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About Carling Cup
The Carling Cup is ‘’the other’’ English football cup competition and you can compare all the latest betting odds with Odds Portal. 92 clubs enter every year with 20 Premier League clubs and 72 clubs of The Football League (Championship, League One & League Two) fighting it out for the trophy.
All Premier League clubs that aren’t participating in the Champions League or Europa League take part in the second round Carling Cup fixtures with remaining Premier League teams entering the competition in round three.
First round matches are one-off games, with extra time and a penalty shootout played if required, with the winners progressing to the next round. These are the basic Carling Cup rules in the first rounds.
The semi-finals are played over two legs, home & away, with the Carling Cup final played at Wembley (after a seven year spell at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff). You can find all the latest Carling Cup odds, when available, on all matches here at Odds Portal.
Winner of the Carling Cup qualifies for the Europa League automatically. That is if they haven’t qualified for either Champions League or Europa League another way. Shall the Carling Cup winner finish in the top four of the Premier League their Europa League spot goes to the team that finishes highest in the league and hasn’t already qualified for a European competition.
The Carling Cup final went to extra time on last two occasions with Tottenham taking part in both - winning two years ago over Chelsea in extra time and losing to Manchester United on penalties in the 2009 final. The match ended in a goalless draw after 120 minutes and comparing Carling Cup betting odds with Odds Portal would have offered you best Carling Cup odds on the draw at 3.70.
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