Carabao Cup quarter-final draw (Today from 11.30pm)
Manchester City are the current holders (Image: Getty Images)
Despite the 2020-21 campaign being slightly delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the final will still be contested at a similar time of year to usual after the early rounds have been sped through.
The final is set to take place on February 28 at Wembley, with the single-legged semi-finals being played over January 5/6 at the start of next year.
The draw for the competition’s quarter-finals will take place on Thursday, October 1, shortly after Liverpool’s match against Arsenal (kick-off 9.45pm) - live on Sky Sports.
All four quarter-final matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports across 22 and 23 December.
Teams remaining in the Carabao Cup
1) Tottenham Hotspur
2) Newcastle United
3) Manchester City
4) Manchester United
5) Everton
6) Brentford or Fulham- Thursday, October 1 - 7:30pm
7) Aston Villa or Stoke City - Thursday, October 1 - 9:00pm
8) Liverpool or Arsenal - Thursday, October 1 - 9:45pm
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Champions League draw (today from 6pm)
Bayern Munich beat PSG in last season's Champions League final
After Wednesday's final round of qualifying games, the line-up for the Champions League group stage is complete and the draw takes place on Thursday at 16:00 BST - you can follow live text coverage of the draw on the BBC Sport website.
Here is everything you need to know.
Champions League
How does the draw work?
Teams will be split into four pots, with pot one containing the holders, the Europa League winners and champions of the six highest-ranked nations.
Pots two, three and four are determined by Uefa's club coefficient rankings.
There are 26 teams who gained direct entry to the group stage and they will be joined by the six winners of the play-off ties.
No team can be draw against another from their own association, meaning the four English sides Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea will be kept apart.
Any changes to be aware of?
Last season's final took place on 23 August which means the group stages start later than usual. However, the knockout ties scheduled for March, April and May remain unchanged, with the final taking place on 29 May at Istanbul's Ataturk Stadium.
Matches will take place on a home and away basis but it remains to be seen whether fans will be allowed to attend.
What is the British interest?
Liverpool are in pot one after winning the Premier League last season, while runners-up Manchester City, third-placed Manchester United and Chelsea who finished fourth are all in pot two.
Scottish champions Celtic missed out on a place in the competition after suffering a shock defeat against Ferencvaros in the second qualifying round.
What are the pots?
Pot one: Bayern Munich, Sevilla, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Juventus, Paris St-Germain, Zenit St Petersburg, Porto.
Pot two: Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Ajax.
Pots three and four: Dynamo Kiev, Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan, Olympiakos, Lazio, Krasnodar, Atalanta, Lokomotiv Moscow, Marseille, Club Brugge, Borussia Monchengladbach, Istanbul Basaksehir, Midtjylland, Rennes, Ferencvaros.
*Three more teams from the play-offs will be added to this group before the pots are split in two
When are the match days?
Matchday one: 20/21 October
Matchday two: 27/28 October
Matchday three: 3/4 November
Matchday four: 24/25 November
Matchday five: 1/2 December
Matchday six: 8/9 December
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Europa League draw (tomorrow from 2pm)
Sevilla beat Inter Milan in last season's Europa League final
How does the draw work?
The 48 teams will be split into four pots - determined by their club coefficient rankings - to form 12 groups.
In some cases, where associations have two or more teams involved in the draw, they may be paired so that they play with different kick-off times for the benefit of TV audiences.
Once again, no team can be draw against another from their own association, so English sides Leicester City and Arsenal will avoid facing each other.
Who will be in the draw?
The 18 automatic qualifiers - Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Leicester, Arsenal, Napoli, Roma, Bayer Leverkusen, Hoffenheim, Lille, Nice, Braga, Feyenoord, Wolfsburg, CSKA Moscow, Royal Antwerp, Zorya Luhansk, Sivasspor, Sparta Prague - along with Benfica, AZ Alkmaar, and Rapid Vienna who were eliminated from the Champions League third qualifying round.
They will be joined by 21 winners from the play-off round and six teams who are eliminated from the Champions League play-off
What is the British interest?
Leicester were beaten to a top-four place on final day of the Premier League season to finish fifth and end up in the Europa League. Mikel Arteta steered Arsenal to victory in the FA Cup final over Chelsea to claim a spot in the competition.
North London rivals Tottenham meet Maccabi Haifa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the play-off round on Thursday for a spot in the draw.
Two Scottish Premiership sides are also in third qualifying round action on Thursday; Celtic are away against Bosnian side FK Sarajevo while Rangers host Turkish giants Galatasaray.
When are the match days?
Matchday one: 22 October
Matchday two: 29 October
Matchday three: 5 November
Matchday four: 26 November
Matchday five: 3 December
Matchday six: 10 December
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Manchester City are the current holders (Image: Getty Images)
Despite the 2020-21 campaign being slightly delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the final will still be contested at a similar time of year to usual after the early rounds have been sped through.
The final is set to take place on February 28 at Wembley, with the single-legged semi-finals being played over January 5/6 at the start of next year.
The draw for the competition’s quarter-finals will take place on Thursday, October 1, shortly after Liverpool’s match against Arsenal (kick-off 9.45pm) - live on Sky Sports.
All four quarter-final matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports across 22 and 23 December.
Teams remaining in the Carabao Cup
1) Tottenham Hotspur
2) Newcastle United
3) Manchester City
4) Manchester United
5) Everton
6) Brentford or Fulham- Thursday, October 1 - 7:30pm
7) Aston Villa or Stoke City - Thursday, October 1 - 9:00pm
8) Liverpool or Arsenal - Thursday, October 1 - 9:45pm

