League Cup 2007/08

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League Cup 2007/08
2007-08 Football League Cup
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Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur (4th title)
Beginning August 13, 2007
final February 24, 2008
Final stadium Wembley Stadium , London
Teams 92
Top scorer Eduardo
Frank Lampard
Michael Mifsud
(4 goals each)
League Cup 2006/07

The 2007/08 League Cup was the 48th edition of The Carling Cup , or League Cup . The tournament started with 92 clubs. The winner of the competition qualifies for the first round of the Uefa Cup 2008/09, if not already qualified through the league.

The competition started on August 13, 2007 with the first round and ended with the final in the new Wembley Stadium in London on February 24, 2008. Wembley Stadium has been the venue for the finals since 2000.

Tottenham Hotspur won the tournament with a 2-1 win against Chelsea with goals from Dimitar Berbatov and Jonathan Woodgate . Didier Drogba scored for Chelsea .

First round

The draw for the first round took place on June 13, 2007. All 72 teams in the Football League competed in the first round. The encounters are divided into divisions north and south. The games are drawn by means of a seeding list based on the positions of the teams in the 2006/07 season. If there is no winner after 90 minutes, extra time is played. If there is no winner even after extra time, the winner will be determined by means of a penalty shootout.

North

Result spectator
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2: 1 Bradford City 9,625
Grimsby Town 1: 1 n.V.
(2: 4 p.e.)
Burnley FC 2,431
Rochdale AFC 2: 2 n.V.
(4: 2 in good.)
Stoke City 2,369
Scunthorpe United 1: 2 Hartlepool United 2,965
Port Vale 1: 1 n.V.
(3: 5 p.e.)
Wrexham FC 2,916
Crewe Alexandra 0: 3 Hull City 2,862
Chester City 0: 0
(2: 4 on perk)
Nottingham Forest 2,720
Sheffield United 3: 1 Chesterfield FC 11,170
Rotherham United 1: 3 Sheffield Wednesday 6,416
Barnsley FC 2: 1 Darlington FC 3,780
Bury FC 0: 1 Carlisle United 2.213
Doncaster Rovers 4: 1 Lincoln City 5,084
Preston North End 1: 2 Morecambe FC 7,703
Stockport County 1-0 Tranmere Rovers 3,944
Accrington Stanley 0: 1 Leicester City 2,029
Macclesfield Town 0: 1 Leeds United 3,422
Oldham Athletic 4: 1 Mansfield Town 3,155
Blackpool FC 1-0 Huddersfield Town 6,395

south

Result spectator
Watford FC 3-0 Gillingham FC 8,166
Swindon Town 0: 2 Charlton Athletic 6,175
Milton Keynes Dons 3: 3 n.V.
(5: 3 in good.)
Ipswich Town 7,496
Southend United 4: 1 a.d. Cheltenham Town 3,084
Norwich City 5: 2 Barnet FC 13,971
Shrewsbury Town 1: 0 a.d. Colchester United 3,069
Cardiff City 1: 0 a.d. Brighton & Hove Albion 3,726
Swansea City 2-0 Walsall FC 6,943
Brentford FC 0: 3 Bristol City 2.213
Bristol Rovers 1: 1 n.V.
(4: 1 i.E.)
Crystal Palace 5,566
West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Bournemouth AFC 10,250
Peterborough United 2: 1 Southampton FC 4,087
Hereford United 4: 1 Yeovil Town 2,085
Queens Park Rangers 1: 2 Leyton Orient 5,260
Northampton Town 2-0 Millwall FC 1,735
Dagenham & Redbridge 1: 2 Luton Town 1,754
Plymouth Argyle 2: 1 Wycombe Wanderers 5,474
Coventry City 3-0 Notts County 6,735

Second round

In the second round, the twelve Premier League clubs entered the competition that did not qualify for a European competition last season.

Result spectator
Plymouth Argyle 2-0 Doncaster Rovers 5.133
Southend United 2-0 Watford FC 5,554
Nottingham Forest 2: 3 1 Leicester City 15,519
Wigan Athletic 0: 1 Hull City 5,440
Birmingham City 2: 1 Hereford United 10.185
Carlisle United 0: 2 Coventry City 5,744
Bristol Rovers 1: 2 West Ham United 10,831
Derby County 2: 2 n.V.
(6: 7 p.e.)
Blackpool FC 8,658
Rochdale AFC 1: 1 n.V.
(3: 4 in good condition)
Norwich City 2,990
Portsmouth FC 3-0 Leeds United 8,502
Cardiff City 1-0 Leyton Orient 6,150
Milton Keynes Dons 2: 3 a.d. Sheffield United 7,943
Burnley FC 3-0 Oldham Athletic 7,317
Swansea City 0: 1 a.d. Reading FC 12,027
Peterborough United 0: 2 West Bromwich Albion 4,917
Shrewsbury Town 0: 1 Fulham FC 6.223
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1: 3 a.d. Morecambe FC 11,296
Middlesbrough FC 2-0 Northampton Town 11,686
Sheffield Wednesday 2: 1 a.d. Hartlepool United 8,751
Luton Town 3-0 Sunderland AFC 4,401
Wrexham FC 0: 5 Aston Villa 8,221
Charlton Athletic 4: 3 Stockport County 8,022
Newcastle United 2-0 Barnsley FC 30,523
Bristol City 1: 2 Manchester City 19,941

