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2008–09 Football League Cup
Carling Cup, League Cup
Carling Cup logo 2008-09.png
The logo of the 2008–09 League Cup
Country  England
 Wales
Teams 92
Champions Manchester United
Runners-up Tottenham Hotspur
Matches played 93
Goals scored 290 (3.12 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Nathan Ellington
Roman Pavlyuchenko
Carlos Tévez
(6 goals)

The 2008–09 Football League Cup, known as the Carling Cup due to the competition's sponsorship by lager brand Carling, was the 49th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The winners qualified for the third qualifying round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League, if not already qualified for European competition.

Manchester United won the competition by defeating defending champions Tottenham Hotspur on penalties in the final on 1 March 2009.

Contents

First round [edit]

The draw for the First Round took place on 13 June 2008, with matches being played two months later in the week beginning 11 August 2008.[1]

The 72 Football League clubs competed from the First Round, which was divided into North and South sections. Each section was divided equally into a pot of seeded clubs and a pot of unseeded clubs. Clubs' rankings depend upon their finishing position in the 2007–08 season.

North
Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Attendance
1 Preston North End 2 – 0 Chesterfield 5,150
2 Chester City 2 – 5 Leeds United 3,644
3 Leicester City 1 – 0 Stockport County 7,386
4 Sheffield United 3 – 1 Port Vale 7,694
5 Grimsby Town 2 – 0 Tranmere Rovers 1,858
6 Crewe Alexandra 2 – 0 Barnsley 2,492
7 Hartlepool United 3 – 0 Scunthorpe United 2,076
8 Derby County 1 – 1 Lincoln City 10,091
Derby County won 3 – 1 after extra time
9 Notts County 0 – 0 Doncaster Rovers 3,272
Notts County won 1 – 0 after extra time
10 Sheffield Wednesday 1 – 1 Rotherham United 16,298
2 – 2 after extra time – Rotherham United won 5 – 3 on penalties
11 Shrewsbury Town 0 – 1 Carlisle United 3,337
12 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 – 1 Accrington Stanley 9,424
Wolverhampton Wanderers won 3 – 2 after extra time
13 Bury 0 – 2 Burnley 4,276
14 Rochdale 0 – 0 Oldham Athletic 5,786
0 – 0 after extra time – Oldham Athletic won 4 – 1 on penalties
15 Nottingham Forest 4 – 0 Morecambe 4,030
16 Huddersfield Town 4 – 0 Bradford City 8,932
17 Macclesfield Town 2 – 0 Blackpool 1,631
18 Walsall 1 – 2 Darlington 2,702
South
Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Attendance
1 Coventry City 3 – 1 Aldershot Town 9,293
2 Milton Keynes Dons 1 – 0 Norwich City 6,261
3 Wycombe Wanderers 0 – 4 Birmingham City 2,735
4 Brighton & Hove Albion 4 – 0 Barnet 2,571
5 Gillingham 0 – 1 Colchester United 2,566
6 Southend United 0 – 0 Cheltenham Town 2,998
Cheltenham Town won 1 – 0 after extra time
7 Swansea City 2 – 0 Brentford 5,366
8 Luton Town 2 – 0 Plymouth Argyle 2,682
9 Exeter City 1 – 3 Southampton 6,471
10 Watford 1 – 0 Bristol Rovers 5,574
11 Bournemouth 1 – 2 Cardiff City 3,399
12 Bristol City 2 – 1 Peterborough United 5,684
13 Charlton Athletic 0 – 1 Yeovil Town 6,239
14 Millwall 0 – 1 Northampton Town 3,525
15 Swindon Town 2 – 3 Queens Park Rangers 7,230
16 Crystal Palace 2 – 1 Hereford United 3,094
17 Dagenham & Redbridge 1 – 2 Reading 2,360
18 Ipswich Town 4 – 1 Leyton Orient 10,477

1 Score after 90 minutes

Second round [edit]

Twelve Premier League teams – including the eleven that were not involved in European competitions – entered at this stage, along with the winners from the First Round. The draw for the Second Round took place on 13 August 2008, and the matches were played in the week beginning 25 August 2008,[2] with the exception of Manchester City's game against Brighton & Hove Albion, which was played on 24 September.[3]

