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Watch Liverpool v Derby live streaming from Anfield
Carabao Cup continues at Anfield as Liverpool and Derby County go head to head in this Wednesday night EFL Cup tie.
The last time these teams met was six years ago, in this tournament.
Plenty of things have changed since then with both these sides going in different directions domestically.
Will Derby be able to pour further pressure on the Reds?
Here’s all you need to know to watch Liverpool v Derby EFL Cup fixture tonight.
How can I watch the Liverpool vs Derby EFL Cup match?
The match is not available to broadcast with BT Sports or Sky Sports Football tonight. beIN sports and Viaplay have the rights to show the game throughout Europe.
You can use Bet365 as well who go live from Anfield at 20:00 BST.
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Liverpool came out on top in a hard-fought 2:1 victory at Tottenham last weekend. Interestingly, that was their first away win in the Premier League this season.
Jürgen Klopp’s men have been on fire recently; they have six wins in their last eight matches, including their last two.
Additionally, the Reds kept four clean sheets in their last seven games, allowing four goals.
Being one of the top teams in the country, Liverpool didn’t have to participate in the first two rounds of this tournament.
They’ll kick off their Carabao Cup campaign against Derby County, and will be eyeing their third consecutive win.
Derby County are coming off a disappointing 2:2 draw at Torquay United.
Paul Warne’s men couldn’t hold on to their two-goal lead after they were reduced to 10 men.
With that draw in mind, it’s fair to note that Derby have struggled to find their best form of late; they’ve won just one of their last six matches, with three draws and two losses.
Conversely, it can also be said that Paul Warne’s men are unbeaten in their last four games; as three of those matches ended in stalemates.
Derby County knocked out Peterborough United in the first round of the Carabao Cup, before defeating Championship side West Bromwich Albion in the second round.
This will be their first meeting with a Premier League side this season. It’ll be interesting to see how Paul Warne’s men will match-up against the Reds.
These teams are on opposite sides when it comes to recent form.
While Liverpool won six of their last eight matches, Derby County have one win in their last six games.
It’s also important to mention that these teams don’t play in the same division so there is a large gulf in quality in squads.
Liverpool are a Premier League outfit, while Derby play in League One, the third tier of English football.
The Reds shouldn’t have too much trouble winning this match.