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Key events

46 mins: Peeeeeep! The players are back out and the game is back on!

Matt Dony liked Gakpo’s goal. “Coutinho-esque from Gakpo there. Love to see it,” he writes. Nick Smith also writes approvingly. “Shades of John Barnes?” he suggests. Liverpool fans have had it good, have they not? Those are two great players to reminisce over (or they were great when they were there, one of them rather lost his way afterwards). It was more Coutinho than Barnes, I think: having been an actually left-footed left-winger Barnes was less likely to do that cut infield and shoot with the right thing.

“Loved Tom Gould’s story of the pea-souper against Aldershot way back when,” writes Colum Fordham. “Haven’t the foggiest what the outcome of this match will be but that fabulous strike from Gakpo has shown a faint ray of light in the gloomy weather conditions of Anfield. Would be nice to see Federico Chiesa shine a light and ideally get the winner in the second half.” I too would like to see more of Chiesa. Unfortunately for the Italian his chances of nudging Salah out of the side don’t seem great.

A poor half from Liverpool, but they certainly don’t deserve to end it in arrears. If they improve in the second, they should be OK.

Half-time: Liverpool 1-1 Leicester

45+3 mins: The referee adds an extra 12 seconds for the goal, and then blows his whistle with Liverpool on the attack, with the ball and around 30 yards from goal. This seems puzzling.

GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Leicester (Gakpo, 45+2 mins)

Gakpo curls a beauty beyond Stolarczyk and inside the far post, and Liverpool are level!

45+1 mins: The referee decides to give only two minutes of stoppage time, which doesn’t impress anyone involved with Liverpool.

45 mins: Liverpool hit the bar! Leicester make a rare foray forward, lose the ball and the home side roll forwards. It ends with Salah curling a left-footed shot towards the far post and very nearly, but not quite, getting it right.

44 mins: From the free kick, Robertson’s cross runs out of play. The crowd seems terribly quiet.

43 mins: A second yellow card, this one for Ayew who strolls in front of Gakpo as the Dutchman cuts infield, stopping his run.

42 mins: Alexander-Arnold, who’s had a poor game thus far, clumps a shot well wide and very high from 25 yards.

39 mins: Stolarczyk is pushing his luck on the restarts, I fear. For now the referee doesn’t seem bothered, but a yellow card would probably help the game.

38 mins: Liverpool have attempted 27 crosses so far, we’re told. Moments later, Alexander-Arnold sends in No28.

37 mins: The game’s first yellow card is waved at Joe Gomez, for tripping Daka.

36 mins: Leicester are defending very centrally, which explains why Liverpool are finding space wide and doing a lot of crossing. Leicester obviously trust their central defenders to win most of the headers, which for now they are doing – Liverpool are winning volleys beyond the far post.

34 mins: This time Liverpool go down the right, and Alexander-Arnold’s cross is volleyed goalwards by Robertson, but it’s a tight angle and Stolarczyk saves.

31 mins: Most of Liverpool’s best moments are coming through Gakpo on the left. This time his cross again finds Salah, but he’s stretching to hit his volley with the outside of his left foot and can’t control it.

30 mins: And they boo him again as he returns to the pitch, miraculously cured.

29 mins: The home crowd are already a bit miffed about Leicester’s time-wasting, with Stolarczyk’s goal-kicks proving particularly irritating. They boo Daka as he limps off the field for further treatment.

27 mins: Daka goes down after Van Dijk catches his foot in clearing the ball, but referee and opposition ignore him and the game goes on for a couple of minutes. But he stays down, and eventually the referee does stop play.

25 mins: So close for Liverpool! Alexander-Arnold’s rubbish corner is flukily returned to him, and this time a better cross is met by Robertson, whose header hits the post, rebounds into Stolarczyk, and rebounds again behind for a corner.

Leicester City goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk punches the ball clear. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA
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24 mins: Salah’s shot from 12 yards or so clips Kristiansen’s calf and looks for a moment like it might loop over the keeper and into the top corner. In the end it drops onto the roof of the net.

23 mins: Chance! Robertson lifts a killer through-ball over the entire Leicester team and into the run of Gakpo, who can’t control it before Stolarczyk grabs it. Gakpo was probably offside, but what a pass.

