Liverpool vs. Chelsea lineups—what will be the Liverpool predicted lineup for their League Cup semi-final match against Chelsea today? Everything about the Liverpool lineup today vs. Chelsea!
Liverpool predicted lineup vs. Chelsea for their premier league matchday 35th today? Who will be in the Liverpool starting lineup today? Here are the predicted Liverpool vs. Chelsea lineups and the Liverpool starting lineup for today’s Premier League match at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge Stadium! Watch & Bet on Football =>
Liverpool vs Chelsea match preview
Chelsea’s tough final month of the 2024-25 season begins on Sunday afternoon as they welcome title-winners Liverpool to Stamford Bridge. The Blues’ serene pursuit of Conference League glory continued in the week, as they cruised to a 4-1 victory at Swedish outfit Djurgården in the first leg of their semifinal.
However, clinching Champions League football through a top-five Premier League finish may be Chelsea’s more significant objective. Nottingham Forest’s home loss to Brentford on Thursday night will have delighted the Blues, who won a close match against Everton last week.
Liverpool, meanwhile, can celebrate the campaign’s conclusion after winning the title last weekend. Because there isn’t a clear contender, the Reds have been cruising to the top, and Arsenal has been unable to capitalize on any mistakes made this spring.
Arne Slot’s team has won three straight games, including a 5-1 thumping of Tottenham Hotspur last week. They now want to finish the season with as many points as possible. Watch & Bet on Football =>
Odds Chelsea vs Liverpool 1X2 | ||
1 | X | 2 |
2.16 | 3.85 | 3.05 |
Odds Chelsea vs Liverpool 1X, 12 & X2 | ||
1X | 12 | 2X |
1.38 | 1.27 | 1.68 |
Odds Both Teams To Score (BTTS) | ||
YES | NO | |
1.41 | 2.75 | |
Odds Chelsea vs Liverpool To Score Over/Under 2.5 Goals |
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O 2,5 | U 2,5 | |
1.46 | 2.70 |
Liverpool vs Chelsea lineups injuries and team news
Liverpool
Team News: Liverpool’s young right-back Conor Bradley is anticipated to rejoin the team after missing the championship game against Spurs because of an injury. With defender Joe Gomez still sidelined with a hamstring injury and unlikely to return before the season ends, Slot may use this to give some peripheral players some much-needed playing time.
Now that the title has been decided, Slot can give some fringe players some playing time, which could help players like Harvey Elliott, Federico Chiesa, Endo Wataro, and Darwin Nunez save their Anfield careers.
Injuries: Joe Gomes (hamstring injury), Conor Bradley (Foot).
Chelsea
Team News:
Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Moises Caicedo, and Trevoh Chalobah all came off the bench in Sweden but will start this weekend. Levi Colwill and Pedro Neto were not used as replacements on Thursday.
According to the management, Robert Sanchez and Christopher Nkunku will both be assessed prior to the game due to the recent knocks they have suffered. Filip Jorgensen will continue to play in goal if Sanchez is deemed unfit. This season, Wesley Fofana will not be playing for the Blues.
Injuries: Marc Guiu (Hamstring), Robert Sanchez (leg injury), Omari Kellyman (Hamstring), Christopher Nkunku (Knock), Wesley Fofana (Thigh Injury)
Here are the predicted Liverpool vs Chelsea lineups today:
Liverpool starting XI: | Alisson (GK), Alexander Arnold, Konate, van Dijk, Tsimikas, Gravenberch, Jones, Salah, Elliot, Chiesa, Jota |
Chelsea starting XI | Jorgensen (GK), James, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Ferandez, Neto, Palmer, Madueke, Jackson |
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