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news and updates as Liverpool host League Two side Accrington Stanley at Anfield in the third round of the FA Cup.
Plus updates from the other 12pm fixtures including Bristol
City vs Wolves.
Reds move onto fourth round
By Harry Bamforth
Right, you know what time it is...
No, it's not 'Chico Time', I just have to leave now, which
is always a great shame. But don't worry,
I will be back later.
Before I go, we may as well talk about the game one last time.
In the end, Liverpool comfortably dispatched of League Two Accrington Stanley,
but the scoreline felt a bit harsh.
Goals from Diogo Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold set the hosts on their way
in the first half, and it looked like they would coast
to the finish line.
But no, the visitors gave it a right god crack with Josh Woods even hitting the crossbar
in the second half.
Accrington fought until the very end but late goals from Jayden Danns and Federico Chiesa made Liverpool's win look healthier
than it was.
Anyway, I am now going to head off for a little break before Manchester City's clash with Salford later.
I am sure I will see you all there, right?
14:53
Slot: 'Good first step for Chiesa'
By Harry Bamforth
Arne Slot, Liverpool boss, speaking to ITV:
Credit to them, I think they showed their style of
play, which is a big compliment. They played the same style as they always play.
In the end, of course, the difference in quality makes a big
difference for us, but compliments to them with how they showed up today.
On Rio Ngumoha:
He did well. There were a few moments where the fans
could see why we think he's a talent. He is good in one-v-one situations.
He showed a bit more in the first half than in the second half.
It is nice to get your debut and get the win. It is a special
day for him.
On Trent Alexander-Arnold:
Trent didn't have his best game against Manchester United, but for the
rest of the season he has been so good for us - I liked his performance today.
Our fans have always given him a lot of support.
He didn't play well once, but fans reacted to that. If Trent just plays what we
expect from him, then he gets support.
On Federico Chiesa's first goal:
It is definitely a good first step, but as much as I liked the way Accrington Stanley played we have to take into consideration that we're talking about League Two level.
It is good to have him back on the pitch. He was a threat, but let's not get carried away.
14:47
Mr. Outside the Box
By Harry Bamforth
Trent Alexander-Arnold loves scoring a screamer, doesn't he?
The Liverpool full-back has netted 21 times in Liverpool colours since his breakthrough in 2016.
Guess how many of those have come from outside the box?
I mean, It's easier to answer how many haven't to be
honest. Only five of his goals have not come from outside the box.
That is mental, it really is.
Just like his hero Steven Gerrard, Alexander-Arnold just keeps
on scoring from distance.
His strike today was simply special.
14:42
Whalley: 'Incredible moment for us all'
By Harry Bamforth
Shaun Whalley, Accrington Stanley midfielder, on ITV:
I don't think we were ourselves in the first half, in the second half we performed a lot better.
We could have got back into it, Josh hitting the bar.
Donald Love should have scored, shouldn't he? I wanted the assist.
But it wasn't to be. It was just an incredible moment for us all, I want it to happen again now!
14:38
Nunez struggles... again
By Harry Bamforth
Darwin, Darwin, Darwin...
Liverpool's creator of chaos really is having a terrible season in front of goal, isn't he?
Nunez only has four goals to his name this season and today felt like a perfect chance to get back on the goal
trail.
But no, yet again the Uruguayan missed big chances and his confidence will
have taken another big hit.
I wonder how he felt when Jayden Danns came onto the pitch and scored within ten minutes.
That would have hurt, surely.
The longer his season continues in this vain, the stronger
I feel that his time in red could come to an end soon.
Do you agree?
14:33
Danns: 'I'm delighted'
By Harry Bamforth
Jayden Danns, Liverpool goalscorer, speaking to ITV:
I'm delighted to get my goal. I've been out for a while,
five months. First-team football is a different intensity from any other football.
I made an impact last season, I am young and there's a lot more to do and a lot more I can do.
They offered a lot and first-team football is tough and they're big lads,
but it was a good challenge and I think I did well - hopefully more to come.
The manager put faith in me today and I am grateful
for it.
14:31
Woods: 'It was surreal'
By Harry Bamforth
Josh Woods, Accrington Stanley midfielder, on ITV:
Honestly, it was surreal. I was just trying to sum
up all the emotions, trying to enjoy it and stay relaxed.
The first half I was really nervous, I came out for the second half relaxed.
They're world-class players and on the counter they're difficult to stop.
Maybe in another lifetime [his effort that hit the bar would have gone in] I
just remember hitting it and thinking please, please, please, then I fell over and
never saw it. It was just amazing to be out here
and I enjoyed every minute!
14:27
Rio Ngumoha, remember the name
By Harry Bamforth
We simply have to talk about Rio Ngumoha, don't we?
At just 16 years of age, the winger showed maturity beyond his
years in just his first senior start for Liverpool.
I said it before and I will say it again, Ngumoha played with so much confidence that it looked
like he had been playing for years.
