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EFL CARABAO CUP

Manchester rivals City and United handed kind EFL Carabao Cup quarter-final ties

The EFL Carabao Cup quarter-final draw resulted in two all-Premier League ties and favourable fixtures for Manchester City and Manchester United.

Manchester rivals City and United handed kind EFL Carabao Cup quarter-final ties
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Manchester United have been granted a golden chance to advance to the EFL Carabao Cup's semi-finals after being drawn against fourth-tier Colchester United in the last eight. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side beat Chelsea 2-1 on Wednesday and will now host the lowest-ranked team left in the competition.

Manchester City, comfortable 3-1 winners against Southampton in the last round, have a similarly promising path into the final four as Pep Guardiola's men seek to secure the trophy for the third successive season. The holders are set to visit Oxford United, who sit fifth in League One, at Kassam Stadium. The other two ties are both all-Premier League clashes.

Merseyside clubs handed Premier League ties

Liverpool were drawn away to Aston Villa following a see-sawing shoot-out triumph over Arsenal, while Everton and the under-pressure Marco Silva will welcome high-flying Leicester City to Goodison Park. Each of the four quarter-final ties are scheduled to take place in the week beginning 16 December.

New date for Liverpool-Villa quarter-final

European champions Liverpool are simultaneously due to be in Qatar for the Club World Cup, further complicating an already congested fixture list. Reds boss Jurgen Klopp threatened to boycott the next stage of the EFL Carabao Cup if an appropriate solution to the logjam cannot be found. "If they don't find an appropriate place for us, not 03:00am on Christmas Day, then we don't play it," Klopp said after the Arsenal encounter, which ended level at 5-5 after 90 minutes. They have to make that decision. You have to think about these things."

The tournament organisers are currently trying to find a suitable new date for the Liverpool-Villa game.

EFL Cup quarter-final draw in full: 

Oxford United v Manchester City
Manchester United v Colchester United
Aston Villa v Liverpool
Everton v Leicester City