Difference between revisions of "2014-15 Under-21 Premier League Cup"
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===Upcoming Fixtures=== | ===Upcoming Fixtures=== | ||
8 October 2014: [[Huddersfield Town Under-21s|Huddersfield Town]] V [[Barnsley Under-21s|Barnsley]] <br> | 8 October 2014: [[Huddersfield Town Under-21s|Huddersfield Town]] V [[Barnsley Under-21s|Barnsley]] <br> | ||
− | 8 October 2014: [[Nottingham Forest Under-21s|Nottingham Forest]] V [[Wigan Athletic Under-21s|Wigan Athletic]] | + | 8 October 2014: [[Nottingham Forest Under-21s|Nottingham Forest]] V [[Wigan Athletic Under-21s|Wigan Athletic]] <br> |
− | + | 20 October 2014: [[Sheffield Wednesday Under-21s|Sheffield Wednesday]] V [[Hull City Under-21s|Hull City]] <br> | |
+ | 28 October 2014: [[Cardiff City Under-21s|Cardiff City]] V [[Gillingham Under-21s|Gillingham]] <br> <br> | ||
TBC: [[Bristol City Under-21s|Bristol City]] V [[Watford Under-21s|Watford]] <br> | TBC: [[Bristol City Under-21s|Bristol City]] V [[Watford Under-21s|Watford]] <br> | ||
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===Results=== | ===Results=== |
Revision as of 15:01, 8 October 2014
The 2014-15 Under-21 Premier League Cup is the second campaign of the new knockout cup competition launched by the Premier League. 46 academies will take part in this season's competition, with Category 1 academies joining in the round of 32.
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Qualifying Round 1
The first qualifying round features 11 Category 3 sides competing on a regional basis. Doncaster Rovers were awarded a bye to the second qualifying round due to the odd number of teams in the draw at this stage.
Results
30 September 2014: Burnley 0-2 Hull City
23 September 2014: Watford 1-0 Peterborough United
23 September 2014: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Bournemouth
23 September 2014: Gillingham 1-0 Plymouth Argyle (aet)
16 September 2014: Wigan Athletic 5-0 Preston North End
Qualifying Round 2
The second qualifying round sees the introduction of the 16 Category 2 academies, with sides once again competing on a regional basis. Crewe Alexandra and Queens Park Rangers both received byes to the Round of 32 due to the odd numbers in each region.
Upcoming Fixtures
8 October 2014: Huddersfield Town V Barnsley
8 October 2014: Nottingham Forest V Wigan Athletic
20 October 2014: Sheffield Wednesday V Hull City
28 October 2014: Cardiff City V Gillingham
TBC: Bristol City V Watford
Results
7 October 2014: Charlton Athletic 4-0 AFC Wimbledon
6 October 2014: Leeds United 6-0 Doncaster Rovers
6 October 2014: Birmingham City 1-3 Sheffield United
6 October 2014: Millwall 1-1 Colchester United (aet - Millwall won 5-4 on penalties)
6 October 2014: Ipswich Town 2-1 Swansea City