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Route to Wembley – How Liverpool advanced to the Carabao Cup final

Liverpool return to Wembley to defend their Carabao Cup crown with head coach Arne Slot seeking to win his first trophy eight months into his Anfield reign.

Here the PA news agency takes a look at how they made it to the final again.

Third round: v West Ham (h) 5-1, September 25

The action from Anfield as the Reds progressed into the fourth round of the @Carabao_Cup 🎬 pic.twitter.com/lad4EcIoa8

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 26, 2024

Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo both scored two apiece, either side of a Mohamed Salah goal on a rare early appearance in the competition as Liverpool got their defence off to a flying start. Jarell Quansah’s own goal had given the visitors the lead but the Reds’ forward power proved too much for the Hammers, who had Edson Alvarez sent off in the second half.

Fourth round: v Brighton (a) 3-2, October 30

All the action from our @Carabao_Cup victory at Brighton 🎥 pic.twitter.com/2ue5DaffIX

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 31, 2024

Another two second-half goals for Gakpo had Liverpool cruising towards the quarter-finals only for an eventful last 10 minutes to add some unnecessary jeopardy. Simon Adingra pulled one back only for Luis Diaz to restore the cushion but Tariq Lamptey’s 90th-minute deflected finish resulted in a nervy finish.

Quarter-finals: v Southampton (a) 2-1, December 18

The highlights as we progressed into the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup 🙌🎬 pic.twitter.com/Xx8MPplffW

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 18, 2024

Darwin Nunez ended a six-game barren run with the opening goal with Harvey Elliott doubling the lead inside the first 32 minutes. Cameron Archer’s brilliant individual goal halved the deficit in the second half but Liverpool closed out the game.

Semi-finals, first leg: v Tottenham (a) 1-0, January 8

Should Lucas Bergvall have been sent off?

The panel discuss Spurs' match-winner's controversial challenges 🔎 pic.twitter.com/EbkhO2YwPI

— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) January 8, 2025

Lucas Bergvall controversially scored the only goal which gave Spurs a narrow advantage. Liverpool were furious the 18-year-old was still on the pitch when, on a yellow card, he caught Kostas Tsimikas late on and their fury intensified when the midfielder scored while the Greece defender was off receiving treatment.

Semi-finals, second leg: v Tottenham (h) 4-0, February 6

Enjoy #LIVTOT highlights as the Reds booked their place at Wembley 🙌 pic.twitter.com/JUihTZ3sRe

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 7, 2025

Tottenham threw away their chance of making it to Wembley with an insipid performance at Anfield where they were crushed by Slot’s side. Gakpo continued his impressive run in the competition with a first-half goal to cancel out Spurs’ lead and after the break Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk powered them back to Wembley.

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