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The English Football League (EFL) is abuzz with excitement and tension as the latest news unfolds. From the EFL Team of the Week to upcoming fixtures and transfer updates, there's never a dull moment. Rick Parry, the EFL chair, has been vocal about the lack of financial engagement from the Premier League, setting the stage for a potential clash between the two leagues. Amidst all this, EFL's decision to stick with the two-leg format for the Carabao Cup semi-finals has added another layer of drama to the mix.
With the EFL schedule confirmed for the 2024/25 season, fans are eagerly anticipating the action that lies ahead. The League is gearing up for an exciting season with key dates set and plans in place to keep the competition fierce. As talks continue between the EFL and the Premier League over financial redistribution models, the tension between the two organizations remains palpable.
In a surprising twist, the EFL has refused to budge on the two-legged Carabao Cup semi-finals, sending a clear message to the Premier League. This decision showcases the EFL's resolve to stand firm in negotiations and uphold its traditions. As fans wait in anticipation for upcoming matches and potential upsets, the EFL landscape promises to be filled with excitement and uncertainty.
In summary, the EFL continues to be at the center of attention with its unique blend of drama, passion, and competitive spirit. Fans can expect a thrilling season ahead as the league navigates through challenges and showcases the best of English football.
WhoScored.com run through their EFL team of the week, with Southampton, Plymouth, Huddersfield, Cambridge and Derby among the sides represented in the XI.
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EFL have refused to ditch the two-legged format of the Carabao Cup semi-finals amid a financial stand-off with the Premier League.
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The English Football League (EFL) are not making any changes to the Carabao Cup's two-legged semi-final format for the 2024-25 season.
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The EFL Cup will continue to have two-legged semi-finals in the 2024-25 season, the English Football League confirms.
No offer of extra funding has yet been put to the EFL by the Premier League.
The English Football League (EFL) are not making any changes to the Carabao Cup's two-legged semi-final format for the 2024-25 season.
Two-leg Carabao Cup semi-finals will remain for 2024-25 as the EFL chief executive, Trevor Birch, said: 'Changes need to come with significant compensation'
The Carabao Cup features all clubs from the EFL and Premier League in a knock-out format over seven rounds, before the semi-final is played over two legs, with the final held at Wembley Stadium. Premier League clubs join in the second round, with those ...
However, no offer on funding has been put to the EFL by the Premier League to date, with top-flight clubs unable to agree on the amount of extra funding or ...
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