Chelsea, Cardiff City and EFL Cup
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On Tuesday, two of the biggest clubs in Wales will meet in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, renewing a cross-nation rivalry that has laid dormant for 21 years.
Chelsea have discovered who they will face in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. Enzo Maresca's side have been rewarded with a tie against Cardiff City after knocking out Wolves in the fourth round on Wednesday night in a seven-goal thriller, which saw Liam Delap sent off on his return from injury.
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson says a gruelling playing schedule meant he was forced into making a raft of changes to his starting side as they tumbled out of the Carabao Cup. This Friday's home game against Championship leaders Coventry City (20:00 GMT) will be Wrexham's fifth game in 14 days.
Wrexham 1-2 Cardiff City: The Bluebirds book quarter-final place after beating rivals in Carabao Cup
Cardiff City have booked a place in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup following a thrilling win over Welsh rivals Wrexham at the STōK Cae Ras.Goals from Yusef Salach and Will Fish secured the
Phil Parkinson's side lost a winnable game, local pride, and the chance of a big cup draw in Tuesday's defeat to Cardiff
Yousef Salech and Will Fish both netted as League One Cardiff City beat Championship Wrexham at the Stok Cae Ras to progress into the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup.
Wrexham will face off against Cardiff City in the fourth round of the 2025/2026 Carabao Cup. Fans in the USA can watch all the action live on television or stream it online through available broadcast options.
On Tuesday, Wrexham will face Cardiff for the first time in 21 years – a lot has changed at the two clubs since their last
Leaders Cardiff Devils lose 3-1 at Belfast Giants, falling to their second Elite League defeat of the season despite taking the lead.
For Wrexham, the EFL Cup offers a fresh narrative arc. This Championship season may tell a fairly blah story of a club levelling out. If that is indeed the case then there is nothing to be lost and a whole lot to be gained from a deep cup run.
The Cardiff Halloween Festival 2025 has just kicked off, but customers are saying it flopped so hard they’ve branded it the new Willy Wonka event. The Welsh capital hosted the fair down at Alexandra Head in Cardiff Bay, which was a lot like the previous year’s set-up. This time, however, it received much scarier reviews.