Liverpool could be just 180 minutes away from another Wembley final, but it needs to overcome Tottenham first before Arne Slot can think about lifting his first piece of silverware at the club.
The Reds head to north London later this evening for the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final as they continue the defense of the trophy won by Jurgen Klopp last year. Liverpool of course has good recent memories of visiting Spurs, having put six past Ange Postecoglou's side last month, but if Slot makes changes to his side this evening, we could see a much different sort of game.
Here, Liverpool.com has picked out all of the information that you need to know, including the kick-off time, TV details, highlights and early team news. We'll start with kick-off details for the UK and US.
What time is kick-off?
The match kicks off at 8pm in the UK, which is 12pm Pacific Time and 3pm Eastern Time. It is set to be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Liverpool demolished Spurs 6-3 just last month in the Premier League, thanks to goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah.
Stuart Atwell will be the referee and, unlike previous rounds in the competition, there is VAR in the semi-finals and final, with Paul Tierney in charge of that this evening. This season's semi-finals will see a new VAR system trialed, with the referee set to announce any overturned decisions to the crowd in the stadium after a review.
Is the match on TV?
Yes. Viewers in the UK can watch the game on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage getting underway at 7pm. Streaming-wise, the game will be available on SKY GO.
In the USA, the Carabao Cup can be streamed live on Paramount+ which is where you will find live coverage of this fixture. The highlights will be available on YouTube and the Liverpool.com team will keep you updated with all the developments.
Paramount+ offers plans starting at 7.99 and allows you to stream tons of movies, shows, and live television. You can stream the NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League, and more, so you’ll never miss a game.
Where can I catch the highlights?
Liverpool will make highlights available on LFCTV GO as well as its other official club channels. The goals will also be shared online alongside key moments in the match.
You can follow all the updates and read the analysis on Liverpool.com and you can also follow along live on our social channels including on Twitter and Facebook, and catch the post-match press conferences on the Blood Red YouTube channel.
Early team news
Dominik Szoboszlai looks likely to miss out again tonight, with Arne Slot revealing during his pre-match press conference on Tuesday that the midfielder has still been struggling with the illness that kept him out of the game against Manchester United at the weekend.
Joe Gomez remains out injured, while Slot has already hinted that Ibrahima Konate may be rested, having made his return from injury on Sunday.
Tottenham, meanwhile, is in the midst of an injury crisis, with eight players set to be missing tonight. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario remains out with a foot injury, while Wilson Odobert is a long-term issue with a hamstring problem.
Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Ben Davies and Destiny Udogie are all out injured, while Richarlison is unlikely to be involved despite returning to training. Meanwhile, James Maddison and Pape Matar Sarr are suspended for the first leg, having picked up two yellow cards during Spurs' run to this point.