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Liverpool vs Southampton as it happened: Shane Long's late strike seals Saints' date at Wembley

Re-live updates on the EFL Cup semi-final second leg at Anfield

Mark Critchley
Wednesday 25 January 2017 17:01 GMT
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Long's strike ensured Southampton reached their first major final since 2003
Long's strike ensured Southampton reached their first major final since 2003 (Getty)

Liverpool host Southampton in this week’s first finely balanced EFL Cup semi-final second leg, and a finely balanced one it is too.

Jürgen Klopp’s side were fortunate to escape from St Mary’s with a mere 1-0 deficit a fortnight ago, when their disjointed display should have been severely punished.

Nathan Redmond’s goal is the difference between the two sides and despite their failure to put the tie to bed on the south coast, Claude Puel's men will still be hopeful of booking their place at Wembley.

Follow live coverage on our blog below...

What time is kick-off?

Kick-off time: 8.00pm on Wednesday 25 January.

Where can I watch it?

TV: Live on Sky Sports 1; highlights on 5 at 10.45pm, Thursday 26 January.

Alternatively, you can bookmark this page, which will convert into The Independent's live blog of Wednesday's match.

It’s a big game for…

Daniel Sturridge: Some Liverpool supporters were disappointed not to see Sturridge play from the off in an all-out-attacking line-up against Swansea City. Perhaps starting quick out the blocks could have prevented that shock defeat?

The truth is, however, Sturridge is desperately short of form, and ahead of next Tuesday’s visit of Chelsea, this match could provide him with much-needed shooting practice.

Remember when…

Southampton’s last win at Anfield came three seasons ago when one Dejan Lovren headed in from one Adam Lallana’s corner to secure a 1-0 victory. Both, of course, now play for Liverpool.

Player to watch…

Jack Stephens: Virgil van Dijk is expected to be absent for the visitors after sustaining an ankle injury at the weekend, meaning Puel may well turn to England Under-21 international Stephens.

The youngster centre-back made his Premier League debut for Southampton in the 3-0 defeat at Everton earlier this month, and now finds himself in with a chance of representing the club on Merseyside again.

Past three-meetings…

Southampton 1 (Redmond) Liverpool 0
EFL Cup, January 2017

Southampton 0 Liverpool 0
Premier League, November 2016

Southampton 3 (Mane 2, Pelle) Liverpool 2 (Coutinho, Sturridge)
Premier League, March 2016

Form guide

All competitions

Liverpool: DDLDWL

Southampton: LDWLWW

Odds

Liverpool to win (in 90 minutes): 12/25

Liverpool to qualify: 3/4

Southampton to win (in 90 minutes): 6/1

Southampton to qualify: 53/50

Draw: 7/2

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Full-time: Liverpool 0 Southampton 1 (0-2 agg)

Just over 40 years since Southampton beat Manchester United in an FA Cup final at Wembley, they may well face them in an EFL Cup final at the same ground.

Liverpool will be aggrieved with that late penalty call, but cannot complain over the two legs. Puel's side maintained their record of not having conceded in this competition, and did so without Van Dijk and Jose Fonte too.

Mark Critchley25 January 2017 21:53
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Here's Simon Hughes' report from Anfield on a chastening night for Liverpool but a historic one for Southampton...

Mark Critchley25 January 2017 22:12
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Here's the reaction from the managers...

Puel's full of praise for his young defender, while Klopp's not so happy with a handball call and the conditions.

Mark Critchley25 January 2017 23:16

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