Time for the 25/26 EFL Trophy Quarter Final draw live in full now that the round of 16 has been played out this week.
The draw took place live on Sky Sports Football on Saturday the 17th of January during the Sky Sports EFL Show with Sky Sports’ David Prutton to host the draw. alongside former Reading captain and Leyton Orient player Jobi McAnuff, and former Leicester City and Aston Villa player Marc Albrighton.
For the Quarter-Final Draw, Clubs will remain regionalised with two draws taking place, one Northern and one Southern.
Teams will then be drawn against an opponent in their respective region. Ball numbers have been allocated to the following Clubs across both sections.
Northern Section ball numbers1) Doncaster Rovers2) Huddersfield Town3) Port Vale4) Stockport County
Southern Section ball numbers1) AFC Wimbledon2) Northampton Town3) Plymouth Argyle4) Luton Town or Swindon Town
👇 EFL TROPHY QUARTER FINAL DRAW 👇
NORTHERN SECTION PORT VALE v STOCKPORTHUDDERSFIELD v DONCASTER
SOUTHERN SECTIONAFC WIMBLEDON v NORTHAMPTONLUTON or SWINDON v PLYMOUTH
Ties are to be played the w/c February 9th
EFL STATEMENT:
Swindon Town Football Club has been charged with two alleged breaches of EFL Regulations and EFL Trophy Rules.
The charges relate to the Club fielding two ineligible players against Luton Town in the Vertu Trophy Round of 16 tie on 13 January 2026. Swindon Town won the game 2-1.
The Club played Oliver Clarke, who was serving a seven-game suspension from the Football Association. In addition, Aaron Drinan, who started the second half of the tie, was not named on the official team sheet.
The two matters will now be considered by an independent Disciplinary Commission.
As the sanction could include Swindon Town’s removal from this season’s Vertu Trophy and the reinstatement of Luton Town, the Vertu Trophy Quarter-Final draw on Saturday 17 January will include both Clubs while proceedings are ongoing.
‘Just go and do one!’ – Ian Holloway snaps at interviewer when giving response to EFL charge
PRIZE MONEY
EFL Clubs Participation – £20,000 per ClubGroup Stages – £10,000 per win / £5,000 per drawRound of 32 – £20,000 per winRound of 16 – £40,000 per winQuarter Finals – £50,000 per winRunners Up – £50,000Winners – £100,000
ROUND OF 16 RESULTS
Bolton Wanderers 0–1 Port ValeHuddersfield Town 3–0 Rotherham UnitedDoncaster Rovers 3–1 Fleetwood TownStockport County 2–1 Harrogate TownAFC Wimbledon 4–2 West Ham United U21Luton Town 1–2 Swindon TownBristol Rovers 3–4 Plymouth ArgyleNorthampton Town 4–2 Walsall
ROUND OF 32 RESULTS
Bolton Wanderers 3–0 Bradford CityLuton Town 4–0 Exeter CitySwindon Town 1–0 Peterborough UnitedCardiff City 1–5 AFC WimbledonLincoln City 0–2 Huddersfield TownLeyton Orient 0–1 Plymouth ArgyleDoncaster Rovers 5–1 ChesterfieldCrewe Alexandra 1–1 (1–4 p) Stockport CountyHarrogate Town 4–2 BlackpoolTranmere Rovers 0–3 Fleetwood TownNorthampton Town 2–0 Wycombe WanderersBristol Rovers 2–2 (4–2 p) Cambridge UnitedPort Vale 5–0 BarnsleySalford City 2–7 Rotherham UnitedStevenage 1–2 WalsallColchester United 0-1 West Ham U21
Here’s how fans reacted after the EFL Trophy Round of 16 draw…
@wallace_danny: Easy w for the Huddersfield boys. Park the bus millers have to actually attack for once 🙏🏽
@jimhampshire: #BTeamBoycott
@WanderasLuke: Crazy how we predominantly get drawn at home in this comp #bwfc
@CameronJeromeFC: Announce Wembley #bwfc
@ColBwfc: Jesus, going Wembley again aren’t we. #BWFC
@JayPVFC: We draw Bolton every year in at least one competition I stg 🤣
@BUNF28: Easy game after easy game in this comp, are we going to get to the final without one tough draw #pvfc
@PicardyBreezer: Swear to god this is becoming one of those footballing conspiracies 😂 We never don’t play Bolton away at some point in this fucker 😂 #pvfc
@Oscar56112948: Oh lads Darren Moore ball in full force again #pvfc
@TristanWil88128: Every fucking year man for fuck sake 🤣 #pvfc
@j17_jjL: Good chance to progress to quarters #drfc
@RaddersDRFC: A HOME cup draw. What on earth is this nonsense?! #drfc
‘Then give them Bolton or Barnsley again’ pic.twitter.com/ZsQiYdVREF
— No Context Port Vale (@NoContextPVFC) December 6, 2025
Competition Format
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 Trophy matches are available for live streaming via Club platforms.
