Who will win the League Cup finals this weekend?

Who will get thier hands on the first pieces of domestic silverware in 2025?
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Who doesn't love a cup final? Well this weekend, we will be treated to two of them!
The women's and men's EFL Cup finals will be played on Saturday and Sunday.
Chelsea will challenge Manchester City at Derby's Pride Park on Saturday afternoon for the the Subway Women's League Cup.
The match kicks off at 12:15 and will be shown on BBC One, although there are still some tickets on sale at the home of the Rams, which seats up to 33,597.
Liverpool and Newcastle head to Wembley on Sunday, battling it out for the Carabao Men's League Cup Final.
Read on for more about the games and let us know who you think will win?
Chelsea V Manchester City

The Women's League Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester City will be the start of a 12-day battle with the sides playing each other four times in a row!
Both teams are hoping to pick up their first piece of silverware this season.
Chelsea could end up winning four trophies, whereas Man City are hoping for three.
However, City sacked their boss Gareth Taylor earlier this week due to the side underperforming in the Women's Super League.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are currently one of the best teams in England and are unbeaten this season.
But star defender Lucy Bronze is not relaxing just yet.
"People say 'Chelsea are unbeaten, what an amazing season'. But we haven't won anything," she said.
"Have we won the award for most games unbeaten so far? That's not a trophy. To have the chance to win a trophy is a lot bigger than anything we've done this season so far."
Newcastle V Liverpool

In 2024, the streets around Wembley were packed with happy Liverpool fans after they collected the Carabao Cup trophy, but who will be singing after this year's final?
Newcastle United are desperately hoping to end a 56-year wait to win a major trophy as they take on high-flying Liverpool on Sunday.
However, they will be without their star forward Anthony Gordon after he was given a red card for violent conduct during the Magpies FA Cup fifth-round defeat against Brighton.
League Cup holders Liverpool will be feeling a little bruised after their early exit from the Champions League this week, but that frustration may also drive them to victory.
The Reds will be without Trent Alexander-Arnold after he picked up an injury earlier this week, but head coach Arne Slot told Liverpool TV he is "looking forward to the match".
"Sunday is a game where we will go all in again... but Newcastle are a team who can play with high intensity".
So who do you think will pick up these special trophies? Do you have any messages of support for the teams or particular players?
Will you be going to either of the matches?
Let us know in the comments below.