Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson is well-versed in the language of a Carabao Cup upset.
It's why, after his side eliminated Reading via a 2-0 win in their third round encounter on Tuesday, he is more ready than ever to lead Wrexham into battle against a giant of English football. Simon Jordan questions Wrexham boss' Premier League credentials as he makes Championship prediction
"The one bit of magic that's not fallen our way in my time here - and Rob [McElhenney] and Ryan Reynolds' time - is a big draw," Parkinson said following Tuesday's victory.
"Law of averages tells us we should be due one."
Chelsea and Liverpool have already booked their spot in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup while Newcastle, Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham could all join them should they win the