Carabao Cup

Here we explore the competition’s rich history and look ahead to the 2025–26 season.


Carabao Cup: Full History & List of Winners

Origins & Format

  • The competition began as the Football League Cup in 1960–61, established to boost match attendances and replace the Southern Professional Floodlit Cup

  • Initially, the final was contested over two legs; from 1967, it became a one-off final at Wembley.

  • Since its inception, it has been open to all 92 professional clubs across the top four tiers of English football.

  • European qualification (to UEFA competition) began in the late 1960s, increasing the tournament’s appeal.

  • Named Carabao Cup since 2017–18 season due to sponsorship.

Records & Highlights

  • Most successful club: Liverpool, with 10 titles

  • Other top winners:

    • Manchester City: 8 titles

    • Manchester United: 6

    • Chelsea: 5

    • Aston Villa: 5

  • Noteworthy victors: Clubs outside the top tier have occasionally triumphed—Norwich City (1962), QPR (1967), Swindon Town (1969), Sheffield Wednesday (1991).

  • Recent winners:

    • 2023–24: Liverpool (10th title)

    • 2024–25: Newcastle United defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the final, claiming their first-ever League Cup

Final Winners By Year (Recent & Historical Highlights)

The full list spans over six decades, but here’s a snapshot:

Year Winner
1961–1969 Early breakthrough winners like Aston Villa, Norwich, QPR, Swindon
1980s–1990s Dominated by Liverpool, Manchester United, others
2010s–2020s Manchester City, Liverpool, and others frequently lifted the trophy
2024 Liverpool (10th)
2025 Newcastle United (1st)

2025–26 Carabao Cup: Format & Review

Competition Format & Changes

  • The 2025–26 season marks the 66th edition of the EFL/Carabao Cup.

  • A preliminary round has been reintroduced—the first time since 2011–12—with four teams (Barnet, Oldham, Accrington Stanley, Newport County) battling in two regionalised ties to secure a spot in Round One

  • This change was driven by the need to accommodate nine Premier League clubs involved in European competitions, ensuring they enter the competition smoothly from Round Three

  • The first-round draw took place on 26 June, with preliminary matches scheduled for the week commencing 4 August

  • Round Three is set across two weeks in mid-September, followed by fourth round in late October, quarter-finals in December, semi-finals in Jan–Feb, and the final at Wembley on 22 March 2026

Defending Champions & Key Fixtures

  • Newcastle United enter as defending champions, having ended a 70-year silverware drought by defeating Liverpool in the 2025 final

  • The third-round draw features several high-profile fixtures:

Contenders & Predictions

  • According to latest BetMGM odds, the favourites are:

    • Liverpool (+500)

    • Manchester City (+600)

    • Arsenal (+800)

    • Chelsea (+800)

    • Newcastle United (+900)

  • Analysts note Liverpool’s depth and recent success give them a slight edge, while City, Arsenal, and Chelsea also have strong claims


Summary

  • The Carabao Cup has evolved since its 1960 inception into a prestigious mid-season knockout competition open to 92 clubs.

  • Liverpool remain the most successful club (10 wins), while Newcastle United recently won their first Cup in 2025.

  • The 2025–26 edition introduces a new preliminary round to ease fixture congestion and allow European clubs to enter later.

  • Newcastle are defending champions, with high-stakes third-round fixtures already drawn.

  • Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea are among the top contenders—but with Newcastle in the mix, the competition promises to be fierce.