That said, he does look very young, so that's when you realise his age.
I mean, it's not like Luke Littler... he actually looks his
age.
Based on how he played today, Liverpool have a very exciting prospect on their hands.
That is certainly not the last we have seen of him.
14:21
'Lots of good stories'
By Harry Bamforth
Robbie Fowler, former Liverpool striker, on ITV:
We mentioned how good the FA Cup is. Slot winning his first FA Cup game, Chiesa getting his
goal, Jayden Danns coming in, there's lots of good stories.
14:19
WATCH: Chiesa grabs the fourth
By Harry Bamforth
You can't not feel pleased for Federico Chiesa here.
his time at Liverpool has been really tough, with injuries and a lack of minutes contributing to that.
There has even been talk of Chiesa leaving this transfer window, that's how much
he has been struggling.
It's fair to say, the Italian really needed that goal and it was
a lovely strike to get your first one for Liverpool.
Just look at that smile, eh?
14:13
Reds rumble on
By Harry Bamforth
Well, Liverpool got the job done then.
It's fair to say, a much-changed side were not exactly at their best, but they didn't need to be.
I think the biggest takeaway from today's match is just how strong the Reds squad
is.
They arguably didn't have a single starter on the pitch when the full-time whistle was blown.
You wouldn't have guessed that based on who
was playing.
The likes of Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Federico Chiesa all finished the game.
The fringe players got some much-needed minutes today.
14:08
FULL-TIME: Liverpool 4-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool are in the hat for the fourth round.
Two goals in either half from the hosts mean they sweep aside Accrington Stanley, but the scoreline does not tell the whole story.
The visitors can walk away with a lot of pride because they really took
the game to Liverpool.
They didn't deserve to lose 4-0 in the end, but at the end of the day,
it was all about the experience.
14:07, 94'
Liverpool 4-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
There is a bit of a stoppage in play here.
Accrington goalkeeper Billy Crellin has gone to ground and looks in some
discomfort.,
Normally I would say it;'s time-wasting, but they are four down so I don't reckon it
is this time.
Oh, and just as I say that he is back up on his feet.
14:05
FIVE added minutes
By Harry Bamforth
There will be five minutes of stoppage time at Anfield.
That's enough time for Accrington to get a goal if they can, but my word, they look shattered now.
14:02, 90'
Goal:Liverpool 4-0 Accrington (Chiesa 90')
By Harry Bamforth
I spoke too soon!
Fifth time lucky for Federico Chiesa as he finally gets his first Liverpool goal.
It's a special strike too as the Italian arrows the ball in off the post from 30 yards out.
He celebrates with just a smile, and it's a relieved smile.
14:01, 88'
OFF THE POST! Liverpool 3-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Federico Chiesa just can't catch a break in front of goal!
The Italian has now hit the post and it just doesn't feel like his first goal will come today.
It's a lovely bit of play from the winger who picks the ball up
in the area, cuts inside, then drives the ball back across the
goalkeeper.
It looks like it's heading into the bottom corner but
just rolls onto the post.
He looks fed up already... and I mean, I get it.
13:59, 85'
Liverpool 3-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
This game is petering to its end now.
Accrington are still pushing forward as they are desperate for a goal,
but it feels like their time has been and gone.
If they do manage to find something, that would be a brilliant moment for them.
I don't think they will though, sorry.
13:58
FT around the grounds
By Harry Bamforth
Our lunchtime kick-offs have now finished.
I'm guessing you all want to see the results, so of course, I will oblige.
As you can tell for the lack of Wolves updates in the second half,
not much changed in that game.
Here are all the results:
Birmingham City 2-1 Lincoln City
Middlesbrough 0-1 Blackburn
Bristol City 1-2 Wolves
13:54, 81'
Liverpool 3-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Now that is what you call playing with confidence.
Jayden Danns already has one goal to his name and he tries a cheeky flick in an attempt to get a second.
He's only been on the pitch 10 minutes and I'd already say he's
been Liverpool's best player.
Such a livewire.
13:53, 78'
SUBSTITUTION: Liverpool 3-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Here come the final changes, hooray!
Wataru Endo has put in a hell of a shift for the hosts and
he is rewarded with a 15-minute rest.
He is replaced by Trey Nyonie while Kelsey Mooney comes on for the visitors.
13:49, 76'
Goal:Liverpool 3-0 Accrington (Danns 76')
By Harry Bamforth
Jayden Danns, that is absolutely brilliant!
The teenager scored twice in this competition last season and he
has another to his name today.
Danns does brilliantly to win the ball in the middle of the park before flying forward.
He slides through Federico Chiesa who looks set to score, but the Italian sees his shot saved well.
The rebound then comes Danns' way and he makes no mistake, hammering it home.
Game, set, and match.
13:47, 74'
CHANCE! Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Oh my word, Liverpool have actually had a chance in this half...
