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Liverpool will have waited a month by the time their FA Cup replay against Blackburn Rovers comes around.
Brendan Rodgers' team, who could only draw 0-0 with their championship opponents on Sunday, will play at Ewood Park on Wednesday, 8 April; the game will be shown on BT Sport 1.
The match comes just 10 days before the semi-final against Aston Villa, which is scheduled to be played at Wembley, on either 18 or 19 April.
The date of the fixtures could potentially leave fans of the winning club with a mad dash to book train tickets and accommodation in London, some of which may have already been taken by fans of the other clubs.
Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratingsShow all 23 1 /23Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Simon Mignolet Made a good save from a Baptiste header and came out to collect a few crosses although, as Mignolet tends to be, not always convincing when he did. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Glen Johnson Nearly scored an own goal during the first period as he dealt with an awkward cross but thankfully for Liverpool put it the right side of the post. Got forward well. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Martin Skrtel Taken off just a few minutes into the match after an awkward fall. Replaced by Kolo Toure. N/A
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Dejan Lovren Gifted the ball to Blackburn on the halfway line which led to Can being booked. Wasn't the Croatian's only error. 5.
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Lazar Markovic Slid in a nice pass for Lallana early on which nearly led to a goal but failed to break loose and threaten with his pace with enough regularity in a congested midfield. Replaced by Mario Balotelli after 59 minutes. 5
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Jordan Henderson Looks more influential every week. Some good touches through the middle, sharp passing and high energy when not in possession. 7
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Emre Can Made a couple of wayward passes and was booked, although snuffed out a dangerous run from Conway and did what was needed at the back. 5
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Adam Lallana Heavily involved although was among the chief offenders of overplaying the ball in key areas. End product not quite good enough. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Raheem Sterling Was absent defensively at times, although proved quite handy at the back when he did bother to get back. Offensively was a nuisance to Blackburn throughout although failed to really penetrate. Perhaps lucky not to have given away a penalty after handling inside the box with Gestede about to shoot. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Daniel Sturridge Showed superb control to create a chance for himself but the shot that followed was snuffed out. The incident summed up his afternoon - showed his class but ultimately a frustrating afternoon when it never quite opened up. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Philippe Coutinho Not the Brazilian's best game. He saw a wild shot from range go well over and compounded that error with a terrible delivery from a usefully positioned free-kick. Showed great skill late on to work himself into space inside the box but then opted to shoot from an impossible angle rather than pass. 4
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Best of the Bench: Kolo Toure Came on in place of Martin Skrtel early on. Put the ball in the back of the net from six yards but was correctly ruled offside. Also hit the post when he should arguably have got his header on target. Defensively sound. 5
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Simon Eastwood Tested numerous times in the second half but he did as well as his manager would have expected. He also set up his defence well when defending set pieces. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Adam Henley He has played every minute of FA Cup action for his side this season. Sterling provided a threat but Henley rarely let him cut inside. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Alex Baptiste Forced Mignolet to make a fantastic save after his header looked destined to go in. 7
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Matthew Kilgallon Lucky to have not given away a penalty when it looked as though he had fouled Lallana early on. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Marcus Olsson The experienced defender marked Markovic well and didn’t leave much space for Lallana to penetrate. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Tom Cairney Playing just behind Gestede, he tried to be as creative as possible. The game did bypass him slightly in the second half. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Ben Mashall On the left of the Blackburn midfield. He wasn’t particularly effective and found it hard to get beyond Johnson who defended well. 5
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Lee Williamson He was always going to find it difficult to play against Henderson and Can but he did well. He dropped back to help his defence when he started to be put a little more under pressure. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Corry Evans He became tentative in the second half. He played too deep as Liverpool started to attack. 6
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Craig Conway Spurned a very good chance in the first half when he was one-on-one with Mignolet. Plenty of running in the second half, though, and caused problems for Lovren. 7
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Liverpool 0 Blackburn 0 player ratings Rudy Gestede His presence alone was a threat to the Liverpool back four. His hold up play was also very good. 7
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The huge gap between the games is because the replay cannot take place on nights where there is Champions League or Europa League matches, while there is also an international break at the end of the month.
The replay comes amidst a crucial run of fixtures of the Champions League chasers, with the club hosting Manchester United on 22 March, travelling to Arsenal just four days before, on Saturday, 4 April, and then hosting Newcastle on 13 April.
Bradford City and Reading, on the other hand, will only have to wait a week for their replay to take place, with that game being aired on BBC1 next Monday, 16 March.
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