The Carabao Cup fourth round matches are scheduled for this week, and you can catch all the action live on Sky Sports. Here's how you can watch all eight ties.
Here's all you need to know about the midweek feast of football…
There are just 16 teams left standing in the Carabao Cup.
Two ties are on Tuesday and six are on Wednesday…
Tuesday October 29
TrendingSouthampton vs Stoke City - 7.45pm - +
Brentford vs Sheffield Wednesday - 8pm - Football
Wednesday October 30
Brighton vs Liverpool - 7.30pm - +
Newcastle vs Chelsea - 7.45pm - +
Man Utd vs Leicester - 7.45pm - +
Preston vs Arsenal - 7.45pm - +
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace - 7.45pm - +
Tottenham vs Man City - 8.15pm - Main Event
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Yes - Brentford vs Sheffield Wednesday is on Football and Tottenham vs Man City is on Main Event.
And of course, you can still stream those through Now or on your phone through the app too.
It sure is. In fact, the top eight from the Premier League last season are all in action on Wednesday night live on Sky. That's probably the first time that has happened!
Drama guaranteed.
Poor planning on your part. But you can still stay up to date with all of the action with our live blogs for every game on the website and app. There we'll have in-game updates, analysis and video clips.
The winners this week go into the quarter-finals in the week commencing December 16.
The semis will then be in the first weeks of January and February.
And the big Wembley final will be on Sunday March 16.
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