Federico Chiesa is clipped in behind and has to battle hard to get a shot
away.
The Italian displays his physicality to get the shot away, but yet again it
hits the side netting.
He's getting closer, that's for sure.
13:46, 72'
SUBSTITUTION: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Rio Ngumoha, remember the name!
The 16-year-old's senior debut has come to an end
and he is getting the applause that he deserves from Anfield.
The youngster is replaced by another teenage sensation, Jaydemn Danns, for the final
20 or so minutes here.
Ngumoha will remember this day for the rest
of his life.
13:44, 71'
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool are just trying to calm this game down now.
The Reds have been miles off it in this second half and just need
to try and get over the line.
With the way they are playing, if they concede it could mean trouble.
13:43
'Visitors shown plenty of fight'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
Fair play to the visitors. They've shown plenty
of fight and could easily have had a goal to show for their efforts.
13:41
'You've got to admire Accrington'
By Joe Bernstein At Anfield
You've got to admire Accrington Stanley. They're not
going down without a fight, and probably deserve to be on the scoresheet.
Interestingly, Arne Slot has made three changes so
far but 16-year-old Ngumoha is still on the pitch.
He's done well.
13:41
Around the grounds
By Harry Bamforth
Want an update from the other games? Of course, you do.
Blackburn have taken the lead away at Middlesbrough through Andreas Weimann.
The Lancashire side have just over five more minutes to see
that one out - can they do it?
Meanwhile, Birmingham have doubled their lead against Lincoln through Scottish striker Lyndon Dykes.
The Blues look like they are through.
13:38, 65'
BIG CHANCE! Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
How have Accrington not scored in this second half?
The visitors have been simply superb after the break and Donald Love has a free header to pull a goal back.
You just expect him to score but he hammers his header over the bar from six yards out.
He can't believe it, the fans can't believe it, and neither can I!
13:37, 63'
SUBSTITUTION: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Josh Woods' afternoon has come to an end.
The local lad leaves the Anfield turf with a huge smile on his face as
he is replaced by Connor O'Brien.
Meanwhile, Seamus Conneely is on for Dan Martin.
13:36
'Hell of a strike from Wods'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
I don't think too many inside Anfield would have minded
if that went in. The crossbar denies boyhood Liverpool fan Josh Woods what
would have been a memorable goal. It was a hell of a strike and Caoimhin Kelleher was well beaten.
Trent Alexander-Arnold then applauds the Liverpool fans, who applaud him back
and chant 'The scouser in our team'. A world apart from the
reception he got last Sunday. Let's see if he has anything
to say after the game.
13:35, 61'
SUBSTITUTION: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Oh... I was very wrong.
Harvey Elliott takes 30 seconds on the sidelines before coming back onto the pitch.
That's a surprise.
Meanwhile, Trent Alexander-Arnold is coming off and he
receives a standing ovation from the Anfield faithful.
He is replaced by Conor Bradley while James McConnell is on for Tyler Morton.
13:33, 60'
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
This doesn't look good for Harvey Elliott.
The midfielder is caught by Alex Henderson and looks in real pain on the floor.
Henderson gets a booking, but that won't ease the frustration from Elliott who has
struggled with fitness this season.
It doesn't look like he will be able to continue.
13:32, 58'
OFF THE BAR! Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
What. A. Hit.
Just as I was finishing off the last post, Josh Woods decided to have a crack
yet again.
This time it's a pearler of an effort as he cuts in from
the left and crashes a shot off the bar. It makes one hell of a
thumping sound, he hits it that hard.
What a moment that would have been for the Scouser.
13:30, 56'
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Josh Woods really wants this goal at Anfield, and we all know why.
A corner comes his way yet again but he snatches at a header and it's blocked.
He is going to keep going all game, isn't he?
13:28, 55'
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Ohhhh, what a goal that would have been.
Liverpool's build-up play is mesmerising at the best of times, but my word that move
was another level.
The Reds play one-touch football with both Darwin Nunez and
Federico Chiesa producing lovely little flicks.
The ball eventually gets to Trent Alexander-Arnbold, but his cross is cleared
in the end.
It deserved a goal, it really did. What a move.
13:26, 53'
Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Accrington have started this half really well, they are opening Liverpool up
here.
I thought that their heads would have gone down after
conceding the second, but my word, I was wrong.
Can they get a gaol to make this interesting?
13:23, 50'
CHANCE! Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Accrington are not going to go without a fight here, that's for sure.
They pounce on a Wataru Endo mistake in the middle
of the park and are away on the counter again.
The ball eventually falls to Benjamin Woods, who has a pop, but his effort is blocked.
They are trying to make this a scrap, you love to see it.
13:21, 46'
CHANCE! Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
What an impact that would have been!
Federico Chiesa is straight into the action and he hits the side-netting after 30 seconds.
You have a feeling this could be the perfect game for him to get his first Liverpool goal.