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Attendance
1 Ipswich Town 2 – 1 Colchester United 17,084
2 Coventry City 2 – 2 Newcastle United 19,249
Newcastle United won 3 – 2 after extra time
3 Hartlepool United 1 – 1 West Bromwich Albion 3,387
Hartlepool United won 3 – 1 after extra time
4 West Ham United 1 – 1 Macclesfield Town 10,055
West Ham United won 4 – 1 after extra time
5 Huddersfield Town 1 – 2 Sheffield United 15,189
6 Cardiff City 2 – 1 Milton Keynes Dons 6,334
7 Swansea City 1 – 1 Hull City 8,622
Swansea City won 2 – 1 after extra time
8 Rotherham United 0 – 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers 5,404
0 – 0 after extra time – Rotherham United won 4 – 3 on penalties
9 Brighton & Hove Albion 1 – 1 Manchester City 8,729
2 – 2 after extra time – Brighton & Hove Albion won 5 – 3 on penalties
10 Reading 5 – 1 Luton Town 7,498
11 Blackburn Rovers 4 – 1 Grimsby Town 8,379
12 Wigan Athletic 4 – 0 Notts County 4,100
13 Leeds United 4 – 0 Crystal Palace 10,765
14 Crewe Alexandra 2 – 1 Bristol City 3,227
15 Middlesbrough 5 – 1 Yeovil Town 15,651
16 Fulham 3 – 2 Leicester City 7,584
17 Queens Park Rangers 4 – 0 Carlisle United 8,021
18 Nottingham Forest 1 – 1 Sunderland 9,198
Sunderland won 2 – 1 after extra time
19 Burnley 3 – 0 Oldham Athletic 5,528
20 Southampton 2 – 0 Birmingham City 11,331
21 Bolton Wanderers 1 – 2 Northampton Town 7,136
22 Watford 1 – 1 Darlington 5,236
Watford won 2 – 1 after extra time
23 Preston North End 0 – 1 Derby County 8,037
24 Cheltenham Town 2 – 3 Stoke City 3,600

1 Score after 90 minutes

Third round [edit]

Eight teams involved in European competition entered at this stage along with the winners from the Second Round. Since nine English teams qualified for European competition in 2008, it was initially unclear precisely which eight teams would automatically enter the third round. Either Aston Villa, who had entered into European competition via the UEFA Intertoto Cup, or Manchester City, who qualified for the UEFA Cup via the UEFA Fair Play ranking would enter in the Third Round with the other entering in the Second Round instead. On 29 July 2008, it was announced that Aston Villa would enter the 2008–09 Carling Cup at the Third Round stage after reaching the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.[4]

The draw for the Third Round was held on 30 August 2008,[5] and the matches were played on Tuesday, 23 September and Wednesday, 24 September 2008, with the exception of the match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Derby County, which was played on 4 November.

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Attendance
1 Arsenal 6 – 0 Sheffield United 56,632
2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1 – 4 Derby County 6,625
3 Burnley 1 – 0 Fulham 7,119
4 Portsmouth 0 – 4 Chelsea 15,339
5 Blackburn Rovers 1 – 0 Everton 14,366
6 Rotherham United 3 – 1 Southampton 5,147
7 Swansea City 1 – 0 Cardiff City 17,411
8 Ipswich Town 1 – 4 Wigan Athletic 13,803
9 Stoke City 2 – 2 Reading 9,141
2 – 2 after extra time – Stoke City won 4 – 3 on penalties
10 Leeds United 3 – 2 Hartlepool United 14,599
11 Watford 1 – 0 West Ham United 12,914
12 Manchester United 3 – 1 Middlesbrough 53,729
13 Liverpool 2 – 1 Crewe Alexandra 28,591
14 Aston Villa 0 – 1 Queens Park Rangers 21,541
15 Sunderland 2 – 2 Northampton Town 21,082
2 – 2 after extra time – Sunderland won 4 – 3 on penalties
16 Newcastle United 1 – 2 Tottenham Hotspur 20,577

1 Score after 90 minutes

Fourth round [edit]

The Fourth Round draw took place on Saturday, 27 September,[6] and the matches were played in the week commencing 10 November 2008.

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Attendance
1 Sunderland 1 – 2 Blackburn Rovers 18,555
2 Arsenal 3 – 0 Wigan Athletic 59,665
3 Chelsea 1 – 1 Burnley 41,369
1 – 1 after extra time – Burnley won 5 – 4 on penalties
4 Swansea City 0 – 1 Watford 9,549
5 Manchester United 1 – 0 Queens Park Rangers 62,539
6 Stoke City 2 – 0 Rotherham United 15,458
7 Derby County 2 – 1 Leeds United 18,540
8 Tottenham Hotspur 4 – 2 Liverpool 33,242

1 Score after 90 minutes

Fifth round [edit]

The Fifth Round draw took place on Saturday, 15 November[7] and the matches were played week in the commencing 1 December 2008.

2 December 2008
19:45
Burnley 2 – 0 Arsenal Turf Moor, Burnley
Attendance: 19,405
Referee: Andre Marriner (Birmingham)
McDonald Goal 6'57' Report

2 December 2008
19:45
Stoke City 0 – 1 Derby County Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
Attendance: 22,034
Referee: Rob Styles (Hampshire)
Report Ellington Goal 90+4' (pen.)

