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2015–16 Football League Cup

Capital One Cup, League Cup
Country
 England
 Wales
Dates
11 August 2015 – 28 February 2016
Teams
92
Champions
Manchester City (4th title)
Runners-up
Liverpool
Matches played
93
Goals scored
284 (3.05 per match)
Attendance
1,430,554 (15,382 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Kevin De Bruyne
(5 goals)

← 2014–15


2016–17 →

The 2015–16 Football League Cup (known as the Capital One Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 56th season of the Football League Cup. It began on 11 August 2015 and concluded on 28 February 2016.[1] It is a knock-out competition for the top 92 football clubs played in English football league system.


Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 in the previous season's final.[2] However, they were eliminated in the fourth round by Stoke City on penalties.


Manchester City won the final on 28 February, defeating Liverpool 3–1 in a penalty shoot-out after the match had finished 1–1 after extra-time.[3][4]


This was the final season in which the tournament was known as the Football League Cup, as it was renamed the EFL Cup in 2016 after the Football League was rebranded as the English Football League (EFL).[5]




Contents





  • 1 Format


  • 2 Team allocation

    • 2.1 Distribution


    • 2.2 Teams



  • 3 Round and draw dates


  • 4 First round

    • 4.1 Seeding


    • 4.2 Matches



  • 5 Second round

    • 5.1 Seeding


    • 5.2 Matches



  • 6 Third round

    • 6.1 Teams


    • 6.2 Matches



  • 7 Fourth round

    • 7.1 Teams


    • 7.2 Matches



  • 8 Fifth round

    • 8.1 Teams


    • 8.2 Matches



  • 9 Semi-finals

    • 9.1 Teams


    • 9.2 Matches

      • 9.2.1 First leg


      • 9.2.2 Second leg




  • 10 Final


  • 11 Top goalscorers


  • 12 Broadcasting rights


  • 13 See also


  • 14 References




Format[edit]


The League Cup is open to all 92 members of the Premier League and the Football League and is divided into seven rounds, organised so that 32 teams remain by the third round.[6] Teams involved in European competition during the season receive a bye to the third round, the remaining Premier League teams enter at the second round, and the remaining Football League teams enter at the first round.[6]


The League Cup is played as a knockout cup competition with each tie, except semi-finals, being played as a single match with the winner advancing to the next round. The semi-finals are played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home, and the team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advances to the finals. If the score is level after 90 minutes, or if the aggregate score is level for semi-finals, then thirty minutes of extra time is played, divided into two fifteen-minutes halves. If the aggregate scores in semi-finals are still level at the end of extra time the tie shall be decided by goals scored away from home counting twice, according to away goals rule. If the tie has not been decided during extra time, it will be decided by penalty shoot-out.[7]


In the first five rounds, the team drawn first will play at home ground, and in the semi-finals the team drawn first will play the first leg at home. The final shall be played on a neutral ground.[7]



Team allocation[edit]


92 teams from the top four English tiers (Premier League, Football League Championship, Football League One and Football League Two) participated.



Distribution[edit]


The tournament was organised so that 32 teams remained by the third round.[6] Teams involved in European competition received a bye to the third round, the remaining Premier League teams entered at the second round, and the remaining Football League teams entered at the first round.[6]


  • Teams involved in European competition enter at the third round.

  • The remaining Premier League teams entered at the second round.

  • The remaining Football League teams entered at the first round.


























Clubs entering in this round
Clubs advancing from previous round
First round
(70 clubs)

  • 24 clubs from Football League Two

  • 24 clubs from Football League One

  • 22 clubs from Football League Championship


  • N/A
Second round
(50 clubs)

  • 2 clubs from Football League Championship

  • 13 Premier League clubs (not involved in European competition)


  • 35 winners from first round
Third round
(32 clubs)

  • 7 Premier League clubs (involved in European competition)

  • 25 winners from second round
Fourth round
(16 clubs)

  • No other entries

  • 16 winners from third round
Fifth round
(8 clubs)

  • No other entries

  • 8 winners from fourth round
Semi-finals
(4 clubs)

  • No other entries

  • 4 winners from fifth round
Final
(2 clubs)

  • No other entries

  • 2 winners from semi-finals


Teams[edit]


