The EFL Cup is one of the premiere competitions in the English Football League, combining the top flight with the rest of the Football League in a thrilling knock-out competition.
Known as the Carabao Cup, it's a route into Europe for the winners and a chance for the minnows to go head-to-head with Premier League giants, and even claim a prize scalp. But how can you stream the EFL Cup across the season? Here's all the information you need to know...
Which channels have the rights to EFL Cup soccer?
At present, the only way you can stream the Carabao Cup, as it is also known, is through ESPN+. The subscription service broadcasts at least 30 EFL Cup games per year, with select games also available across the ESPN network.
The split of those 30 games, includes 25 games in rounds one to five, with two legs of both semi-finals, as well as the final, held at the iconic Wembley Stadium.
Best TV Packages to watch EFL Cup Soccer in 2023
If you're looking to watch the likes of Manchester United, neighbours Manchester City, Arsenal or any other team in the Carabao Cup, then there are a couple of options available, depending on how much action you wish to watch.
Upcoming English Carabao Cup ESPN+ schedule
| Date | Game | Kick Off | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue Sep 26 | Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers | 12:45 PT / 15:45 ET | Portman Road, Ipswich |
| Tue Sep 26 | Manchester United vs Crystal Palace | 13:00 PT / 16:00 ET | Old Trafford, Manchester |
| Wed Sep 27 | Aston Villa vs Everton | 12:45 PT / 15:45 ET | Villa Park, Birmingham |
| Wed Sep 27 | Brentford vs Arsenal | 12:45 PT / 15:45 ET | Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford |
| Wed Sep 27 | Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion | 12:45 PT / 15:45 ET | Stamford Bridge, London |
| Wed Sep 27 | Liverpool vs Leicester City | 12:45 PT / 15:45 ET | Anfield, Liverpool |
| Wed Sep 27 | Newcastle Utd vs Man City | 13:00 PT / 16:00 ET | St James' Park, Newcastle |