If he does, that will give him huge confidence - no matter who
the opposition are.
13:20, 46'
SECOND HALF: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Right, it's time to get back into the action.
Federico Chiesa is now getting his chance to shine as he replaces Dominik
Szoiboszlai.
Meanwhile, Alex Henderson and Liam Coyle are on for the visitors.
13:17
'That goal will give TAA a lift'
By Harry Bamforth
Robbie Fowler, former Liverpool striker, on ITV:
There's a lot to do. There's one area where he [Trent Alexander-Arnold] can hit the ball and he hits it.
I think that goal will give him a bit of a lift. Trent's been busy, he's
been a handful. Liverpool have control of the wide areas.
13:15
Ngumoha shining
By Harry Bamforth
How good has Rio Ngumoha been, eh?
The 16-year-old looks like he has played 50 games for Liverpool, not just one.
The exciting young winger has not been afraid to take on players and the crowd are
loving it.
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13:09
WATCH: TAA cores a screamer
By Harry Bamforth
Trent Alexander-Arnold only scores bangers, doesn't he?
This has to be up there in his catalogue of goals, it's a
hell of a strike from the full-back.
Just look at the smile on his face as he celebrates too...
he doesn't look like a man wanting to leave.
That's one way to answer your critics, isn't it?
13:07
Second half around the grounds
By Harry Bamforth
My word, time is absolutely flying!
Our three other lunchtime kick-offs are now already back underway - where did the
time go?
Let's hope for some more goals in the second half, eh?
13:04
'A smile as wide as the River Mersey'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
Trent Alexander-Arnold had a smile as wide as the River Mersey after that hit.
It's a beauty of a strike.
13:03
HALF-TIME: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
There goes the half-time whistle.
Liverpool are coasting toward the fourth round, but the scoreline does not tell the whole story.
Accrington were causing the Reds some trouble in the first 25 minutes,
but a counter-attack goal from Diogo Jota changed the game.
The visitors may have felt like they were in the game at 1-0, but Trent Alexander-Arnold's screamer before the break has probably
taken this match out of their reach.
13:00, 45'
Goal:Liverpool 2-0 Accrington (Alexander-Arnold 45')
By Harry Bamforth
Ohhhh, what a strike that is!
Just as this game looks like it's ambling toward half-time, Trent Alexander-Arnold scores an absolute ripsnorter of a goal.
Dominik Szoboszlai rolls the ball his way and he just pings it straight into
the top left corner from 25 yards out.
A sickener for Accrington just before the break.
12:57
'It's warming up...'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
Bit of cheer around Anfield as the sun shines through from above The Kop.
'It's warming up,' says one colleague in the press box. It's currently minus one!
12:56, 40'
Liverpool 1-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Now Tyler Morton fancies his chances from deep, but this attempt is
even worse.
the ball looks closer to leaving the stadium than hitting
the back of the net.
That being said, it's all Liverpool now. They have found their rhythm.
12:55, 37'
Liverpool 1-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Diogo Jota is having an absolute field day here.
The Portuguese drifts past a number of Accrington players before the ball is eventually worked to Harvey Elliott.
You know straight away what he is going to do, and he indeed
does have a pop form distance.
It's a pretty pants strike though, and the keeper
holds onto it.
12:53
HT around the grounds
By Harry Bamforth
Right, the whistle has blown in the three other lunchtime matches.
Bristol City have gotten themselves back into the game at home to Wolves, but still trail.
Meanwhile, Birmingham Cityt's strike inside 60 seconds sees them go into the break ahead against Lincoln.
Middlesbrough and Blackburn are still yet to find
the back of the net.
12:49
Goal:Bristol City 1-2 Wolves (Twine 45+2')
By Harry Bamforth
On the stroke of half-time!
Scott Twine is brilliant at free-kicks and he has just curled in a pearler
from 25 yards.
Bristol City have not been given many chances but Twine takes the one that he
is given.
Game on!
12:48, 33'
Liverpool 1-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool really needed that goal.
Accrington were growing in confidence as the time ticked on and there was a feeling that this could become a really trick match for the Reds.
Not now, though.
That Diogo Jota strike will have eased a lot of nerves
inside this ground.
12:44, 29'
Goal:Liverpool 1-0 Accrington (Jota 29')
By Harry Bamforth
That is Liverpool at their very best!
The Reds launch a ruthless counter-attack from an Accrington free-kick
and Diogo Jota finishes it off to hand them the lead.
The hosts win the ball from the set-piece and it takes just 16 seconds and three passes
before Jota taps the ball into an empty net.
They are just so good on the transition, you are never safe.
12:42, 26'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
How have Liverpool won a corner there?
Kostas Tsimikas digs a cross out form deep again which Harvey
Elliott gets on 5the end of.
The winger midfielder produces a pretty pants header though and it looks destined to go wide.