The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round (the numbers are positions from previous league season meaning that teams promoted to Premier League is listed as Championship teams but ranked above the teams relegated to Football League Championship, and the same applies for all other promotions and relegations):


  • PL: Premier League

  • CH: Football League Championship

  • L1: Football League One

  • L2: Football League Two

  • FC: Football Conference

  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position






























































































Third round

Chelsea (PL 1st)

Arsenal (PL 3rd)

Tottenham Hotspur (PL 5th)

Southampton (PL 7th)

Manchester City (PL 2nd)

Manchester United (PL 4th)

Liverpool (PL 6th)

West Ham United (PL 12th)

Second round

Swansea City (PL 8th)

Everton (PL 11th)

Newcastle United (PL 15th)

AFC Bournemouth (CH 1st)

Stoke City (PL 9th)

West Bromwich Albion (PL 13th)

Sunderland (PL 16th)

Watford (CH 2nd)

Crystal Palace (PL 10th)

Leicester City (PL 14th)

Aston Villa (PL 17th)

Norwich City (CH 3rd)

First round

Hull City (PL 18th)

Reading (CH 19th)

Doncaster Rovers (L1 13th)

Plymouth Argyle (L2 7th)

Burnley (PL 19th)

Brighton & Hove Albion (CH 20th)

Walsall (L1 14th)

Luton Town (L2 8th)

Queens Park Rangers (PL 20th)

Rotherham United (CH 21st)

Oldham Athletic (L1 15th)

Newport County (L2 9th)

Middlesbrough (CH 4th)

Bristol City (L1 1st)

Scunthorpe United (L1 16th)

Exeter City (L2 10th)

Brentford (CH 5th)

Milton Keynes Dons (L1 2nd)

Coventry City (L1 17th)

Morecambe (L2 11th)

Ipswich Town (CH 6th)

Preston North End (L1 3rd)

Port Vale (L1 18th)

Northampton Town (L2 12th)

Wolverhampton Wanderers (CH 7th)

Millwall (CH 22nd)

Colchester United (L1 19th)

Oxford United (L2 13th)

Derby County (CH 8th)

Wigan Athletic (CH 23rd)

Crewe Alexandra (L1 20th)

Dagenham & Redbridge (L2 14th)

Blackburn Rovers (CH 9th)

Blackpool (CH 24th)

Burton Albion (L2 1st)

AFC Wimbledon (L2 15th)

Birmingham City (CH 10th)

Swindon Town (L1 4th)

Shrewsbury Town (L2 2nd)

Portsmouth (L2 16th)

Cardiff City (CH 11th)

Sheffield United (L1 5th)

Bury (L2 3rd)

Accrington Stanley (L2 17th)

Charlton Athletic (CH 12th)

Chesterfield (L1 6th)

Southend United (L2 5th)

York City (L2 18th)

Sheffield Wednesday (CH 13th)

Bradford City (L1 7th)

Notts County (L1 21st)

Cambridge United (L2 19th)

Nottingham Forest (CH 14th)

Rochdale (L1 8th)

Crawley Town (L1 22nd)

Carlisle United (L2 20th)

Leeds United (CH 15th)

Peterborough United (L1 9th)

Leyton Orient (L1 23rd)

Mansfield Town (L2 21st)

Huddersfield Town (CH 16th)

Fleetwood Town (L1 10th)

Yeovil Town (L1 24th)

Hartlepool United (L2 22nd)

Fulham (CH 17th)

Barnsley (L1 11th)

Wycombe Wanderers (L2 4th)

Barnet (FC 1st)

Bolton Wanderers (CH 18th)

Gillingham (L1 12th)

Stevenage (L2 6th)

Bristol Rovers (FC 2nd)


Round and draw dates[edit]


The schedule was as follows.[1][8]




























Round
Draw date
First leg
Second leg
First round
16 June 2016[9]10 August 2016
Second round
13 August 2016[10]24 August 2016
Third round
25 August 2016[11]21 September 2016
Fourth round
23 September 2016[12]26 October 2016
Fifth round
28 October 2016
30 November 2016
Semi-finals
2 December 2016
4 January 2017
25 January 2017
Final

28 February 2017

Note: Matches are played the week commencing on dates above, except the final which is fixed on the 28 February 2017.



