2004–05 Football League Cup

2004-05 Football League Cup
Carling Cup, League Cup
Country  England
 Wales
Teams 92
Defending champions Middlesbrough
Champions Chelsea
Runners-up Liverpool
Matches played 93
Top goal scorer(s) Jermain Defoe
(5 goals)

The 2004–05 Football League Cup was the 45th staging of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition name reflects a sponsorship deal with lager brand Carling.

The competition began in August 2004 and ended with the final on 25 February 2005. The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff hosted the final match, as it had done since 2001, with the new Wembley Stadium still not complete.

The winners were Chelsea, beating Liverpool in the final 3–2 after extra-time thanks to goals from Didier Drogba and Mateja Kezman in extra-time after the game had finished 1–1.

First round

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Date
1Mansfield Town0–4Preston21 September 2004
2Boston United3–3Luton Town7 September 2004
Boston United win 4–3 after extra time
3Bradford City1–1Notts County25 August 2004
Notts County win 2–1 after extra time
4Coventry City4–1Torquay United25 August 2004
5Nottingham Forest2–0Scunthorpe25 August 2004
6Oxford United0–2Reading25 August 2004
7Sheffield Wednesday1–0Walsall25 August 2004
8Brighton1–2Bristol Rovers24 August 2004
9Bury2–3Burnley24 August 2004
10Colchester United2–1Cheltenham Town24 August 2004
11Crewe Alexandra4–1Blackpool24 August 2004
12Darlington0–2Barnsley24 August 2004
13Doncaster Rovers3–1Port Vale24 August 2004
14Gillingham1–2Northampton Town24 August 2004
15Grimsby Town1–0Wigan Athletic24 August 2004
16Hartlepool2–1Macclesfield Town24 August 2004
17Hull City2–2Wrexham24 August 2004
2–2 after extra time — Wrexham win 3 – 1 on penalties
18Ipswich Town2–0Brentford24 August 2004
19Kidderminster Harriers1–1Cardiff City24 August 2004
1–1 after extra time — Cardiff City win 5 – 4 on penalties
20Leeds United1–0Huddersfield Town24 August 2004
21Leyton Orient1–3Bournemouth24 August 2004
22Lincoln City3–1Derby County24 August 2004
23Oldham Athletic2–1Stoke City24 August 2004
24Peterborough United0–3M.K. Dons24 August 2004
25Queens Park Rangers3–0Swansea City24 August 2004
26Rotherham United2–1Chesterfield24 August 2004
27Rushden and Diamonds0–1Swindon Town24 August 2004
28Sheffield United1–1Stockport County24 August 2004
Sheffield United win 4–1 after extra time
29Sunderland3–0Chester City24 August 2004
30Tranmere Rovers2–1Shrewsbury Town24 August 2004
31Watford1–0Cambridge United24 August 2004
32West Ham2–0Southend United23 August 2004
33Wycombe Wanderers0–1Bristol City24 August 2004
34Yeovil2–2Plymouth Argyle24 August 2004
Yeovil win 3–2 after extra time
35Rochdale2–4Wolverhampton Wanderers23 August 2004

Second round

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Date
1Leicester City2–2Preston4 October 2004
Preston win 2–3 after extra time
2Aston Villa3–1Queens Park Rangers22 September 2004
3Blackburn Rovers2–2Bournemouth22 September 2004
3–3 after extra time — Bournemouth win 7 – 6 on penalties
4Boston United1–4Fulham22 September 2004
5Bristol City2–2Everton22 September 2004
2–2 after extra time — Everton win 4 – 3 on penalties
6Coventry City1–0Sheffield Wednesday22 September 2004
7Northampton Town0–3Southampton22 September 2004
8Nottingham Forest1–1Rotherham United22 September 2004
Nottingham Forest win 2–1 after extra time
9Oldham Athletic0–6Tottenham Hotspur22 September 2004
10Birmingham City3–1Lincoln City21 September 2004
11Burnley1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers21 September 2004
1–1 after extra time — Burnley win 4 – 2 on penalties
12Crystal Palace1–1Hartlepool United21 September 2004
Crystal Palace win 2–1 after extra time
13Colchester United1–1West Bromwich Albion21 September 2004
Colchester United win 2–1 after extra time
14Crewe Alexandra2–2Sunderland21 September 2004
3–3 after extra time — Crewe Alexandra win 4 – 2 on penalties
15Doncaster Rovers2–0Ipswich Town21 September 2004
16Grimsby Town0–2Charlton Athletic21 September 2004
17Leeds United1–0Swindon Town21 September 2004
18MK Dons1–4Cardiff City21 September 2004
19Manchester City7–1Barnsley21 September 2004
20Norwich City1–0Bristol Rovers21 September 2004
21Reading0–3Watford21 September 2004
22Tranmere Rovers0–1Portsmouth21 September 2004
23West Ham3–2Notts County21 September 2004
24Wrexham2–3Sheffield United21 September 2004
25Yeovil Town0–2Bolton Wanderers21 September 2004

