Carabao Cup Winner Odds: Latest Betting for the 2023/24 Tournament

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Carabao Cup Winner Odds: Latest Betting for the 2023/24 Tournament

Our betting expert brings you the latest Carabao Cup winner odds, with Man City the favourites to win the trophy in 2023/24 campaign.

As the English football season comes to a close, we look forward to next year's edition of the League Cup, commonly known as the Carabao Cup, with Manchester City favourites going into the new campaign given how impressive they've been in this competitions in the past.

Manchester United, who won the trophy in 2023, are a close second in the betting after beating Newcastle 2-0 back in February as they secured their first major trophy in 2017, with both Arsenal and Liverpool making up the rest of the favourites.

Carabao Cup Winner Odds 2023/24

Two sides of Manchester

The city of Manchester has arguably become the powerhouse of England football in the last few years of late, with the fruitful escapades of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Man United side being replaced by the dominance of Man City and Pep Guardiola.

Nevertheless, United, after some tumultuous years, seem to be returning to their expected place near the top of the English game, with the Red Devils winning the League Cup last year and making it to the final of the FA Cup, only to be defeated by City.

Both sides boast impressive squads that will no doubt be bolstered over the summer withCity already closing in on multiple players, and with Champions League football next year, United will have more leverage making addition to their squad from the transfer market.

Pep’s outfit are still the strong favourites to claim this title at 4/1, but United resurgence places them next in the pecking order at 7/1.

Redemption for the Reds

Arsenal and Liverpool and then the next in line to claim the Carabao Cup trophy, with both teams searching for a comeback trophy after differing seasons last year that both ended in disappointment.

Arsenal managed to let the league slip through their fingers having topped it for 248 days, ultimately falling at the last as a run of three draws saw City overtake them and claim third title in a row.

Liverpool, on the other hand, had a fairly poor season by their own accord, with the Reds, who finished second by a point the year before and finished runners up in the Champions League, finishing fifth in 2022/23.

A tragic away record coupled with draws at all the wrong times led to the Merseyside club not making it to the final of any competition, and missing out on Champions League football next year.

Both of these sides will certainly be looking for comeback seasons, and winning the League Cup could signal a return to the top for either the Gunners or the Reds.

Fairytale on Tyneside

Newcastle United’s story last season has been nothing short of impressive, with the Magpies going from the bottom half of the Premier League in 2021/22 to fourth in the League and a League Cup final in 2022/23/

The Magpies did lose in the final of this competition last year after going down 2-0 to Man United, a defeat that Newcastle can use for inspiration in their attempts to win the trophy this time around.

With extra funds from their impressive season last year, combined with the leadership of Eddie Howe and the draw of Champions League football allowing them to recruit top talent into the side, anything could be possible for them next year.

Bearing all of this in mind, Newcastle could truly achieve anything this year, with a League Cup win definitely being somewhere to start.