First round[edit]



Seeding[edit]


A total of 72 teams played in the first round: 24 teams from League Two (tier 4), 24 teams from League One (tier 3), and 24 teams from the Championship (tier 2).[9] The draw for the first round was held on 16 June 2015.[13] (Note: The numbers in parentheses are the tier for the team during the 2015–16 season.)










Seeded
Unseeded

Barnsley (3)
Birmingham City (2)
Blackburn Rovers (2)
Blackpool (3)
Bolton Wanderers (2)
Bradford City (3)
Brentford (2)
Brighton & Hove Albion (2)
Bristol City (2)
Burnley (2)
Cardiff City (2)
Charlton Athletic (2)



Chesterfield (3)
Derby County (2)
Fleetwood Town (3)
Fulham (2)
Gillingham (3)
Huddersfield Town (2)
Hull City (2)
Ipswich Town
Leeds United (2)
Middlesbrough (2)
Millwall (3)
Milton Keynes Dons (2)



Nottingham Forest (2)
Peterborough United (3)
Preston North End (2)
Queens Park Rangers (2)
Reading (2)
Rochdale (3)
Rotherham United (2)
Sheffield United (3)
Sheffield Wednesday (2)
Swindon Town (3)
Wigan Athletic (3)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)



Accrington Stanley (4)
AFC Wimbledon (4)
Barnet (4)
Bristol Rovers (4)
Burton Albion (3)
Bury (3)
Cambridge United (4)
Carlisle United (4)
Colchester United (3)
Coventry City (3)
Crawley Town (4)
Crewe Alexandra (3)



Dagenham & Redbridge (4)
Doncaster Rovers (3)
Exeter City (4)
Hartlepool United (4)
Leyton Orient (4)
Luton Town (4)
Mansfield Town (4)
Morecambe (4)
Newport County (4)
Northampton Town (4)
Notts County (4)
Oldham Athletic (3)



Oxford United (4)
Plymouth Argyle (4)
Port Vale (3)
Portsmouth (4)
Scunthorpe United (3)
Shrewsbury Town (3)
Southend United (3)
Stevenage (4)
Walsall (3)
Wycombe Wanderers (4)
Yeovil Town (4)
York City (4)



Matches[edit]


The matches were played in the week commencing 10 August 2015.[1][8]



Accrington Stanley (4) v Hull City (2)



















Blackburn Rovers (2) v Shrewsbury Town (3)













Brentford (2) v Oxford United (4)













Bristol Rovers (4) v Birmingham City (2)













Cardiff City (2) v AFC Wimbledon (4)













Carlisle United (4) v Chesterfield (3)













Charlton Athletic (2) v Dagenham & Redbridge (4)













Colchester United (3) v Reading (2)













Fleetwood Town (3) v Hartlepool United (4)













Huddersfield Town (2) v Notts County (4)













Ipswich Town (2) v Stevenage (4)













Luton Town (4) v Bristol City (2)













Millwall (3) v Barnet (4)













Milton Keynes Dons (2) v Leyton Orient (4)













Morecambe (4) v Sheffield United (3)













Northampton Town (4) v Blackpool (3)













Nottingham Forest (2) v Walsall (3)













Peterborough United (3) v Crawley Town (4)













Plymouth Argyle (4) v Gillingham (3)













Port Vale (3) v Burnley (2)













Rochdale (3) v Coventry City (3)



















Rotherham United (2) v Cambridge United (4)













Scunthorpe United (3) v Barnsley (3)



















Sheffield Wednesday (2) v Mansfield Town (4)













Southend United (3) v Brighton & Hove Albion (2)













Swindon Town (3) v Exeter City (4)













Wigan Athletic (3) v Bury (3)













Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) v Newport County (4)













Wycombe Wanderers (4) v Fulham (2)













Yeovil Town (4) v Queens Park Rangers (2)













York City (4) v Bradford City (3)



















Bolton Wanderers (2) v Burton Albion (3)













Crewe Alexandra (3) v Preston North End (2)













Oldham Athletic (3) v Middlesbrough (2)













Portsmouth (4) v Derby County (2)













Doncaster Rovers (3) v Leeds United (2)



















Second round[edit]



Seeding[edit]


A total of 48 teams play in the second round: 12 teams which enter in this round, and the 36 winners of the first round. The 12 teams entering this round are the teams from the 2015–16 Premier League not involved in any European competition.[10] The draw for the second round was held on 13 August 2015.[14] (Note: The numbers in parentheses are the tier for the team during the 2015–16 season.)