Third round

Tie no Home team Score1 Away team Date
1Birmingham City0–1Fulham27 October 2004
2Bolton Wanderers2–2Tottenham Hotspur27 October 2004
Tottenham Hotspur win 4–3 after extra time
3Charlton Athletic1–2Crystal Palace27 October 2004
4Chelsea1–0West Ham27 October 2004
5Everton2–0Preston27 October 2004
6Manchester City1–2Arsenal27 October 2004
7Middlesbrough3–0Coventry City27 October 2004
8Newcastle United2–1Norwich City27 October 2004
9Southampton3–2Colchester United27 October 2004
10Bournemouth2–2Cardiff City26 October 2004
3–3 after extra time — Cardiff City win 5 – 4 on penalties
11Burnley3–1Aston Villa26 October 2004
12Crewe Alexandra0–3Manchester United26 October 2004
13Doncaster Rovers0–2Nottingham Forest26 October 2004
14Millwall0–3Liverpool26 October 2004
15Portsmouth2–1Leeds United26 October 2004
16Sheffield United0–0Watford26 October 2004
0–0 after extra time — Watford win 4 – 2 on penalties

Fourth round

2004-11-10
Liverpool 2 – 0 Middlesbrough
Mellor  83'  89'
Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 28,176
Referee: Howard Webb


2004-11-10
Newcastle United 0 – 2

(a.e.t.)

Chelsea
Guðjohnsen  100'
Robben  112'
St. James' Park, Newcastle
Attendance: 38,055
Referee: Steve Bennett

2004-11-10
Nottingham Forest 2 – 4

(a.e.t.)

Fulham
King  71'
Reid 104'
Radzinski  86'  93'
McBride  101'
Cole  119'
City Ground, Nottingham
Attendance: 9,252
Referee: Mike Riley

2004-11-09
Arsenal 3 – 1 Everton
Owusu-Abeyie  25'
Lupoli  52'  85'
Gravesen  8'
Highbury, London
Attendance: 27,791
Referee: Alan Wiley

2004-11-09
Burnley 0 – 3 Tottenham Hotspur
Keane  31'  52'
Defoe  58'
Turf Moor, Burnley
Attendance: 10,639
Referee: Graham Poll

2004-11-09
Cardiff City 0 – 2 Portsmouth
Yakubu  47'  55' (p)
Ninian Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 13,555
Referee: Graham Laws

2004-11-09
Watford 5 – 2 Southampton
Dyer  39'
Chambers  52'  62'
Helguson  66'
Bouazza  84'
Blackstock  84'
Ormerod  88'
Vicarage Road, Watford
Attendance: 13,008
Referee: Barry Knight

Quarter-finals

2004-12-01
Manchester United 1 – 0 Arsenal
Bellion  1'
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 67,103
Referee: Mark Halsey

2004-12-01
Tottenham Hotspur 1 – 1

(a.e.t.)
3 – 4p

Liverpool
Defoe  108' Sinama Pongolle  117' (p)
White Hart Lane, London
Attendance: 36,100
Referee: Neale Barry

2004-11-30
Fulham 1 – 2 Chelsea
McBride  74' Duff  55'
Lampard  88'
Craven Cottage, London
Attendance: 14,531
Referee: Steve Dunn

2004-11-30
Watford 3 – 0 Portsmouth
Helguson  24'  57'
Dyer  61'
Vicarage Road, Watford
Attendance: 18,877
Referee: Dermot Gallagher

Semi-finals

First leg

2005-01-12
20:00
Chelsea 0 – 0 Manchester United
Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,492
Referee: Neale Barry

2005-01-11
20:00
Liverpool 1 – 0 Watford
Gerrard  56'
Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 35,739
Referee: Steve Dunn

Second leg

2005-01-26
20:00
Manchester United 1 – 2 Chelsea
Giggs  67' Lampard  29'
Duff  85'
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 67,000
Referee: Rob Styles

Chelsea win 2-1 on aggregate.


2005-01-25
19:45
Watford 0 – 1 Liverpool
Gerrard  77'
Vicarage Road, Watford
Attendance: 19,797
Referee: Mike Riley

Liverpool win 2–0 on aggregate

Final

For more details on this match, see 2005 Football League Cup Final.

2005-02-27
15:00
Liverpool 2 – 3 Chelsea
Riise  1'
Nunez  113'
Gerrard  79' (o.g.)
Drogba  107'
Kezman  112'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 78,000
Referee: Steve Bennett (Kent)

See also

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