Sunday, April 26, 2026

Premier League Red Cards v Manchester United

In 68 premier League games against Manchester United the reds have only seen seven players sent off.

 Min  Player  Date  Score  Opposition  Competition
38 Jonjo Shelvey 20.09.2012 1 - 2 Manchester United Premier League
46 Steven Gerrard 22.03.2015 1 - 2 Manchester United Premier League
40 Michael Owen 10.04.1998 1 - 1 Manchester United Premier League
68 Danny Murphy 31.03.2001 2 - 0 Manchester United Premier League
3 Sami Hyypia 05.04.2003 0 - 4 Manchester United Premier League
44 Javier Mascherano 23.03.2008 0 - 3 Manchester United Premier League
90 Javier Mascherano 25.10.2009 2 - 0 Manchester United Premier League
38 Jonjo Shelvey 20.09.2012 1 - 2 Manchester United Premier League
46 Steven Gerrard 22.03.2015 1 - 2 Manchester United Premier League

Premier League Penalties v Manchester United

In 68 premier League games against Manchester United the reds have scored 11 penalties.

#DatePlayerOpponent
1, 06.12.1997 Robbie Fowler Manchester United
2, 05.05.1999 Jamie Redknapp Manchester United
3, 24.04.2004 Danny Murphy Manchester United
4, 14.03.2009 Steven Gerrard Manchester United
5, 19.09.2010 Steven Gerrard Manchester United
6, 16.03.2014 Steven Gerrard Manchester United
7, 16.03.2014 Steven Gerrard Manchester United
8, 15.01.2017 James Milner Manchester United
9, 08.11.2020 Mohamed Salah Manchester United
10, 07.04.2024 Mohamed Salah Manchester United
11, 05.01.2025 Mohamed Salah Manchester United

Premier League Match 1300: Liverpool v Crystal Palace 25th Apr 2026

Premier League, Saturday April 25th 2026, Anfield, 15:00pm

Liverpool FC 3-1 Crystal Palace

Referee: Andy Madley   H-T: 2-0   Att: 60,314 

Match Report

Liverpool earned a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

The Reds had secured a two-goal advantage by half-time through fine finishes from Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson.

Daniel Munoz then reduced the deficit for the Eagles in the 71st minute, though Florian Wirtz ensured the points were safe in added time for the home side with an impressive driven effort.

Team

Freddie Woodman started in goal in his full Premier League debut for the Reds as one of two changes made by head coach Arne Slot.

Alexis Mac Allister also came into the midfield in place of Ryan Gravenberch.

First half

Liverpool enjoyed early pressure in the contest as Wirtz saw a shot deflected behind and Virgil van Dijk challenged goalkeeper Dean Henderson at a corner ball.

It was the visitors, however, who had the better of the chances in the opening exchanges.

Chris Richards first headed an Adam Wharton cross over the bar, while Brennan Johnson saw a shot from long range saved by Woodman.

Ismaila Sarr then produced a clever cutback for Johnson, but the attacker guided the effort over the crossbar.

In response, Liverpool were initially awarded a penalty in the 23rd minute following a swift break forward into the final third.

VAR, though, intervened to overturn the decision after Johnson was deemed to get a touch on the ball during his challenge on Mohamed Salah in the box.

The No.11 then had a half-volley fly over from inside the area after a deflected Curtis Jones cross from the right flank.

The Reds produced two goals ahead of the half-time interval to give themselves a commanding lead in the contest.

Isak opened the scoring with a brilliant turn and finish in the area after Mac Allister’s shot from outside the box fell into the No.9’s path.

The striker controlled and fired the ball into the ground and up again as the effort evaded the reach of the diving Henderson.

Liverpool then added a second through Robertson, with goalkeeper Woodman beginning the attack with a stunning save from Jean-Philippe Mateta’s close-range header after a swinging cross.

The Reds turned defence into attack quickly. Jones eventually released Robertson in on goal, resulting in the full-back firing low into the bottom corner of the net.

Second half

The Eagles introduced Borna Sosa from the bench at the break and the substitute enjoyed the opening chance of the second period.

Palace worked the ball to the full-back, only for his low effort to be drilled wide of the mark from the edge of the box.

Isak continued to threaten as Cody Gakpo’s ball through the centre of the visiting defence almost released the striker in once more.

On the hour, Liverpool were forced into their first change of the afternoon, with Salah being replaced by Jeremie Frimpong due to injury.

The Reds continued to push forward and Dominik Szoboszlai’s delivery in from the left byline was the next to cause havoc in the area as Palace scrambled the free ball clear from the feet of Isak.

