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banner Thursday, 29 November, 2001, 22:42 GMT
Worthington Cup draw
Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri
All points north: Ranieri's Chelsea face Newcastle
Chelsea will host Newcastle in the pick of the Worthington Cup quarter-final matches after the draw was made on Thursday.

There will be a Division One team in the semi-finals after the only two non-Premiership sides left in the draw - Sheffield Wednesday and Watford - came out of the hat together.

Tottenham's reward for beating Fulham at Craven Cottage is a home tie against another side promoted to the Premiership last season, Bolton.

And Blackburn Rovers, the other team to win promotion to the Premiership last season, entertain Arsenal.


Quarter-final draw:

Sheffield Wednesday v Watford
Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal
Tottenham v Bolton Wanderers
Chelsea v Newcastle

Ties to be played in the week commencing 10 December

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Sheffield Wednesday captain Trond Soltvedt
"It's a great chance for us"
Watford keeper Alec Chamberlain
Watford keeper Alec Chamberlain:"It's good for the Nationwide"
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