Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(6) 2 Goals 9 (14)
(4) 1 Assists 7 (13)
(6.7) 6.7 Average Ratings 7.1 (6.9)
25.5 Average Age 25.6
184.5 Average Height (cm) 184.9
(1.5) 1.3 Shots pg 2.1 (1.6)
(53%) 53% Aerial Duel Success 48% (53%)
(1.2) 0.9 Dribbles pg 1 (0.9)
(1.2) 1.2 Tackles pg 1.3 (1.3)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in EFL Cup.

Missing Players

Bournemouth
Liverpool
Player Reason Status Rating
Emiliano Marcondes Out N/A
Tyler Adams Out 6.35
Ryan Fredericks Out N/A
Neto Out N/A
Lewis Cook Out 6.92
Max Aarons Doubtful 6.2
Marcos Senesi Doubtful 6.96
Player Reason Status Rating
Ben Doak Out 6.62
Thiago Alcântara Out N/A
Andy Robertson Out 7.58
Stefan Bajcetic Out 6.95
Luis Díaz Out 7.1

Team News

Bournemouth
Liverpool
  • The hosts could be without as many as seven players for the visit of Liverpool on Wednesday night.
  • Lewis Cook will serve the second of a three-match suspension, while Max Aarons was forced off through injury in Saturday's win over Burnley, and is a doubt here.
  • Liverpool will be without Ben Doak, Thiago Alcantara, Andy Robertson and Stefan Bajcetic for the trip to the south coast.
  • Luis Diaz is unlikely to be involved, due to personal reasons.

Prediction

  • Andoni Iraola finally picked up his first Premier League victory as Bournemouth manager on Saturday, when the Cherries narrowly overcame Burnley.
  • The hosts have so far beaten Championship sides Swansea City and Stoke City in rounds two and three of the Carabao Cup, but will face a much sterner test in this one.
  • Bournemouth have progressed from their last 10 home ties in this competition, winning eight and progressing on penalties in both drawn games.
  • Liverpool made it five matches unbeaten in all competitions when they comfortably cruised past Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon.
  • The Reds have been eliminated at the fourth round stage in two of the last three seasons (2020/21 and 2022/23); only Everton (21) and Southampton (17) have been eliminated at this stage more often in the competition’s history.
  • Jurgen Klopp's side came from behind to see off Leicester in the previous round, and should progress once again here.
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