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24/25 EFL Trophy Round of 32 draw live in full

Time for the 24/25 EFL Trophy Round of 32 draw to be made live in full now that the group stages have come to an end.

It took place Sky Sports News on Friday, in the lead-up to Sky Sports’ coverage of the Championship match between Plymouth and Watford.

Sky Sports’ Emma Saunders will host the draw alongside former Jamaican international, Jobi McAnuff and former Queens Park Rangers and Plymouth Argyle striker, Jamie Mackie.

The Group Stage phase of the competition officially came to a close following Bradford City v Rotherham United tie.

For the Round of 32 Draw, Clubs will remain regionalised with each Group winner being drawn at home to a second placed Club from a different qualifying Group.

Ball numbers have been allocated to the following Clubs across both sections.

NORTHERN

Draw A winners pot
Stockport (1)
Wrexham (2)
Morecambe (3)
Bolton (4)

Draw A runners-up pot
Crewe (13)
Huddersfield (14)
Lincoln (15)
Bradford (16)

Draw B winners pot
Blackpool (5)
Doncaster (6)
Chesterfield (7)
Rotherham (8)

Draw B runners-up pot
Tranmere (9)
Port Vale (10)
Wigan (11)
Aston Villa U21 (12)

SOUTHERN

Draw A winners pot
Walsall (1)
Wycombe (2)
Charlton (3)
Peterborough (4)

Draw A runners-up pot
Leyton Orient (13)
Northampton (14)
Swindon (15)
Reading (16)

Draw B winners pot
Colchester (5)
Burton (6)
Exeter (7)
Cheltenham (8)

Draw B runners-up pot
Birmingham (9)
Wimbledon (10)
Cambridge (11)
Stevenage (12)

👇 EFL TROPHY ROUND OF 32 DRAW 👇

Morecambe v Lincoln
Wrexham v Crewe
Stockport v Bradford
Bolton v Huddersfield
\Rotherham v Tranmere
Blackpool v Aston Villa U21
Chesterfield v Wigan
Doncaster v Port Vale
Wycombe v Swindon
Peterborough v Northampton
Charlton v Leyton Orient
Walsall v Reading
Cheltenham v Cambridge
Colchester v AFC Wimbledon
Burton v Stevenage
Exeter v Birmingham

Vertu Trophy Round of 32 ties are to take place week commencing December 9th.

Competition Format

Vertu Trophy fixturing remains regionalised until the Quarter-Final stage.

From Round of 32 phase to the Semi-Finals, no extra time shall be played. The winners shall be determined by penalty kicks.

Extra time will apply only in the Final if the result is level after ninety minutes’ duration. A period of 30 minutes will be played. If still equal the winner is then decided by penalties.

How to watch

For UK fans, all Vertu Trophy matches are broadcast live on Sky Sports, via Sky Sports+ and on streaming service NOW.

For international fans, Vertu matches are available for live streaming via Club platforms.

STATEMENT:

The Bristol Street Motors Trophy will be renamed the Vertu Trophy with immediate effect.

Vertu Motors – the Group that currently operates under the trading names of three automotive retail brands, which include Bristol Street Motors – announced it will consolidate those brands into one, named Vertu, last month.

The competition rebranding will be in place ahead of tomorrow’s Round of 32 Draw live on Sky Sports and the next round of fixtures taking place from Tuesday 10 December.

The League agreed a three-year deal as Title Sponsor of the EFL Trophy through to the end of the 2025/26 season with the award-winning national automotive group in November last year, with Bristol Street Motors taking up the role. Vertu will remain the Official Car Dealer of the EFL for the term.

The Vertu Trophy has seen some of its best attendances in its current format at this stage of the competition, with the likes of Wrexham, Birmingham City and Rotherham United among the Clubs who have booked their passage to the Round of 32.

As the EFL celebrates the League’s Week of Action this week, Vertu are proud to have continued their support of EFL Clubs and their local communities with a ticket initiative for community programme participants and staff this season. Participants and staff have received tickets to all Trophy matches this season, and Vertu will continue to recognise local community heroes from the knockout rounds and beyond.

EFL Chief Commercial Officer, Ben Wright said: “Vertu have contributed significantly to the ongoing success of the competition and have made a lasting impact in communities by supporting accessible football with ticket initiatives.

“Trophy attendances contributed strongly to the EFL’s status as the highest attended league body in Europe last season, and with every Vertu Trophy match live on Sky Sports this season, the exposure for the competition will continue on an upward trajectory.”

Chief Executive Officer at Vertu, Robert Forrester said: “Our partnership with the EFL has been a huge success over the past twelve months, allowing us to engage with community groups across the country and including one of the most dramatic finals in competition history at Wembley Stadium back in April.

“As our business evolves to operate under one brand, we look forward to continuing to work alongside the EFL to drive the Vertu Trophy forwards, and are interested to see what fixtures emerge from Friday’s draw for the Round of 32.”

PREVIOUS SPONSORS:

1981–1982 — Football League Group Cup
1982–1983 – Football League Trophy
1983–1984 – Associate Members Cup
1984–1987 – Freight Rover – Freight Rover Trophy
1987–1989 – LDV Group – Sherpa Van Trophy
1989–1992 – Leyland DAF – Leyland DAF Cup
1992–1994 – Autoglass – Autoglass Trophy
1994–2000 – Auto Windscreens – Auto Windscreens Shield
2000–2007 – LDV Group – LDV Vans Trophy
2007–2016 – PPG Industries – Johnstone’s Paint Trophy
2016–2019 – Checkatrade.com – Checkatrade Trophy
2019–2020 – Leasing.com – Leasing.com Trophy
2020–2023 – Papa John’s Pizza – Papa Johns Trophy
2023–2024 – Vertu Motors – Bristol Street Motors Trophy
2024– – Vertu Motors – Vertu Trophy

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