But Donald Love puts it out for a corner, which is a stange
decision.,
12:41
'Accrington are being adventurous'
By Joe Bernstein At Anfield
Credit to Accrington, they are being more adventurous than many Premier League
sides to Anfield.
They are pressing with energy when they can and the
wing-backs are pushing forward rather than sitting in a back-five.
Liverpool will want a goal sooner rather than later to remove any prospect of a major, major cup shock.
12:39
'Ngumoha looks dangerous'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
Whenever Rio Ngumoha gets on the ball, he looks dangerous and Liverpool look dangerous.
So much to be excited about.
12:37, 21'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Darwin Nunez, welcome to the Football League.
The Uruguayan has just got a taste of what it feels like
to play a League Two side, and he didn't like it.
He is wiped out by Donald Love and audibly screams in pain before
rolling around on the floor.
I would say he was being dramatic, but the challenge was quite rough.
Didn't even get a booking, mind...
12:35, 19'
CHANCE! Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, hello...
Shaun Whalley is getting so much joy down the left
on the counter for Accrington, and I mean a
lot of joy.
He gallops away in acres of space yet again before trying to pick out
Josh Woods in the middle, but the ball is put behind for a corner.
The resulting set-piece finds Woods, but he can't get a good connection on the ball.
That will certainly encourage the visitors.
12:32, 16'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
My word, Rio Ngumoha is a real talent!
The youngster is just so confident on the ball, it's hard
to believe he is only 16 years old.
This time he dances past a couple of Accrington defenders before driving into the box.
I am really enjoying watching this young lad, he's
special.
12:30
'Two huge chances for Nunez '
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
He might be 16 but there's no sense of shyness in Rio Ngumoha's play so far.
The lad's received the ball on a couple of occasions down the left flank and isn't afraid to try
and take on Accrington full-back Donald Lowe.
And that's two huge chances for Darwin Nunez that
he's wasted. No sign of any composure whatsoever. He has to do better.
12:29, 12'
CHANCE! Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, that is champagne football from Liverpool.
The Reds show their quality as they rip through Accrington,
with Dominik Szoboszlai dummying Kostas Tsimikas' pass through to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The full-back hammers a low drive at goal but it's beaten away by the goalkeeper.
It only goes as far as Darwin Nunez and he simply has to score...
but no, he blazes over the bar.
That is Nunez all over, it really is.
12:25, 9'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
My word, Accrington's tactics are... interesting.
The visitors are not afraid to press Liverpool high in the hope
of a mistake from the hosts.
These type of tactics don't normally work in the Premier League, but I
admire it.
Maybe it will work today...
12:23
Goal:Bristol City 0-2 Wolves (Gomes 21')
By Harry Bamforth
Two to the good!
Wolves are taking apart Bristol City at will now and
Rodrigo Gomes double their lead.
Jorgen Strand Larsen and Goncalo Guedes combine before feeding Gomes in the area.
The youngster then calmly chips the goalkeeper - a lovely finish.
12:23, 7'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
What a ball that is from Kostas Tsimikas!
The Greek delivers a stunning cross to the back post and
Harvey Elliott manages to nod it back in the middle.
Darwin Nunez is there but he heads over the bar as he is leaning back to reach it.
The first chance of the game goes begging.
12:21
'Ngumoha's first touch drew excitable reaction'
By Joe Bernstein At Anfield
Ngumoha's first touch and feint drew an excitable reaction from
The Kop. I think there will be plenty of oohs and aahs whenever the
ball goes near the 16-year-old. There is goodwill towards Accrington this
lunchtime, but just as much to the Liverpool kid.
12:20, 4'
Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
The pattern of play in this game is clear as day already.
Liverpool are pressing Acringtomn back into their own box
but there is something for the visitors on the
counter.
What I will say, is the away fans are having
a glorious time, the only chants are coming from the Owd
Reds.
What a day it is for them!
12:17
'A proper cup tie'
By Aadam Patel At Anfield
The first thing the Accrington Stanley players do is go over to the away end
to acknowledge the travelling support.
It's a full house inside Anfield and this has all the makings of a proper cup tie.
Just the 86 places separate the two sides.
12:15, 1'
KICK-OFF: Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
By Harry Bamforth
My word, it's absolutely freezing at Anfield.
You can see all of the players' breath as they come out of
the tunnel, and that says everything.
Josh Woods, the Liverpool fan, touched the 'This is Anfield' sign as he walked out.
I bet that was amazing for him.
He will then be stopping himself from singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as
it's belted out as Accrington get the game underway.
Can Accrington mont the biggest of shocks today? Well, we are about to
find out.
12:12
Goal:Bristol City 0-1 Wolves (Ait-Nouri 10')
By Harry Bamforth
Wolves grab the opener!
It's not the prettiest of goals, but Rayan Ait-Nouri won't care in the slightest.
The full-back bundles the ball home with his head, although the
home players think he handles it.
There is no VAR, though, and this will stand.