1 The original game was abandoned because Leicester player Clive Clarke suffered a heart attack at half time. The game was repeated on September 18. Since Nottingham Forest had led 1-0 at the time of the cancellation, Leicester City let Nottingham Forest score a goal voluntarily. Thus, Paul Smith was able to score a goal after the whistle without resistance.

Third round

From the third round, the clubs that had qualified for the European competitions for the current season also had to compete.

Result spectator
Blackburn Rovers 3-0 Birmingham City 9.205
Reading FC 2: 4 Liverpool FC 23,563
Manchester United 0: 2 Coventry City 74,055
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Middlesbrough FC 32,280
Hull City 0: 4 Chelsea FC 23,543
Blackpool FC 2: 1 a.d. Southend United 5,022
West Ham United 1-0 Plymouth Argyle 25,774
Arsenal FC 2-0 Newcastle United 60.004
Luton Town 3: 1 a.d. Charlton Athletic 4,534
Manchester City 1-0 Norwich City 20,938
Sheffield United 5-0 Morecambe FC 8,854
Sheffield Wednesday 0: 3 Everton FC 16,463
Fulham FC 1: 2 a.d. Bolton Wanderers 10,500
Burnley FC 0: 1 Portsmouth FC 8,202
Aston Villa 0: 1 Leicester City 25,956
West Bromwich Albion 2: 4 Cardiff City 14,085

Round of 16

Result spectator
Luton Town 0: 1 a.d. Everton FC 8,944
Portsmouth FC 1: 2 Blackburn Rovers 11,788
Chelsea FC 4: 3 Leicester City 40,037
Sheffield United 0: 3 Arsenal FC 16,971
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Blackpool FC 32,196
Bolton Wanderers 0: 1 Manchester City 15,510
Coventry City 1: 2 West Ham United 23,968
Liverpool FC 2: 1 Cardiff City 41,780

Quarter finals

Result spectator
West Ham United 1: 2 Everton FC 28,777
Manchester City 0: 2 Tottenham Hotspur 38,564
Chelsea FC 2-0 Liverpool FC 41,366
Blackburn Rovers 2: 3 a.d. Arsenal FC 16.207

Semifinals

The semi-finals took place in January. The semi-finals were the only round that was played with a return leg.

total First leg Return leg
Chelsea FC 3: 1 Everton FC 2: 1 1-0
Arsenal FC 2: 6 Tottenham Hotspur 1: 1 1: 5

final

Chelsea FC Tottenham Hotspur Lineup
Chelsea FC
February 24, 2008, 4:00 p.m. in London ( Wembley Stadium )
Result: 1: 2 n.v.
Spectators: 87,660
Referee: Mark Halsey
Tottenham Hotspur
Line-up between Chelsea FC and Tottenham Hotspur
Petr Čech , Juliano Belletti , Ricardo Carvalho , John Terry , Wayne Bridge , Shaun Wright-Phillips (72nd Salomon Kalou ), Michael Essien (88th Michael Ballack ), Frank Lampard , John Obi Mikel (98th Joe Cole ), Nicolas Anelka , Didier Drogba Trainer: Avram Grant(C)Captain of the crew
Paul Robinson , Alan Hutton , Jonathan Woodgate , Ledley King , Pascal Chimbonda (61st Tom Huddlestone ), Aaron Lennon , Jermaine Jenas , Didier Zokora , Steed Malbranque (75th Teemu Tainio ), Dimitar Berbatov , Robbie Keane (102nd Younès Kaboul ) Coach: Juande Ramos(C)Captain of the crew
goal 1-0 Didier Drogba (39th)
goal1: 1 Dimitar Berbatov (70th FE)
goal1-2 Jonathan Woodgate (94th)
yellow cards John Obi Mikel (96th), Ricardo Carvalho (104th), Petr Čech (120th + 4 ') yellow cards Didier Zokora (38th), Teemu Tainio (116th), Aaron Lennon (120th + 1 '), Jermaine Jenas (120th + 3')
Player of the Match: Jonathan Woodgate

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Forest given 'free goal' by Foxes . September 18, 2007 ( bbc.co.uk [accessed December 20, 2017]).
  2. alan-hardaker-trophy-winners . February 24, 2013 ( efl.com [accessed December 22, 2017]).