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Champions League draw (today from 6pm)

Bayern Munich beat PSG in last season's Champions League final
After Wednesday's final round of qualifying games, the line-up for the Champions League group stage is complete and the draw takes place on Thursday at 16:00 BST - you can follow live text coverage of the draw on the BBC Sport website.
Here is everything you need to know.
Champions League
How does the draw work?
Teams will be split into four pots, with pot one containing the holders, the Europa League winners and champions of the six highest-ranked nations.
Pots two, three and four are determined by Uefa's club coefficient rankings.
There are 26 teams who gained direct entry to the group stage and they will be joined by the six winners of the play-off ties.
No team can be draw against another from their own association, meaning the four English sides Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea will be kept apart.
Any changes to be aware of?
Last season's final took place on 23 August which means the group stages start later than usual. However, the knockout ties scheduled for March, April and May remain unchanged, with the final taking place on 29 May at Istanbul's Ataturk Stadium.
Matches will take place on a home and away basis but it remains to be seen whether fans will be allowed to attend.
What is the British interest?
Liverpool are in pot one after winning the Premier League last season, while runners-up Manchester City, third-placed Manchester United and Chelsea who finished fourth are all in pot two.
Scottish champions Celtic missed out on a place in the competition after suffering a shock defeat against Ferencvaros in the second qualifying round.
What are the pots?
Pot one: Bayern Munich, Sevilla, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Juventus, Paris St-Germain, Zenit St Petersburg, Porto.
Pot two: Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Ajax.
Pots three and four: Dynamo Kiev, Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan, Olympiakos, Lazio, Krasnodar, Atalanta, Lokomotiv Moscow, Marseille, Club Brugge, Borussia Monchengladbach, Istanbul Basaksehir, Midtjylland, Rennes, Ferencvaros.
*Three more teams from the play-offs will be added to this group before the pots are split in two
When are the match days?
Matchday one: 20/21 October
Matchday two: 27/28 October
Matchday three: 3/4 November
Matchday four: 24/25 November
Matchday five: 1/2 December
Matchday six: 8/9 December
watch live
Europa League draw (tomorrow from 2pm)

Sevilla beat Inter Milan in last season's Europa League final
How does the draw work?
The 48 teams will be split into four pots - determined by their club coefficient rankings - to form 12 groups.
In some cases, where associations have two or more teams involved in the draw, they may be paired so that they play with different kick-off times for the benefit of TV audiences.
Once again, no team can be draw against another from their own association, so English sides Leicester City and Arsenal will avoid facing each other.
Who will be in the draw?
The 18 automatic qualifiers - Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Leicester, Arsenal, Napoli, Roma, Bayer Leverkusen, Hoffenheim, Lille, Nice, Braga, Feyenoord, Wolfsburg, CSKA Moscow, Royal Antwerp, Zorya Luhansk, Sivasspor, Sparta Prague - along with Benfica, AZ Alkmaar, and Rapid Vienna who were eliminated from the Champions League third qualifying round.
They will be joined by 21 winners from the play-off round and six teams who are eliminated from the Champions League play-off
What is the British interest?
Leicester were beaten to a top-four place on final day of the Premier League season to finish fifth and end up in the Europa League. Mikel Arteta steered Arsenal to victory in the FA Cup final over Chelsea to claim a spot in the competition.
North London rivals Tottenham meet Maccabi Haifa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the play-off round on Thursday for a spot in the draw.
Two Scottish Premiership sides are also in third qualifying round action on Thursday; Celtic are away against Bosnian side FK Sarajevo while Rangers host Turkish giants Galatasaray.
When are the match days?
Matchday one: 22 October
Matchday two: 29 October
Matchday three: 5 November
Matchday four: 26 November
Matchday five: 3 December
Matchday six: 10 December

When are Champions League and Europa League draws?
Teams will discover their European fate when the Champions League draw takes place on Thursday and the Europa League draw a day later.