Seeded
Unseeded

AFC Bournemouth (1)
Aston Villa (1)
Birmingham City (2)
Brighton & Hove Albion (2)
Cardiff City (2)
Charlton Athletic (2)
Crystal Palace (1)
Everton (1)
Fulham (2)
Hull City (2)
Ipswich Town (2)
Leicester City (1)



Middlesbrough (2)
Newcastle United (1)
Norwich City (1)
Queens Park Rangers (2)
Reading (2)
Sheffield Wednesday (2)
Stoke City (1)
Sunderland (1)
Swansea City (1)
Watford (1)
West Bromwich Albion (1)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)



Barnet (4)
Barnsley (3)
Burton Albion (3)
Bury (3)
Carlisle United (4)
Doncaster Rovers (3)
Exeter City (4)
Gillingham (3)
Hartlepool United (4)
Luton Town (4)
Milton Keynes Dons (2)
Northampton Town (4)



Notts County (4)
Oxford United (4)
Peterborough United (3)
Port Vale (3)
Portsmouth (4)
Preston North End (2)
Rochdale (3)
Rotherham United (2)
Sheffield United (3)
Shrewsbury Town (3)
Walsall (3)
York City (4)



Matches[edit]


The matches were played in the week commencing 24 August 2015.[1][8]



Aston Villa (1) v Notts County (4)













Walsall (3) v Brighton & Hove Albion (2)













Crystal Palace (1) v Shrewsbury Town (3)













Sheffield Wednesday (2) v Oxford United (4)













Portsmouth (4) v Reading (2)













Hartlepool United (4) v AFC Bournemouth (1)













Fulham (2) v Sheffield United (3)













Milton Keynes Dons (2) v Cardiff City (2)













Hull City (2) v Rochdale (3)













Sunderland (1) v Exeter City (4)













Bury (3) v Leicester City (1)













Doncaster Rovers (3) v Ipswich Town (2)













Rotherham United (2) v Norwich City (1)













Swansea City (1) v York City (4)













Queens Park Rangers (2) v Carlisle United (4)













Peterborough United (3) v Charlton Athletic (2)













Birmingham City (2) v Gillingham (3)













Newcastle United (1) v Northampton Town (4)













Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) v Barnet (4)













Burton Albion (3) v Middlesbrough (2)













Luton Town (4) v Stoke City (1)



















Preston North End (2) v Watford (1)













West Bromwich Albion (1) v Port Vale (3)



















Barnsley (3) v Everton (1)













Third round[edit]



Teams[edit]


A total of 32 teams play in the third round: 8 teams which enter in this round, and the 24 winners of the second round. The 8 teams entering this round are the teams from the 2015–16 Premier League involved in European competition in the 2015–16 season. There was no seeding in this round. The lowest ranked team in this round is Carlisle United who play in the Football League Two in the fourth division of English football.[15]



Matches[edit]


The matches were played in the week commencing 21 September 2015.[1][8]



Middlesbrough (2) v Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)













Hull City (2) v Swansea City (1)













Leicester City (1) v West Ham United (1)













Aston Villa (1) v Birmingham City (2)













Fulham (2) v Stoke City (1)













Sunderland (1) v Manchester City (1)













Preston North End (2) v AFC Bournemouth (1)



















Reading (2) v Everton (1)













Norwich City (1) v West Bromwich Albion (1)













Tottenham Hotspur (1) v Arsenal (1)













Crystal Palace (1) v Charlton Athletic (2)













Newcastle United (1) v Sheffield Wednesday (2)













Walsall (3) v Chelsea (1)













Milton Keynes Dons (2) v Southampton (1)













Manchester United (1) v Ipswich Town (2)













Liverpool (1) v Carlisle United (4)



















Fourth round[edit]



Teams[edit]


