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Manchester United vs Newcastle Carabao Cup final rules on VAR and extra-time explained

Manchester United meet Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium this weekend to compete for the season's first piece of silverware.

Both teams beat Premier League opposition in the two-legged semi-finals to reach this stage, with United cruising past newly-promoted Nottingham Forest while Newcastle overcame relegation-threatened Southampton. The North East club can be considered to have endured the more difficult route to the final after also eliminating top-flight teams Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Leicester City, as well as entering one round earlier due to not competing in any UEFA competitions.

United manager Erik ten Hag had a tough first test in the competition against Unai Emery's Aston Villa just four days after being beaten by the same team in the Premier League, but after winning that tie 4-2, Championship league-leaders Burnley and League One outfit Charlton Athletic were dispatched without conceding a single goal to face Forest in the final four.

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Ahead of this weekend's match, the Manchester Evening News has sought to explain the rules of the Carabao Cup final. Will VAR be used? Does the match go to extra time or straight to a penalty shootout? We have answered those queries and others below...

Is VAR in use?

Yes. Unlike the early rounds of the competition, a pair of video assistant referees will be officiating the final. Peter Bankes is the main VAR official, while Eddie Smart will be working as an assistant VAR.

The Carabao Cup chooses to utilise VAR only in both legs of the semi-finals and the final, despite the technology being available at all Premier League stadiums. That is due to the presence of

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