For the third time already this season, and the second time in less than a week, Liverpool and Arsenal lock horns. Jurgen Klopp welcomed Mikel Arteta’s Gunners to Anfield in the Premier League on Monday night, and convincingly beat them 3-1.
Both sides could well field very different teams for Thursday night’s Carabao Cup tie, as they rotate their squads ahead of another round of Premier League matches this weekend.
The two also met at the same stage of last year's competition, which ended in a pulsating 5-5 draw before Liverpool prevailed 5-4 in the penalty shootout.
What time is Liverpool vs Arsenal? Thursday’s clash at Anfield between Liverpool and Arsenal is the last of the Carabao Cup fourth round fixtures to kick off, starting at
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