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Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry

The Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry is an inter-city rivalry between English professional football clubs Chelsea and Liverpool. Chelsea play their home games at Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool play their home games at Anfield.

Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry
Chelsea and Liverpool players walk out on to the field at Stamford Bridge ahead of their Champions League tie in April 2008.
LocationLondon
Liverpool
TeamsChelsea
Liverpool
First meeting25 December 1907
First Division
Liverpool 1–4 Chelsea
Latest meeting25 February 2024
EFL Cup final
Chelsea 0–1 Liverpool
StadiumsStamford Bridge (Chelsea)
Anfield (Liverpool)
Statistics
Meetings total196
Most player appearancesJamie Carragher (45)
Top scorerIan Rush (10)
All-time seriesChelsea: 65
Drawn: 46
Liverpool: 86
Largest victoryLiverpool 6–0 Chelsea
First Division
(20 April 1935)
Largest goal scoringLiverpool 7–4 Chelsea
First Division
(7 September 1946)
Longest win streak5 games
Liverpool
(1972–1974)
Longest unbeaten streak11 games
Liverpool
(1985–1990)
Current win streak2 games
Liverpool
(2024–present)
Current unbeaten streak9 games
Liverpool
(2021–present)

Though both clubs have frequently competed in the same division for over a century, the modern rivalry between Chelsea and Liverpool began in the early 2000s, when the two clubs clashed repeatedly in cup competitions, particularly in the FA Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The clubs have competed in seven major cup finals: the 2005 League Cup final, which Chelsea won 3–2 after extra time, the 2006 Community Shield, which Liverpool won 2–1, the 2012 FA Cup final, which Chelsea won 2–1, the 2019 UEFA Super Cup, which Liverpool won 5–4 on penalties, the 2022 EFL Cup and FA Cup finals, both of which saw Liverpool win on penalties after two goalless affairs, and the 2024 EFL Cup final, which Liverpool won 1–0 after extra time. The two clubs also met in five consecutive Champions League campaigns; in the group stage of the 2005–06 season, where both legs finished as goalless draws, in the quarter-finals of the 2008–09 season, which Chelsea won 7–5 on aggravate, and in the semi-finals of the 2004–05, 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, with Liverpool winning the former two and Chelsea winning the latter one.[1][2]

Overall, Liverpool have won more of the meetings, defeating Chelsea 86 times to their 65 wins, and a further 46 games ended in draws, as of their latest clash in February 2024. Chelsea's record win over the Reds was a 6–1 thrashing at Stamford Bridge in August 1937, whereas Liverpool's biggest win was a 6–0 home win in April 1935. Liverpool also lead in terms of total trophies won, with 68 to Chelsea's 34.[3]

Background edit

Chelsea edit

 
The first Chelsea team in September 1905

In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium in Fulham with the aim of turning it into a football ground. An offer to lease it to nearby Fulham F.C. was turned down, so Mears opted to found his own club to use the stadium. As there was already a team named Fulham in the borough, the name of the adjacent borough of Chelsea was chosen for the new club; names like Kensington FC, Stamford Bridge FC and London FC were also considered.[4] Chelsea Football Club was founded on 10 March 1905 at The Rising Sun pub (now The Butcher's Hook),[5][6] opposite the present-day main entrance to the ground on Fulham Road, and were elected to the Football League shortly afterwards.

Chelsea won promotion to the First Division in their second season, and yo-yoed between the First and Second Divisions in its early years. The team reached the 1915 FA Cup final, where they lost to Sheffield United at Old Trafford, and finished third in the First Division in 1920, the club's best league campaign to that point.[7] Chelsea had a reputation for signing star players[8] and attracted large crowds. The club had the highest average attendance in English football in ten separate seasons[9] including 1907–08,[10] 1909–10,[11] 1911–12,[12] 1912–13,[13] 1913–14[14] and 1919–20.[15][16] They were FA Cup semi-finalists in 1920 and 1932, and remained in the First Division throughout the 1930s, but success eluded the club in the inter-war years.

Liverpool edit

 
Liverpool's team during their first season, 1892–93

Liverpool Football Club was founded following a dispute between the Everton committee and John Houlding, club president and owner of the land at Anfield. After eight years at the stadium, Everton relocated to Goodison Park in 1892 and Houlding founded Liverpool F.C. to play at Anfield.[17] Originally named "Everton F.C. and Athletic Grounds Ltd" (Everton Athletic for short), the club became Liverpool F.C. in March 1892 and gained official recognition three months later, after The Football Association refused to recognise the club as Everton.[18]

Liverpool played their first match on 1 September 1892, a pre-season friendly match against Rotherham Town, which they won 7–1. The team Liverpool fielded against Rotherham was composed entirely of Scottish players—the players who came from Scotland to play in England in those days were known as the Scotch Professors. Manager John McKenna had recruited the players after a scouting trip to Scotland—so they became known as the "team of Macs".[19] The team won the Lancashire League in its debut season and joined the Football League Second Division at the start of the 1893–94 season. After the club was promoted to the First Division in 1896, Tom Watson was appointed manager. He led Liverpool to its first league title in 1901, before winning it again in 1906.[20]

History edit

Competitive matches and Liverpool success (1907–2002) edit

Chelsea and Liverpool were not traditional rivals, meeting first for the first time on 25 December 1907 at Anfield in the Football League First Division, which ended in a 4–1 win for Chelsea. However, for the next 96 years, Chelsea would only manage one single league title, which came in 1955, whereas Liverpool (who were already two-time champions) would go on to win the First Division title sixteen more times, cementing the Reds' status as one of the biggest clubs in England, along with major rivals Manchester United, whereas Chelsea were considered to be a mid-table club, and their rivalry with Liverpool was non-existent during the years leading up to 2003.

Abramovich takeover and rivalry beginnings (2003–04) edit

We were the new kids on the block who had a few quid and signed a load of players. José Mourinho puffed his chest out and then we kept playing each other. It was a clash of two ideals.

— Frank Lampard on Chelsea's sudden rise to success[21]

The seeds of the Chelsea vs. Liverpool were beginning to be sowed in May 2003. The first major meeting that would spark this feud was on the final day of the Premier League season, Chelsea (4th) faced Liverpool (5th) at Stamford Bridge. Both teams at this point were level on 64 points, with Chelsea having +8 superior goal difference. The three teams that were above them, Manchester United (1st), Arsenal (2nd) and Newcastle United (3rd) had already accumulated enough points to qualify for next season's Champions League, and Blackburn Rovers (6th) were unable to qualify, meaning the winner of this game would qualify for the Champions League next season. A goal from Sami Hyypiä in the 11th minute put Liverpool 1–0 up, but Chelsea equalised just two minutes later through Marcel Desailly. Fourteen minutes later, Chelsea found themselves ahead via a Jesper Grønkjær strike. Steven Gerrard was dismissed two minutes from full-time, as Chelsea won 2–1 and ensured their place in the Champions League next season, with Liverpool having to settle for UEFA Cup (now Europa League) football instead.

In July 2003, long-time chairman of Chelsea Ken Bates sold the club to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for £140,000,000. Chelsea spent £103,000,000 on transfers in the summer of 2003, which included the signings of Joe Cole from West Ham United and Hernán Crespo from Inter Milan. Unlike the previous years, Chelsea under Abramovich had now become serious title contenders, threatening the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal, who combined had won ten of the first eleven Premier League titles.

The first meeting between Chelsea and Liverpool after the Abramovich takeover was on the first matchday of the new campaign, at Anfield. Chelsea won 2–1, courtesy of goals from Juan Sebastián Verón and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. Liverpool would get revenge in the reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge in January 2004, which saw Bruno Cheyrou condemn Chelsea to a 1–0 home defeat. However, despite the mass spend of Chelsea, they would still be unable to win the league, finishing as runners-up to the undefeated Arsenal. Meanwhile, Liverpool finished in fourth place, nineteen points behind Chelsea, but still qualifying for the Champions League.

Mourinho vs. Benítez (2004–07) edit

In the summer of 2004, Chelsea and Liverpool had respectively appointed managers José Mourinho and Rafael Benítez, which was the beginning of a vicious rivalry between the pair. In their first season as rivals, they clashed five times, including two Premier League victories for Mourinho, both of which finished 1–0 to Chelsea and both of those goals being scored by Joe Cole.

2005 League Cup final edit

On 27 February 2005, Liverpool faced Chelsea in the final of the Football League Cup. This was Liverpool's tenth appearance in a Football League Cup final, having won seven of them (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003) and losing twice (1978, 1987). For Chelsea, this was their fourth appearance in the final, winning the cup final in 1965 and 1998, and losing in 1972. Liverpool had defeated Millwall, Middlesbrough, Tottenham Hotspur and Watford en route to the final, whereas Chelsea got past West Ham United, Newcastle United, West London rivals Fulham and Manchester United to get to the final.

A crowd of 78,000 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff saw John Arne Riise score a volley inside the first minute to put Liverpool ahead. They managed to hold on to this lead for 79 minutes, until Steven Gerrard headed into his own net to give Chelsea a lifeline. José Mourinho was also made to watch from the stands after making a gesture to the Liverpool fans. The score was 1–1 at full-time, meaning it would be going to extra-time. Goals from Didier Drogba and Mateja Kežman put Chelsea 3–1 up. A goal from Antonio Núñez a minute later reduced the deficit for Liverpool, but were unable to score again, as Chelsea won 3–2 and the League Cup for the third time.

Following the match, Mourinho defended the gesture that saw him dismissed, claiming that it had been intended for the media and not Liverpool fans: "The signal of close your mouth was not for them but for the press, they speak too much and in my opinion they try to do everything to disturb Chelsea. Wait, don't speak too soon. We lost two matches and in my opinion you (the media) try to take confidence from us and put pressure on us." Mourinho was happy that Chelsea had won but said the victory was not special: "It's just one more. I had a few before this, I'm very happy to win. It's important for the fans, for the club and especially for the players."[22]

Luis García "ghost goal" edit

Just two months after the League Cup final, the two clubs met yet again in the semi-finals of the Champions League. The first leg at Stamford Bridge ended in a goalless stalemate, however, in the second leg at Anfield, Liverpool controversially won 1–0, thanks to a goal scored by Luis García, which despite Chelsea's attempts to clear the ball off the line, the goal was given. It was dubbed as a "ghost goal" by José Mourinho, which popularised the term for other future incidents. This would seal Liverpool's place in the Champions League final, where they would take on AC Milan, coming back from 3–0 down and winning the Champions League on penalties.

Prior to the match, Chelsea were in hot pursuit of Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard. Liverpool had rejected a £32,000,000 bid from Chelsea, however, in a shocking turn of events, Gerrard had rejected a £100,000-a-week contract offer and had submitted a transfer request, just six weeks after inspiring the comeback to help Liverpool win the Champions League. He eventually changed his mind, soon after signing a new four-year deal and later stating that he would rather win one Premier League title at Liverpool than multiple at Chelsea, as it would mean more to him. Chelsea's failed signing of Liverpool's elite poster boy resulted in yet more bad blood developing between the two sets of supporters.

