UPDATE: Liverpool's Andy Carroll scores in the 64th minute to bring the Reds to within one. Blues' midfielder Ramires opened the scoring in the 11th minute on a ball from Juan Mata. Then, Didier Drogba blasted a left-footed dart to the right corner of the net in the 52nd minute to give Chelsea a 2-0 lead. While no two-goal lead is safe, especially of late, certainly Chelsea sits in a comfortable position. Liverpool will throw the kitchen sink at Chelsea from here on out, but the Blues will be eying a third goal on the counter attack. Chelsea's confidence of late has been evident. Then again, who wouldn't be confident after defeating one of the best teams in the world, Barcelona.
FormLiverpool and Chelsea's 2022/23 fortunes can be summed up by the fact that this clash is technically a mid-table battle: the Reds sit ninth after 18 games, the Blues 10th after 19. Both sides have won just once this calendar year: Liverpool won 1-0 at Wolves in their FA Cup third round replay on Tuesday; Chelsea edged past Crystal Palace by the same scoreline in the league last Sunday, perhaps buying under-pressure boss Graham Potter a little more time. RefereeMichael Oliver will be the referee for Liverpool vs Chelsea. StadiumLiverpool vs Chelsea will be played at 53, 394-capacity Anfield in Liverpool.
This season's two biggest underperformers go head-to-head as they kick off the Premier League weekend at Anfield. Despite their miserable campaigns so far, neither team will have given up hope of finishing in the top four yet – although victory for Liverpool will put take them three points clear of Chelsea having played a game less. The sides met four times last season, with all four games finishing level after 90 minutes – but given that Liverpool won the resulting penalty shootouts in both the League Cup and FA Cup finals, Chelsea are bound to have revenge on their minds as they travel to Merseyside. Kick-off is at 12:30pm GMT.
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