With a little under 20 minutes remaining, however, the visitors reduced the deficit through Munoz.

Woodman came to block an initial chance inside the area and was left injured as a result, leaving the full-back to lift a finish from the right into an empty net unchallenged, with the hosts aggrieved.

Palace pushed on in search of a leveller after they netted and almost had one with five minutes remaining in the match.

Substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen raced clear and clipped a shot past the onrushing Woodman, who had darted from his line to close the angle.

The effort hit the inside of the post and roll back across the line before being cleared away from danger. He appeared to ultimately have been offside, too.

And there was time for Liverpool to secure all three points in the final moments, as Wirtz produced a piledriving finish into the back of the net.

The playmaker was in the right place at the right time to connect with a Mac Allister touch back in the area following a throw-in, which put the exclamation point on a victory that further boosts Champions League qualification hopes for Slot’s charges.

SOURCE: www.liverpoolfc.com

Premier League, Matchday 34
Saturday 25th April 2026
Liverpool  KICK OFF, 15:00pm Crystal Palace

Position: 5

3:1

Half-Time 2:0

Position: 13
Venue
Anfield, Liverpool
Shirt Worn
Home Kit
Live On
n/a
Captain
Virgil Van Dijk
LFC Formation
4-2-3-1
Captain
Dean Henderson

Matchday Timeline
Kick-Off 1'
Daniel Muñoz, (Yellow Card, Foul) 19'
Dean Henderson, (Yellow Card, Time Wasting) 19'
Alexander Isak, (Goal 1:0, left footed shot),Alexis Mac Allister (Assist) 35'
Andy Robertson, (Goal 2:0, left footed shot),Curtis Jones (Assist) 41'
Daniel Muñoz, (Goal 2:1, right footed shot) 72'
Dominik Szoboszlai, (Yellow Card, Foul) 90'
Borna Sosa, (Yellow Card, Foul) 90+2'
Florian Wirtz, (Goal 3:1, right footed shot),Alexis Mac Allister (Assist) 90+5''

Matchday Line-Ups
28 Freddie Woodman 1 Dean Henderson
4 Virgil van Dijk 2 Daniel Muñoz
5 Ibrahima Konaté 3 Tyrick Mitchell
26 Andy Robertson 5 Maxence Lacroix
7 Florian Wirtz 23 Jaydee Canvot
8 Dominik Szoboszlai 26 Chris Richards
10 Alexis Mac Allister 18 Daichi Kamada
17 Curtis Jones 20 Adam Wharton
9 Alexander Isak 7 Ismaïla Sarr
11 Mohamed Salah 11 Brennan Johnson
18 Cody Gakpo 14 Jean-Philippe Mateta

Matchday Substitutes
41 Ármin Pécsi 44 Walter Benítez
30 Jeremie Frimpong 17 Nathaniel Clyne
2 Joe Gomez 34 Chadi Riad
6 Milos Kerkez 24 Borna Sosa
38 Ryan Gravenberch 55 Justin Devenny
42 Trey Nyoni 19 Will Hughes
14 Federico Chiesa 8 Jefferson Lerma
73 Rio Ngumoha 10 Yéremy Pino
79 Will Wright 22 Jørgen Strand Larsen

Matchday Substitutions
46' Borna Sousa on for Tyrick Mitchell
58' Jeremie Frimpong on for Mohamed Salah
59' Yéremy Pino on for Brennan Johnson
69' Jørgen Strand Larsen on for Jean-Philippe Mateta
78' Ryan Gravenberch on for Alexander Isak
87' Milos Kerkez on for Andy Robertson
87' Joe Gomez on for Curtis Jones

Manager: Arne Slot Manager: Oliver Glasner

Stadium: Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 60,314
HT/FT Sequence (Liverpool First): 2:0 / 3:1
Goal Sequence (Liverpool First): 1:0, 2:0, 2:1, 3:1
Premier League H-2-H: Crystal Palace Premier League H-2-H
Referee: Andy Madley
Referee Assistant: Simon Bennett, Craig Taylor
Fourth Official: Paul Tierney
VAR Referee: Neil Davies
VAR Assistant: Sian Massey-Ellis

LIVERPOOL  MATCHDAY STATS CRYSTAL PALACE
ATTACKING
9 Total Shots 14
3 Shots on Target 7
2 Shots off Target 6
33.33% Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots) 50.00%
GENERAL PLAY
53.1% Possession % 46.9%
459 Total Passes 400
DEFENCE & DISCIPLINE
9 Successful Tackles 13
36 Clearances 29
4 Interceptions 9
5 Corners 8
2 Errors 1
10 Fouls 10
1 Offsides 4