As for the Premier League season, Chelsea were runaway winners, winning their first Premier League title (second overall), finishing twelve points clear of second-placed London rivals Arsenal. They amassed a then record-setting 95 points, also winning 29 games (both broken by Manchester City in 2017–18) and conceding 15 goals, a record that still stands to this day as the best defensive record in Premier League history. Liverpool, meanwhile, finished 5th (a regression from the previous season), behind their Merseyside derby rivals Everton, who finished 4th, and 37 points behind Chelsea. However, this also meant that despite being the winners of the 2004–05 Champions League, they were not guaranteed a place in next season's edition, as they had finished outside of the top four of the Premier League. On 10 June 2005, UEFA decided to grant Liverpool special dispensation to defend their title, however, they would have to enter the Champions League in the first qualifying round, and were denied country protection, which meant they could face any English team (Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, or Everton) at any stage of the competition.[23]

Liverpool would go on to defeat The New Saints, FBK Kaunas and CSKA Sofia in the Champions League first, second and third qualifying rounds, respectively, to advance to the group stage, where they were drawn in Group G, along with Chelsea, Anderlecht, and Real Betis, although both of their matches against Chelsea were 0–0 draws. Liverpool would finish top of the group with 12 points, with Chelsea finishing second, just behind the Reds with 11. Mourinho's Chelsea would manage to get the better of Liverpool in their Premier League clashes, defeating them 4–1 away at Anfield in October 2005, which made them the first Premier League opposition team to score four goals at Anfield (replicated by Arsenal in 2009 and Manchester City in 2021) and also beating them 2–0 at Stamford Bridge in February 2006. However, Benítez's Liverpool were victorious in their semi-final encounter in the FA Cup, winning 2–1, ending Chelsea's hopes for their first ever double and progressing to the FA Cup final, where Steven Gerrard would score an equaliser in added time to help Liverpool defeat West Ham United 3–1 on penalties. After the match, Mourinho refused to shake Benitez's hand and claimed that the best team had lost, pointing to his side's superior league position, stating: "Did the best team win? I don’t think so. In a one-off game, maybe they will surprise me and they can do it. In the Premiership, the distance between the teams is 45 points over two seasons."

In the Premier League, Chelsea would win the Premier League for a second consecutive season, finishing on 91 points, whereas Liverpool, who were also title contenders throughout the season as well, finished 3rd on 82 points, a point behind fierce rivals Manchester United, who were second, and 9 points behind Chelsea.

2006 Community Shield edit

As Chelsea and Liverpool were the respective winners of the 2005–06 Premier League and the 2005–06 FA Cup, this meant that they would be playing each other in the 2006 FA Community Shield on 13 August 2006, at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, the same venue that hosted the 2005 Football League Cup final a year and a half prior, which saw Chelsea beat Liverpool 3–2. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten their London rivals Arsenal the previous year. The Blues were making their sixth appearance in the Community Shield, having also won in 1955 and 2000, and losing in 1970 and 1997. Liverpool, on the other hand, were appearing for the 21st time, emerging outright victorious eight times (1966, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1989, 2001), sharing the shield six times (1964, 1965, 1974, 1977, 1986, 1990) and losing it six times (1922, 1971, 1983, 1984, 1992, 2002). In the match, John Arne Riise opened the scoring for Liverpool early in the first half, only for Chelsea's recently signed forward Andriy Shevchenko to equalise shortly before half-time. Both sides had chances to win the match in the second half, but a Peter Crouch goal late in the half ensured Liverpool won the match 2–1, to win the Community Shield for the 15th time.

Repeated Champions League ties (2007–09) edit

The two teams were again drawn against each other in the Champions League, squaring off in the semi-finals of the competition. Chelsea would win the first leg at Stamford Bridge 1–0 courtesy of a goal from Joe Cole, but Liverpool won the second leg 1–0 as well at Anfield, with Daniel Agger ensuring the tie finished 1–1 on aggregate. The team that would progress was decided in a penalty shootout. Liverpool would win the penalty shootout 4–1, sending them to their second Champions League final in three years, which would be a rematch of the 2005 edition, which saw AC Milan get their revenge on Liverpool and defeat them 2–1.

I’ll be honest. I couldn’t stand Chelsea as a club. It surpassed Everton and Manchester United as our rivalry for a period.

Jamie Carragher on the rivalry between the two clubs and his dislike for Chelsea [24]

The following season saw José Mourinho depart from Chelsea in September 2007, but they would still defeat Liverpool 2–0 in the quarter-finals of the League Cup, with goals from Frank Lampard and Andriy Shevchenko sending the Reds crashing out of the competition. Chelsea and Liverpool were drawn against each other yet again in the semi-finals of the Champions League. In the first leg at Anfield, a Dirk Kuyt goal two minutes before half-time put Liverpool ahead, and held onto the lead until the 95th minute, which saw John Arne Riise put the ball in his own net to give Chelsea, who were now being managed by Avram Grant, an advantage, with the match finishing 1–1 and the Blues heading into the second leg at Stamford Bridge with a crucial away goal. Chelsea would defeat Liverpool 3–2, with a brace from Didier Drogba and an emotional penalty from Frank Lampard seeing Chelsea finally get the better of Liverpool in the Champions League, and sending them to their first ever Champions League final, which they would go on to lose 6–5 on penalties to Manchester United.

Liverpool end Chelsea's home unbeaten run edit

On 26 October 2008, Chelsea hosted Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the ninth game of the new Premier League campaign. At this point, Chelsea were top of the Premier League, and Liverpool were second, with both teams having 20 points and Chelsea having +9 superior goal difference. Chelsea were also unbeaten in their last 86 games at home, last losing 1–2 against Arsenal dating back to February 2004, and were looking to extend their lead at the top of the table and their home unbeaten run to 87 games. In surprising fashion, however, Liverpool managed to defeat Chelsea 1–0, with a 10th-minute strike from Xabi Alonso that deflected off Chelsea defender José Bosingwa sending the Reds to the top of the Premier League and ending the Blues' record-setting 86-game home unbeaten run, their first home league defeat for over four and half years, which is still the record for the most home games unbeaten in the Premier League. In the reverse fixture at Anfield in February 2009, Liverpool defeated Chelsea again, this time winning 2–0, with both goals coming from Fernando Torres late in the game. This was the first season in Premier League history that Liverpool had completed a Premier League double over Chelsea. They would also finish 2nd, above Chelsea who finished 3rd, making it the first Premier League season since 2001–02 where Liverpool would finish above Chelsea in the Pre League table.

In the quarter finals of the Champions League, Liverpool and Chelsea were drawn against each other again, marking the fifth consecutive season in which they played together in the Champions League, the most in Champions League history. In the first leg at Anfield, Chelsea emphatically won 3–1, with two goals from defender Branislav Ivanović and a goal from Didier Drogba giving Chelsea an advantage in the second leg at Stamford Bridge, which saw both teams play out a thrilling 4–4 draw, with Chelsea winning 7–5 on aggregate and progressing to the semi-finals of the Champions League. From 2004 to 2009, Chelsea and Liverpool met a staggering 24 times.

Fernando Torres signs for Chelsea (2010–12) edit

 
Fernando Torres playing for Chelsea in 2013. Chelsea signed Torres directly from Liverpool in January 2011.

After Rafael Benítez departed from Liverpool in June 2010, the club struggled greatly under new manager Roy Hodgson, which saw them nine out of their first twenty matches in the Premier League and sitting 12th in the table, and one of the players who struggled was elite Spanish striker Fernando Torres. Despite Torres having a successful three and a half seasons at Liverpool, which saw him score 81 goals in nearly 150 appearances, he failed to win a single trophy at the club. Chelsea had previously expressed interest in signing Torres in 2008, but Torres responded by saying it would be "many years" before he left Liverpool.[25][26] On 27 January 2011, Liverpool rejected a £40,000,000 bid from Chelsea for Torres, which was followed by Torres handing in a transfer request the next day, which was also rejected. Chelsea finally completed the signing of Torres on 31 January 2011, for £50,000,000, a then British transfer record and making Torres the sixth most expensive player in football history at the time, with the signing enraging Liverpool fans and boiling the blood in the rivalry even further.

Ironically, Torres made his Chelsea debut against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 6 February, where was he was greeted with flags and signs held up by Liverpool fans labelling him as a "traitor". Liverpool would go on to beat Chelsea 1–0, with a 69th-minute goal from Raul Meireles putting Fernando Torres' Chelsea debut in vain.

The next season's edition of the Premier League saw both Chelsea and Liverpool underperform, with both teams finishing outside of the top four, which in normal circumstances would have saw them both absent from Europe entirely next season, with Chelsea, who finished 6th, qualifying for the Champions League as the Champions League winners, which also put their fierce London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, who finished 4th, in the nightmare scenario of finishing in the top four and still not qualifying for the Champions League, who had to settle for Europa League football instead. Meanwhile, Liverpool, who finished 8th, qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League as the runners-up of the FA Cup. However, Liverpool still managed to do a Premier League double over Chelsea, defeating them both home and away, which included a 4–1 humiliation at Anfield in May 2012.

2012 FA Cup final edit

 
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba scored the winning goal in the final.

On 5 May 2012, Chelsea and Liverpool faced off in the final of the FA Cup for the very first time, at Wembley Stadium. Chelsea were looking to win their first trophy of the season, being managed by interim manager Roberto Di Matteo, who was prosperous about being appointed as Chelsea manager on a permanent basis. Meanwhile, Liverpool, who were being managed by club legend Kenny Dalglish, had already won the League Cup by beating Cardiff City on penalties in the final, also defeating Chelsea 2–0 in the fifth round en route to the final, and were aiming for a double. For Chelsea, this was their 11th appearance in a FA Cup final, having won on six occasions (1970, 1997, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010) and lost on four occasions (1915, 1967, 1994, 2002). As for Liverpool, this was their 14th FA Cup final, winning the trophy seven times (1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2006) and being beaten six times (1914, 1950, 1971, 1977, 1988, 1996). On their way to the final, Chelsea defeated Portsmouth, West London rivals Queens Park Rangers, Birmingham City, Leicester City, and London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, whereas Liverpool defeated Oldham Athletic, rivals Manchester United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Stoke City, and Merseyside rivals Everton to earn their place in the final.

In the match, Ramires put Chelsea in front in the 11th minute after he dispossessed Liverpool midfielder Jay Spearing and beat Pepe Reina in the Liverpool area. Chelsea extended their lead in the 52nd minute when striker Didier Drogba scored. Liverpool substitute Andy Carroll scored in the 64th minute to reduce the deficit to one goal. Carroll thought he had scored a second in the 81st minute, but his header was saved on the line by Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Čech. Carroll ran off celebrating, thinking he had equalised and the ball had crossed the line, but referee Phil Dowd did not award a goal (unlike the Luis García "ghost goal" seven years prior), and Chelsea held on to win the match 2–1 and the FA Cup for the seventh time.

