Manchester City to face Newcastle in Carabao Cup semi-final

Updated: Dec 18, 2025 Published: Dec 18, 2025

Manchester City have been handed a blockbuster Carabao Cup semi-final clash against current holders Newcastle United, setting up a two-legged showdown that will stretch across January and early February 2026.

The draw was made shortly after City sealed their place in the last four with a 2–0 win over Brentford, continuing a strong domestic cup run and keeping alive hopes of lifting the League Cup for the first time since 2020/21, when the club claimed the trophy for an eighth time.

Manchester City to face Newcastle in Carabao Cup semi-final after Brentford win

Cherki and Savinho send City into the last four

City’s quarter-final night against Brentford delivered exactly what knockout football demands: control, clarity, and clinical finishing.

  • Rayan Cherki broke the deadlock to put City in front.
  • Savinho then added a second to settle the contest and secure City’s spot in the semi-finals.

It was the type of performance City fans have come to expect in cup ties — composed in possession, organised out of it, and decisive when the big moments arrived. With a place in the last four on the line, City stayed patient and made their chances count.

The tie everyone will be watching: Newcastle vs City

Newcastle’s status as defending champions adds even more edge to this semi-final. City won’t just be chasing a final appearance — they’ll be trying to knock out the team currently wearing the crown.

There’s also a clear tactical storyline to this matchup. Over two legs, it won’t be about a single night of momentum. It will be about:

  • Managing the away atmosphere at St James’ Park
  • Staying disciplined across 180 minutes
  • Taking advantage of home comfort at the Etihad in the return match
  • Avoiding costly moments, because semi-finals punish mistakes more than any earlier round

When are the semi-final legs?

The Carabao Cup semi-finals are played over two legs, which makes preparation and squad management even more important.

  • First leg: Week commencing 12 January 2026St James’ Park
  • Second leg: Week commencing 2 February 2026Etihad Stadium

Exact kick-off dates and times are still to be confirmed, but the schedule already gives a clear picture: City will need to peak twice — once away, once at home — to book a place in the final.

City’s road to the semi-finals

City’s run to the last four has had a steady rhythm, with the team stepping up each time the challenge increased:

  • 2–0 vs Huddersfield Town (League One)
  • 3–1 vs Swansea City (Championship)
  • 2–0 vs Brentford (Premier League)

That progression matters. Cup competitions are built on problem-solving: different opponents, different styles, different demands. City have navigated it so far, and the reward is a semi-final tie with a major prize within reach.

Why this semi-final matters

Reaching the semi-finals isn’t just another milestone — it’s a real opportunity.

  • It’s City’s first League Cup semi-final since 2020/21
  • It places them two matches away from a major trophy
  • It creates a high-stakes test against one of the toughest opponents possible in this competition

The League Cup can set the tone for a season. A strong semi-final performance can boost confidence, sharpen focus, and give the squad a trophy target that feels immediate.

Full Carabao Cup semi-final draw

The other semi-final on the bracket is set to be:

  • Chelsea vs Arsenal or Crystal Palace
  • Newcastle vs Manchester City

That means the possible final combinations are already mouth-watering — but City’s job is simple: beat Newcastle over two legs first.

What happens next

For now, all attention turns to confirmation of the precise match dates and kick-off times. Once those are locked in, City will be able to fully plan for the two-leg rhythm — rotation, travel, recovery, and the fine margins that decide semi-finals.

One thing is certain: City are back in the last four, and the route to Wembley (or the final venue) now runs straight through the holders.