3 December 2008
19:45
Watford 1 – 2 Tottenham Hotspur Vicarage Road, Watford
Attendance: 16,501
Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
Priskin Goal 13' Report Pavlyuchenko Goal 45+2' (pen.)
Bent Goal 76'

3 December 2008
20:00
Manchester United 5 – 3 Blackburn Rovers Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 53,997
Referee: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
Tévez Goal 35'50' (pen.)54'90+4'
Nani Goal 40'
Report McCarthy Goal 48'90+2'
Derbyshire Goal 84'

Semi-finals [edit]

The semi-final draw took place on Saturday, 6 December 2008.[8] The first leg matches were played on Tuesday, 6 January 2009 and Wednesday, 7 January 2009, while the second legs were played on Tuesday, 20 January 2009 and Wednesday, 21 January 2009.

First leg [edit]

6 January 2009
20:00
Tottenham Hotspur 4 – 1 Burnley White Hart Lane, London
Attendance: 31,377
Referee: Martin Atkinson (West Yorkshire)
Dawson Goal 46'
O'Hara Goal 52'
Pavlyuchenko Goal 65'
Duff Goal 68' (o.g.)
Report Paterson Goal 15'

7 January 2009
19:45
Derby County 1 – 0 Manchester United Pride Park, Derby
Attendance: 30,194
Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
Commons Goal 30' Report

Second leg [edit]

20 January 2009
20:00
Manchester United 4 – 2 Derby County Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 73,374
Referee: Mike Dean (Cheshire)
Nani Goal 16'
O'Shea Goal 22'
Tévez Goal 34'
Ronaldo Goal 87' (pen.)
Report Barnes Goal 79' (pen.)90+1'

Manchester United won 4–3 on aggregate


21 January 2009
19:45
Burnley 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Tottenham Hotspur Turf Moor, Burnley
Attendance: 19,533
Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
Blake Goal 33'
McCann Goal 73'
Rodriguez Goal 88'
Report Pavlyuchenko Goal 118'
Defoe Goal 120'

Tottenham Hotspur won 6–4 on aggregate

Final [edit]

The final was played at Wembley Stadium, London, on Sunday, 1 March 2009.

1 March 2009
15:00 GMT
Manchester United 0 – 0 (a.e.t.) Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 88,217
Referee: Chris Foy (Merseyside)[9]
Report
  Penalties  
Giggs Penalty scored
Tévez Penalty scored
Ronaldo Penalty scored
Anderson Penalty scored
4 – 1 Penalty missed O'Hara
Penalty scored Ćorluka
Penalty missed Bentley

Top scorers [edit]

The top scorers in the 2008–09 Football League Cup are as follows:[10]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 England Nathan Ellington Derby County 6
Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko Tottenham Hotspur 6
Argentina Carlos Tévez Manchester United 6
4 Northern Ireland Martin Paterson Burnley 5
5 England Jermaine Beckford Leeds United 4
England James Henry Reading 4
Mexico Carlos Vela Arsenal 4
Argentina Emmanuel Villa Derby County 4
9 Senegal Henri Camara Wigan Athletic 3
England Matt Derbyshire Blackburn Rovers 3
Wales Robert Earnshaw Nottingham Forest 3
Argentina Emmanuel Ledesma Queens Park Rangers 3
Portugal Nani Manchester United 3
Australia Joel Porter Hartlepool United 3

References [edit]

  1. ^ "2008/09 CARLING CUP ROUND ONE DRAW". The Football League. 13 June 2008. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2008. 
  2. ^ "Draw for Carling Cup second round". BBC Sport. 13 August 2008. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008. 
  3. ^ "Man City ease fixture congestion". BBC Sport. 7 August 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008. 
  4. ^ "Carling Cup Draw". AVFC. 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 4 September 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2008. 
  5. ^ "Carling Cup 3rd Round Draw". ntfc.co.uk. 26 August 2008. Archived from the original on 1 September 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2008. 
  6. ^ "Tottenham face Liverpool in cup". BBC Sport. 27 September 2008. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2008. 
  7. ^ "Burnley will face Arsenal in cup". BBC Sport. 15 November 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2008. 
  8. ^ "Burnley face holders Spurs in cup". BBC Sport. 6 December 2008. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2008. 
  9. ^ "Officials named for Carling Cup Final". football-league.co.uk (The Football League). 26 January 2009. Archived from the original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2009. 
  10. ^ "English Carling Cup – Top Scorers – 2008". ESPN. Retrieved 2009-03-01. 

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