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The Premier League Cup is an English football competition run by the Premier League for under-21 sides.
History
The competition was established in 2013 as the U21 Premier League Cup, an under-21 equivalent of the FA Youth Cup (an under-18 competition competed for since 1952), albeit being run by the Premier League instead of The Football Association. In 2016, the age range of the competition was raised to under-23s, and the competition was renamed as simply the Premier League Cup.
In 2017, the Premier League introduced the U18 Premier League Cup and U16 Premier League Cup (which was changed to the U17 Premier League Cup in 2020) for their respective age groups.
In 2022, the age limit was changed back to under-21 to match the changes in Premier League 2.
Winners
= Finals
== U18 Finals
== U17 Finals
== U16 Finals
=Records
Record attendance:
12,356Southampton vs. Blackburn Rovers, Final second leg, 20 April 2015
Record win:
8–0Aston Villa vs. Bristol City, Group Stage, 5 October 2018Fulham vs. Burnley, Group Stage, 10 November 2023
Highest scoring game:
10 goalsNorwich City 5–5 Fulham, Round of 16, 17 March 2017
See also
Professional Development League