21 mins: More foggy memories, as Mavididi’s pass runs just beyond Daka, 10 yards or so from Liverpool’s goal. “I remember playing Anderlect in the fog in the 70s super cup, in the Anfield Road couldn’t see beyond the half way line,” writes Andrew Lea. “At one point the Kop all celebrated a goal, and when we chanted who scored all that came back was laughter – no goal just a wind up.”

18 mins: Robertson crosses, but the referee thinks Nunez fouled Vestergaard in attempting to win it. Meanwhile, it looks to me like the fog has thickened in the last few minutes.

16 mins: A wacky corner routine from Liverpool, who stick all their players on the far side of the penalty area until the very last moment, when they burst infield. It doesn’t help them.

Patson Daka (centre) heads the ball clear. Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA
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14 mins: Alexander-Arnold’s cross is headed behind by Justin at the far post, with Gakpo lurking behind him unmarked and preparing to turn it in.

12 mins: Another chance for Liverpool! Again it comes from a left-wing cross. Nunez meets it on the edge of the six-yard box, but his header bounces wide.

10 mins: From the corner Justin wins the header but sends it straight into a defender. It looks to the edge of the area, from where it’s volleyed way over the bar.

10 mins: Now Leicester have a corner. Have they not read the script?

GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Leicester (Ayew, 6 mins)

Leicester have only gone and scored! Mavididi runs down the left and crosses low, somehow it runs through to Jordan Ayew in the middle, and he turns and shoots just inside the near post!

Leicester City’s Jordan Ayew tucks the ball home to open the scoring at Anfield. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
Ayew (front) celebrates with Stephy Mavididi after scoring their team’s first goal at Liverpool. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
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6 mins: Actually it’s Stolarczyk who stops Jones from scoring, diving to his right and throwing out a glove to push the ball off his toe and between his legs. So a very impressive and important first intervention for the Polish debutant.

5 mins: Then it looked like Curtis Jones would turn in the rebound but the ball got stuck between his legs, and Leicester survive for now.

4 mins: Chance! A crossfield pass from Trent, a fine cross from Gakpo, and Salah’s far-post volley is saved by Stolarczyk!

A leaping Mohamed Salah (right) volleys goalwards … Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA
But he’s denied by Leicester City’s keeper Jakub Stolarczyk. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
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2 mins: Liverpool instantly take control. Eventually they lose possession and Leicester launch the ball upfield towards Patson Daka, who is beaten to it by a defender. There might be a lot of forlorn running to come for the visitors’ lone striker.

The coin is tossed, and Leicester obviously win because the players proceed to switch sides, with Liverpool thus shooting towards the Kop end in the first half.

The players are out! We are just a couple of minutes away from football o’clock.

Curiously the Guardian’s report on the match against Aldershot mentioned by Tom Gould does not at any stage mention fog or visibility issues. It does criticise “a pitch that did no service to football and … defied all attempts at elegant play”, though.

It’s still very foggy at Anfield. No suggestion the game might be in doubt, but you never know.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot is interviewed by Emile Heskey and John Arne Riise on Amazon Prime before the Premier League match against Leicester. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

Meanwhile, an email! “I attended the FA Cup game against Aldershot in 1971,” writes Tom Gould. “The fog was so thick that from my position on The Kop it was impossible to see beyond the six-yard line. Inevitably the only goal of the game was scored at the Anfield Road end, it was possible to hear a roar coming through the fog but without any idea of what inspired it. The fans at the other end started singing 1-0, The Kop responded with ‘who scored’, the reply ‘John McLaughlin’ .Cue wild celebrations in The Kop. Was it a good goal? Don’t know, you’ll have to ask someone who was in the Anfield Road end.”

Hearty recommend for this here Jonathan Wilson Liverpool-focused piece, published t’other day:

Wolves have beaten 10-man Manchester United 2-0, and as a result they move up to 17th, and Leicester drop into the bottom three.

Andy Hunter listened to what Arne Slot had to say ahead of this fixture. And this is what he heard:

Arne Slot has said his experience of facing Ruud van Nistelrooy in the Netherlands, plus Liverpool’s brief drop-off against Tottenham, ensures Leicester will not be underestimated at Anfield on Boxing Day.

