Liverpool's upcoming Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham will be screened live on ITV - as well as the competition's usual broadcaster Sky Sports.
The second leg of Liverpool's Carabao Cup semi-final tie against Tottenham will be shown free-to-air on ITV next month. Arne Slot's side, who beat West Ham, Brighton and Southampton on their way to the last-four, face Spurs for a place in this season's showpiece at Wembley Stadium in March.
Liverpool won the competition last season - after beating Chelsea - and they've lifted the trophy ten times in their history, with the first coming in the 1980/81 season under Bob Paisley. They will be keen to make it 11 with Slot's first piece of silverware since arriving from Feyenoord last summer.
And supporters that cannot attend the home game against Tottenham are going to be able to watch, via ITV. In a statement after details of the two semi-final matches were released, the EFL confirmed that - although all ties will be broadcast on Sky Sports - two of the four games will also live feature on ITV channels.
The EFL statement read: "All ties will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. The first leg of Arsenal v Newcastle and the second leg of Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur will also be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX as part of a collaboration to give all UK football fans the chance to watch free-to-air coverage of select Carabao Cup and EFL fixtures."
Liverpool travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first leg on Wednesday, January 8 with a 8pm kick-off (UK time), while the second leg takes place at Anfield on Thursday, February 6 at 8pm. In the other semi-final, Arsenal host Newcastle in the first leg on Tuesday, January 7 at 8pm, before the second leg is at St. James' Park on Wednesday, February 5 at 8pm.
Goals from Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott ensured Liverpool progressed to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 win over Southampton last month. The Reds made wholesale changes for the trip to St. Mary's, but still managed to get the job done and got through to the last-four.