Title rivals (2013–15) edit

Luis Suárez biting incident edit

 
Luis Suárez has built a reputation over his career for controversially biting opponents

On 21 April 2013, during Liverpool's 2–2 draw with Chelsea in a Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool striker Luis Suárez bit Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanović. This was not the first time that something like this had happened; it was the second time that Suárez had bitten an opponent.[27] It was not noticed by the officials, and Suárez scored an equalizer in injury time.[28] The bite prompted UK Prime Minister David Cameron to call on the FA to take a hard line with Suárez: the FA charged him with violent conduct and he was fined an undisclosed sum by his club.[29] Contrary to claims from Suárez, Ivanović did not accept an apology.[29] Suárez accepted the violent conduct charge but denied the FA's claim the standard punishment of three matches was clearly insufficient for his offence.[30] A three-man independent panel appointed by the FA decided on a ten-game ban for Suárez, who did not appeal the ban; the panel criticized Suárez for not appreciating "the seriousness" of the incident when he argued against a long ban. The panel also wanted to send a "strong message that such deplorable behaviours do not have a place in football", while noting that "all players in the higher level of the game are seen as role models, have the duty to act professionally and responsibly, and set the highest example of good conduct to the rest of the game – especially to young players".[31]

The 2013–14 Premier League season saw Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City battle it out in a four-way title race, which eventually boiled down to Chelsea, Liverpool, and City. Chelsea did the Premier League double over all three of their title opponents, but inconsistent form and losses against the low-block teams saw them fail to win the Premier League.

Steven Gerrard slip edit

On 27 April 2014, Liverpool, now managed by Brendan Rodgers, welcomed Chelsea, now managed by a returning José Mourinho, to Anfield. At this point, the high-flying Reds were top of the Premier League on 80 points with just three games to go, five points clear of second-placed Chelsea and six of third-placed Manchester City (who had a game in hand). They had also scored nearly a century of Premier League goals, and were on course to win their first ever Premier League title, which would have happened if they were to win their last three games, which were Chelsea at home, Crystal Palace away, and Newcastle United at home. Additionally, a win against Chelsea would have seen the Blues be unable to catch Liverpool, as they would have been eight points behind them with two games left.

The match saw Steven Gerrard infamously slip while receiving a pass in first half injury-time, which allowed Demba Ba to score for Chelsea and put them 1–0 up at Anfield. Liverpool ultimately were unable to equalise, as a goal from Willian in the dying moments of the game saw Chelsea run out 2–0 winners, with Liverpool only now being two points clear of their rivals from London and three points of clear of Manchester City, who had a game in hand and had +8 superior goal difference. Liverpool followed this up by throwing away a 3–0 lead at Crystal Palace and only managing to come out with a 3–3 draw, all but confirming Manchester City's Premier League victory.

The next season, Chelsea hosted Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 10 May 2015, who at this point had been top of the Premier League for every single matchday. The match finished 1–1, with the goals coming from John Terry and Steven Gerrard. In the match, Gerrard, who had confirmed a few months prior that he would be departing from Liverpool at the end of the season, received a standing ovation from both the Liverpool and Chelsea fans as he was being substituted off. In a post-match interview, Gerrard had mixed feelings about being clapped off the pitch by Chelsea fans, stating:

"I was more happy with the ovation from the Liverpool fans. I think Chelsea fans have showed respect for a couple of seconds for me, but they've slaughtered me all game, so I'm not going to get drawn into wishing the Chelsea fans very well. It was nice of them to turn up for once today. But yeah, you know when you get a standing ovation at a stadium, it's nice, but what's important to me is the support from the Liverpool fans and they've been with me since day one."

Recent years (2016-present) edit

Since then, the rivalry has cooled down a little bit, though fans of both clubs still hold a dislike for each other. Liverpool, now under Jürgen Klopp, would beat Chelsea in three successive major finals during this period: the 2019 UEFA Super Cup, the 2022 EFL Cup final and the 2022 FA Cup final (all on penalties), as well as finally winning their first Premier League title in the 2019–20 season. The two clubs met again in the final of the 2024 EFL Cup, with Liverpool winning 1–0 in extra-time thanks to a header from Reds captain Virgil Van Dijk.[32]

Players who have played for both teams edit

Below are the players who have played for both Chelsea and Liverpool.[33][34]

Chelsea, then Liverpool edit

 
Mohamed Salah joined Chelsea in 2014, but was used sparingly, only making 19 appearances in total for the club.[35]
 
The Egyptian signed for Liverpool in 2017, scoring 44 goals in his debut season. With Liverpool, Salah has won the Premier League, the UEFA Champions League, and the FIFA Club World Cup.[36]
Player Pos. Chelsea Liverpool
Tenure Apps Goals Tenure Apps Goals
  Tony Hateley FW 1966–67 33 9 1967–68 56 28
  Nigel Spackman MF 1983–87
1992–96
208 12 1987–89 51 0
  Boudewijn Zenden FW 2001–04 59 4 2005–07 49 2
  Glen Johnson DF 2003–07 72 4 2009–15 200 9
  Joe Cole FW 2003–10 282 39 2010–13 42 5
  Fabio Borini FW 2009–11 8 0 2012–15 38 3
  Daniel Sturridge FW 2009–11 96 24 2013–19 160 67
  Victor Moses MF 2012–21 128 18 2013–14 22 2
  Mohamed Salah FW 2014–16 19 2 2017–present 332 204
  Dominic Solanke FW 2014–17 1 0 2017–19 27 1

Liverpool, then Chelsea edit

 
Fernando Torres arrived at Liverpool in 2007, becoming the fastest player in Liverpool history to score 50 Premier League goals, and finished in third place for the Ballon d'Or in 2008. However, he failed to win a single trophy at the club.[37]
 
Torres left Liverpool in January 2011 to join Chelsea for a then British record transfer fee of £50,000,000. At Chelsea, Torres won the FA Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, though his goalscoring rate and performances drastically declined.[38]
Player Pos. Liverpool Chelsea
Tenure Apps Goals Tenure Apps Goals
  Alf Hanson FW 1931–38 177 50 1938–46 45 9
  Joey Jones DF 1975–78 100 3 1982–85 78 2
  Nicolas Anelka FW 2001–02 22 5 2008–12 184 59
  Yossi Benayoun MF 2007–10 134 29 2010–13 24 1
  Fernando Torres FW 2007–11 142 81 2011–15 172 45
  Raul Meireles MF 2010–11 44 5 2011–12 48 6
  Raheem Sterling FW 2012–15 129 23 2022–present 65 16

Honours edit

Table correct as of 25 February 2024.
National competitions Chelsea Liverpool
First Division / Premier League 6 19
FA Cup 8 8
League Cup 5 10
FA Community Shield 4 16
International competitions Chelsea Liverpool
UEFA Champions League 2 6
UEFA Europa League 2 3
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 0
UEFA Super Cup 2 4
FIFA Club World Cup 1 1
Total 32 67

Results and statistics edit

Premier League edit

Chelsea at home (Stamford Bridge) edit

Season Date Score[39] Chelsea goalscorers Liverpool goalscorers Attendance
1992–93 10 February 1993 0–0 20,981
1993–94 25 September 1993 1–0 Shipperley 49' 31,271
1994–95 18 December 1994 0–0 27,050
1995–96 30 December 1995 2–2 Spencer 9', 45' McManaman 33’, 76' 31,137
1996-97 1 January 1997 1–0 Di Matteo 43' 28,329
1997–98 25 April 1998 4–1 Hughes 11', 78', Clarke 67’, Flo 72' Riedle 45' 34,639
1998–99 27 February 1999 2–1 Lebouef 7' (pen.), Goldbæk 38' Owen 77' 34,822
1999–2000 29 April 2000 2–0 Weah 2', Di Matteo 14' 34,957
2000–01 1 October 2000 3–0 Westerveld 10' (o.g.), Hasselbaink 11', Guðjohnsen 71' 34,966
2001–02 16 December 2001 4–0 Le Saux 3', Hasselbaink 28', Dalla Bona 71', Guðjohnsen 90' 41,174
2002–03 11 May 2003 2–1 Desailly 13', Grønkjær 27' Hyypiä 11' 41,911
2003–04 7 January 2004 0–1 Cheyrou 33' 41,533
2004–05 3 October 2004 1–0 J. Cole 64' 42,028
2005–06 5 February 2006 2–0 Gallas 35', Crespo 68' 42,316
2006–07 17 September 2006 1–0 Drogba 42' 41,882
2007–08 10 February 2008 0–0 41,788
2008–09 26 October 2008 0–1 Alonso 10' 41,705
2009–10 4 October 2009 2–0 Anelka 60', Malouda 90+1' 41,732
2010–11 6 February 2011 0–1 Meireles 69' 41,829
2011–12 20 November 2011 1–2 Sturridge 54' Rodríguez 33', Johnson 87' 41,820
2012–13 11 November 2012 1–1 Terry 20' Suárez 73' 41,627
2013–14 29 December 2013 2–1 Hazard 17', Eto'o 34' Škrtel 4' 41,614
2014–15 10 May 2015 1–1 Terry 5' Gerrard 44' 41,547
2015–16 31 October 2015 1–3 Ramires 4' Coutinho 45+3', 74', Benteke 83' 41,577
2016–17 16 September 2016 1–2 Costa 61' Lovren 17', Henderson 36' 41,514
2017–18 6 May 2018 1–0 Giroud 32' 41,314
2018–19 6 May 2018 1–1 Hazard 25' Sturridge 89' 40,625
2019–20 22 September 2019 1–2 Kanté 71' Alexander-Arnold 14', Firmino 30' 40,638
2020–21 20 September 2020 0–2 Mané 50', 54' 0[a]
2021–22 2 January 2022 2–2 Kovačić 42', Pulisic 45+1' Mané 9', Salah 26' 40,072
2022–23 4 April 2023 0–0 40,093
2023–24 13 August 2023 1–1 Disasi 37' Díaz 18' 40,096

