Manchester United will face Grimsby Town away from home in the Carabao Cup second round

Manchester United’s opponents for the second round of the Carabao Cup have been revealed. 

The Red Devils will enter the competition at this stage for the first time in 11 years after failing to secure European football.

All Premier League teams who don’t have continental assignments are made to enter at this juncture. 

The fixtures, which will be played on the week commencing August 25, were drawn on Wednesday night ahead of the remaining first round games. 

And United face a trip to a League Two outpost – the sort of tie which has caused them trouble in recent seasons.

Ruben Amorim’s men will travel to Grimsby Town, who qualified for the second round after beating Shrewsbury Town 3-1 on Tuesday night. And their head-to-head record makes for fascinating reading. 

Manchester United will face Grimsby Town away from home in the Carabao Cup second round

Manchester United will face Grimsby Town away from home in the Carabao Cup second round 

Ruben Amorim's side are entering at this stage for the first time in 11 years after missing out on European football

Ruben Amorim’s side are entering at this stage for the first time in 11 years after missing out on European football

United last faced Grimsby in 1948. For years the duo faced each other in either Division Two or Division One, with their first encounter coming in 1894 when United were still known as Newton Heath. 

The pair have played 35 times, with United winning 16, drawing six, and losing 15. 

That’s right – Grimsby caught United in an era long before their domestic dominance under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Not that the form guide is so relevant, but if Grimsby fans want any encouragement, United have actually only won two of their last 17 games against them.

While it is a huge mismatch in the modern era, United fans will know there are no easy games.

In the 2023-24 season, they travelled to League Two outfit Newport County in the FA Cup fourth round but were forced into some late heroics.

United had taken a 2-0 lead inside 13 minutes thanks to Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo giving the impression it would be a routine evening.

But goals from Bryn Morris and Will Evans either side of the break pegged back Erik ten Hag’s men in stunning fashion.

It took a 68th-minute goal from Antony and a 94th-minute sealer from Rasmus Hojlund to secure their passage to the next round.

In the pick of the other second-round ties, Bournemouth will host Brentford while Wolves will welcome West Ham in all-Premier League affairs. 

Carabao Cup second round draw

Northern section

Tranmere Rovers or Burton Albion v Lincoln City

Accrington Stanley v Doncaster Rovers

Wigan Athletic v Stockport County

Stoke City v Bradford City

Burnley v Derby County

Sunderland v Huddersfield Town or Leicester City

Birmingham City or Sheffield United v Port Vale

Preston North End v Wrexham

Barnsley or Fleetwood Town v Rotherham United

Bolton Wanderers or Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds United

Everton v Mansfield Town

Grimsby Town v Manchester United

Southern section

Fulham v Bristol City

Norwich City v Southampton

Oxford United v Brighton & Hove Albion

Reading v AFC Wimbledon

AFC Bournemouth v Brentford

Millwall v Coventry City

Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United

Swansea City v Plymouth Argyle

Bromley v Wycombe Wanderers

Cardiff City v Cheltenham Town or Exeter City

Cambridge United v Charlton Athletic

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