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The Carabao Cup quarter-final ties have been drawn.
Just two of the big Premier League six remain in the competition, with Chelsea beating Blackburn Rovers 2-0 at Stamford Bridge and Liverpool edging past Bournemouth 2-1 on their travels on Wednesday (November 1) night.
Arsenal were dumped out with a 3-1 defeat away at West Ham, while defending champions Manchester United were convincingly beat 3-0 on home turf with last season's finalists Newcastle exacting a measure of revenge to deepen Erik ten Hag's woes.
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Fulham and Everton are the other top-flight sides still gunning for glory. Middlesbrough are the only Championship representative following their 3-2 victory over Exeter City, and Port Vale of League One are the lowest-ranked team remaining having defeated League Two's Mansfield 1-0.
The next round will take place on the week commencing December 18, with the eight teams now knowing who they'll face after the draw was completed at Old Trafford by Sky Sports pundits Izzy Christiansen and Andy Cole.
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Carabao Cup quarter-final draw in full
Everton vs Fulham
Chelsea vs Newcastle
Port Vale vs Middlesbrough
Liverpool vs West Ham
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