Here's a summary of the Carabao Cup fourth-round matches:
* Arsenal vs Brighton: The match is underway, with Max Dowman becoming the youngest player to start for Arsenal at 15 years and 302 days old. The Gunners are expected to field their first XI, although Mikel Arteta has mentioned that he wants to give young players a chance.
* Swansea City vs Manchester City: This is a highly anticipated match, with Wilfried Bony making his return to the Etihad Stadium. Manchester City have made several changes to their team, but still look like a formidable opponent for Swansea.
* Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: The match is underway, with Scott Murray providing live updates from Anfield. Liverpool are expected to rest some of their key players, although there might be a few surprises in the lineup.
* Chelsea vs Wolves: This match is more straightforward, with Wolves looking likely to field their strongest team. However, Wolves have a relegation scrap on their hands and may not want to risk losing too many points.
The quarter-final draw will take place after all four matches have been completed, with Brentford, Fulham, Cardiff, and the winners of tonight's matches joining them in the last eight.
* Arsenal vs Brighton: The match is underway, with Max Dowman becoming the youngest player to start for Arsenal at 15 years and 302 days old. The Gunners are expected to field their first XI, although Mikel Arteta has mentioned that he wants to give young players a chance.
* Swansea City vs Manchester City: This is a highly anticipated match, with Wilfried Bony making his return to the Etihad Stadium. Manchester City have made several changes to their team, but still look like a formidable opponent for Swansea.
* Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: The match is underway, with Scott Murray providing live updates from Anfield. Liverpool are expected to rest some of their key players, although there might be a few surprises in the lineup.
* Chelsea vs Wolves: This match is more straightforward, with Wolves looking likely to field their strongest team. However, Wolves have a relegation scrap on their hands and may not want to risk losing too many points.
The quarter-final draw will take place after all four matches have been completed, with Brentford, Fulham, Cardiff, and the winners of tonight's matches joining them in the last eight.