Friday, April 24, 2026

Premier League 25/26 Matchday 34 - Liverpool 3:1 Crystal Palace Match Stats


Premier League, Matchday 34
Saturday 25th April 2026
Liverpool  KICK OFF, 15:00pm Crystal Palace

Position: 5

3:1

Half-Time 2:0

Position: 13
Venue
Anfield, Liverpool
Shirt Worn
Home Kit
Live On
n/a
Captain
Virgil Van Dijk
LFC Formation
4-2-3-1
Captain
Dean Henderson

Matchday Timeline
Kick-Off 1'
Daniel Muñoz, (Yellow Card, Foul) 19'
Dean Henderson, (Yellow Card, Time Wasting) 19'
Alexander Isak, (Goal 1:0, left footed shot),Alexis Mac Allister (Assist) 35'
Andy Robertson, (Goal 2:0, left footed shot),Curtis Jones (Assist) 41'
Daniel Muñoz, (Goal 2:1, right footed shot) 72'
Dominik Szoboszlai, (Yellow Card, Foul) 90'
Borna Sosa, (Yellow Card, Foul) 90+2'
Florian Wirtz, (Goal 3:1, right footed shot),Alexis Mac Allister (Assist) 90+5''

Matchday Line-Ups
28 Freddie Woodman 1 Dean Henderson
4 Virgil van Dijk 2 Daniel Muñoz
5 Ibrahima Konaté 3 Tyrick Mitchell
26 Andy Robertson 5 Maxence Lacroix
7 Florian Wirtz 23 Jaydee Canvot
8 Dominik Szoboszlai 26 Chris Richards
10 Alexis Mac Allister 18 Daichi Kamada
17 Curtis Jones 20 Adam Wharton
9 Alexander Isak 7 Ismaïla Sarr
11 Mohamed Salah 11 Brennan Johnson
18 Cody Gakpo 14 Jean-Philippe Mateta

Matchday Substitutes
41 Ármin Pécsi 44 Walter Benítez
30 Jeremie Frimpong 17 Nathaniel Clyne
2 Joe Gomez 34 Chadi Riad
6 Milos Kerkez 24 Borna Sosa
38 Ryan Gravenberch 55 Justin Devenny
42 Trey Nyoni 19 Will Hughes
14 Federico Chiesa 8 Jefferson Lerma
73 Rio Ngumoha 10 Yéremy Pino
79 Will Wright 22 Jørgen Strand Larsen

Matchday Substitutions
46' Borna Sousa on for Tyrick Mitchell
58' Jeremie Frimpong on for Mohamed Salah
59' Yéremy Pino on for Brennan Johnson
69' Jørgen Strand Larsen on for Jean-Philippe Mateta
78' Ryan Gravenberch on for Alexander Isak
87' Milos Kerkez on for Andy Robertson
87' Joe Gomez on for Curtis Jones

Manager: Arne Slot Manager: Oliver Glasner

Stadium: Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 60,314
HT/FT Sequence (Liverpool First): 2:0 / 3:1
Goal Sequence (Liverpool First): 1:0, 2:0, 2:1, 3:1
Premier League H-2-H: Crystal Palace Premier League H-2-H
Referee: Andy Madley
Referee Assistant: Simon Bennett, Craig Taylor
Fourth Official: Paul Tierney
VAR Referee: Neil Davies
VAR Assistant: Sian Massey-Ellis

LIVERPOOL  MATCHDAY STATS CRYSTAL PALACE
ATTACKING
9 Total Shots 14
3 Shots on Target 7
2 Shots off Target 6
33.33% Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots) 50.00%
GENERAL PLAY
53.1% Possession % 46.9%
459 Total Passes 400
DEFENCE & DISCIPLINE
9 Successful Tackles 13
36 Clearances 29
4 Interceptions 9
5 Corners 8
2 Errors 1
10 Fouls 10
1 Offsides 4

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Premier League 25/26 Matchday 34 - Liverpool 3:1 Crystal Palace Match Report

Match Report

Liverpool earned a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

The Reds had secured a two-goal advantage by half-time through fine finishes from Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson.

Daniel Munoz then reduced the deficit for the Eagles in the 71st minute, though Florian Wirtz ensured the points were safe in added time for the home side with an impressive driven effort.

Team

Freddie Woodman started in goal in his full Premier League debut for the Reds as one of two changes made by head coach Arne Slot.

Alexis Mac Allister also came into the midfield in place of Ryan Gravenberch.

First half

Liverpool enjoyed early pressure in the contest as Wirtz saw a shot deflected behind and Virgil van Dijk challenged goalkeeper Dean Henderson at a corner ball.

