Darren England. Alexander-Arnold's involvement is up in the air as the club wait for a last-minute call on his return from Covid Goalkeeper Alisson should be available after his own negative test, although the Brazilian is yet to play in this competition this season and could be left out in favour of Caoimhin Kelleher. You can read Liverpool's predicted lineup for the game here.
Gabriel Magalhaes should start in defence for this one after completing his suspension, but Mikel Arteta still has a lot of issues to worry about. You can read Arsenal's predicted lineup for the game here. Liverpool have won two on the bounce against the Gunners, securing a win at Anfield earlier this season to go along with a triumph at the Emirates towards the end of last season.
Arsenal's last win in this fixture actually came in this competition in October In the fourth round, the two played out a goalless draw and went to penalties, from which the Gunners emerged victorious after Divock Origi and Harry Wilson fluffed their lines from the spot.
The previous Carabao Cup tie, 12 months earlier, also went to penalties, with Liverpool coming out on top in that one. Neither side are at their strongest from a personnel perspective, but Arsenal's absences look to be significantly more problematic.
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