12:10
Kick-off closing in
By Harry Bamforth
Dominik Szoboszlai seems to be rocking a new trim...
Liverpool have just finished their warm-up and I couldn't help but notice
Szoboszlai rocking a hairband.
My instant thought was Fernando Torres, but he looks nothing like him
really so it's only because of the hair.
Anyway, we are nearly at kick-off - are you excited?
12:07
Birmingham ahead inside 60 seconds
By Harry Bamforth
Well, that didn't take long...
I didn't think I would have to give you updates on the other matches as soon as this, but Birmingham want to put me to work.
The League One leaders have taken the lead against Lincoln City
within 60 seconds at St Andrews.
Ayumu Yokoyama brilliantly controlled the ball with his chest before a
smart finish under the goalkeeper.
What a start, eh?
12:03
'Noisy Accrington fans have taken their seats'
By Joe Bernstein At Anfield
Despite freezing temperatures, noisy Accrington fans have taken their seats early
just to see their League Two heroes go through their warm-up routines
on the hallowed Anfield pitch.
Accies manager John Dolan will be delighted
to see Trent Alexander-Arnold captain Liverpool today, he
used to coach the six-year-old Trent at the Liverpool academy.
With home fans expecting a formality in terms of the result, there will be interest in whether 16-year-old Rio
Ngumoha can become the club's youngest scorer replacing Ben Woodburn's record.
12:01
Kick-off around the grounds
By Harry Bamforth
Away we go!
Three 12pm kick-offs have just got underway, including Wolves' clash with Bristol City in the south west.
Middlesbrough's match against Blackburn and Lincoln's trip to Birmingham
have also started.
I will keep you updated on these games throughout the afternoon.
11:58
Damning day for Chiesa?
By Harry Bamforth
A penny for the thoughts of Federico Chiesa.
This is the kind of game he would be expecting to start, considering he can't get a
sniff in the Premier League.
So, he must be feeling a little low after seeing that Arne Slot prefers 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha over him.
No matter how you are, that's got to hurt.
If Chiesa is not getting any starts even in the
early rounds of the FA Cup, can we consider his move a failure?
It doesn't feel like it's working out, at the moment.
11:55
'Great day out for Accrington'
By Harry Bamforth
Chris Sutton, It's All Kicking Off! co-host, on BBC Sport:
This will be a great day out for Accrington but you can't really make
a case for them against the Premier League leaders.
This side still have great quality. Their success so far this season is because their squad is
so strong.
11:50
What dreams are made of
By Harry Bamforth
What a day it is for Accrington's Josh Woods.
Just two months ago, Woods was sat inside Anfield cheering on his boyhood club Liverpool against Bayer Leverkusen.
Today, he steps out onto the hallowed turf to face them.
Crazy, right?
I bet he never thought in his wildest dreams he would get to play against the club he adores so much this
season.
Well, he is today. He is going to have to push down his
feelings for the Reds if he wants to inspire a cup upset.
At least he will be happy whatever the result is, I guess.
11:45
30 minutes to go!
By Harry Bamforth
Thanks, Tum - you are always far too kind to me!
We are now just 30 minutes from kick-off at Anfield and it
seems those arriving are getting excited.
I mean, just look at those smiles.
It's good that they have wrapped up warm because it is baltic in the north west.
These are the days when I am happy to be sitting in a warm office...
11:41
Countdown to kick-off
By Tum Balogun
Alright, that's all from me this afternoon but don't
think the fun starts there. I'm leaving you in the very capable hands of my colleague HARRY BAMFORTH, who will be guiding you through
all the drama from around the grounds!
Countdown to kick-off
11:36
Traditionalists, rejoice!
By Tum Balogun
Traditionalists, rejoice because there's no VAR in the third round of the
FA Cup. In case you missed it, the system will only be introduced from
the fifth round.
Also, there are no replays, so maybe the traditionalists will get angry again!
11:28
Rio's big day out
By Tum Balogun
I did not expect young Rio Ngumoha to be handed
his first appearance this afternoon. At only 16 years old,
he has been touted as a star of the future.
The winger's movements on the pitch bear a striking resemblance to Real Madrid
and France star Kylian Mbappe. For more on why
Chelsea were so sad to see him go in the summer,
read below.
INSIDE SPORT: Angry Chelsea seek a payout as Liverpool swoop for top teenage
talent
11:23
Accrington soak up the moment
By Tum Balogun
We're about 45 minutes way from kick-off at Anfield and the Accrington players and manager are taking in their special moment on the hallowed Reds turf.
It's a massive day for all of the players involved.
11:17
Breaking:Accrington team news: League Two side UNCHANGED
By Tum Balogun
Doolan has kept faith with the XI that secured a 2-0 win over Colchester United last weekend.
That means that boyhood Reds fan Josh Woods get a dream start
against Arne Slot's side this afternoon.