The Liverpool head coach was unable to beat Van Nistelrooy’s PSV when guiding Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title in 2022-23, drawing 2-2 at home and losing 4-3 away. PSV were one of only two teams to defeat Feyenoord in a season when Slot’s side won the league by seven points from their closest challengers from Eindhoven.

Much more here:

It’s been a bit foggy on Merseyside today, but visibility is just good enough for the game to go ahead.

Looking across the pitch at Anfield ahead of the Premier League match between Liverpool and Leicester City. Photograph: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC/Getty Images

The same was not true when Tranmere were supposed to play Accrington Stanley a little earlier:

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Do they know it’s Christmas, part II. Ruud van Nistelrooy agrees with Slot: “As a manager, you’re busy working and sometimes you forget that it’s Christmas,” he sniffs.

Meanwhile, asked about the decision to throw Jakub Stolarczyk into the team, after Danny Ward was booed by his own fans during the defeat to Wolves, he says: “It’s not ideal, but the circumstances with Wardy were intense, we all felt it, and it puts you in a position where you have to make decisions.”

Do they know it’s Christmas? Not if they’re football managers they don’t. “You don’t know it’s Christmas, as a manager,” Arne Slot says. “If you told me it was October I probably would believe you.”

Also from Slot, this word of caution: “We play really well at the moment but City, two months ago they were playing so well and look where they are now.”

The teams!

Today’s line-ups. Darwin Nunez leads the line for Liverpool, while Curtis Jones replaces Szoboszlai. No Jamie Vardy for Leicester, and Jakub Stolarczyk makes a first start in goal:

Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Salah, Jones, Gakpo, Nunez. Subs: Kelleher, Endo, Diaz, Szoboszlai, Chiesa, Elliott, Jota, Tsimikas, Quansah.
Leicester: Stolarczyk, Justin, Coady, Vestergaard, Kristiansen, Winks, Soumare, Ayew, El Khannous, Mavididi, Daka. Subs: Iversen, Okoli, De Cordova-Reid, Choudhury, Skipp, Edouard, Thomas, Alves, Buonanotte.
Referee: Darren Bond.

Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool looks on in the Anfield tunnel ahead of warm ups. Photograph: Liverpool FC/Getty Images2024 Liverpool FC
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Hello world!

It has been a very good Boxing Day for Liverpool so far: Chelsea lost at home, Manchester City didn’t win (and neither did Everton) and Arsenal play tomorrow, all of which adds up to an opportunity to go seven points clear of Chelsea (with a game in hand), eight clear of Nottingham Forest (likewise) and nine clear of Arsenal (without one) if they manage to do to Leicester what they did the last time the Foxes played at Anfield, and the time before that, and the time before that, and indeed what they have done on eight of the last 10 occasions they’ve turned up, and beat them (they drew the other two).

Discouragingly (for the visitors) Leicester’s only away win this season came at Southampton in October. They have lost seven and won one of 10 games in all competitions since then and their form in the last eight league games is so bad they haven’t even got more points than Manchester City (both have five and are, on points at least, joint 18th in a last-eight-games table; talking of 18 that’s how many points Liverpool have, making it yet another table they are top of).

A little surprisingly, Liverpool only have a 55% top-at-Christmas-to-league-title conversion rate (before the advent of the Premier League they were rolling merrily at a 71.4% conversion rate, but that’s dropped to 16.7%, aka one from six, since 1992). That’s actually a slight overperformance: the all-time top-flight top-at-Christmas-to-league-title conversion rate is 44%, and the all-time Premier League figure is precisely 50%.

We’re almost exactly five months from finding out how this season will end, with the final day inked in for 25 May. Could tonight see another giant leap in a glorious direction for Arne Slot’s high-fliers? We’ll soon find out!





Liverpool and Leicester City are set to face off in a highly anticipated Premier League match today. Both teams have been in good form recently, with Liverpool looking to maintain their position at the top of the table and Leicester aiming to climb up the ranks.

Liverpool will be without some key players due to injuries, including Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, but they still have a strong squad led by Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. Leicester, on the other hand, will be looking to Jamie Vardy for goals as they try to secure a win against the reigning champions.

This match promises to be an exciting and intense battle between two top teams in the Premier League. Stay tuned for live updates and commentary as the action unfolds at Anfield. Who will come out on top in this crucial clash? Join us for all the action here.

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