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Not so long, these two clubs were locking horns in the Premier League, but both currently find themselves firmly back in the Championship these days.
Sheffield United beat Millwall 2-0 on Saturday, Iliman Ndiaye and Sander Berge scoring, getting their season up and running following an opening weekend defeat at Watford.
In this competition, the Blades have only won five of 14 League Cup ties since reaching the semi-finals as a third-tier club in 2015.
Will Paul Heckingbottom’s team improve that ratio in this all-Championship tie?
West Bromwich Albion’s Carabao Cup record is hardly much better; they haven’t gone further than round three since 2014.
The Baggies began the new season by drawing with Middlesbrough before, on Monday night, also drawing 1-1, this time with Watford, thanks to Karlan Grant’s equaliser.
Who will get through at the Hawthorns?