Five-time Carabao Cup winners Chelsea face a second-round tie at home to League One Luton, while Nottingham Forest will host Leeds in a clash of last season’s Europa League semi-finalists. The draw, completed on Thursday, pits Premier League clubs against a mix of Championship and League One opposition, setting up a second round that begins the week commencing 24 August.
Chelsea’s home tie against Luton tests Alonso’s rebuilding project
Chelsea’s new manager Xabi Alonso will begin his competitive tenure when the Blues face Luton at Stamford Bridge. The five-time winners have not lifted the trophy since 2015 and will need to navigate a tricky home tie against a Luton side that secured promotion to the Championship last season. Alonso’s side, still assembling a squad following a summer rebuild, must now focus on domestic cup form as they chase their first major honour under the former Real Madrid midfielder.
Alonso’s appointment has injected fresh energy into Stamford Bridge, but the Carabao Cup presents an early opportunity to stamp authority. Luton’s physical approach in the Championship could unsettle Chelsea’s technical players, making this a genuine test for Alonso’s transitional team. The Blues’ new-look defence, featuring summer signings alongside established names, will need to show composure under pressure from a Luton side that finished 11th in League One last term before their promotion.
Forest’s home date with Leeds looms large for Jaissle’s project
Nottingham Forest’s Europa League semi-final run last season earned them a place in the second round, where they will host Leeds at the City Ground. The tie is a chance for Forest to build momentum under Matthias Jaissle, who takes charge after a turbulent summer that saw ownership turmoil and a managerial reshuffle. Forest narrowly avoided relegation last season, and a strong cup run could help stabilise the club’s identity under new leadership.
Leeds, meanwhile, arrive with their own questions after a mixed start to pre-season. A win at Forest would send a signal of intent for Jesse Marsch’s side, while a Forest victory could ease the pressure on Jaissle in his first major test. The Yorkshire derby-style clash also carries weight given Forest’s recent struggles against promoted sides, having been relegated in 2022-23 despite finishing 16th in the top flight.
Forest’s ownership has been embroiled in controversy this summer, with Evangelos Marinakis suing Crystal Palace over a supporters’ banner depicting him holding a gun to Morgan Gibbs-White’s head. The legal dispute adds an off-field distraction as Jaissle looks to forge a competitive squad, though the club’s on-pitch focus will remain squarely on the Carabao Cup tie against Leeds.
Spurs’ home tie with Charlton offers De Zerbi a chance to build rhythm
Tottenham will face Championship side Charlton at home, a tie that provides Roberto De Zerbi with an opportunity to integrate new signings and blood young talent. De Zerbi has already committed Micky van de Ven to a long-term future, with the defender signing a five-year extension that underscores his belief in the club’s direction. Van de Ven, who captained Spurs in the final six matches of last season, has been pivotal in their defensive structure and will be crucial in the Carabao Cup.
James Maddison, still recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, has dismissed concerns over a recurrence after training with the first team. His return would be a major boost for Spurs’ attacking ambitions, though De Zerbi has stressed caution in bringing him back too soon. Spurs’ summer spending, including a club-record £100m for Sandro Tonali, signals new ambition, and a strong cup run could help justify the investment.
Tottenham’s Europa League campaign in 2025 provided a platform for consistency, but their recent Premier League finishes—17th in back-to-back seasons—highlight the need for improvement. A deep Carabao Cup run could offer a platform to rebuild momentum before the league campaign intensifies, particularly with European football no longer a distraction this term.
The Carabao Cup second round offers a mix of challenges and opportunities for Premier League clubs. For Chelsea and Forest, home ties against lower-league opposition provide a chance to test squad depth, while Spurs’ clash with Charlton allows De Zerbi to refine his project. Alonso, Jaissle, and De Zerbi will all be judged on how they navigate these early tests, with cup runs often serving as a barometer for managerial progress.
As the competition unfolds, the Carabao Cup remains a stage where reputations are made—and sometimes lost. For Luton, a draw against Chelsea is a chance to announce themselves on the big stage, while Forest’s home tie with Leeds could define their identity under Jaissle. The coming weeks will reveal which clubs are truly ready to compete on multiple fronts.
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