It was the visitors, however, who had the better of the chances in the opening exchanges.

Chris Richards first headed an Adam Wharton cross over the bar, while Brennan Johnson saw a shot from long range saved by Woodman.

Ismaila Sarr then produced a clever cutback for Johnson, but the attacker guided the effort over the crossbar.

In response, Liverpool were initially awarded a penalty in the 23rd minute following a swift break forward into the final third.

VAR, though, intervened to overturn the decision after Johnson was deemed to get a touch on the ball during his challenge on Mohamed Salah in the box.

The No.11 then had a half-volley fly over from inside the area after a deflected Curtis Jones cross from the right flank.

The Reds produced two goals ahead of the half-time interval to give themselves a commanding lead in the contest.

Isak opened the scoring with a brilliant turn and finish in the area after Mac Allister’s shot from outside the box fell into the No.9’s path.

The striker controlled and fired the ball into the ground and up again as the effort evaded the reach of the diving Henderson.

Liverpool then added a second through Robertson, with goalkeeper Woodman beginning the attack with a stunning save from Jean-Philippe Mateta’s close-range header after a swinging cross.

The Reds turned defence into attack quickly. Jones eventually released Robertson in on goal, resulting in the full-back firing low into the bottom corner of the net.

Second half

The Eagles introduced Borna Sosa from the bench at the break and the substitute enjoyed the opening chance of the second period.

Palace worked the ball to the full-back, only for his low effort to be drilled wide of the mark from the edge of the box.

Isak continued to threaten as Cody Gakpo’s ball through the centre of the visiting defence almost released the striker in once more.

On the hour, Liverpool were forced into their first change of the afternoon, with Salah being replaced by Jeremie Frimpong due to injury.

The Reds continued to push forward and Dominik Szoboszlai’s delivery in from the left byline was the next to cause havoc in the area as Palace scrambled the free ball clear from the feet of Isak.

With a little under 20 minutes remaining, however, the visitors reduced the deficit through Munoz.

Woodman came to block an initial chance inside the area and was left injured as a result, leaving the full-back to lift a finish from the right into an empty net unchallenged, with the hosts aggrieved.

Palace pushed on in search of a leveller after they netted and almost had one with five minutes remaining in the match.

Substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen raced clear and clipped a shot past the onrushing Woodman, who had darted from his line to close the angle.

The effort hit the inside of the post and roll back across the line before being cleared away from danger. He appeared to ultimately have been offside, too.

And there was time for Liverpool to secure all three points in the final moments, as Wirtz produced a piledriving finish into the back of the net.

The playmaker was in the right place at the right time to connect with a Mac Allister touch back in the area following a throw-in, which put the exclamation point on a victory that further boosts Champions League qualification hopes for Slot’s charges.

SOURCE: www.liverpoolfc.com

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Liverpool v Everton Results by Kick-Off Time

Kick-Off Time Played Won Draw Lost  For  Against
21:00 1 1 0 0 3 1
20:15 2 2 0 0 9 3
20:00 13 6 4 3 18 8
19:45 4 0 3 1 3 4
19:30 1 0 1 0 2 2
19:00 1 0 1 0 0 0
18:00 1 1 0 0 3 2
17:30 2 0 1 1 0 2
17:00 1 1 0 0 2 1
16:30 1 1 0 0 2 0
16:15 2 1 1 0 2 0
16:05 1 0 1 0 0 0
16:00 1 0 1 0 0 0
15:00 12 6 3 3 14 12
14:15 1 0 1 0 1 1
14:05 1 0 1 0 2 2
14:00 2 1 0 1 2 2
13:45 1 1 0 0 3 1
13:30 5 1 3 1 5 5
12:45 7 4 2 1 11 8
12:30 7 4 3 0 12 5
12:00 1 1 0 0 3 1
             
Totals 68 31 26 11 97 60

Premier League Penalties v Crystal Palace

In 34 premier League games against Crystal Palace the reds have scored 7 penalties.

#DatePlayerOpponent
1 20.08.1994 Jan Mølby Crystal Palace
2 13.11.2004 Milan Baros Crystal Palace
3 13.11.2004 Milan Baros Crystal Palace
4 05.10.2013 Steven Gerrard Crystal Palace
5 06.03.2016 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace
6 20.08.2018 James Milner Crystal Palace
7 23.01.2022 Fabinho Crystal Palace

Premier League Red Cards v Crystal Palace

In 34 premier League games against Crystal Palace the reds have only seen four players sent off.

