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Arsenal vs Liverpool live streaming: Watch Carabao Cup Semi-final Second Leg online


Arsenal vs Liverpool live streaming: Key information to watching online  

Below are two options to live stream Arsenal vs Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Semi-final Second Leg.

Arsenal vs Liverpool live stream on Bet365 (International)

You can watch Arsenal vs Liverpool online in the Carabao Cup Semi-final Second Leg on Bet365. 

Here are the Bet365 sign-up instructions: 

- Click this link

- ‘Join now’ and enter details 

- Log in and fund account 

- Go to ‘In-Play’ link at the top of the homepage and watch the match. 

Note: Geo-restrictions apply. Arsenal vs Liverpool is available to watch in the United Kingdom & Ireland.

Also, a funded account is required or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours to qualify. 

Arsenal vs Liverpool live stream on ESPN+ (America)

You can watch Arsenal vs Liverpool online with ESPN+. 

Here are the ESPN+ sign-up instructions: 

- Click this link 

- Subscribe to ESPN+ ($5.99 p/m or $49.99 p/y) 

- Make payment 

- Watch Arsenal vs Liverpool. 

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Arsenal vs Liverpool live streaming: Preview 

After the first leg at Anfield seven days ago, it’s now a winner takes all clash in North London and Arsenal will certainly be very thankful for that.

Just 23 minutes into the first meeting, Andy Robertson’s diagonal ball picked out Diogo Jota who, running through on goal, was karate-kicked in the chest by Granit Xhaka.

Not only was the Swiss midfielder denying a clear goal scoring opportunity, it was violent conduct, leading to the most obvious red card in football history.

A man down for 75% of the match, Arsenal parked the bus, aiming to leave with a draw and, ultimately, both clubs fashioned one clear chance each.

Bukayo Saka came closest to breaking the deadlock, but his effort was smothered by Alisson, preventing the ultimate smash and grab.

Liverpool’s clear opening did come right at the last but Takumi Minamino, somehow, smashed his effort over the bar when faced with an open goal.

Despite being a man up for almost 70 minutes, Jürgen Klopp’s men mustered just a solitary shot on target, missing the chance to establish a hefty first leg advantage.

So, with the away goals rule not in operation, it’s winner takes all at the Emirates, with any kind of draw resulting in a penalty shootout.

Liverpool are looking to reach their first domestic cup final for six years while Arsenal are aiming to win this trophy for the first time since 1993.

Who will get through to face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup Final on 27 February?

101 Great Goals prediction: Arsenal 2-1 Liverpool

Despite two goalless games in this period, the last 16 meetings of Arsenal and Liverpool have produced 65 goals, an average of 4.1 per match.

Arsenal are unbeaten in six domestic cup semi-finals, dating back to a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea in the FA Cup in 2009.

Emirates Stadium has never witnessed a competitive penalty shootout.

But, Liverpool and Arsenal have gone head-to-head in three shootouts since October 2019, with the Gunners winning two of them.

Arsenal vs Liverpool: What are the betting odds?

Arsenal vs Liverpool - recent form and head to head statistics

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Ben Gray

Ben Gray

Arsenal fan – follow them over land and sea (and Leicester); sofa Celtic supporter; a bit of a football '"encyclopedia".


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