champions League (W/C 16 September) and Europa League (W/C 23 September) also scheduled during this period.

The final ball numbers

  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Barnsley
  4. Barrow
  5. Blackpool
  6. Bolton
  7. Brighton
  8. Chelsea
  9. Coventry
  10. Crystal Palace
  11. Everton
  12. Fleetwood
  13. Fulham
  14. Leicester
  15. Leyton Orient
  16. Liverpool
  17. Manchester City
  18. Manchester United
  19. Preston
  20. QPR
  21. Sheffield Wednesday
  22. Stoke City
  23. Tottenham
  24. Walsall
  25. Watford
  26. Wimbledon
  27. Southampton
  28. Brentford
  29. Newcastle
  30. Wycombe
  31. West Ham
  32. Wolves

Newcastle win

Newcastle have beaten Forest 4-3 on penalties in a shootout that swung back and forth. But Longstaff kept cool to send the visitors into the third round.

Penalties underway at Forest

The penalty shootout for the final spot in the third round is underway between Nottingham Forest and Newcastle.

Around the grounds

Nottingham Forest's clash with Newcastle is the last game playing. The rest of the games finished as follows:

Wolves 2-0 Burnley

AFC Wimbledon 2-2 Ipswich Town (Wimbledon win 4-2 on penalties)

Cardiff 3-5 Southampton

Colchester 0-1 Brentford

Swansea 0-1 Wycombe

West Ham 1-0 Bournemouth

Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle is heading into a penalty shootout.

Wimbledon knock out Ipswich

Wimbledon have beaten Premier League Ipswich 4-2 on penalties to progress to the third round!

First full-times are in

The first full-times of the evening are in. They are as follows:

Wolves 2-0 Burnley

Swansea City 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers

Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon have taken Ipswich to a penalty shoot-out after their clash ended 2-2.