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Liverpool vs Newcastle United Predicted Lineups - Carabao Cup Final 2025

Liverpool vs Newcastle United Predicted Lineups - Carabao Cup Final 2025

Al Bawaba17-03-2025

Football fans are in for a thrilling showdown as Liverpool and Newcastle United go head-to-head in the Carabao Cup Final 2025 at Wembley Stadium.
Newcastle United, desperate to end a 70-year trophy drought, will battle a dominant Liverpool side aiming to add yet another silverware to their collection under the iconic Wembley arch.
This match serves as a crucial test for Arne Slot, who is chasing his first major title in England. Meanwhile, Newcastle dreams of making history by lifting a long-awaited trophy. With Liverpool's experience and Newcastle's hunger for glory, this final promises intense drama right up until the final whistle. Match Details & Broadcast Information:
The Liverpool vs Newcastle United final kicks off on Sunday, March 16, 2025, at 16:30 GMT, and will be broadcast live on beIN Sports 1 HD, with commentary by Ali Saeed Al Kaabi. Liverpool Predicted Lineup vs Newcastle United (Carabao Cup Final 2025)
Goalkeeper: Alisson BeckerDefenders: Jarell Quansah, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew RobertsonMidfielders: Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai
Forwards: Mohamed Salah, Luis Díaz, Cody Gakpo

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