The Mag
·25 de setembro de 2025
Bookies react after Newcastle United draw Spurs in Carabao Cup last 16

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsThe Mag
·25 de setembro de 2025
The Carabao Cup fourth draw was made on Wednesday night.
This followed the final four games of the fourth round having played out on Wednesday night.
Man City, Arsenal and Spurs all progressing.
A commanding 4-1 win that should have seen a far bigger winning margin to reflect.
Here is the full fourth round draw and then how the bookies see the chances of Newcastle United lifting the trophy now, as well as their competitors.
Full Carabao Cup fourth round draw
Arsenal v Brighton Grimsby Town v Brentford Swansea City v Manchester City Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur Wrexham v Cardiff City Liverpool v Crystal Palace Wolves v Chelsea Wycombe Wanderers v Fulham
The general odds from various bookies on which club will win the Carabao Cup this season (odds in brackets are from before the third round matches were played):
4/1 (5/1) Liverpool
5/1 (6/1) Man City
7/1 (6/1) Arsenal
8/1 (6/1) Chelsea
9/1 (10/1) Newcastle United
11/1 (11/1) Spurs
14/1 (16/1) Brighton
20/1 (25/1) Palace
20/1 (25/1) Fulham
25/1 (50/1) Brentford
40/1 (50/1) Wolves
80/1 (150/1) Wrexham
150/1 (250/1) Swansea
150/1 (250/1) Cardiff
350/1 (500/1) Wycombe
500/1 (750/1) Grimsby
As you can see, a very competitive Carabao Cup this season.
Can the holders Newcastle United repeat their 2024/25 exploits? I wouldn’t bet against it…
Newcastle 4 Bradford 1 – Wednesday 24 September 2025 7.45pm
Goals:
Newcastle United:
Joelinton 17, 75 Osula 19, 87
Bradford:
Cook 79
Possession was Newcastle 77% Bradford 23%
Total shots were Newcastle 27 Bradford 6
Shots on target were Newcastle 11 Bradford 3
Corners were Newcastle 6 Bradford 4
Touches in the box Newcastle 66 Bradford 6
Newcastle team v Bradford:
Ramsdale, Krafth (Trippier 61), Thiaw, Botman (Alex Murphy 89), Hall (Livramento 61), Bruno, Joelinton, Miley, Gordon (Barnes 61), Osula, Elanga (Woltemade 69)
Subs:
Pope, Lascelles, Tonali, Willock
Newcastle United fixtures (All of the Champions League matches will also be available to watch on TV in the UK):
Sunday 28 September– Newcastle v Arsenal (4.30pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 1st October: Union SG vs Newcastle United (5.45pm)
Sunday 5 October– Newcastle v Forest (2pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 18 October – Brighton v Newcastle (3pm)
Tuesday 21st October: Newcastle United vs Benfica (8pm)
Saturday 25 October – Newcastle v Fulham (3pm)