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The 2027 Carabao Cup Final takes place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 21 March, bringing together the two remaining clubs in the 2026/27 EFL Cup. Traditionally the first major domestic trophy awarded during the English football season, the final provides clubs from the Premier League and EFL with an opportunity to secure silverware under the Wembley arch. The competition begins in August and progresses through seven rounds, with Premier League clubs entering at different stages depending on their involvement in European competition. The semi-finals are played over two legs in January and February, after which the two aggregate winners advance to Wembley. The finalists and UK kick-off time will therefore be confirmed closer to the event. If the final is level at the end of 90 minutes, extra time and a penalty shootout can be used to determine the champions. Standard supporter tickets are normally allocated to the two competing clubs and sold according to each club’s eligibility criteria, often prioritising season-ticket holders and supporters with previous attendance history. Official hospitality may be available separately before the finalists are known. Demand can rise significantly when a club reaches its first Wembley final for several years, so supporters should monitor official club announcements closely after the semi-finals. This guide will be updated with the finalists, confirmed kick-off time, club ticket allocations, official purchasing options, television coverage and practical travel information for attending the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley.
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