The Liverpool vs Chelsea match being played today, 9th of May, 2026, is a high-profile early kickoff at Anfield. Liverpool, the current Premier League champions, are looking to secure their Champions League spot for next season, while managerless Chelsea is hoping to end a dismal run of form and climb out of 9th place. As the lineups for this Matchday 36 fixture take form, this is a summary of their recent history:
Head-to-Head Summary (Last 10 matches)
Liverpool Wins: 3
Chelsea Wins: 1
Draws: 6
Total Yellow Cards: 41
Average Yellow Cards: 4.1 per match
Total Red Cards: 0
Penalties: 2
Matches between these two giants have been notoriously tight in recent years, with a high percentage of draws. However, Liverpool has turned Anfield into a difficult destination for the Blues lately, remaining unbeaten in their last four home league meetings against Chelsea.
Most Recent Match (20 October 2024): Liverpool 2 - 1 Chelsea
Goals
Total goals scored: 21 (Last 10 matches)
Average goals per match: 2.1
Goal Breakdown
Liverpool: 12
Chelsea: 9
Home and Away Analysis
Liverpool enters this game with a 51% win probability according to the latest data. Despite a recent shock 3-2 loss to Manchester United, the Reds have been largely dominant at Anfield. They have scored in almost every home game this season but have recently struggled with defensive consistency due to a rotating cast of goalkeepers.
Chelsea travels to Merseyside as one of the most out-of-form teams in the top flight. They have struggled significantly on the road this season, and their confidence is at a low ebb following a string of poor results that led to the departure of their previous manager.
Tactical Matchup and Style of Play
Liverpool
Under Arne Slot, Liverpool has maintained their high-pressing identity but with a more calculated approach in possession. They have been forced to adapt due to a massive injury crisis in their forward line, relying on the depth of their squad and the creativity of their midfield to break down defensive blocks.
Chelsea
Currently managerless and drifting in mid-table, Chelsea’s tactical setup has been inconsistent. They have often reverted to a more defensive 4-2-3-1 or 5-3-2 in big away games to minimize damage, looking to use the individual pace of players like Lauren James (in the women's crossover context) or their primary attackers to hit on the break.
Current Season Form
Liverpool
They are 4th in the table with 58 points. Their recent form has dipped (L-W-D-W-L), but they remain level on points with 5th-placed Aston Villa, making this game a must-win for their Champions League aspirations. They have scored 59 goals and conceded 47.
Chelsea
They sit 9th with 48 points. Their recent form has been poor (L-L-D-L-W), leaving them in a battle for a top-half finish rather than European qualification. They have scored 54 goals and conceded 48.
Injuries and Expectations
Liverpool is facing a true selection crisis. Mohamed Salah is ruled out with a muscle injury, joined on the sidelines by strikers Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike. With Alisson Becker also out, third-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman is expected to start. Chelsea is also managing several knocks but generally has a more available squad as they look to exploit Liverpool’s depleted spine. Expectations are for a cagey affair; Liverpool will rely on the Anfield crowd to push through their injury woes, while Chelsea will look to capitalize on the Reds' defensive makeshift.
Favourites to win
Given the stats in the Liverpool vs Chelsea clash, Liverpool are the favorites to win due to their superior league position and home advantage. However, with Salah and Isak missing and Chelsea having nothing to lose under temporary guidance, a high-tension draw or a narrow away upset is possible if the Blues can find their clinical edge.
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