The Carabao Cup is the name given to the EFL Cup or the English League Cup due to a sponsorship deal with Carabao Energy Drink.
The competition was founded in 1960 and is open to all 92 clubs competing in the top four tiers of English football (Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two).
Previous sponsorships have seen the League Cup go through many monikers, including the Milk Cup, Coca-Cola Cup, Carling Cup and Capital One Cupamong others.
Jose Mourinho's Manchester United remain on course to defend their title and they are joined in the fifth round by rivals Manchester City and Arsenal.
Bournemouth and Leicester City are also going to be involved, while Championship team Bristol City are the only non-Premier League side left.
Fifth round games will be played on the week of December 18
Tottenham 2-3 West Ham:
Under fire Hammers fight back from two goals down to dump Spurs out of the Carabao Cup
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Carabao (EFL) Cup: Carabao Cup, Chelsea 2-1 Everton, other results
The competition was founded in 1960 and is open to all 92 clubs competing in the top four tiers of English football (Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two).
Previous sponsorships have seen the League Cup go through many monikers, including the Milk Cup, Coca-Cola Cup, Carling Cup and Capital One Cupamong others.
Jose Mourinho's Manchester United remain on course to defend their title and they are joined in the fifth round by rivals Manchester City and Arsenal.
Bournemouth and Leicester City are also going to be involved, while Championship team Bristol City are the only non-Premier League side left.
Fifth round games will be played on the week of December 18
Tottenham 2-3 West Ham:
Under fire Hammers fight back from two goals down to dump Spurs out of the Carabao Cup
READ MORE
Carabao (EFL) Cup: Carabao Cup, Chelsea 2-1 Everton, other results
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