Carabao Cup second round draw: Chelsea to host Wimbledon, Spurs travel to Fulham, while Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson takes on old club Bradford – who he led to 2013 final

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Chelsea will host League Two Wimbledon in an all-London clash in the second round of the Carabao Cup.
Wimbledon claimed a big scalp in round one by winning 2-1 over Coventry City with two late goals and Mauricio Pochettino will want no such slip-ups.
Elsewhere, there will be two all-Premier League clashes as Fulham welcome Spurs and last year’s semi-finalists Nottingham Forest face newly promoted Burnley at home.
Wrexham are in for an intriguing clash against fellow fourth tier outfit Bradfor City as it will see their manager Phil Parkinson reunite with his old club, having led the Bantams to the final in 2013.

Chelsea will host fellow Londoners AFC Wimbledon in the second round of the Carabao Cup

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson will face his old club Bradford, who he led to the final in 2013
Meanwhile, League Two’s Newport County will get a stab at a giant killing in the form of visitors Brentford, and it’s the same for Doncaster Rovers, who host Everton.
The second round of the Carabao Cup will kick off on the week commencing August 28 and the draw was made tonight.
Twelve Premier League teams enter the draw at this stage to join the 36 winners from the first round.
League Two club Tranmere Rovers will have the chance to test their mettle against Enzo Maresca’s Leicester City, while Salford City welcome Leeds United.
In total 48 teams are vying for a place in the third round, when the remaining eight Premier League sides who are playing European football will enter the draw.
At this stage, the draw is split into northern and southern divisions to make travel easier for fans.
See the full draw below.

Fulham welcome Spurs in a London derby while Nottingham Forest host Burnley

Salford City will host Leeds after overcoming Preston North End on penalties in the first round