Liverpool at home (Anfield) edit

Season Date Score[39] Liverpool goalscorers Chelsea goalscorers Attendance
1992–93 5 September 1992 2–1 Saunders 27', Redknapp 89' Harford 72' 34,199
1993–94 19 March 1994 2–1 Rush 8', Burley 19' (o.g.) Burley 50' 38,629
1994–95 9 November 1994 3–1 Fowler 9', 10' Ruddock 25' Spencer 3' 32,855
1995–96 16 March 1996 2–0 Wright 53', Fowler 62' 40,820
1996–97 21 September 1996 5–1 Fowler 15', Berger 42', 50', Andy Myers 45' (o.g.), Barnes 57' Lebouef 85' (pen.) 40,739
1997–98 5 October 1997 4–2 Berger 20', 35', 57', Fowler 64' Zola 22', Poyet 85' (pen.) 36,647
1998–99 4 October 1998 1–1 Redknapp 83' Casiraghi 10' 44,404
1999–2000 16 October 1999 1–0 Thompson 49' 44,826
2000–01 8 May 2001 2–2 Owen 8', 60' Hasselbaink 13', 67' 43,588
2001–02 24 March 2002 1–0 Šmicer 90' 44,203
2002–03 6 October 2002 1–0 Owen 90' 43,856
2003–04 17 August 2003 1–2 Owen 79' (pen.) Verón 25', Hasselbaink 87' 44,080
2004–05 1 January 2005 0–1 J. Cole 80' 43,976
2005–06 2 October 2005 1–4 Gerrard 36' Lampard 27' (pen.), Duff 43', J. Cole 63', Geremi 82' 45,022
2006–07 20 January 2007 2–0 Kuyt 4', Pennant 18' 44,969
2007–08 19 August 2007 1–1 Torres 15' Lampard 62' (pen.) 43,924
2008–09 1 February 2009 2–0 Torres 89', 90+4' 44,174
2009–10 2 May 2010 0–2 Drogba 33', Lampard 54' 44,375
2010–11 7 November 2010 2–0 Torres 11', 44' 44,238
2011–12 8 May 2012 4–1 Essien 19' (o.g.), Henderson 25', Agger 28', Shelvey 61' Ramires 50' 40,721
2012–13 21 April 2013 2–2 Sturridge 52', Suárez 90+7' Oscar 26', Hazard 57' (pen.) 45,009
2013–14 27 April 2014 0–2 Ba 45+3', Willian 90+4' 44,726
2014–15 8 November 2014 1–2 Can 9' Cahill 14', Costa 67' 44,698
2015–16 11 May 2016 1–1 Benteke 90+2' Hazard 32' 43,210
2016–17 31 January 2017 1–1 Wijnaldum 57' David Luiz 24' 53,157
2017–18 25 November 2017 1–1 Salah 65' Willian 85' 53,225
2018–19 14 April 2019 2–0 Mané 51', Salah 53' 53,279
2019–20 22 July 2020 5–3 Keïta 23', Alexander-Arnold 38', Wijnaldum 43', Firmino 54', Oxlade-Chamberlain 84' Giroud 45+3', Abraham 61', Pulisic 73' 0[a]
2020–21 4 March 2021 0–1 Mount 42'
2021–22 28 August 2021 1–1 Salah 45+5' (pen.) Havertz 22' 53,100
2022–23 21 January 2023 0–0 53,126
2023–24 31 January 2024 4–1 Jota 23', Bradley 39', Szoboszlai 65', Díaz 79' Nkunku 71' 57,524

Cup meetings edit

Season Date Competition Home Score[39] Away Home goalscorers Away goalscorers Venue Attendance
1931–32 27 February 1932 FA Cup (sixth round) Liverpool 0–2 Chelsea Gallacher 42', Pearson 89' Anfield 57,804
1961–62 6 January 1962 FA Cup (third round) Liverpool 4–3 Chelsea St John 16', 41', Hunt 28', A'Court 44' Tambling 18', 67', Bridges 76' 48,455
1964–65 27 March 1965 FA Cup (Semi-finals) Liverpool 2–0 Chelsea Thompson 63', Stevenson 79' (pen.) Villa Park 67,686
1965–66 22 January 1966 FA Cup (Third round) Liverpool 1–2 Chelsea Hunt 2' Osgood 7', Tambling 67' Anfield 54,097
1977–78 30 August 1977 Football League Cup (Second round) Liverpool 2–0 Chelsea Dalglish 25', Case 47' 33,170
1977–78 7 January 1978 FA Cup (Third round) Chelsea 4–2 Liverpool Walker 15', 64' Finnieston 49', Langley 51' Johnson 60', Dalglish 81' Stamford Bridge 45,449
1981–82 13 February 1982 FA Cup (Fifth round) Chelsea 2–0 Liverpool Rhoades-Brown 8', Lee 85' 41,422
1985–86 26 January 1986 FA Cup (Fourth round) Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool Speedie 62' Rush 45', Lawrenson 33,625
1996–97 26 January 1997 FA Cup (Fourth round) Chelsea 4–2 Liverpool Hughes 50', Zola 58', Gianluca Vialli 63', 76' Fowler 10', Collymore 21' 27,950
2000–01 1 November 2000 Football League Cup (Third round) Liverpool 2–1[b] Chelsea Murphy 50', Fowler 104' Zola 29' Anfield 29,370
2004–05 27 February 2005 Football League Cup (final) Liverpool 2–3[b] Chelsea Riise 1', Antonio Núñez 113' Gerrard 79' (o.g.), Drogba 107', Kežman 112' Millennium Stadium 78,000
2004–05 27 April 2005 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Chelsea 0–0 Liverpool Stamford Bridge 40,497
2004–05 3 May 2005 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Liverpool 1–0
(1–0 agg.)
Chelsea García 4' Anfield 42,529
2005–06 28 September 2005 UEFA Champions League (group stage) Liverpool 0–0 Chelsea 42,529
2005–06 6 December 2005 UEFA Champions League (group stage) Chelsea 0–0 Liverpool Stamford Bridge 41,600
2005–06 22 April 2006 FA Cup (semi-finals) Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool Drogba 69' Riise 20', García 52' Old Trafford 64,575
2006–07 13 August 2006 FA Community Shield (2006) Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool Shevchenko 43' Riise 9', Crouch 80' Millennium Stadium 56,275
2006–07 25 April 2007 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Chelsea 1–0 Liverpool J. Cole 29' Stamford Bridge 39,483
2006–07 1 May 2007 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Liverpool 1–0[c]
(1–1 agg.)
Chelsea Agger 22' Anfield 42,554
2007–08 19 December 2007 Football League Cup (fifth round) Chelsea 2–0 Liverpool Lampard 58', Shevchenko 89' Stamford Bridge 41,366
2007–08 22 April 2008 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Liverpool 1–1 Chelsea Kuyt 43' Riise 90+5' (o.g.) Anfield 42,180
2007–08 30 April 2008 UEFA Champions League (semi-finals) Chelsea 3–2[b]
(4–3 agg.)
Liverpool Drogba 33', 105', Lampard 98' (pen.) Torres 64', Babel 117' Stamford Bridge 38,900
2008–09 8 April 2009 UEFA Champions League (quarter-finals) Liverpool 1–3 Chelsea Torres 6' Ivanović 39', 62', Drogba 67' Anfield 42,543
2008–09 14 April 2009 UEFA Champions League (quarter-finals) Chelsea 4–4
(7–5 agg.)
Liverpool Drogba 51', Alex 57', Lampard 76', 89' Aurélio 19', Alonso 28' (pen.), Lucas Leiva 81', Kuyt 83' Stamford Bridge 38,286
2011–12 29 November 2011 Football League Cup (quarter-finals) Chelsea 0–2 Liverpool Rodríguez 58', Kelly 63' 40,511
2011–12 5 May 2012 FA Cup (final) Chelsea 2–1 Liverpool Ramires 11', Drogba 52' Carroll 64' Wembley Stadium 89,102
2014–15 20 January 2015 Football League Cup (semi-finals) Liverpool 1–1 Chelsea Sterling 59' Hazard 18' (pen.) Anfield 44,573
2014–15 27 January 2015 Football League Cup (semi-finals) Chelsea 1–0[b]
(2–1 agg.)
Liverpool Ivanović 94' Stamford Bridge 40,659
2018–19 26 September 2018 EFL Cup (third round) Liverpool 1–2 Chelsea Sturridge 58' Emerson 79', Hazard 85' Anfield 45,503
2019–20 14 August 2019 UEFA Super Cup (2019) Liverpool 2–2[d] Chelsea Mané 48', 95' Giroud 36', Jorginho 101' (pen.) Vodafone Park 38,434
2019–20 3 March 2020 FA Cup (fifth round) Chelsea 2–0 Liverpool Willian 13', Barkley 64' Stamford Bridge 40,103
2021–22 27 February 2022 EFL Cup (final) Chelsea 0–0[e] Liverpool Wembley Stadium 85,512
2021–22 14 May 2022 FA Cup (final) Chelsea 0–0[f] Liverpool 84,897
2023–24 25 February 2024 EFL Cup (final) Chelsea 0–1[b] Liverpool Van Dijk 118' 88,868
  1. ^ a b Behind closed doors
  2. ^ a b c d e After extra time
  3. ^ Liverpool won 4–1 on penalties after extra time
  4. ^ Liverpool won 5–4 on penalties after extra time
  5. ^ Liverpool won 11–10 on penalties after extra time
  6. ^ Liverpool won 6–5 on penalties after extra time

Statistics edit

Top appearance makers (all competitions) edit

Rank Player Club Appearances
1   Jamie Carragher Liverpool 45
2   Steven Gerrard 40
3   Frank Lampard Chelsea 39
  John Terry
5   Ron Harris 31
6   Petr Čech 30
7   Didier Drogba 28
  Ian Callaghan Liverpool
9   Pepe Reina 27
10   Jordan Henderson 26

Top scorers (all competitions) edit

Rank Player Club(s) Goals
1   Ian Rush Liverpool 10
2   Didier Drogba Chelsea 9
  Roger Hunt Liverpool
4   Bobby Tambling Chelsea 8
5   Robbie Fowler Liverpool 7
  Frank Lampard Chelsea
  Fernando Torres Liverpool
Chelsea
8   Kerry Dixon Chelsea 6
  Billy Liddell Liverpool
  Dick Spence Chelsea

Head-to-head record edit

As of match played 25 February 2024[39]

Club Pld W D L
League
Chelsea 164 51 40 71
Liverpool 164 71 40 51
FA Cup
Chelsea 12 7 1 4
Liverpool 12 4 1 7
EFL Cup
Chelsea 9 4 1 4
Liverpool 9 4 1 4
UEFA Champions League
Chelsea 10 3 5 2
Liverpool 10 2 5 3
UEFA Super Cup
Chelsea 1 0 1 0
Liverpool 1 0 1 0
FA Community Shield
Chelsea 1 0 0 1
Liverpool 1 1 0 0
Totals
Chelsea 197 65 46 86
Liverpool 197 86 46 65

