July 5, 2024

All the details from Liverpool’s League Cup clash with Leicester City on Wednesday night.

Liverpool’s busy schedule continues on Wednesday night when Leicester City welcome Anfield in the third round of the League Cup.

The sides meet in the competition for the first time since the Reds’ penalty shoot-out over the Foxes in the quarter-finals in December 2021. However, the relegated Midlanders’ competition will look different on Wednesday. in the Premier League in May and is currently enjoying life in the Championship. In line with last week’s Europa League opener, Liverpool should name a strong side for the League Cup, with Harvey Elliott, Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota and Ryan Gravenberch all keen to start, but the Reds will miss both. The pair of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago Alcantara are still not recovered from their hamstring and hip problems.

If you’re unlucky enough to be at Anfield on Wednesday night, here are all the details on how to watch Liverpool’s League Cup journey.

What time is Liverpool vs Leicester City?

The League Cup match between Liverpool and Leicester City kicks off at 19:45 on Wednesday September 24. It’s one of several third-round games that night. Is Liverpool vs Leicester City on TV?

Liverpool vs Leicester City has not been selected for broadcast in the UK and therefore will not be shown on TV.

ITV 1 hosts the Carabao Cup highlights at 12.05 on Thursday morning, which can be seen on ITVX. Highlights and full match replays will also be available to LFCTV GO subscribers from midnight BST.

How to watch Liverpool vs Leicester City? You can follow live coverage of the action at Anfield on our match blog, available at the top of the Liverpool section of the ECHO website.

Paul Gorst, Theo Squires, Stephen Killen and I are at Anfield tonight for our pre-match lineup and post-match reaction.

What is the first news about Liverpool and Leicester City?

As mentioned above, Liverpool will be without Alexander-Arnold and Thiago, with the former only partially returning to team training on Monday afternoon.

Meanwhile, Leicester are without Manchester City defender Callum Doyle on loan. However, they could welcome Conor Coady back to the fold after a spell on the sidelines.

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