Liverpool vs. Leicester City – prediction, team news, lineups, Betting tips

 

Liverpool enter the Carabao Cup this Wednesday evening by welcoming Leicester City to Anfield for the first time since the Foxes were relegated to the Championship last season.

The start of the 2023/24 season really couldn’t have gone much better for the Reds. They are unbeaten in the Premier League and are currently sat in second place behind only Manchester City, have won their opening Europa League clash against LASK, and have been scoring goals for fun along the way.

After a extremely disappointing campaign last year, fans had every right to be hesitant going into this season.

However, six wins, one draw, and four boss midfield signings later, the mood amongst Liverpool supporters couldn’t be much higher right now.

Jurgen Klopp will not only be feeling confident going into the Carabao Cup game against Leicester, but he will also be relieved that he has a full squad to pick from and very few injuries or suspensions to deal with.

Thiago Alcantara, Conor Bradley are the only names guaranteed to miss the game, with Trent Alexander-Arnold as the only doubt, but fans are quietly optimistic that the 24-year-old will soon be available now that the initial expected three-week absence is now complete.

READ MORE: Liverpool vs Leicester – Match Preview

With all that in mind, here’s a look at how Liverpool could line up this Saturday.


DEFENSIVE ROTATION

Mr Carabao Cup himself, Caoimhin Kelleher will surely start this fixture after his heroics in the competition in years gone by.

Alisson Becker is obviously Liverpool’s number one, but to have someone with Kelleher’s quality as a backup keeper is an incredible show of squad depth.

Due to question marks over whether Alexander-Arnold will fit enough in time for the mid-week clash, you’d have to assume that Joe Gomez will continue his run in the team at right-back – and fans certainly won’t mind, given Liverpool’s longest serving player’s performances of late.

Ibrahima Konate and Jarell Quansah could both start for Liverpool at centre-half. Konate is not long back from an injury and is still having his minutes in league games managed, while 20-year-old Quansah could make the domestic cups his own this season.

Joel Matip’s immense performance against West Ham may mean he has played himself out of contention for this one and instead could be saved for another start against Spurs at the weekend.

Meanwhile, it is likely Kostas Tsimikas gets his second start of the season in order to keep Andy Robertson fit and ready for the tough weekend game.

CHANCES FOR THE FRINGE STARS

Even with Thiago unavailable, Liverpool have an absolute abundance of midfielders at Klopp’s disposal, and plenty of young, hungry midfielders who will see the Carabao Cup as the route to a more permanent position in the starting XI.

Ryan Gravenberch has impressed in his limited showings since joining from Bayern Munich in the summer and might well be afforded a start after a positive cameo against West Ham.

As one of the club’s only specialist defensive midfielders, Wataru Endo could be in line for the ‘number six’ role against Leicester and would give Gravenberch and whoever joins him the licence to attack without leaving the defence vulnerable to the counter.

As for the third position, Stefan Bajcetic will almost certainly be involved, but he could be an option from the bench.

Harvey Elliott is the most probable to start out of Liverpool’s more attack-minded midfielders.

Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister are clearly not negotiable when it comes to Liverpool’s biggest games and will surely not be risked with the Tottenham game just around the corner.

18-year-old Bobby Clark, who was not involved in the Reds’ Europa League opener could be involved in the squad too.

DOUBTS IN ATTACK

The attacking department is by far Liverpool’s strongest asset this season, with all five of Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz deserving of a starting spot.

However, for the most part, the Reds can only utilise three at any one time, and so far this season, Salah, Nuñez and Diaz have been performing to a level that makes it hard for anyone to disagree that they are the club’s best front three when fully fit.

With that trio likely start against Tottenham on Saturday, they could well be restricted to bench duties on Wednesday.

Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo are likely to start, just as they did against LASK in the Europa League.

Joining them in attack will likely be the Scottish teenager Ben Doak. The 17-year-old may still be raw, but his potential is out of this world and he is taking the steps this season to solidify his position as an understudy for Salah in the early stages of Liverpool’s cup competitions.

PREDICTED LIVERPOOL STARTING XI TO FACE WOLVES

(4-3-3):Alisson; Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Jarell Quansah, Kostas Tsimikas; Wataru Endo, Harvey Elliott, Ryan Gravenberch; Ben Doak, Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota

 

Making a swift return to Premier League territory, Championship pace-setters Leicester City meet Liverpool at Anfield in Wednesday’s EFL Cup third-round affair.

While Jurgen Klopp‘s men have not had to concern themselves with the competition just yet, the Foxes have already eliminated Burton Albion and Tranmere Rovers – winning 2-0 on both occasions – to book a trip to Merseyside.


