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All you need to know about Carabao Cup fourth-round draw ahead of Tottenham vs Doncaster

Tottenham Hotspur begin their Carabao Cup campaign with a clash against Doncaster Rovers. Here are all the details that Spurs fans would want to know about the draw for the fourth round.

Several Spurs players have said that there is a hunger in the squad to win more silverware following their Europa League success back in May.

The Carabao Cup represents Tottenham’s best chance of lifting another trophy this season, and Thomas Frank’s men start their campaign against Doncaster Rovers at home on Wednesday.

Although one would expect the Dane to rotate his Spurs squad significantly, the Lilywhites are overwhelming favourites to beat the League One side and progress to the fourth round.

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Date and time for Carabao Cup Fourth Round draw as Tottenham look to earn a place in the pot

Provided Tottenham overcome Doncaster, here are the details that Spurs fans need to know about the draw for the next round:

When is the fourth round draw? The Carabao Cup fourth-round draw is scheduled for Wednesday, September 24. It will take place live following the conclusion of the third-round clash between Port Vale and Arsenal.

While the draw is scheduled to start at 10 pm, it could be delayed if the clash between Arsenal and Port Vale goes to penalties.

Where can you watch the draw? Spurs fans can watch the fourth round draw live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football. The draw will also be streamed on Sky Sports’ Football YouTube channel and on their social media channels.

When will the fourth round fixture be played? The Carabao Cup fourth-round fixtures are set to take place during the week commencing Monday, October 27, 2025, with most matches kicking off on the evening of Tuesday, October 28, or Wednesday, October 29.

Which teams are still left in the Carabao Cup

There have already been some giant killings in the second round of the Carabao Cup, with Manchester United being knocked out of the competition by Grimsby Town.

Premier League sides Sunderland and Leeds also crashed out of the second round against lower league opposition. Tottenham will be desperate not to join them on that list.

Here are all the third-round Carabao Cup fixtures that will be played this week:

  1. Sheffield Wednesday / Grimsby Town
  2. Brentford / Aston Villa
  3. Crystal Palace / Millwall
  4. Swansea City / Nottingham Forest
  5. Barnsley / Brighton
  6. Burnley / Cardiff City
  7. Fulham / Cambridge United
  8. Lincoln City / Chelsea
  9. Wigan Athletic / Wycombe Wanderers
  10. Wolves / Everton
  11. Wrexham / Reading
  12. Liverpool / Southampton
  13. Huddersfield Town / Manchester City
  14. Tottenham / Doncaster Rovers
  15. Newcastle / Bradford City
  16. Port Vale / Arsenal
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