Highest attendances edit

See also edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

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The Chelsea F C Liverpool F C rivalry is an inter city rivalry between English professional football clubs Chelsea and Liverpool Chelsea play their home games at Stamford Bridge while Liverpool play their home games at Anfield Chelsea F C Liverpool F C rivalryChelsea and Liverpool players walk out on to the field at Stamford Bridge ahead of their Champions League tie in April 2008 LocationLondonLiverpoolTeamsChelseaLiverpoolFirst meeting25 December 1907First DivisionLiverpool 1 4 ChelseaLatest meeting25 February 2024EFL Cup finalChelsea 0 1 LiverpoolStadiumsStamford Bridge Chelsea Anfield Liverpool StatisticsMeetings total196Most player appearancesJamie Carragher 45 Top scorerIan Rush 10 All time seriesChelsea 65Drawn 46Liverpool 86Largest victoryLiverpool 6 0 ChelseaFirst Division 20 April 1935 Largest goal scoringLiverpool 7 4 ChelseaFirst Division 7 September 1946 Longest win streak5 gamesLiverpool 1972 1974 Longest unbeaten streak11 gamesLiverpool 1985 1990 Current win streak2 gamesLiverpool 2024 present Current unbeaten streak9 gamesLiverpool 2021 present Though both clubs have frequently competed in the same division for over a century the modern rivalry between Chelsea and Liverpool began in the early 2000s when the two clubs clashed repeatedly in cup competitions particularly in the FA Cup the League Cup and the UEFA Champions League The clubs have competed in seven major cup finals the 2005 League Cup final which Chelsea won 3 2 after extra time the 2006 Community Shield which Liverpool won 2 1 the 2012 FA Cup final which Chelsea won 2 1 the 2019 UEFA Super Cup which Liverpool won 5 4 on penalties the 2022 EFL Cup and FA Cup finals both of which saw Liverpool win on penalties after two goalless affairs and the 2024 EFL Cup final which Liverpool won 1 0 after extra time The two clubs also met in five consecutive Champions League campaigns in the group stage of the 2005 06 season where both legs finished as goalless draws in the quarter finals of the 2008 09 season which Chelsea won 7 5 on aggravate and in the semi finals of the 2004 05 2006 07 and 2007 08 seasons with Liverpool winning the former two and Chelsea winning the latter one 1 2 Overall Liverpool have won more of the meetings defeating Chelsea 86 times to their 65 wins and a further 46 games ended in draws as of their latest clash in February 2024 Chelsea s record win over the Reds was a 6 1 thrashing at Stamford Bridge in August 1937 whereas Liverpool s biggest win was a 6 0 home win in April 1935 Liverpool also lead in terms of total trophies won with 68 to Chelsea s 34 3 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool 2 History 2 1 Competitive matches and Liverpool success 1907 2002 2 2 Abramovich takeover and rivalry beginnings 2003 04 2 3 Mourinho vs Benitez 2004 07 2 3 1 2005 League Cup final 2 3 2 Luis Garcia ghost goal 2 3 3 2006 Community Shield 2 4 Repeated Champions League ties 2007 09 2 4 1 Liverpool end Chelsea s home unbeaten run 2 5 Fernando Torres signs for Chelsea 2010 12 2 5 1 2012 FA Cup final 2 6 Title rivals 2013 15 2 6 1 Luis Suarez biting incident 2 6 2 Steven Gerrard slip 2 7 Recent years 2016 present 3 Players who have played for both teams 3 1 Chelsea then Liverpool 3 2 Liverpool then Chelsea 4 Honours 5 Results and statistics 5 1 Premier League 5 1 1 Chelsea at home Stamford Bridge 5 1 2 Liverpool at home Anfield 5 2 Cup meetings 5 3 Statistics 5 3 1 Top appearance makers all competitions 5 3 2 Top scorers all competitions 5 3 3 Head to head record 6 Highest attendances 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Works cited 10 External linksBackground editChelsea edit Main article History of Chelsea F C 1905 1952 nbsp The first Chelsea team in September 1905In 1904 Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium in Fulham with the aim of turning it into a football ground An offer to lease it to nearby Fulham F C was turned down so Mears opted to found his own club to use the stadium As there was already a team named Fulham in the borough the name of the adjacent borough of Chelsea was chosen for the new club names like Kensington FC Stamford Bridge FC and London FC were also considered 4 Chelsea Football Club was founded on 10 March 1905 at The Rising Sun pub now The Butcher s Hook 5 6 opposite the present day main entrance to the ground on Fulham Road and were elected to the Football League shortly afterwards Chelsea won promotion to the First Division in their second season and yo yoed between the First and Second Divisions in its early years The team reached the 1915 FA Cup final where they lost to Sheffield United at Old Trafford and finished third in the First Division in 1920 the club s best league campaign to that point 7 Chelsea had a reputation for signing star players 8 and attracted large crowds The club had the highest average attendance in English football in ten separate seasons 9 including 1907 08 10 1909 10 11 1911 12 12 1912 13 13 1913 14 14 and 1919 20 15 16 They were FA Cup semi finalists in 1920 and 1932 and remained in the First Division throughout the 1930s but success eluded the club in the inter war years Liverpool edit Main article History of Liverpool F C 1892 1959 nbsp Liverpool s team during their first season 1892 93Liverpool Football Club was founded following a dispute between the Everton committee and John Houlding club president and owner of the land at Anfield After eight years at the stadium Everton relocated to Goodison Park in 1892 and Houlding founded Liverpool F C to play at Anfield 17 Originally named Everton F C and Athletic Grounds Ltd Everton Athletic for short the club became Liverpool F C in March 1892 and gained official recognition three months later after The Football Association refused to recognise the club as Everton 18 Liverpool played their first match on 1 September 1892 a pre season friendly match against Rotherham Town which they won 7 1 The team Liverpool fielded against Rotherham was composed entirely of Scottish players the players who came from Scotland to play in England in those days were known as the Scotch Professors Manager John McKenna had recruited the players after a scouting trip to Scotland so they became known as the team of Macs 19 The team won the Lancashire League in its debut season and joined the Football League Second Division at the start of the 1893 94 season After the club was promoted to the First Division in 1896 Tom Watson was appointed manager He led Liverpool to its first league title in 1901 before winning it again in 1906 20 History editCompetitive matches and Liverpool success 1907 2002 edit Chelsea and Liverpool were not traditional rivals meeting first for the first time on 25 December 1907 at Anfield in the Football League First Division which ended in a 4 1 win for Chelsea However for the next 96 years Chelsea would only manage one single league title which came in 1955 whereas Liverpool who were already two time champions would go on to win the First Division title sixteen more times cementing the Reds status as one of the biggest clubs in England along with major rivals Manchester United whereas Chelsea were considered to be a mid table club and their rivalry with Liverpool was non existent during the years leading up to 2003 Abramovich takeover and rivalry beginnings 2003 04 edit We were the new kids on the block who had a few quid and signed a load of players Jose Mourinho puffed his chest out and then we kept playing each other It was a clash of two ideals Frank Lampard on Chelsea s sudden rise to success 21 The seeds of the Chelsea vs Liverpool were beginning to be sowed in May 2003 The first major meeting that would spark this feud was on the final day of the Premier League season Chelsea 4th faced Liverpool 5th at Stamford Bridge Both teams at this point were level on 64 points with Chelsea having 8 superior goal difference The three teams that were above them Manchester United 1st Arsenal 2nd and Newcastle United 3rd had already accumulated enough points to qualify for next season s Champions League and Blackburn Rovers 6th were unable to qualify meaning the winner of this game would qualify for the Champions League next season A goal from Sami Hyypia in the 11th minute put Liverpool 1 0 up but Chelsea equalised just two minutes later through Marcel Desailly Fourteen minutes later Chelsea found themselves ahead via a Jesper Gronkjaer strike Steven Gerrard was dismissed two minutes from full time as Chelsea won 2 1 and ensured their place in the Champions League next season with Liverpool having to settle for UEFA Cup now Europa League football instead In July 2003 long time chairman of Chelsea Ken Bates sold the club to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for 140 000 000 Chelsea spent 103 000 000 on transfers in the summer of 2003 which included the signings of Joe Cole from West Ham United and Hernan Crespo from Inter Milan Unlike the previous years Chelsea under Abramovich had now become serious title contenders threatening the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal who combined had won ten of the first eleven Premier League titles The first meeting between Chelsea and Liverpool after the Abramovich takeover was on the first matchday of the new campaign at Anfield Chelsea won 2 1 courtesy of goals from Juan Sebastian Veron and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Liverpool would get revenge in the reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge in January 2004 which saw Bruno Cheyrou condemn Chelsea to a 1 0 home defeat However despite the mass spend of Chelsea they would still be unable to win the league finishing as runners up to the undefeated Arsenal Meanwhile Liverpool finished in fourth place nineteen points behind Chelsea but still qualifying for the Champions League Mourinho vs Benitez 2004 07 edit In the summer of 2004 Chelsea and Liverpool had respectively appointed managers Jose Mourinho and Rafael Benitez which was the beginning of a vicious rivalry between the pair In their first season as rivals they clashed five times including two Premier League victories for Mourinho both of which finished 1 0 to Chelsea and both of those goals being scored by Joe Cole 2005 League Cup final edit Main article 2005 Football League Cup final On 27 February 2005 Liverpool faced Chelsea in the final of the Football League Cup This was Liverpool s tenth appearance in a Football League Cup final having won seven of them 1981 1982 1983 1984 1995 2001 2003 and losing twice 1978 1987 For Chelsea this was their fourth appearance in the final winning the cup final in 1965 and 1998 and losing in 1972 Liverpool had defeated Millwall Middlesbrough Tottenham Hotspur and Watford en route to the final whereas Chelsea got past West Ham United Newcastle United West London rivals Fulham and Manchester United to get to the final A crowd of 78 000 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff saw John Arne Riise score a volley inside the first minute to put Liverpool