Gillingham have been allocated ball number 14 in the southern section of next week's first round Carabao Cup draw.
The competition will be regionalised up until the third round.
The draw will take place live on Sky Sports News with Dharmesh Sheth hosting at 1130.
Burnley, Luton Town and the 13 Premier League Clubs not participating in European competitions will enter the competition in Round Two, with the remaining seven Clubs joining the competition in Round Three.
Ball numbers are as follows:
Southern Section 1. AFC Wimbledon 2. Birmingham City 3. Bristol City 4. Bristol Rovers 5. Bromley 6. Cambridge United 7. Cardiff City 8. Charlton Athletic 9. Cheltenham Town 10. Colchester United 11. Coventry City 12. Crawley Town 13. Exeter City 14. Gillingham 15. Leyton Orient 16. Millwall 17. Milton Keynes Dons 18. Newport County 19. Northampton Town 20. Norwich City 21. Oxford United 22. Peterborough United 23. Plymouth Argyle 24. Portsmouth 25. Queens Park Rangers 26. Reading 27. Stevenage 28. Swansea City 29. Swindon Town 30. Walsall 31. Watford 32. Wycombe Wanderers | Northern Section 1. Accrington Stanley 2. Barnsley 3. Barrow AFC 4. Blackburn Rovers 5. Blackpool 6. Bolton Wanderers 7. Bradford City 8. Burton Albion 9. Carlisle United 10. Chesterfield 11. Crewe Alexandra 12. Derby County 13. Doncaster Rovers 14. Fleetwood Town 15. Grimsby Town 16. Harrogate Town 17. Huddersfield Town 18. Hull City 19. Leeds United 20. Lincoln City 21. Mansfield Town 22. Middlesbrough 23. Morecambe 24. Notts County 25. Port Vale 26. Preston North End 27. Rotherham United 28. Salford City 29. Sheffield United 30. Sheffield Wednesday 31. Shrewsbury Town 32. Stockport County 33. Stoke City 34. Sunderland AFC 35. Tranmere Rovers 36. West Bromwich Albion 37. Wigan Athletic 38. Wrexham |
Round One ties will take place week commencing August 12.
COMPETITION FORMAT
Matches in all rounds are single-legged, with the exception of the semi-final ties.
In the event of scores being level at the end of ninety minutes’ duration in Rounds One, Two, Three, Four and Five, no extra time shall be played. The winners shall be determined by penalty kicks.
Extra time will apply in the second leg of the semi-finals and Final if the result is level after ninety minutes’ duration. A period of 30 minutes will be played.
HOW TO WATCH
From 2024/25, the EFL and its Clubs will embark on a record domestic rights deal with broadcaster Sky Sports that will see every Carabao Cup match broadcast live on Sky Sports for fans in the UK.
For international markets, all matches are available for live streaming via Club platforms.