Manchester United have been drawn away to old rivals Leeds in the third round of the Carling Cup. Sir Alex Ferguson will be looking to avenge the 1-0 FA Cup defeat to the same side two years ago at Old Trafford when the Championship team were in League One.

Brighton, following their fine start to life in the Championship, were drawn at home to Liverpool.

Holders Birmingham, entering the competition at this stage because of their involvement in the Europa League, begin the defence of the trophy they won against Arsenal with a trip to face the FA Cup winners Manchester City.

There are four all-Premier League ties with Chelsea at home to Fulham, Aston Villa at home to Bolton, Stoke taking on Tottenham and Everton welcoming West Brom.

Shrewsbury's reward for their second-round defeat of Swansea is a trip to Arsenal, while Nottingham Forest will hope to upset Newcastle at the City Ground.

Rochdale, winners against QPR, will visit either Aldershot or Carlisle who have yet to play their second-round tie as a consequence of the riots which caused numerous first-round matches to be put back.

Carling Cup third round (to be played week commencing 19 September):

Cardiff City v Leicester City

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Millwall

Chelsea v Fulham

Aldershot Town/Carlisle v Rochdale

Arsenal v Shrewsbury

Burnley v MK Dons

Leeds United v Manchester United

Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool

Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United

Manchester City v Birmingham City

Blackburn Rovers v Leyton Orient/Bristol Rovers

Swindon/Southampton v Charlton Athletic/Preston North End

Everton v West Brom

Crystal Palace/Wigan Athletic v Middlesbrough

Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers

Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur