How to watch League Cup on US TV

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If you're wondering where to watch the League Cup on US TV, we have the answers you're looking for. Founded in 1960, the League Cup, now officially known as the EFL Cup and referred to as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, was started in part as somewhat of a consolation for teams already knocked […]

If you're wondering where to watch the League Cup on US TV, we have the answers you're looking for.

Founded in 1960, the League Cup, now officially known as the EFL Cup and referred to as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, was started in part as somewhat of a consolation for teams already knocked out of the FA Cup. The tournament was also implemented as a way for clubs to raise revenue and have another shot at winning silverware.

Though not the biggest priority for the massive clubs, teams that do not normally win the Premier League or European cups have a solid shot at picking up a trophy. Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City and Swansea City have all won the League Cup within the last 20 years.

With the bigger clubs not necessarily having their main focus on League Cup matches, smaller teams can have more of a chance at pulling off major upsets and progressing through the tournament. This 'giant-killing,' as it is usually referred to, makes for big upsets and extremely compelling television.

The League Cup consists of all 92 Premier League and English Football League clubs. The first round of the competition involves 70 teams, with every League Two, League One, and 22 of the 24 EFL Championship clubs taking part. Then, the other two Championship teams and 13 Premier League clubs are added to the tournament in the second round. The seven Premier League clubs involved in European competitions are then added to the third round of the League Cup.

SEE MORE:Schedule of League Cup games on US TV and streaming

Paramount+

Here in the United States, Paramount+ holds the rights to air League Cup matches. Monthly or annual plans are available, with an annual plan saving you money versus a full year's worth of monthly fees. CBS and Paramount+ acquired the rights to the League Cup and other EFL competitions ahead of the 2024/25 season.

League Cup games are not exclusive to Paramount+, though. CBS will also put games on some of its TV channels, depending on the matchup and other content. For example, the CBS Sports Network and the CBS Sports Golazo Network can be home to games in the League Cup.

Along with the League Cup, Paramount+ also currently provides access to Serie A, EFL Championship, League One, League Two, USL UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. Also, Paramount+ will have daily soccer news and discussion on one of its several shows.

Paramount+ is available on your computer, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android phone, Android tablet, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire tablet, Roku, Chromecast, PlayStation 4/5, Oculus Go, Samsung Smart TV and XBOX One/Series S and X.

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Where to watch League Cup on US TV: Don't have Paramount+?

If you do not have Paramount+ just yet or rather catch League Cup matches in a more social setting, then try out a local pub. Watching soccer matches in a pub is a great way to experience the action. Many of the clubs involved in this tournament have an official list of pubs in the U.S. that televise most, if not all, of their matches throughout the season.

Along with providing pub suggestions, some of these club websites also air their team's games essentially in radio form. These club websites cannot televise their games. But, they provide commentators without video to inform the listener what is happening during the matches.

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