11:16
Breaking:Liverpool team news: Reds wonderkid STARTS
By Tum Balogun
Big news coming out of Anfield is that wonderkid Rio
Ngumoha makes his first appearance for the Reds. The 16-year-old's signing from Chelsea
was seen as a massive coup in the summer.
Elsewhere, Dominik Szoboszlai returns from illness, Elliot gets a rare start
but tere's no place for Federico Chiesa in the starting XI.
11:12
Reds arrive at Anfield
By Tum Balogun
The home side have arrived at the ground for this afternoon's game and there's a markedly younger look to the troops.
I mean, it's as to be expected in a game against a lower-league outfit.
No sign of Mo Salah but the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and
Virgil van Dijk are in the group. Team news to follow shortly.
11:06
Accrington players pay their respects
By Tum Balogun
Last night, players and coaches of the League Two club
paid their respects to the 97 Liverpool fans killed in the Hillsborough disaster.
The group observed a moment's silence in front of the
memorial at Anfield.
11:03
Liverpool vs Accrington STATS
By Tum Balogun
This is only the second-ever meeting between the two sides,
with the first coming all the way back in 1956 when the Reds prevailed 2-0 thanks to a Billy Liddell brace.
Yes, it was that long ago.
Ahead of kick-off, here are a few more facts to sink your teeth into...
This will be only the second time since 2017 that the Reds have faced opposition from outside the Premier League at the third-round stage.
On the other occasion, they beat Shrewsbury Town 4-1 in 2022.
Liverpool are unbeaten in their last eight FA Cup ties at home since West
Bromwich Albion won at Anfield in 2018.
The last club from outside the top two divisions to defeat
Liverpool in this competition were Oldham Athletic (3-2 at Boundary Park in 2013).
The previous team from the fourth tier to face the Reds in the FA Cup were Plymouth Argyle in 2017.
After a goalless draw at Anfield, Liverpool won the replay at Home Park 1-0.
Courtesy of Liverpool.com
10:59
Why Liverpool FA Cup tie means so much after once in a lifetime draw
By Tum Balogun
Mail Sport's David Lloyd, who played semi-professionally for Accrington Stanley in the 1960s, returned to the club this week with his home town gripped by FA Cup fever.
'Bumble' caught up with owner Andy Holt, the local businessman whose money
saved Accrington from going under a decade ago, to
discuss all things Stanley before heading to Liverpool as one of the near 5,000 travelling support on Saturday.
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Why Liverpool cup tie means so much after once in a lifetime draw
Mail Sport's David Lloyd, who played semi-professionally for Accrington Stanley in the 1960s, returned to the
club this week with his home town gripped by FA Cup fever.
Mail Online
10:56
Accrington bosses' 'special' plan for Mo Salah
By Tum Balogun
John Doolan, Accrington Stanley boss, Redmen TV:
Yeah, double up and treble up on them down that side and hope and pray!
He's an unbelievable talent isn't he? We know the size of the task, so
we'll go and enjoy everything.
But at the same time, we want to be competitive and give the best versions of ourselves as individuals.
10:53
Huge day for one lucky Liverpool fan
By Tum Balogun
Accrington Stanley will have at least one Liverpool supporter in their ranks, forward Josh Woods.
The 24-year-old went viral after December's draw after
his reaction to the news was uploaded to social media.
Well, the day has finally arrived for the boyhood Reds fan.
Could he have a part to play in the outcome? We'll have team news for
you shortly.
Josh Woods, Accrington Stanley, BBC:
When I go and watch Liverpool I always think to myself, 'I'd
love to play at Anfield one day. Now it's about to happen. Dreams do come
true.
10:51
FA Cup third-round lunchtime fixtures
By Tum Balogun
There are so many games taking place in the Cup this weekend.
In fact, we've already had a handful at the back end of
this week. We'll focus on the lunchtime games and there are
four in total, including the clash at Anfield.
In terms of 'cupsets', you'd have to look at Bristol City against Wolves.
The other three clashes are getting underway at 12pm.
Bristol City v Wolves
Middlesbrough v Blackburn
Birmingham City v Lincoln
Liverpool v Accrington Stanley
10:49
Slot: 'This is Accrington's Champions League final'
By Tum Balogun
Arne Slot, Liverpool manager, pre-match presser:
I think every team that plays against us, it's a special occasion for every team we face, but especially for a
lower league team. They will be all up for it.
They've lived towards this game for many weeks. All players are fit
then, there's no one suspended. The challenge is always to bring the best out
of ourselves.
I think everybody could understand that if you go to a
Champions League final, everyone is completely hyped up and ready.
And that is for them. Tomorrow, it's going to feel as if it's the Champions League final.
So we have to be aware of that. Nine out of 10 times, then the first 25 minutes, half hour,
is the most difficult part [of the game], because they will still be very intense.
And it's up to us to be ready for them wanting to play the best game of
their lives. And that is what we have to do as well.
10:47
'Accrington Stanley... who are they?'