ahead They managed to hold on to this lead for 79 minutes until Steven Gerrard headed into his own net to give Chelsea a lifeline Jose Mourinho was also made to watch from the stands after making a gesture to the Liverpool fans The score was 1 1 at full time meaning it would be going to extra time Goals from Didier Drogba and Mateja Kezman put Chelsea 3 1 up A goal from Antonio Nunez a minute later reduced the deficit for Liverpool but were unable to score again as Chelsea won 3 2 and the League Cup for the third time Following the match Mourinho defended the gesture that saw him dismissed claiming that it had been intended for the media and not Liverpool fans The signal of close your mouth was not for them but for the press they speak too much and in my opinion they try to do everything to disturb Chelsea Wait don t speak too soon We lost two matches and in my opinion you the media try to take confidence from us and put pressure on us Mourinho was happy that Chelsea had won but said the victory was not special It s just one more I had a few before this I m very happy to win It s important for the fans for the club and especially for the players 22 Luis Garcia ghost goal edit Just two months after the League Cup final the two clubs met yet again in the semi finals of the Champions League The first leg at Stamford Bridge ended in a goalless stalemate however in the second leg at Anfield Liverpool controversially won 1 0 thanks to a goal scored by Luis Garcia which despite Chelsea s attempts to clear the ball off the line the goal was given It was dubbed as a ghost goal by Jose Mourinho which popularised the term for other future incidents This would seal Liverpool s place in the Champions League final where they would take on AC Milan coming back from 3 0 down and winning the Champions League on penalties Prior to the match Chelsea were in hot pursuit of Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard Liverpool had rejected a 32 000 000 bid from Chelsea however in a shocking turn of events Gerrard had rejected a 100 000 a week contract offer and had submitted a transfer request just six weeks after inspiring the comeback to help Liverpool win the Champions League He eventually changed his mind soon after signing a new four year deal and later stating that he would rather win one Premier League title at Liverpool than multiple at Chelsea as it would mean more to him Chelsea s failed signing of Liverpool s elite poster boy resulted in yet more bad blood developing between the two sets of supporters As for the Premier League season Chelsea were runaway winners winning their first Premier League title second overall finishing twelve points clear of second placed London rivals Arsenal They amassed a then record setting 95 points also winning 29 games both broken by Manchester City in 2017 18 and conceding 15 goals a record that still stands to this day as the best defensive record in Premier League history Liverpool meanwhile finished 5th a regression from the previous season behind their Merseyside derby rivals Everton who finished 4th and 37 points behind Chelsea However this also meant that despite being the winners of the 2004 05 Champions League they were not guaranteed a place in next season s edition as they had finished outside of the top four of the Premier League On 10 June 2005 UEFA decided to grant Liverpool special dispensation to defend their title however they would have to enter the Champions League in the first qualifying round and were denied country protection which meant they could face any English team Chelsea Arsenal Manchester United or Everton at any stage of the competition 23 Liverpool would go on to defeat The New Saints FBK Kaunas and CSKA Sofia in the Champions League first second and third qualifying rounds respectively to advance to the group stage where they were drawn in Group G along with Chelsea Anderlecht and Real Betis although both of their matches against Chelsea were 0 0 draws Liverpool would finish top of the group with 12 points with Chelsea finishing second just behind the Reds with 11 Mourinho s Chelsea would manage to get the better of Liverpool in their Premier League clashes defeating them 4 1 away at Anfield in October 2005 which made them the first Premier League opposition team to score four goals at Anfield replicated by Arsenal in 2009 and Manchester City in 2021 and also beating them 2 0 at Stamford Bridge in February 2006 However Benitez s Liverpool were victorious in their semi final encounter in the FA Cup winning 2 1 ending Chelsea s hopes for their first ever double and progressing to the FA Cup final where Steven Gerrard would score an equaliser in added time to help Liverpool defeat West Ham United 3 1 on penalties After the match Mourinho refused to shake Benitez s hand and claimed that the best team had lost pointing to his side s superior league position stating Did the best team win I don t think so In a one off game maybe they will surprise me and they can do it In the Premiership the distance between the teams is 45 points over two seasons In the Premier League Chelsea would win the Premier League for a second consecutive season finishing on 91 points whereas Liverpool who were also title contenders throughout the season as well finished 3rd on 82 points a point behind fierce rivals Manchester United who were second and 9 points behind Chelsea 2006 Community Shield edit Main article 2006 FA Community Shield As Chelsea and Liverpool were the respective winners of the 2005 06 Premier League and the 2005 06 FA Cup this meant that they would be playing each other in the 2006 FA Community Shield on 13 August 2006 at the Millennium Stadium Cardiff the same venue that hosted the 2005 Football League Cup final a year and a half prior which saw Chelsea beat Liverpool 3 2 Chelsea were the defending champions having beaten their London rivals Arsenal the previous year The Blues were making their sixth appearance in the Community Shield having also won in 1955 and 2000 and losing in 1970 and 1997 Liverpool on the other hand were appearing for the 21st time emerging outright victorious eight times 1966 1976 1979 1980 1982 1988 1989 2001 sharing the shield six times 1964 1965 1974 1977 1986 1990 and losing it six times 1922 1971 1983 1984 1992 2002 In the match John Arne Riise opened the scoring for Liverpool early in the first half only for Chelsea s recently signed forward Andriy Shevchenko to equalise shortly before half time Both sides had chances to win the match in the second half but a Peter Crouch goal late in the half ensured Liverpool won the match 2 1 to win the Community Shield for the 15th time Repeated Champions League ties 2007 09 editThe two teams were again drawn against each other in the Champions League squaring off in the semi finals of the competition Chelsea would win the first leg at Stamford Bridge 1 0 courtesy of a goal from Joe Cole but Liverpool won the second leg 1 0 as well at Anfield with Daniel Agger ensuring the tie finished 1 1 on aggregate The team that would progress was decided in a penalty shootout Liverpool would win the penalty shootout 4 1 sending them to their second Champions League final in three years which would be a rematch of the 2005 edition which saw AC Milan get their revenge on Liverpool and defeat them 2 1 I ll be honest I couldn t stand Chelsea as a club It surpassed Everton and Manchester United as our rivalry for a period Jamie Carragher on the rivalry between the two clubs and his dislike for Chelsea 24 The following season saw Jose Mourinho depart from Chelsea in September 2007 but they would still defeat Liverpool 2 0 in the quarter finals of the League Cup with goals from Frank Lampard and Andriy Shevchenko sending the Reds crashing out of the competition Chelsea and Liverpool were drawn against each other yet again in the semi finals of the Champions League In the first leg at Anfield a Dirk Kuyt goal two minutes before half time put Liverpool ahead and held onto the lead until the 95th minute which saw John Arne Riise put the ball in his own net to give Chelsea who were now being managed by Avram Grant an advantage with the match finishing 1 1 and the Blues heading into the second leg at Stamford Bridge with a crucial away goal Chelsea would defeat Liverpool 3 2 with a brace from Didier Drogba and an emotional penalty from Frank Lampard seeing Chelsea finally get the better of Liverpool in the Champions League and sending them to their first ever Champions League final which they would go on to lose 6 5 on penalties to Manchester United Liverpool end Chelsea s home unbeaten run edit On 26 October 2008 Chelsea hosted Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in the ninth game of the new Premier League campaign At this point Chelsea were top of the Premier League and Liverpool were second with both teams having 20 points and Chelsea having 9 superior goal difference Chelsea were also unbeaten in their last 86 games at home last losing 1 2 against Arsenal dating back to February 2004 and were looking to extend their lead at the top of the table and their home unbeaten run to 87 games In surprising fashion however Liverpool managed to defeat Chelsea 1 0 with a 10th minute strike from Xabi Alonso that deflected off Chelsea defender Jose Bosingwa sending the Reds to the top of the Premier League and ending the Blues record setting 86 game home unbeaten run their first home league defeat for over four and half years which is still the record for the most home games unbeaten in the Premier League In the reverse fixture at Anfield in February 2009 Liverpool defeated Chelsea again this time winning 2 0 with both goals coming from Fernando Torres late in the game This was the first season in Premier League history that Liverpool had completed a Premier League double over Chelsea They would also finish 2nd above Chelsea who finished 3rd making it the first Premier League season since 2001 02 where Liverpool would finish above Chelsea in the Pre League table In the quarter finals of the Champions League Liverpool and Chelsea were drawn against each other again marking the fifth consecutive season in which they played together in the Champions League the most in Champions League history In the first leg at Anfield Chelsea emphatically won 3 1 with two goals from defender Branislav Ivanovic and a goal from Didier Drogba giving Chelsea an advantage in the second leg at Stamford Bridge which saw both teams play out a thrilling 4 4 draw with Chelsea winning 7 5 on aggregate and progressing to the semi finals of the Champions League From 2004 to 2009 Chelsea and Liverpool met a staggering 24 times Fernando Torres signs for Chelsea 2010 12 edit nbsp Fernando Torres playing for Chelsea in 2013 Chelsea signed Torres directly from Liverpool in January 2011 After Rafael Benitez departed from Liverpool in June 2010 the club struggled greatly under new manager Roy Hodgson which saw them nine out of their first twenty matches in the Premier League and sitting 12th in the table and one of the players who struggled was elite Spanish striker Fernando Torres Despite Torres having a successful