List of EFL Trophy winners
Three wins: Bristol City
Two wins: Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham City, Blackpool, Port Vale, Rotherham United, Stoke City, Swansea City, Wigan Athletic
One win: Tranmere Rovers, Bournemouth, Chesterfield, Lincoln City, Millwall, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Barnsley, Coventry City, Crewe Alexandra, Luton Town, Mansfield Town, MK Dons, Peterborough United, Salford City, Southampton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wrexham
List of EFL Trophy Trophy finals
1981-82 – Grimsby Town 3-2 Wimbledon1982-83 – Millwall 3-2 Lincoln City1983-84 – Bournemouth 2-1 Hull City1984-85 – Wigan Athletic 3-1 Brentford1985-86 – Bristol City 3-0 Bolton Wanderers1986-87 – Mansfield Town 1-1 Bristol City (Mansfield Town won 5-4 on penalties)1987-88 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Burnley1988-89 – Bolton Wanderers 4-1 Torquay United1989-90 – Tranmere Rovers 2-1 Bristol Rovers1990-91 – Birmingham City 3-2 Tranmere Rovers1991-92 – Stoke City 1-0 Stockport County1992-93 – Port Vale 2-1 Stockport County1993-94 – Swansea City 1-1 Huddersfield Town (Swansea won 3-1 on penalties)1994-95 – Birmingham City 1-0 Carlisle United1995-96 – Rotherham United 2-1 Shrewsbury Town1996-97 – Carlisle United 0-0 Colchester United (Carlisle United won 4-3 on penalties)1997-98 – Grimsby Town 2-1 Bournemouth (aet)1998-99 – Wigan Athletic 1-0 Millwall1999-00 – Stoke City 2-1 Bristol City2000-01 – Port Vale 2-1 Brentford2001-02 – Blackpool 4-1 Cambridge United2002-03 – Bristol City 2-0 Carlisle United2003-04 – Blackpool 2-0 Southend United2004-05 – Wrexham 2-0 Southend United (aet)2005-06 – Swansea City 2-1 Carlisle United2006-07 – Doncaster City 3-2 Bristol Rovers (aet)2007-08 – MK Dons 2-0 Grimsby Town2008-09 – Luton Town 3-2 Scunthorpe United (aet)2009-10 – Southampton 4-1 Carlisle United2010-11 – Carlisle United 1-0 Brentford2011-12 – Chesterfield 2-0 Swindon Town2012-13 – Crewe Alexandra 2-0 Southend United2013-14 – Peterborough United 3-1 Chesterfield2014-15 – Bristol City 2-0 Walsall2015-16 – Barnsley 3-2 Oxford United2016-17 – Coventry City 2-1 Oxford United2017-18 – Lincoln City 1-0 Shrewsbury Town2018-19 – Portsmouth 2-2 Sunderland (Portsmouth won 5-4 on penalties)2019-20 – Salford City 0-0 Portsmouth (Salford City won 4-2 on penalties)2020-21 – Sunderland 1-0 Tranmere Rovers2021-22 – Rotherham United 4-2 Sutton United (aet)2022-23 – Bolton Wanderers 4-0 Plymouth Argyle2023-24 – Peterborough 2 -1 Wycombe2024-25 – Birmingham 0-2 Peterborough






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