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EFL Cup 2023/24 Outright Winner Updated Odds & Semifinals Overview
We have already reached the EFL Cup semifinals, as four teams will be fighting to win their first title this season. The Carabao Cup semifinals are the only stage in the tournament that is played over two legs, and they will be played in January 2024, with the final being at Wembley Stadium on February 25.
A Projected Final Between Liverpool and Chelsea Promises a Lot of Excitement
According to the Carabao Cup semifinals draw, Liverpool will face Fulham, with Chelsea facing Middleborough in the semis. The Boro are the only non-Premier League club remaining in the tournament. It’s Middlesbrough’s first time to reach the semifinals since 2004, and they have won it that year. Liverpool have won the most EFL Cups by any English club (9), the Blues have won it five times, and Fulham are the only remaining team here not to win the trophy in their history.
EFL Cup 2023-24 Outright Winner Odds
Here are the odds for which club will win the Carabao Cup this season:
- Liverpool @ 1.80 (4/5)
- Chelsea @ 2.50 (3/2)
- Fulham @ 8.0 (7/1)
- Middlesbrough @ 23.0 (22/1)
Liverpool are solid favorites to win the tournament, according to the most reliable Carabao Cup bookies. The Reds are in great form this year, and a lot of the tough teams like Man City, Arsenal, and Newcastle have been knocked out already. Chelsea are the second-best remaining team in the EFL Cup, but they have been inconsistent all year, so it will be hard for them to win.
Fulham have the toughest matchup in the semifinals. They have lost to Liverpool in the EPL this season already, but they had a good game, so an upset is unlikely but not out of the question. Middlesbrough had one of the luckiest draws in the tournament, as they are still yet to face a Premier League team. This will probably be the end of Boro’s run.