Two Premier League giants will clash on Sunday afternoon as Liverpool take on Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.
Over the years, these two teams have gone head-to-head in some epic battles, and this will be the third time the clubs have met in the final of the League Cup.
Their last Wembley final came in 2022, when Chelsea were beaten by Liverpool on penalties. The Blues will no doubt be looking to avenge that result this time out.
Jurgen Klopp's side remain on course for four trophies this season in what is the German's final campaign at the helm of the Reds, a hunt they will hope remains on track after the Wembley date with the Blues.
There is a great deal of history between the clubs, but that hasn't stopped some players turning out for both.
So, how many of the 13 players who have crossed the divide between Chelsea and Liverpool in the Premier League era can you name?
Chelsea: 59 games, four goals. Liverpool: 47 games, two goals.
Dutch left-winger Zenden, also known as 'Bolo', joined Chelsea from Barcelona back in 2001 in the same summer that the Blues signed Frank Lampard. He struggled to pin down a spot in Claudio Ranieri's starting XI, leaving the club for Middlesbrough in 2003 after being hampered by injuries.
Bolo was initially loaned back to Chelsea for a season, before leaving Boro to join Liverpool in 2005. He went on to help the Reds win the UEFA Super Cup and reach the Champions League final in 2007.
Chelsea: 19 games, two goals. Liverpool: 333 games, 205 goals.
After joining Chelsea from Basel in January 2014, Salah went on to make 19 appearances, returning two goals for the Blues. The Egyptian, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's greatest forwards, was loaned out to both Fiorentina and Roma
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