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Boss Brian Barry-Murphy says Cardiff City's Carabao Cup quarter-final at home to Chelsea is "amazing" but warns it cannot distract from their league ambitions.
After an 18th place finish in the third tier last season, Peterborough began their 2025/26 campaign here with us in South Wales, losing 2-1 to the Bluebirds. Having taken the lead back in August, courtesy of a first half Bradley Ihionvien penalty, the visitors fell to memorable strikes from Rubin Colwill and Ronan Kpakio.
On Tuesday, two of the biggest clubs in Wales will meet in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, renewing a cross-nation rivalry that has laid dormant for 21 years.
Fans in the United States can watch Wrexham vs Cardiff City live via the streaming service Paramount+, which will provide full coverage of the Carabao Cup Fourth Round, including live commentary and match statistics.
The match at Florence Park on Saturday, November 1st will kick-off at 11am. Last time out the U18s were knocked out of the FA Youth Cup by Cheltenham Town.
Cardiff City upset Wrexham 2-1 to book a spot in the League Cup quarter-finals in the long-awaited renewal of one of Welsh football's oldest rivalries, while Premier League side Fulham needed penalties to get past third-tier Wycombe Wanderers on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Wrexham will face Cardiff for the first time in 21 years – a lot has changed at the two clubs since their last
BBC Sport Wales looks at the key talking points to emerge from Cardiff City's EFL Cup fourth round win over Wrexham at Stok Cae Ras.