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·29 October 2025
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Liverpool host Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup fourth round at Anfield.
Arne Slot’s side seek revenge and a much-needed boost amid their poor form, while the Eagles aim for a third straight win over the Reds this season.
This fixture will mark the third time Liverpool have faced Crystal Palace this season, and the Reds have yet to beat them.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…
TV channel: The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League
Streaming: Now TV
Liverpool return to Anfield in desperate need of a response after their Premier League form plunged into full-blown crisis.
Arne Slot’s side have lost five of their last six matches in all competitions, including four straight league defeats.
The last round of the EFL Cup came during a much more positive period for the club as they won 2-1 against Will Still’s Southampton thanks to goals from Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.
While Palace have enjoyed recent success at Wembley, lifting both the FA Cup and Community Shield in the last two years, the EFL Cup remains an elusive prize. The Eagles have never won the competition in their 120-year history and have reached the quarter-finals only once in the past six seasons.
Their 19-match unbeaten run was ended earlier this month by Everton, and Glasner’s men have since gone four games without a win, including defeats to AEK Larnaca in Europe and Arsenal on Sunday where former Palace star Eberechi Eze scored the decisive goal.
Liverpool: Alisson Becker (out), Jeremie Frimpong (out), Giovanni Leoni (out), Ryan Gravenberch (doubt), Alexander Isak (doubt)
Crystal Palace: Caleb Kporha (out), Chadi Riad (out), Cheick Doucoure (out)
Liverpool (4-3-3): Woodman; Ramsay, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Endo, Mac Allister; Chiesa,Nyoni, Ngumoha; Ekitike
Crystal Palace (4-3-2-1): Benitez; Canvot, Lacroix, Guehi; Clyne, Lerma, Hughes, Sosa; Esse, Devenny; Nketiah
Arne Slot: “Tonight’s fixture gives us an opportunity to take a step forward, not just in this competition but also in our season as a whole.
That it comes against an opponent that continues to prove itself to be very strong means this will be a testing cup tie but, again, this is the kind of challenge that we have to embrace.”
Oliver Glasner: “We’re playing at Anfield, a very traditional stadium with fantastic fans as well, away to the Premier League title holders, with huge respect.
“We know we’ve just a chance to win the game if we perform on our top level. Nothing else will be good enough to win there.”









































