Hello, today in this news article you will be reading about the Arsenal VS Liverpool Prediction 2022: Arsenal VS Liverpool Postponed, Arsenal VS Liverpool Carabao Cup 2022. and much more about the Arsenal VS Liverpool. On Wednesday afternoon, it was confirmed that the EFL had accepted his request for Arsenal to postpone the game after the situation worsened.
The first leg will now take place at Anfield on 13 January, a return previously planned, with the Emirates clash going back to 20 January.
Arsenal will now play Burnley at home on Sunday 23 January. Chelsea hosted Tottenham the day before, but despite fears after Wednesday’s announcement, both the Blues and the Gunners could play the same day at home in the capital.
Arsenal VS Liverpool Prediction 2022: Postponed, Carabao Cup 2022

Arsenal VS Liverpool Prediction 2022
Arsenal vs Liverpool Prediction, the match will take place on 6th January. It will be interesting to find out which club will be the winner and which one will be the winner.
The first match of the English League Cup semi-final will be played between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London.
Arsenal VS Liverpool Postponed News
Arsenal will now host Liverpool in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final, a week later than originally planned after the clash in north London was postponed as a COVID-19 outbreak ripped through the Reds camp had exploded. Jurgen Klopp will instead take his side on Thursday, January 13 at Emirates Stadium, with the return leg played at Anfield a week later.
Arsenal VS Liverpool Carabao Cup 2022
Liverpool’s request to postpone the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Arsenal has been accepted, but Jurgen Klopp’s side will lose the advantage of the tie closing in front of their own fans at Anfield.
The first leg was supposed to take place in London, on Thursday 6 January, the second leg was at Merseyside a week later, but Liverpool have been hit by a Covid outbreak, with boss Klopp, his assistant Pep Lijenders and several in isolation after testing positive. are players. ,
After extensive negotiations, the EFL agreed to postpone the tie with the first leg, now scheduled for Anfield on Thursday 13 January, with the second leg a week later at Emirates Stadium, on Thursday 20 January.