three and a half seasons at Liverpool which saw him score 81 goals in nearly 150 appearances he failed to win a single trophy at the club Chelsea had previously expressed interest in signing Torres in 2008 but Torres responded by saying it would be many years before he left Liverpool 25 26 On 27 January 2011 Liverpool rejected a 40 000 000 bid from Chelsea for Torres which was followed by Torres handing in a transfer request the next day which was also rejected Chelsea finally completed the signing of Torres on 31 January 2011 for 50 000 000 a then British transfer record and making Torres the sixth most expensive player in football history at the time with the signing enraging Liverpool fans and boiling the blood in the rivalry even further Ironically Torres made his Chelsea debut against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 6 February where was he was greeted with flags and signs held up by Liverpool fans labelling him as a traitor Liverpool would go on to beat Chelsea 1 0 with a 69th minute goal from Raul Meireles putting Fernando Torres Chelsea debut in vain The next season s edition of the Premier League saw both Chelsea and Liverpool underperform with both teams finishing outside of the top four which in normal circumstances would have saw them both absent from Europe entirely next season with Chelsea who finished 6th qualifying for the Champions League as the Champions League winners which also put their fierce London rivals Tottenham Hotspur who finished 4th in the nightmare scenario of finishing in the top four and still not qualifying for the Champions League who had to settle for Europa League football instead Meanwhile Liverpool who finished 8th qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League as the runners up of the FA Cup However Liverpool still managed to do a Premier League double over Chelsea defeating them both home and away which included a 4 1 humiliation at Anfield in May 2012 2012 FA Cup final edit Main article 2012 FA Cup final nbsp Chelsea striker Didier Drogba scored the winning goal in the final On 5 May 2012 Chelsea and Liverpool faced off in the final of the FA Cup for the very first time at Wembley Stadium Chelsea were looking to win their first trophy of the season being managed by interim manager Roberto Di Matteo who was prosperous about being appointed as Chelsea manager on a permanent basis Meanwhile Liverpool who were being managed by club legend Kenny Dalglish had already won the League Cup by beating Cardiff City on penalties in the final also defeating Chelsea 2 0 in the fifth round en route to the final and were aiming for a double For Chelsea this was their 11th appearance in a FA Cup final having won on six occasions 1970 1997 2000 2007 2009 2010 and lost on four occasions 1915 1967 1994 2002 As for Liverpool this was their 14th FA Cup final winning the trophy seven times 1965 1974 1986 1989 1992 2001 2006 and being beaten six times 1914 1950 1971 1977 1988 1996 On their way to the final Chelsea defeated Portsmouth West London rivals Queens Park Rangers Birmingham City Leicester City and London rivals Tottenham Hotspur whereas Liverpool defeated Oldham Athletic rivals Manchester United Brighton amp Hove Albion Stoke City and Merseyside rivals Everton to earn their place in the final In the match Ramires put Chelsea in front in the 11th minute after he dispossessed Liverpool midfielder Jay Spearing and beat Pepe Reina in the Liverpool area Chelsea extended their lead in the 52nd minute when striker Didier Drogba scored Liverpool substitute Andy Carroll scored in the 64th minute to reduce the deficit to one goal Carroll thought he had scored a second in the 81st minute but his header was saved on the line by Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech Carroll ran off celebrating thinking he had equalised and the ball had crossed the line but referee Phil Dowd did not award a goal unlike the Luis Garcia ghost goal seven years prior and Chelsea held on to win the match 2 1 and the FA Cup for the seventh time Title rivals 2013 15 edit Luis Suarez biting incident edit nbsp Luis Suarez has built a reputation over his career for controversially biting opponentsOn 21 April 2013 during Liverpool s 2 2 draw with Chelsea in a Premier League match at Anfield Liverpool striker Luis Suarez bit Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic This was not the first time that something like this had happened it was the second time that Suarez had bitten an opponent 27 It was not noticed by the officials and Suarez scored an equalizer in injury time 28 The bite prompted UK Prime Minister David Cameron to call on the FA to take a hard line with Suarez the FA charged him with violent conduct and he was fined an undisclosed sum by his club 29 Contrary to claims from Suarez Ivanovic did not accept an apology 29 Suarez accepted the violent conduct charge but denied the FA s claim the standard punishment of three matches was clearly insufficient for his offence 30 A three man independent panel appointed by the FA decided on a ten game ban for Suarez who did not appeal the ban the panel criticized Suarez for not appreciating the seriousness of the incident when he argued against a long ban The panel also wanted to send a strong message that such deplorable behaviours do not have a place in football while noting that all players in the higher level of the game are seen as role models have the duty to act professionally and responsibly and set the highest example of good conduct to the rest of the game especially to young players 31 The 2013 14 Premier League season saw Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal and Manchester City battle it out in a four way title race which eventually boiled down to Chelsea Liverpool and City Chelsea did the Premier League double over all three of their title opponents but inconsistent form and losses against the low block teams saw them fail to win the Premier League Steven Gerrard slip edit On 27 April 2014 Liverpool now managed by Brendan Rodgers welcomed Chelsea now managed by a returning Jose Mourinho to Anfield At this point the high flying Reds were top of the Premier League on 80 points with just three games to go five points clear of second placed Chelsea and six of third placed Manchester City who had a game in hand They had also scored nearly a century of Premier League goals and were on course to win their first ever Premier League title which would have happened if they were to win their last three games which were Chelsea at home Crystal Palace away and Newcastle United at home Additionally a win against Chelsea would have seen the Blues be unable to catch Liverpool as they would have been eight points behind them with two games left The match saw Steven Gerrard infamously slip while receiving a pass in first half injury time which allowed Demba Ba to score for Chelsea and put them 1 0 up at Anfield Liverpool ultimately were unable to equalise as a goal from Willian in the dying moments of the game saw Chelsea run out 2 0 winners with Liverpool only now being two points clear of their rivals from London and three points of clear of Manchester City who had a game in hand and had 8 superior goal difference Liverpool followed this up by throwing away a 3 0 lead at Crystal Palace and only managing to come out with a 3 3 draw all but confirming Manchester City s Premier League victory The next season Chelsea hosted Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on 10 May 2015 who at this point had been top of the Premier League for every single matchday The match finished 1 1 with the goals coming from John Terry and Steven Gerrard In the match Gerrard who had confirmed a few months prior that he would be departing from Liverpool at the end of the season received a standing ovation from both the Liverpool and Chelsea fans as he was being substituted off In a post match interview Gerrard had mixed feelings about being clapped off the pitch by Chelsea fans stating I was more happy with the ovation from the Liverpool fans I think Chelsea fans have showed respect for a couple of seconds for me but they ve slaughtered me all game so I m not going to get drawn into wishing the Chelsea fans very well It was nice of them to turn up for once today But yeah you know when you get a standing ovation at a stadium it s nice but what s important to me is the support from the Liverpool fans and they ve been with me since day one Recent years 2016 present edit Since then the rivalry has cooled down a little bit though fans of both clubs still hold a dislike for each other Liverpool now under Jurgen Klopp would beat Chelsea in three successive major finals during this period the 2019 UEFA Super Cup the 2022 EFL Cup final and the 2022 FA Cup final all on penalties as well as finally winning their first Premier League title in the 2019 20 season The two clubs met again in the final of the 2024 EFL Cup with Liverpool winning 1 0 in extra time thanks to a header from Reds captain Virgil Van Dijk 32 Players who have played for both teams editBelow are the players who have played for both Chelsea and Liverpool 33 34 Chelsea then Liverpool edit nbsp Mohamed Salah joined Chelsea in 2014 but was used sparingly only making 19 appearances in total for the club 35 nbsp The Egyptian signed for Liverpool in 2017 scoring 44 goals in his debut season With Liverpool Salah has won the Premier League the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup 36 Player Pos Chelsea LiverpoolTenure Apps Goals Tenure Apps Goals nbsp Tony Hateley FW 1966 67 33 9 1967 68 56 28 nbsp Nigel Spackman MF 1983 871992 96 208 12 1987 89 51 0 nbsp Boudewijn Zenden FW 2001 04 59 4 2005 07 49 2 nbsp Glen Johnson DF 2003 07 72 4 2009 15 200 9 nbsp Joe Cole FW 2003 10 282 39 2010 13 42 5 nbsp Fabio Borini FW 2009 11 8 0 2012 15 38 3 nbsp Daniel Sturridge FW 2009 11 96 24 2013 19 160 67 nbsp Victor Moses MF 2012 21 128 18 2013 14 22 2 nbsp Mohamed Salah FW 2014 16 19 2 2017 present 332 204 nbsp Dominic Solanke FW 2014 17 1 0 2017 19 27 1Liverpool then Chelsea edit nbsp Fernando Torres arrived at Liverpool in 2007 becoming the fastest player in Liverpool history to score 50 Premier League goals and finished in third place for the Ballon d Or in 2008 However he failed to win a single trophy at the club 37 nbsp Torres left Liverpool in January 2011 to join Chelsea for a then British record transfer fee of 50 000 000 At Chelsea Torres won the FA Cup UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League though his goalscoring rate and performances drastically declined 38 Player Pos Liverpool ChelseaTenure Apps Goals Tenure Apps Goals nbsp Alf Hanson FW 1931 38 177 50 1938 46 45 9 nbsp Joey Jones DF 1975 78 100 3 1982 85 78 2 nbsp Nicolas Anelka FW 2001 02 22 5 2008 12 184 59 nbsp Yossi Benayoun MF 2007 10 134 29 2010 13 24 1 nbsp Fernando Torres FW 2007 11 142 81 2011 15 172 45 nbsp Raul Meireles MF 2010 11 44 5 2011 12 48 6 nbsp Raheem Sterling FW 2012 15 129 23 2022 present 65 16Honours editMain article Chelsea F C Honours Main article Liverpool F C Honours Table correct as of 25 February 2024 National