A total of 16 teams play in the fourth round, all winners of the third round. There is no seeding in this round. The draw for the fourth round was held on 23 September 2015 after the North London derby.[12] (Note: The numbers in parentheses are the tier for the team during the 2015–16 season.) The lowest ranked teams in this round are Hull City, Middlesbrough, and Sheffield Wednesday who all play in the Football League Championship in the second division of English football.[16]



Matches[edit]


The matches were played in the week commencing 26 October 2015.[1][8][17]



Everton (1) v Norwich City (1)



















Sheffield Wednesday (2) v Arsenal (1)













Hull City (2) v Leicester City (1)



















Stoke City (1) v Chelsea (1)



















Manchester City (1) v Crystal Palace (1)













Liverpool (1) v AFC Bournemouth (1)













Southampton (1) v Aston Villa (1)













Manchester United (1) v Middlesbrough (2)



















Fifth round[edit]



Teams[edit]


A total of 8 teams play in the fifth round, all winners of the fourth round. There is no seeding in this round. The draw for the fifth round was held on 28 October after the completion of the fourth round.[19]



Matches[edit]


The matches were played in the week commencing 30 November 2015.[1][8] The lowest ranked teams in this round are Hull City, Middlesbrough, and Sheffield Wednesday who all play in the Football League Championship in the second division of English football.



Middlesbrough (2) v Everton (1)













Stoke City (1) v Sheffield Wednesday (2)













Manchester City (1) v Hull City (2)













Southampton (1) v Liverpool (1)













Semi-finals[edit]



Teams[edit]


A total of four teams played in the Semi-finals, all winners of the fifth round. There was no seeding in this round. The draw for the semi-final was held on 2 December 2015 and all of the teams were from Premier League (top tier).[21]



Matches[edit]


The semi-finals are played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home, and the team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advances to the finals.



First leg[edit]


The first leg matches were played on 5 and 6 January 2016.[1][8]



Stoke City (1) v Liverpool (1)













Everton (1) v Manchester City (1)













Second leg[edit]


The second leg were played on 26 and 27 January 2016.[1][8]



Liverpool (1) v Stoke City (1)



















Manchester City (1) v Everton (1)













Final[edit]



The League Cup Final was held on 28 February 2016 at Wembley Stadium.[1][8]



28 February 2016 (2016-02-28)16:30 GMT











Liverpool
1−1 (a.e.t.)

Manchester City

Coutinho Goal 83'

Report

Fernandinho Goal 49'

Penalties

Can Penalty scored
Lucas Penalty missed
Coutinho Penalty missed
Lallana Penalty missed
1−3

Penalty missedFernandinho
Penalty scoredNavas
Penalty scoredAgüero
Penalty scoredTouré

Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 86,206

Referee: Michael Oliver




Top goalscorers[edit]





Kevin De Bruyne was the top scorer in the competition with five goals for Manchester City.


[22]
































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne

Manchester City
5
2

England Joe Dodoo

Leicester City
4

England Dwight Gayle

Crystal Palace

Belgium Romelu Lukaku

Everton

England Scott Sinclair

Aston Villa

Uruguay Cristhian Stuani

Middlesbrough
7

Wales Tom Bradshaw

Walsall
3

England Jermain Defoe

Sunderland

Senegal Sadio Mané

Southampton

Belgium Divock Origi

Liverpool


Broadcasting rights[edit]


The live television rights for the competition were held by the subscription channel Sky Sports, who have held rights to the competition since 1996–97 apart from 2001-02 when the short-lived ITV Digital had exclusive coverage of that season's League Cup competition as part of the original three year TV deal with The Football League.


These matches were televised live by Sky Sports:


















Round
Live TV games
First round

Portsmouth vs Derby County, Doncaster Rovers vs Leeds United[23]
Second round

Luton Town vs Stoke City, Barnsley vs Everton[24]
Third Round

Aston Villa vs Birmingham City, Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal[25]
Fourth Round

Sheffield Wednesday vs Arsenal, Liverpool vs AFC Bournemouth[26]
Fifth Round

Middlesbrough vs Everton, Southampton vs Liverpool[27]
Semi-finals
All 4 Matches
Final

Liverpool vs Manchester City


See also[edit]


  • 2015–16 Premier League

  • 2015–16 Football League Championship

  • 2015–16 Football League One

  • 2015–16 Football League Two

  • 2015–16 FA Cup


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