Rochdale Observer

No extra time in Carabao

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LATE, late finishes to midweek ties in the League Cup – currently the Carabao Cup – look to be a thing of the past for Rochdale.

EFL clubs have voted on a number of rule changes to next season’s competitio­n – including the removal of extra-time.

The rationale put forward by the EFL is that withdrawin­g the additional 30 minutes of play would directly address any additional fatigue issues caused when the midweek ties go beyond the traditiona­l 90-minute period.

A statistica­l analysis was presented that demonstrat­ed how almost 85 per cent of matches ended in normal time over a three-year period, without the additional period being required and as a result clubs have supported the new approach.

In the event that scores are tied after 90-minutes, penalty kicks will be taken immediatel­y to determine a winner.

However, the format of penalties in the competitio­n will revert to their traditiona­l format after EFL Clubs trialled the ABBA concept throughout the 2017/18 season. This will be applicable in all EFL competitio­ns.

Seeding arrangemen­ts from the first two rounds will no longer feature. Round One will remain regionalis­ed into North and South sections. The EFL also confirmed that VAR can be used.

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