By Tum Balogun
I hate to start things off on a bit of a downer but I'd be remiss not to mention the iconic advert Accrington advert in a game against the Reds.
As charming as the piece may be, it's unfortunately
taken a rather sinister tone in the years that have followed.
How very 2025, eh?
For more info on the history of it take a moment to read the below.
The sinister story behind the 1989 Accrington Stanley milk advert
As Accrington Stanley prepare for their FA Cup third-round
clash against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, memories of
the iconic 1989 milk advert have resurfaced.
Mail Online
10:45
Happy FA Cup Third Round Day
By Tum Balogun
It's a special moment in the English footballing calendar and we're thankful
there are a few magical FA Cup matches to mark it this year.
Premier League leaders Liverpool welcome League Two Accrington Stanley
to Anfield this afternoon in only the second-ever meeting between the sides.
We'll focus on that game, which gets underway at 12:15 p.m.
Elsewhere, three fixtures kick off at midday.
It's a jam-packed day of knockout football fun, and
we'll be with you throughout it, providing updates from
across the country. I can't wait to get started!
Join the conversation
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FULL-TIME: Liverpool 4-0 Accrington
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Liverpool 4-0 Accrington (Chiesa 90')
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Liverpool 3-0 Accrington (Danns 76')
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HALF-TIME: Liverpool 2-0 Accrington
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Liverpool 2-0 Accrington (Alexander-Arnold 45')
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Liverpool 1-0 Accrington (Jota 29')
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Bristol City 0-2 Wolves (Gomes 21')
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KICK-OFF: Liverpool 0-0 Accrington
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Bristol City 0-1 Wolves (Ait-Nouri 10')
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Accrington team news: League Two side UNCHANGED
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Why Liverpool FA Cup tie means so much after once in a lifetime draw
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The BGS said 1,400 people had reported feeling a tremor,
from places as far apart as Luton in Bedfordshire, in Herefordshire and in Keighley in West Yorkshire.
This is the third such quake to hit the same area
of Rutland in the past two years, which experts described as "unusual".
BGS seismologist Paul Denton, who lives in Oakham, a few miles from the
epicentre, said he heard and felt an almost instantaneous "bang and a sharp jolt", but said those
farther away would have witnessed shaking and vibrations.
However, he said it was unlikely the quake was strong enough to
have caused structural damage.
"Rutland has come and gone, and come again, in terms of its own history, but there was no danger it would fail to survive this," he added.
East Midlands Ambulance Service said it had not received
any calls of injuries linked to the tremors.
Mr Denton said that given this new quake had followed two similar-sized tremors in April last year,
the BGS would likely begin monitoring the area
more closely.
"You get two or three of these a year - but what makes it unusual is the fact we've had three similar sized earthquakes in more or less the same place.
"I'd expect the earthquakes to be more dispersed across the UK.
"The fact we've had these three quite big ones here, within a few kilometres of each other, is unusual."
He said the source of the fault causing the quake could not be precisely identified as the epicentre was between 8-10km (4-6
miles) below ground, adding there were "thousands of faults across the UK".
Residents took to Twitter to tell of their shock after
realising an earthquake had struck.
Sally Smart wrote: "Earthquake wow that was a biggen!! Thought a truck was coming through the house #adrenalinepumping."
A man called Ben wrote: "How was there an earthquake in England? It's the end of the world."
Others posted photographs of framed pictures hanging on the
walls slightly askew to show the aftermath of the earthquake.
However, some people seemed to take the incident in their stride.
User Laura Victoria, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, tweeted:
"Bed wobbled, house shook, lots of rumbles....were we bothered by the M3.8 #OakhamEarthquake ? Nahhhh"
Another, called Dirk, wrote: "Meanwhile on Facebook, people from my village, where the earthquake barely hit, are making sure they're all okay and prepared for the worst."
The latest tremor, follows an earthquake which hit Winchester
on Tuesday with police receiving reports of something which "felt like an explosion which shook their houses".
The quake is believed to have hit the Hampshire town at about 6.30pm at a depth of 1.8 miles (3km), according to the
BGS website.
A police spokesman said that no explanation or cause for the shaking could be found and no
injuries had been reported.
The BGS said it had received a report from a
resident who said "the whole bed was visibly shaking" as well as one
who said the earthquake sounded "like a bus" crashing "into the neighbours' house at speed".
Another told the BGS: "At least five other households ran outside to make sense of what had shook the houses."
The largest ever recorded earthquake to hit Britain was Dogger Bank
in the North Sea in 1931, which hit 6.1 on the Richter scale, damaging coastal homes.
More recently in 2008, a 5.2-magnitude quake hit Lincolnshire near
the town of Market Rasen.
A spokesman for the British Army, which has a base near the latest epicentre, said:
"The earthquake was felt at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore.
"There have been no reports of damage."
Meanwhile, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said it had received a single quake-related call since last night.
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