Norwich City will travel to Craven Cottage to face Premier League side Fulham in the third round of the Carabao Cup after beating Bristol City 1-0 on Tuesday.
The tie will take place the week commencing September 25 and is sandwiched between a lengthy away trip to Plymouth Argyle and a home fixture against Birmingham in the Championship.
Przemyslaw Placheta's second half strike was enough to secure City's spot in the third round for the first time since 2018/19 when they beat Wycombe Wanderers 4-3 courtesy of a hat-trick from Jordan Rhodes.
Norwich beat Championship rivals QPR 1-0 in the first round after a late header from Jonathan Rowe.
Fulham knocked out Tottenham Hotspur on penalties at Craven Cottage on Tuesday, winning 5-3 in a shootout after Micky van de Ven's own goal was cancelled out by Richarlison.
Norwich have a notoriously bad record against the West London outfit - beating them once in the last 37 years.
The Canaries last win at Craven Cottage came in 1986 - a 1-0 victory in Division Two. They have played at the ground 11 times since, losing eight times. The last two matches have ended in a draw.
It marks the first time the sides have played each other in the League Cup since 1999. Fulham beat Norwich 6-0 over two legs.
The game will represent a real test for David Wagner's side against higher tier opposition and will serve as a marker of their progress after a positive start to their Championship campaign.
After the first two rounds were regionalised, the third round saw all the sides placed in the same pot. Norwich were ball number 19 for the draw.
The draw took place following Everton's 2-1 victory over Doncaster at the Keepmoat Stadium with former Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore and England international Izzy Christiansen drawing the ties.
This stage of the competition sees those teams competing in Europe enter the draw, including holding champions Manchester United and treble-winning Manchester City.
CARABAO CUP THIRD ROUND DRAW IN FULL
Ipswich Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Exeter City v Luton Town
Aston Villa v Everton
Manchester United v Crystal Palace
Port Vale v Sutton United
Bradford City v Middlesbrough
Bournemouth v Stoke City
Lincoln City v West Ham United
Brentford v Arsenal
Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion
Salford City v Burnley
Fulham v Norwich City
Blackburn Rovers v Cardiff City
Liverpool v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Manchester City
Mansfield Town v Peterborough United
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