competitions Chelsea LiverpoolFirst Division Premier League 6 19FA Cup 8 8League Cup 5 10FA Community Shield 4 16International competitions Chelsea LiverpoolUEFA Champions League 2 6UEFA Europa League 2 3UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 0UEFA Super Cup 2 4FIFA Club World Cup 1 1Total 32 67Results and statistics editPremier League edit Chelsea at home Stamford Bridge edit Season Date Score 39 Chelsea goalscorers Liverpool goalscorers Attendance1992 93 10 February 1993 0 0 20 9811993 94 25 September 1993 1 0 Shipperley 49 31 2711994 95 18 December 1994 0 0 27 0501995 96 30 December 1995 2 2 Spencer 9 45 McManaman 33 76 31 1371996 97 1 January 1997 1 0 Di Matteo 43 28 3291997 98 25 April 1998 4 1 Hughes 11 78 Clarke 67 Flo 72 Riedle 45 34 6391998 99 27 February 1999 2 1 Lebouef 7 pen Goldbaek 38 Owen 77 34 8221999 2000 29 April 2000 2 0 Weah 2 Di Matteo 14 34 9572000 01 1 October 2000 3 0 Westerveld 10 o g Hasselbaink 11 Gudjohnsen 71 34 9662001 02 16 December 2001 4 0 Le Saux 3 Hasselbaink 28 Dalla Bona 71 Gudjohnsen 90 41 1742002 03 11 May 2003 2 1 Desailly 13 Gronkjaer 27 Hyypia 11 41 9112003 04 7 January 2004 0 1 Cheyrou 33 41 5332004 05 3 October 2004 1 0 J Cole 64 42 0282005 06 5 February 2006 2 0 Gallas 35 Crespo 68 42 3162006 07 17 September 2006 1 0 Drogba 42 41 8822007 08 10 February 2008 0 0 41 7882008 09 26 October 2008 0 1 Alonso 10 41 7052009 10 4 October 2009 2 0 Anelka 60 Malouda 90 1 41 7322010 11 6 February 2011 0 1 Meireles 69 41 8292011 12 20 November 2011 1 2 Sturridge 54 Rodriguez 33 Johnson 87 41 8202012 13 11 November 2012 1 1 Terry 20 Suarez 73 41 6272013 14 29 December 2013 2 1 Hazard 17 Eto o 34 Skrtel 4 41 6142014 15 10 May 2015 1 1 Terry 5 Gerrard 44 41 5472015 16 31 October 2015 1 3 Ramires 4 Coutinho 45 3 74 Benteke 83 41 5772016 17 16 September 2016 1 2 Costa 61 Lovren 17 Henderson 36 41 5142017 18 6 May 2018 1 0 Giroud 32 41 3142018 19 6 May 2018 1 1 Hazard 25 Sturridge 89 40 6252019 20 22 September 2019 1 2 Kante 71 Alexander Arnold 14 Firmino 30 40 6382020 21 20 September 2020 0 2 Mane 50 54 0 a 2021 22 2 January 2022 2 2 Kovacic 42 Pulisic 45 1 Mane 9 Salah 26 40 0722022 23 4 April 2023 0 0 40 0932023 24 13 August 2023 1 1 Disasi 37 Diaz 18 40 096Liverpool at home Anfield edit Season Date Score 39 Liverpool goalscorers Chelsea goalscorers Attendance1992 93 5 September 1992 2 1 Saunders 27 Redknapp 89 Harford 72 34 1991993 94 19 March 1994 2 1 Rush 8 Burley 19 o g Burley 50 38 6291994 95 9 November 1994 3 1 Fowler 9 10 Ruddock 25 Spencer 3 32 8551995 96 16 March 1996 2 0 Wright 53 Fowler 62 40 8201996 97 21 September 1996 5 1 Fowler 15 Berger 42 50 Andy Myers 45 o g Barnes 57 Lebouef 85 pen 40 7391997 98 5 October 1997 4 2 Berger 20 35 57 Fowler 64 Zola 22 Poyet 85 pen 36 6471998 99 4 October 1998 1 1 Redknapp 83 Casiraghi 10 44 4041999 2000 16 October 1999 1 0 Thompson 49 44 8262000 01 8 May 2001 2 2 Owen 8 60 Hasselbaink 13 67 43 5882001 02 24 March 2002 1 0 Smicer 90 44 2032002 03 6 October 2002 1 0 Owen 90 43 8562003 04 17 August 2003 1 2 Owen 79 pen Veron 25 Hasselbaink 87 44 0802004 05 1 January 2005 0 1 J Cole 80 43 9762005 06 2 October 2005 1 4 Gerrard 36 Lampard 27 pen Duff 43 J Cole 63 Geremi 82 45 0222006 07 20 January 2007 2 0 Kuyt 4 Pennant 18 44 9692007 08 19 August 2007 1 1 Torres 15 Lampard 62 pen 43 9242008 09 1 February 2009 2 0 Torres 89 90 4 44 1742009 10 2 May 2010 0 2 Drogba 33 Lampard 54 44 3752010 11 7 November 2010 2 0 Torres 11 44 44 2382011 12 8 May 2012 4 1 Essien 19 o g Henderson 25 Agger 28 Shelvey 61 Ramires 50 40 7212012 13 21 April 2013 2 2 Sturridge 52 Suarez 90 7 Oscar 26 Hazard 57 pen 45 0092013 14 27 April 2014 0 2 Ba 45 3 Willian 90 4 44 7262014 15 8 November 2014 1 2 Can 9 Cahill 14 Costa 67 44 6982015 16 11 May 2016 1 1 Benteke 90 2 Hazard 32 43 2102016 17 31 January 2017 1 1 Wijnaldum 57 David Luiz 24 53 1572017 18 25 November 2017 1 1 Salah 65 Willian 85 53 2252018 19 14 April 2019 2 0 Mane 51 Salah 53 53 2792019 20 22 July 2020 5 3 Keita 23 Alexander Arnold 38 Wijnaldum 43 Firmino 54 Oxlade Chamberlain 84 Giroud 45 3 Abraham 61 Pulisic 73 0 a 2020 21 4 March 2021 0 1 Mount 42 2021 22 28 August 2021 1 1 Salah 45 5 pen Havertz 22 53 1002022 23 21 January 2023 0 0 53 1262023 24 31 January 2024 4 1 Jota 23 Bradley 39 Szoboszlai 65 Diaz 79 Nkunku 71 57 524Cup meetings edit Season Date Competition Home Score 39 Away Home goalscorers Away goalscorers Venue Attendance1931 32 27 February 1932 FA Cup sixth round Liverpool 0 2 Chelsea Gallacher 42 Pearson 89 Anfield 57 8041961 62 6 January 1962 FA Cup third round Liverpool 4 3 Chelsea St John 16 41 Hunt 28 A Court 44 Tambling 18 67 Bridges 76 48 4551964 65 27 March 1965 FA Cup Semi finals Liverpool 2 0 Chelsea Thompson 63 Stevenson 79 pen Villa Park 67 6861965 66 22 January 1966 FA Cup Third round Liverpool 1 2 Chelsea Hunt 2 Osgood 7 Tambling 67 Anfield 54 0971977 78 30 August 1977 Football League Cup Second round Liverpool 2 0 Chelsea Dalglish 25 Case 47 33 1701977 78 7 January 1978 FA Cup Third round Chelsea 4 2 Liverpool Walker 15 64 Finnieston 49 Langley 51 Johnson 60 Dalglish 81 Stamford Bridge 45 4491981 82 13 February 1982 FA Cup Fifth round Chelsea 2 0 Liverpool Rhoades Brown 8 Lee 85 41 4221985 86 26 January 1986 FA Cup Fourth round Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool Speedie 62 Rush 45 Lawrenson 33 6251996 97 26 January 1997 FA Cup Fourth round Chelsea 4 2 Liverpool Hughes 50 Zola 58 Gianluca Vialli 63 76 Fowler 10 Collymore 21 27 9502000 01 1 November 2000 Football League Cup Third round Liverpool 2 1 b Chelsea Murphy 50 Fowler 104 Zola 29 Anfield 29 3702004 05 27 February 2005 Football League Cup final Liverpool 2 3 b Chelsea Riise 1 Antonio Nunez 113 Gerrard 79 o g Drogba 107 Kezman 112 Millennium Stadium 78 0002004 05 27 April 2005 UEFA Champions League semi finals Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool Stamford Bridge 40 4972004 05 3 May 2005 UEFA Champions League semi finals Liverpool 1 0 1 0 agg Chelsea Garcia 4 Anfield 42 5292005 06 28 September 2005 UEFA Champions League group stage Liverpool 0 0 Chelsea 42 5292005 06 6 December 2005 UEFA Champions League group stage Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool Stamford Bridge 41 6002005 06 22 April 2006 FA Cup semi finals Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool Drogba 69 Riise 20 Garcia 52 Old Trafford 64 5752006 07 13 August 2006 FA Community Shield 2006 Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool Shevchenko 43 Riise 9 Crouch 80 Millennium Stadium 56 2752006 07 25 April 2007 UEFA Champions League semi finals Chelsea 1 0 Liverpool J Cole 29 Stamford Bridge 39 4832006 07 1 May 2007 UEFA Champions League semi finals Liverpool 1 0 c 1 1 agg Chelsea Agger 22 Anfield 42 5542007 08 19 December 2007 Football League Cup fifth round Chelsea 2 0 Liverpool Lampard 58 Shevchenko 89 Stamford Bridge 41 3662007 08 22 April 2008 UEFA Champions League semi finals Liverpool 1 1 Chelsea Kuyt 43 Riise 90 5 o g Anfield 42 1802007 08 30 April 2008 UEFA Champions League semi finals Chelsea 3 2 b 4 3 agg Liverpool Drogba 33 105 Lampard 98 pen Torres 64 Babel 117 Stamford Bridge 38 9002008 09 8 April 2009 UEFA Champions League quarter finals Liverpool 1 3 Chelsea Torres 6 Ivanovic 39 62 Drogba 67 Anfield 42 5432008 09 14 April 2009 UEFA Champions League quarter finals Chelsea 4 4 7 5 agg Liverpool Drogba 51 Alex 57 Lampard 76 89 Aurelio 19 Alonso 28 pen Lucas Leiva 81 Kuyt 83 Stamford Bridge 38 2862011 12 29 November 2011 Football League Cup quarter finals Chelsea 0 2 Liverpool Rodriguez 58 Kelly 63 40 5112011 12 5 May 2012 FA Cup final Chelsea 2 1 Liverpool Ramires 11 Drogba 52 Carroll 64 Wembley Stadium 89 1022014 15 20 January 2015 Football League Cup semi finals Liverpool 1 1 Chelsea Sterling 59 Hazard 18 pen Anfield 44 5732014 15 27 January 2015 Football League Cup semi finals Chelsea 1 0 b 2 1 agg Liverpool Ivanovic 94 Stamford Bridge 40 6592018 19 26 September 2018 EFL Cup third round Liverpool 1 2 Chelsea Sturridge 58 Emerson 79 Hazard 85 Anfield 45 5032019 20 14 August 2019 UEFA Super Cup 2019 Liverpool 2 2 d Chelsea Mane 48 95 Giroud 36 Jorginho 101 pen Vodafone Park 38 4342019 20 3 March 2020 FA Cup fifth round Chelsea 2 0 Liverpool Willian 13 Barkley 64 Stamford Bridge 40 1032021 22 27 February 2022 EFL Cup final Chelsea 0 0 e Liverpool Wembley Stadium 85 5122021 22 14 May 2022 FA Cup final Chelsea 0 0 f Liverpool 84 8972023 24 25 February 2024 EFL Cup final Chelsea 0 1 b Liverpool Van Dijk 118 88 868 a b Behind closed doors a b c d e After extra time Liverpool won 4 1 on penalties after extra time Liverpool won 5 4 on penalties after extra time Liverpool won 11 10 on penalties after extra time Liverpool won 6 5 on penalties after extra time Statistics edit Top appearance makers all competitions edit Rank Player Club Appearances1 nbsp Jamie Carragher Liverpool 452 nbsp Steven Gerrard 403 nbsp Frank Lampard Chelsea 39 nbsp John Terry5 nbsp Ron Harris 316 nbsp Petr Cech 307 nbsp Didier Drogba 28 nbsp Ian Callaghan Liverpool9 nbsp Pepe Reina 2710 nbsp Jordan Henderson 26Top scorers all competitions edit Rank Player Club s Goals1 nbsp Ian Rush Liverpool 102 nbsp Didier Drogba Chelsea 9 nbsp Roger Hunt Liverpool4 nbsp Bobby Tambling Chelsea 85 nbsp Robbie Fowler Liverpool 7 nbsp Frank Lampard Chelsea nbsp Fernando Torres LiverpoolChelsea8 nbsp Kerry Dixon Chelsea 6 nbsp Billy Liddell Liverpool nbsp Dick Spence ChelseaHead to head record edit As of match played 25 February 2024 39 Club Pld W D LLeagueChelsea 164 51 40 71Liverpool 164 71 40 51FA CupChelsea 12 7 1 4Liverpool 12 4 1 7EFL CupChelsea 9 4 1 4Liverpool 9 4 1 4UEFA Champions LeagueChelsea 10 3 5 2Liverpool 10 2 5 3UEFA Super CupChelsea 1 0 1 0Liverpool 1 0 1 0FA Community ShieldChelsea 1 0 0 1Liverpool 1 1 0 0TotalsChelsea 197 65 46 86Liverpool 197 86 46 65Highest attendances editChelsea 2 1 Liverpool 89 102 5 May 2012 Wembley Stadium neutral 40 Chelsea 0 1 Liverpool 88 868 25 February 2024 Wembley Stadium neutral 41 Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool 85 512 27 February 2022 Wembley Stadium neutral 42 Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool 84 897 14 May 2022 Wembley Stadium neutral 43 Liverpool 2 3 Chelsea 78 000 27 February 2005 Millennium Stadium neutral 44 Liverpool 2 0 Chelsea 67 686 27 March 1965 Villa Park Aston Villa home 45 Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool 64 575 22 April 2006 Old Trafford Manchester United home 46 Chelsea 4 0 Liverpool 62 587 16 April 1965 Stamford Bridge Chelsea home 47 Liverpool 2 2 Chelsea 58 757 27 December 1949 Anfield Liverpool home 48 Liverpool 4 1 Chelsea 57 524 31 January 2024 Anfield Liverpool home 49 Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool 56 275 13 August 2006 Millennium Stadium neutral 50 See also edit nbsp English football portalList of sports rivalries in the United KingdomNotes editReferences edit Murray Scott 29 October 2015 A brief guide to Chelsea s rivalry with Liverpool The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 January 2024 Magazine Peterborough v MK Dons Liverpool v 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