The draw for the second round of the Carabao Cup has been made, with the Premier League clubs not in European competition this season joining the fray.
There are two clashes between two Premier League clubs, with West Ham hosting Bournemouth in the south section and Nottingham Forest welcoming Newcastle to the City Ground in the north section.
The remaining seven Premier League clubs yet to be involved enter the competition in the third round, which is played next month.
There are big clubs involved at this stage, though, with some interesting ties including Middlesbrough taking on Stoke, Everton hosting Doncaster and Wolves facing Burnley at Molineux.
Boro enjoyed a tremendous win in the opening round on Wednesday night, thrashing Leeds United 3-0 at Elland Road.
There was also a 3-0 victory for Plymouth Argyle at home to Cheltenham Town, with Wayne Rooney earning his first win as boss and getting a trip to Watford in the next round.
Carabao Cup Second Round Draw
South
Coventry City vs Oxford United
Swansea City vs Wycombe Wanderers
AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town
Birmingham City vs Fulham
Watford vs Plymouth Argyle
West Ham vs Bournemouth
QPR vs Luton Town
Brighton vs Crawley Town
Crystal Palace vs Norwich City
Cardiff City vs Southampton
Millwall vs Leyton Orient
Colchester United vs Brentford
North
Grimsby Town vs Sheffield Wednesday
Everton vs Doncaster Rovers
Blackburn Rovers vs Blackpool
Fleetwood Town vs Rotherham United
Shrewsbury Town vs Bolton Wanderers
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United
Barrow vs Derby County
Leicester City vs Tranmere Rovers
Middlesbrough vs Stoke City
Barnsley vs Sheffield United
Harrogate Town vs Preston North End
Walsall vs Huddersfield Town
Wolves vs Burnley
All the second round ties will be played in the week commencing 26 August.
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