 Min  Player  Date  Score  Opposition  Competition
61 James Milner 06.03.2016 2 - 1 Crystal Palace Premier League
82 James Milner 19.01.2019 4 - 3 Crystal Palace Premier League
57 Darwin Nunez 15.08.2022 1 - 1 Crystal Palace Premier League
68' Ryan Gravenberch 25.05.2025 1 - 1 Crystal Palace Premier League

Monday, April 20, 2026

Liverpool FC On This Day - European Football Results 20th April

Back to European Football On This Day - April

On This Day in Liverpool's European football history.

# Comp Date Round Opposition H/A Result Score Att
89 EC 20/04/1977 SF Fc Zurichc H W 3-0 50,611

EC = European Cup, CWC = Cup Winners Cup, FC = Fairs Cup, UEFA - UEFA Cup

CL = Champions League, EL = Europa League, ESC = European Super Cup, FCWC = FIFA Club World Cup

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Premier League Goalkeeper Freddie Woodman

Back to  Premier League Goalkeeper Stats

 Date  Opponents  W/D/L  Score
19.04.2026 Everton Won 2:1
25.04.2026 Crystal Palace Won 3:1
03.05.2026 Manchester United Lost 2:3

Premier League 25/26 Matchday 33 - Everton 1:2 Liverpool Match Stats


Premier League, Matchday 33
Sunday 19th April 2025
Everton  KICK OFF, 14:00pm Liverpool

Position: 10

1:2

Half-Time 0:1

Position: 5
Venue
Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool
Shirt Worn
Home Kit
Live On
Sky Sports
Captain
James Tarkowski
LFC Formation
4-2-4-1
Captain
Virgil Van Dijk

Matchday Timeline
Kick-Off 1'
Jordan Pickford, (Yellow Card, Dissent) 22'
Mohamed Salah, (Goal 1:0, left footed shot), Cody Gakpo (Assist) 29'
Beto, (Goal 1:1, right footed shot), Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Assist) 54'
Virgil Van Dijk, (Goal 2:1, header), Dominik Szoboszlai (Assist) 90+9'
James Garner, (Yellow Card, Foul) 90+11''

Matchday Line-Ups
1 Jordan Pickford 25 Giorgi Mamardashvili
6 James Tarkowski 4 Virgil van Dijk
15 Jake O'Brien 5 Ibrahima Konaté
16 Vitaliy Mykolenko 26 Andy Robertson
32 Jarrad Branthwaite 7 Florian Wirtz
22 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 8 Dominik Szoboszlai
27 Idrissa Gueye 17 Curtis Jones
37 James Garner 38 Ryan Gravenberch
7 Dwight McNeil 9 Alexander Isak
9 Beto 11 Mohamed Salah
10 Iliman Ndiaye 18 Cody Gakpo

Matchday Substitutes
11 Thierno Barry 28 Freddie Woodman
19 Tyrique George 73 Rio Ngumoha
5 Michael Keane 30 Jeremie Frimpong
12 Mark Travers 10 Alexis Mac Allister
2 Nathan Patterson 6 Milos Kerkez
24 Carlos Alcaraz 41 Ármin Pécsi
42 Tim Iroegbunam 42 Trey Nyoni
34 Merlin Röhl 14 Federico Chiesa
20 Tyler Dibling    

Matchday Substitutions
58' Freddie Woodman on for Giorgi Mamardashvili
72' Rio Ngumoha on for Alexander Isak
73' Thierro Barry on for Beto
80' Tyrique George on for Dwight McNeil
84' Alexis Mac Allister on for Florian Wirtz
84' Jeremie Frimpong on for Cody Gakpo
86' Milos Kerkez on for Andrew Robertson
87' Michael Keane on for Jaarad Branthwaite

Manager: David Moyes Manager: Arne Slot

Stadium: Everton Stadium, Liverpool
Attendance: 52,585
HT/FT Sequence (Liverpool First): 0:1 / 1:2
Goal Sequence (Liverpool First): 0:1, 1:1. 1:2
Premier League H-2-H: Everton Premier League H-2-H
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Referee Assistant: Dan Cook, James Mainwaring
Fourth Official: Andy Madley
VAR Referee: Paul Howard
VAR Assistant: Sian Massey-Ellis

EVERTON  MATCHDAY STATS LIVERPOOL
ATTACKING
10 Total Shots 14
4 Shots on Target 6
5 Shots off Target 4
40.0% Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots) 42.9%
GENERAL PLAY
43.6% Possession % 56.4%
371 Total Passes 491
DEFENCE & DISCIPLINE
28 Successful Tackles 13
27 Clearances 34
8 Interceptions 9
1 Corners 6
2 Errors 0
8 Fouls 12
4 Offsides 0

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