Cobblers draw Blackpool at home in Capital One Cup


Chris Wilder’s men will take on the Seasiders at Sixfields in the week beginning August 10.
Troubled Blackpool were relegated from the Sky Bet Championship in May, having endured a torrid season.
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Hide AdFinancial, on-field and off-the-pitch troubles saw the team at the foot of the table for the entire campaign, with their final match of the season against Huddersfield Town being abandoned halfway through due to a crowd protest at Bloomfield Road.
Manager Lee Clark lost his job following the relegation, and the Seasiders are now managed by Neil McDonald, former assistant manager to Sam Allardyce at West Ham United.
McDonald is currently busy strengthening a squad that was down to single figures this summer.
The Cobblers haven’t played Blackpool since April, 2007, when Stuart Gray’s side were hammered 4-1 in a league one match in the north west, with Simon Cox netting for Town.
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Hide AdThe Seasiders’ most recent visit to Sixfields was a 1-1 draw in November, 2006, Eoin Jess on the mark for the home side.
When Blackpool do come to town, the Cobblers will be be hoping they can repeat their form from the first round of last season’s competition, when Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers were beaten 3-2 at Molineux.
The Cobblers will discover their league fixtures for the new campaign at 9am on Wednesday.
Capital One Cup full draw
Fixtures are to be played in the week commencing August 10, 2015
Carlisle United v Chesterfield
Nottingham Forest v Walsall
Fleetwood Town v Hartlepool United
Scunthorpe United v Barnsley
Bolton Wanderers v Burton Albion
Accrington Stanley v Hull City
Rochdale v Coventry City
Oldham Athletic v Middlesbrough
Huddersfield Town v Notts County
Blackburn Rovers v Shrewsbury Town
Morecambe v Sheffield United
Doncaster Rovers v Leeds United
Wigan Athletic v Bury
Northampton Town v Blackpool
Sheffield Wednesday v Mansfield Town
Rotherham United v Cambridge United
Crewe Alexandra v Preston North End
York City v Bradford City
Port Vale v Burnley
Peterborough United v Crawley Town
Yeovil Town v Queens Park Rangers
Plymouth Argyle v Gillingham
Swindon Town v Exeter City
Bristol Rovers v Birmingham City
Ipswich Town v Stevenage
Luton Town v Bristol City
Charlton Athletic v Dagenham & Redbridge
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newport County
Brentford v Oxford United
Portsmouth v Derby County
Southend United v Brighton & Hove Albion
Milton Keynes Dons v Leyton Orient
Cardiff City v AFC Wimbledon
Millwall v Barnet
Wycombe Wanderers v Fulham
Colchester United v Reading
Dates and times will be confirmed by Tuesday, June 23, and televised fixtures will be selected and announced in due course.