Match preview

Following successive 3-1 wins over Wolverhampton Wanderers and LASK Linz in the Premier League and Europa League respectively, Liverpool triumphed by the same scoreline when West Ham United came to town, but unlike several times already this season, Klopp’s men did not have to come from behind to prevail.

The Irons did give their more esteemed opponents a scare when Jarrod Bowen bravely dived at the feet of Virgil van Dijk and found the inside of the far post with a header, by which point Mohamed Salah had already broken the deadlock from 12 yards, but Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota netted in front of the Kop in the second half.

With both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur dropping points in the North London derby, the red-hot Reds capitalised to rise up to second in the Premier League table – only two points behind Manchester City – and their recent endeavours offer hope of another tantalising title battle between the two Northern neighbours.

By sending David Moyes‘s men home empty-handed, Liverpool extended their winning run across all tournaments to six matches – scoring at least two goals in each of those contests – while their unbeaten record in competitive fixtures stands at 18 games since a 4-1 Etihad embarrassment at the start of April.

The nine-time EFL Cup winners – who have got their hands on the trophy more than any other side in history – have also won each of their last four third-round ties in the competition, but the defence of their 2022 crown came to a premature end against Man City in the fourth round nine months ago.

Leicester’s penultimate Premier League home game in the 2022-23 season was a 3-0 beating at the hands of Liverpool, which came an unlucky 13 days before the Foxes were officially relegated from the top flight, making their magical 2015-16 title triumph appear a distant memory.

However, with Enzo Maresca barking orders from the touchline, Leicester have already assumed position at the front of the promotion-chasing pack, taking 21 points from 24 on offer in the 2023-24 Championship so far to cement their spot at the top of the standings.

Leicester were bested for the first time this season just before the international break – going down 1-0 at home to Hull City – but the fortnight’s recuperation worked wonders for the visitors, who have responded with three consecutive victories over Southampton, Norwich City and most recently Bristol City.

Jamie Vardy‘s penalty proved decisive in the weekend’s 1-0 success against Bristol City, before the veteran striker proved that there is plenty of life left in his 36-year-old legs by channelling his inner Emmanuel Adebayor – running the full length of the field to celebrate in front of the Robins faithful.

Only newly-promoted Ipswich Town can also boast seven wins from their opening eight matches, but promotion dreams take a backseat for the time being as Leicester seek to avoid just a second EFL Cup third-round exit in the past seven seasons, but their hopes of glory in 2021-22 were extinguished in a penalty-shootout loss to Liverpool in the quarter-finals.


Team News

Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold receives medical attention on September 2, 2023© Reuters

Still blessed with a near fully-fit squad, Klopp’s only two known concerns relate to Trent Alexander-Arnold (hamstring) and Thiago Alcantara (hip), the former of whom may have a slim chance of forcing his way into contention for the third-round clash.

Klopp will certainly not risk his vice-captain in an EFL Cup tie, though, while Thiago is not expected to return from his latest setback until the start of October at the earliest. Stefan Bajcetic was missing from the squad to face West Ham, but having made his belated return to action against LASK in the Europa League a few days before, his absence should not raise any alarm bells.

The Spanish starlet could occupy an inverted full-back role again here, while Ryan GravenberchCaoimhin KelleherJarell Quansah and Ben Doak could also start in an XI similar to that of their continental starting lineup.

As for the hosts’ Championship counterparts, Maresca is without the duo of Dennis Praet and Tom Cannon – both of whom are nursing back injuries – while left-back Callum Doyle suffered a knee injury against Bristol City and left the ground on crutches; the Manchester City loanee will undergo a scan on Monday.

Former Liverpool academy product Conor Coady has recovered from a fractured foot and was on the bench at the weekend, but Maresca has adopted a cautious approach over the defender’s fitness, suggesting that it would be better for the 30-year-old to build up his match fitness as a substitute before being thrown back into the starting lineup.

The Foxes are otherwise well-stocked for the trip to Anfield and ought to include several recognisable names in their first XI given the calibre of opposition, while there could be scope for Cesare CasadeiMarc Albrighton and Kelechi Iheanacho to come into the side.

Leicester City possible starting lineup:
Stolarczyk; Pereira, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin; Casadei, Ndidi, Winks; Akgun, Iheanacho, Mavididi


We say: Liverpool 2-0 Leicester City

Should Leicester continue in the same vein, Premier League showdowns with Liverpool will be on their calendar for 2024-25, but for now, Klopp’s men can be expected to subject the Championship leaders to a rude awakening.

Multiple-goal showings have been commonplace for the in-form Reds over the past few weeks, and Liverpool should not have to clear too many hurdles to advance to the fourth round.

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