| Answer | % Correct | |
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| Arsenal have won the EFL Cup on 2 occasions, despite winning the FA Cup 14 times | Arsenal FC | 88%
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| The Villains have won the EFL Cup 5 times, including on the debut campaign in 1960/61 | Aston Villa | 68%
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| The Merseyside club are record winners of the Cup, winning 10 times, including the 2023/24 season just gone | Liverpool F.C | 63%
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| Chelsea are five time winners of the trophy | Chelsea F.C | 61%
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| Meanwhile Manchester City hold 8 trophy lifts, including four-in-a-row between 2017 and 2021 | Manchester City | 55%
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| The "Red Devils" are 6 time winners, falling two short of their city rivals | Manchester United | 53%
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| Birmingham City have won the EFL Cup two times, most recently in 2010/11 | Birmingham City | 45%
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| In 2001/02, the Lancashire side won their solitary EFL Cup | Blackburn Rovers | 31%
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| Contrary to 9-year old Arsenal fan's belief, Tottenham have won a few trophies, with 4 EFL cups to their name, most recently in 2007/08 | Tottenham Hotspur | 30%
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| The team I support have won the EFL Cup on three occasions, mainly in the late 90s | Leicester City | 22%
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| Allegedly they have four EFL Cups, according to presumably myth. | Nottingham Forest | 22%
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| Only the one win for Leeds, coming in 1967/68 | Leeds United | 20%
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| In the 2003/04 season they lay claim to their only EFL Cup | Middlesborough | 18%
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| The only non-English (Welsh) team to be a correct answer, Swansea made their only final appearance in 2013, winning it. | Swansea City | 14%
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| Two-time finalists, one time winners, Stoke City won their EFL Cup in 1972 | Stoke City | 12%
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| After falling 0-2 down in the first half, QPR staged a great comeback to win 3-2 for their only EFL Cup win, in 1966/67 | Queens Park Rangers | 11%
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| In 1990/91, Wednesday beat Manchester United for their solo EFL Cup win. | Sheffield Wednesday | 11%
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| The Norfolk side get their hands on two EFL Cup final wins | Norwich City | 10%
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| In 1985/86, Oxford attain a solitary EFL trophy | Oxford United | 10%
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| "The Potters" claim a spot after their 1987/88 triumph | Luton Town | 9%
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| The 'Worst' team currently to win the EFL Cup, Swindon won in 1969 | Swindon Town | 7%
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| A final played over two legs, West Brom beat West Ham to win what was then a pre-sponsorship EFL Cup | West Bromwich Albion | 7%
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| The last alphabetical team to win the cup, Wolves won two EFL Cups in the 70s | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 7%
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